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H.J.R. 14 Enrolled

                 

JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - LEGISLATIVE

                 
QUASI-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES COMMITTEE

                 
2000 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: David Ure

                  A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE REVISING JOINT RULES; CHANGING
                  THE RETIREMENT JOINT APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE TO THE
                  QUASI-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES SUBCOMMITTEE; MAKING TECHNICAL
                  CHANGES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
                  This resolution affects legislative rules as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      JR-3.02
                  Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. JR-3.02 is amended to read:
                       JR-3.02. Joint Appropriations Committee.
                      (1) The Joint Appropriations Committee of the Legislature consists of all the members of
                  the Legislature.
                      (2) (a) The members of the Joint Appropriations Committee shall be divided into the
                  following subcommittees:
                      (i) Capital Facilities and Administrative Services;
                      (ii) Commerce and Revenue;
                      (iii) Economic Development and Human Resources;
                      (iv) Executive Offices, Criminal Justice, and Legislature;
                      (v) Health and Human Services;
                      (vi) Higher Education;
                      (vii) Physical Resources;
                      (viii) Public Education;
                      (ix) [Retirement] Quasi-Governmental Entities; and
                      (x) Transportation and Environmental Quality.


                      (b) The President of the Senate and Speaker of the House shall appoint their respective
                  members to each subcommittee.
                      (c) The [Retirement] Quasi-Governmental Entities Subcommittee shall have the same
                  members as the [Retirement Standing and Retirement Interim Committees] Legislative
                  Quasi-Governmental Entities Committee created in Section 63-95-201 .
                      (3) (a) A majority of any committee or subcommittee constitutes a quorum for the transaction
                  of business.
                      (b) In determining a committee or subcommittee quorum, a majority is at least 50% in one
                  house and more than 50% in the other.
                      (c) In all decisions of the subcommittees, a majority vote will prevail. A majority vote is at
                  least 50% of the members of one house and more than 50% in the other house in attendance.
                      (4) (a) There shall be an Executive Appropriations Committee consisting of 18 members
                  composed of:
                      (i) three members of the majority leadership of the Senate and four members of the majority
                  leadership of the House;
                      (ii) two members of the minority leadership of the Senate and three members of the minority
                  leadership of the House;
                      (iii) the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and the chair of the House
                  Appropriations Committee; and
                      (iv) (A) one member from the majority party of the Senate as appointed by the President of
                  the Senate or as chosen by the Senate majority caucus;
                      (B) two members from the minority party of the Senate as appointed by the Senate minority
                  leader or as chosen by the Senate minority caucus; and
                      (C) one member from the minority party of the House as appointed by the House minority
                  leader or as chosen by the House minority caucus.
                      (b) A member of the Executive Appropriations Committee, whose membership is determined
                  under Subsection (i) or (ii), may appoint a designee to permanently serve in that individual's place
                  with the approval of the Speaker or the President for any majority party member or with the approval

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                  of the House or Senate minority party leader for any minority party member.
                      (c) In all decisions of the Executive Appropriations Committee, a majority vote prevails.
                  When a division is requested, that vote must include at least 50% of the members of one house and
                  more than 50% of the members of the other house in attendance.
                      (5) (a) The Executive Appropriations Committee shall meet no later than the third
                  Wednesday in December to:
                      (i) direct staff as to what revenue estimate to use in preparing budget recommendations;
                      (ii) decide whether or not to set aside special allocations for the end of the session;
                      (iii) set aside an appropriate amount for fiscal note bills;
                      (iv) approve the appropriate amount for each subcommittee to use in preparing its budget;
                  and
                      (v) set a budget figure.
                      (b) The chairs of each appropriation subcommittee are invited to attend this meeting.
                      (6) The Office of Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall prepare revised revenue estimates in
                  February.
                      (7) The Executive Appropriations Committee shall include in its consideration tax collections
                  and revenue policy, tax administration, and analysis of revenue sources.
                      (8) (a) With the approval of the Executive Appropriations Committee, time schedules for
                  subcommittee meetings will be determined so that no conflict exists with the annual general sessions
                  or standing committee meetings of the Legislature.
                      (b) Appropriations subcommittees may not meet while the Senate or House is in session
                  without special leave from the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate.
                      (9) (a) (i) It is the duty of the appropriations chair of each house to receive the reports of the
                  subcommittees and to forward the reports to the Executive Appropriations Committee.
                      (ii) The Executive Appropriations Committee shall combine the reports into a total
                  appropriations bill.
                      (b) The Executive Appropriations Committee shall establish a liaison between their
                  committee and each of the appropriations subcommittees.

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                      (10) All proposed items of expenditure to be included in the final appropriations bill,
                  including appropriations for the Legislature and its committees and staff, shall be submitted to one
                  of the subcommittees named in this rule for consideration and recommendation.
                      (11) (a) After receiving and reviewing subcommittee reports, the Executive Appropriations
                  Committee may refer the report back to an appropriations subcommittee with any guidelines the
                  Executive Appropriations Committee considers necessary to assist the subcommittee in producing
                  a balanced budget.
                      (b) The subcommittee shall meet to review the new guidelines and report the adjustments to
                  the chairs of the Executive Appropriations Committee as soon as possible.
                      (12) (a) After receiving the reports, the appropriations chairs will report them to the
                  Executive Appropriations Committee.
                      (b) That committee shall:
                      (i) make any further adjustments necessary to balance the budget; and
                      (ii) complete all decisions necessary to draft the final appropriations bill no later than the 38th
                  day of the annual general session.
                      (13) (a) During the interim, the Executive Appropriations Committee shall meet at least every
                  other month on the day before interim meetings on alternating months between Legislative
                  Management Committee meetings.
                      (b) The first meeting of the Executive Appropriations Committee shall be in the month
                  following the first meeting of the Legislative Management Committee.
                      (c) The appropriations subcommittee chairs may attend these meetings and provide input
                  regarding their budget.
                      Section 2. Effective date.
                      This resolution takes effect upon approval by a constitutional majority vote of all members
                  of the Senate and House of Representatives.
                 

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