Compendium of Budget Information for the 2010 General Session

Natural Resources
Appropriations Subcommittee
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Agency: Agriculture

Line Item: Utah State Fair Corporation

Function

The purpose of the corporation is to run the State Fair and other events on the fairgrounds year-round. The State Fair is an 'independent public nonprofit corporation' (UCA 9-4-1103) that operates the fair and fairgrounds year round. Subject to approval of the board of directors, the corporation may hold other exhibitions that, in its opinion, will best stimulate agricultural, industrial, artistic, and educational pursuits and the sharing of talents among the people of Utah. Utah's first State Fair was held in 1856, just nine years after the pioneers arrived.

The Fairpark was privatized in 1995 based on the recommendations of a study committee directed to find a way to help the Fairpark become self-sufficient. However, the legislation allowed the new corporation to receive annual appropriations from the state until it could become self-sufficient. The state leases all 64 acres of Fairpark property to the corporation for $10 per year.

Statutory Authority

The following laws govern Utah State Fair Corporation

  • UCA Section 9-4-1103 defines the powers and the legal status of Utah State Fair Corporation
  • UCA Section 9-4-1104 defines the terms, membership, and quorum of the Board of Directors
  • UCA Section 9-4-1107 specifies the creation, revenues, and uses of the Enterprise fund
  • UCA 63A-5-306 covers the leasing of state fair park

Intent Language

    Under the terms of UCA 63J-1-402(3), the Legislature intends not to lapse Item 205, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2008. Expenditures of these funds is limited to: Current Expense $25,000; Computer Equipment/Software $20,000; Building & Grounds Maintenance $50,000; Other Contractual & Professional Services $15,000; Special Projects/Studies $10,000; Equipment / Supplies $10,000.

Funding Detail

The Legislature assigned the State Fair appropriations process to the Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee at the end of the 2003 General Session. Funds are appropriated to the Department of Agriculture and Food for pass-through to the corporation.

Since 1995 the corporation has attempted various ways to increase revenues. These include having private groups build a science center, aquarium, and amphitheater, and bonding to construct a large multipurpose arena and sports facility. For various reasons these proposals have all fallen through. Other ideas, such as selling the property and moving the fair, have also been reviewed.

Sources of Finance
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
General Fund $793,300 $793,300 $794,100 $738,500 $675,000
General Fund, One-time $0 $100,000 $0 $27,800 $63,500
Dedicated Credits Revenue $2,865,800 $3,212,200 $3,312,300 $2,934,200 $3,448,400
Beginning Nonlapsing $610,200 $583,700 $444,700 $495,400 $132,000
Closing Nonlapsing ($583,700) ($444,700) ($495,400) ($82,200) ($15,000)
Total
$3,685,600
$4,244,500
$4,055,700
$4,113,700
$4,303,900
 
Programs:
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
State Fair Corporation $3,685,600 $4,244,500 $4,055,700 $4,113,700 $4,303,900
Total
$3,685,600
$4,244,500
$4,055,700
$4,113,700
$4,303,900
 
Categories of Expenditure
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
Capital Outlay $0 $141,000 $0 $0 $0
Other Charges/Pass Thru $3,685,600 $4,103,500 $4,055,700 $4,113,700 $4,303,900
Total
$3,685,600
$4,244,500
$4,055,700
$4,113,700
$4,303,900
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