FY 2016 Appropriation

The Utah State Senate and House of Representatives together comprise the citizen Legislature of the State of Utah. The 29 members of the Senate are elected to four year terms with half up for election every two years. Each Senate district is composed of approximately 91,000 people. The Legislature meets yearly in General Session, convening on the 4th Monday of January and adjourning 45 calendar days later (not including Presidents' Day in February). Special sessions may be called by the Governor.

Funding History

Funding Issues

Reallocation to Executive Branch Ethics Commission

The Legislature has appropriated $50,000 to each of three ethics commissions as a nonlapsing reserve in case an investigation is needed. All funding has been appropriated to the Legislature (half to the Senate, half to the House). Since administration of the Executive Branch Ethics Commission is in the Department of Administrative Services, $50,000 needs to be reallocated from the Legislature ($25,000 from Senate, $25,000 from House) to DAS.
Appropriation Overview

During the 2015 General Session, the Legislature appropriated for Fiscal Year 2016, $2,814,700 from all sources for Senate. This is a 1.7 percent increase from Fiscal Year 2015 revised estimated amounts from all sources. The total includes $2,814,700 from the General/Education Funds, an increase of 1.7 percent from revised Fiscal Year 2015 estimates.

Appropriation Adjustments

In addition to statewide compensation and internal service fund cost increases, the following appropriation adjustments were made during the 2015 General Session:

DescriptionOngoingOne-Time Children's Land Alliance$0$2,500
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$0$2,500General Fund, One-time
No Description
Education/Charter School Task Force$0$16,000
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$0$16,000General Fund, One-time
Funding to continue the Health Reform Task Force for one more year.
Federal Funds Commission Extension$7,000$0
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$7,000$0General Fund
Enactment of this legislation likely will not materially impact state revenue. This bill appropriates $54,000 ongoing beginning in FY 2016 from the General Fund to legislative offices for costs associated with conducting business of the Federal Funds Commission as outlined in the bill.
Joint Resolution Authorizing Pay of In-session Employees$1,900$1,900
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$1,900$0General Fund
$0$1,900General Fund, One-time
Enactment of this legislation likely will not materially impact state revenue. Enactment of this legislation could cost the Legislature $4,200 from the General Fund beginning in FY 2015 for compensation changes to in-session employees. These costs could be absorbed within existing budgets.
Joint Rules Resolution Providing for Reimbursement for Legislative Training Days$20,000$20,000
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$20,000$0General Fund
$0$20,000General Fund, One-time
Enactment of this legislation likely will not materially impact state revenue. Enactment of this legislation could cost the Legislature $70,000 annually from the General Fund beginning in FY 2015 for authorized legislative training days. This cost would be $20,000 for the Senate and $50,000 for the House of Representatives.
Legislative Staff Compensation$39,000$0
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$39,000$0General Fund
Equivalent to 1% COLA for all legislative staff (including House and Senate full time staff) to retain high performers. The EAC requested an estimate of what would be necessary to significantly reward high performers. The estimate is $537,000: $300,000 LRGC $125,000 LAG $112,000 LFA An additional amount provided to Senate and House staff as a reallocation from Legislative Services: $37,500 Senate $37,500 House
Reallocation to Executive Branch Ethics Commission$0 ($25,000)
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
$0 ($25,000)General Fund, One-time
The Legislature has appropriated $50,000 to each of three ethics commissions as a nonlapsing reserve in case an investigation is needed. All funding has been appropriated to the Legislature (half to the Senate, half to the House). Since administration of the Executive Branch Ethics Commission is in the Department of Administrative Services, $50,000 needs to be reallocated from the Legislature ($25,000 from Senate, $25,000 from House) to DAS.
School Safety and Crisis Line ($800)$0
OngoingOne-TimeFinancing Source
($800)$0General Fund
Enactment of this legislation likely will not materially impact state revenue. Enactment of this bill appropriates $150,000 ongoing and $150,000 one-time from the Education Fund to the University of Utah - University Neuropsychiatric Institute to implement the School Safety and Crisis Line as outlined in the bill. Enactment of the bill could reduce costs for the Legislature by $1,600 per year for fewer legislators serving on the commission.
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COBI contains unaudited data as presented to the Legislature by state agencies at the time of publication. For audited financial data see the State of Utah's Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports.