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S.B. 240 Enrolled

    

ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

    
TASK FORCE APPOINTMENTS

    
1997 GENERAL SESSION

    
STATE OF UTAH

    
Sponsor: Lane Beattie

    AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS IN GENERAL; ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES
    FOR APPOINTING MEMBERS TO A ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRESIDENTIAL
    PRIMARY TASK FORCE; DEFINING TASK FORCE MEMBERS'
    RESPONSIBILITIES; AND PROVIDING A REPEAL DATE.
    This act enacts uncodified material.
    Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
        Section 1. Rocky Mountain Presidential Primary Task Force -- Utah appointments.
        (1) There shall be six members from Utah appointed to the Rocky Mountain Presidential
    Primary Task Force as provided in Subsection (2).
        (2) (a) The governor shall appoint two members, one Republican and one Democrat.
        (b) The speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint two members, one
    Republican and one Democrat.
        (c) The president of the Senate shall appoint two members, one Republican and one
    Democrat.
        Section 2. Responsibilities of Utah members of the Rocky Mountain Presidential
     Primary Task Force.
        In cooperation with their fellow task force members appointed from other participating
    rocky mountain states, the Utah members of the Rocky Mountain Presidential Primary Task Force
    shall:
        (1) recommend a common date for a joint Rocky Mountain Presidential Preference
    Primary to each participating state in the task force;
        (2) recommend mechanisms to increase presidential candidates' interaction with western
    voters and their attention to western regional issues, such as:
        (a) public land management;


        (b) water policy; and
        (c) the use of natural resources such as grazing, mining, and timber; and
        (3) assist participating states in review and consideration of legislation authorizing
    participation in a Rocky Mountain Presidential Preference Primary on the same date.
        Section 3. Repeal date.
        This act is repealed January 1, 2000.

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