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H.B. 192 Enrolled
This act modifies the State System of Higher Education Code by transferring
responsibility for the Utah Climate Center from the Department of Agriculture and Food
to Utah State University. This act takes effect on July 1, 2003.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
4-2-2, as last amended by Chapter 81, Laws of Utah 1997
ENACTS:
53B-18-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 4-2-2 is amended to read:
4-2-2. Functions, powers, and duties of department -- Fees for services --
Marketing orders -- Procedure.
(1) The department has and shall exercise the following functions, powers, and duties:
(a) to inquire into and promote the interests and products of agriculture and its allied
industries;
(b) to promote methods for increasing the production and facilitating the distribution of
the agricultural products of the state;
(c) (i) to inquire into the cause of contagious, infectious, and communicable diseases
among livestock and the means for their prevention and cure; and
(ii) to initiate, implement, and administer plans and programs to prevent the spread of
diseases among livestock;
(d) to encourage experiments designed to determine the best means and methods for
the control of diseases among domestic and wild animals;
(e) to issue marketing orders for any designated agricultural product to:
(i) promote orderly market conditions for any product;
(ii) give the producer a fair return on the producer's investment at the marketplace; and
(iii) only promote and not restrict or restrain the marketing of Utah agricultural
commodities;
(f) to administer and enforce all laws assigned to the department by the Legislature;
(g) to establish standards and grades for agricultural products and fix and collect
reasonable fees for services performed by the department in conjunction with the grading of
agricultural products;
(h) to establish operational standards for any establishment which manufactures,
processes, produces, distributes, stores, sells, or offers for sale any agricultural product;
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Act, rules necessary for the effective administration of the agricultural laws of the state;
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orders, and make recommendations concerning all matters related to agriculture;
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any private or public place which may become infested or infected with harmful insects, plant
diseases, noxious or poisonous weeds, or other agricultural pests;
(ii) to establish and enforce quarantines;
(iii) to issue and enforce orders and regulations for the control and eradication of pests,
wherever they may exist within the state; and
(iv) to perform other duties relating to plants and plant products considered advisable and
not contrary to law;
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necessary by the department, and award premiums at that exhibit;
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Chapter 18, Soil Conservation Commission Act, and administer and disburse any funds which
are available for the purpose of assisting soil conservation districts in the state in the
conservation of the state's soil and water resources; and
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(2) Unless otherwise provided by statute, the department may adopt a schedule of fees
assessed for services provided by the department. The fee shall be reasonable and fair, and shall
be submitted to and approved by the Legislature as part of the department's annual appropriations
request. The department may not charge or collect any fee proposed in this manner without
approval by the Legislature.
(3) (a) No marketing order issued under Subsection (1)(e) is effective until:
(i) notice of the proposed order is given to the producers and handlers of the affected
product;
(ii) a hearing conducted by the commissioner is held on the proposed order; and
(iii) at least 50% of the registered producers and handlers of the affected products vote in
favor of the proposed order.
(b) The department may establish boards of control to administer marketing orders and
the proceeds derived from any order. It shall be the responsibility of a board of control to:
(i) ensure that all proceeds are placed in an account in the name of the board of control in
a depository institution; and
(ii) ensure that the account is annually audited by an accountant approved by the
commissioner.
(4) Funds collected by grain grading, as provided by Subsection (1)(g), shall be deposited
in the General Fund as nonlapsing dedicated credits for the grain grading program.
Section 2. Section 53B-18-105 is enacted to read:
53B-18-105. Climate center.
Utah State University shall establish and maintain a climate center to gather and analyze
climatological data for the benefit of all state agencies.
Section 3. Effective date.
This act takes effect on July 1, 2003.
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