S.B. 184 Interlocal Cooperation Act Amendments

Bill Sponsor:
Sen. Bell, Gregory S.
Floor Sponsor:

Rep. Adams, J. Stuart
  • Drafting Attorney: Robert H. Rees



  • Information
    • Last Action: 18 Mar 2004, Governor Signed
    • Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
    • Effective Date: 3 May 2004
    • Session Law Chapter: 163


S.B. 184


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S.B. 184 Enrolled

                 

INTERLOCAL COOPERATION ACT

                 
AMENDMENTS

                 
2004 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

                 
                  LONG TITLE
                  General Description:
                      This bill modifies the Interlocal Cooperation Act.
                  Highlighted Provisions:
                      This bill:
                      .    authorizes public agencies that are parties to an interlocal cooperation agreement to:
                          .    restrict their authority to issue permits or assess fees; and
                          .    exempt each other from permit and fee requirements; and
                      .    provides that those provisions are subject to all remedies provided by law and
                  agreement.
                  Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
                      None
                  Other Special Clauses:
                      None
                  Utah Code Sections Affected:
                  AMENDS:
                      11-13-202, as last amended by Chapter 38, Laws of Utah 2003
                 
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 11-13-202 is amended to read:
                       11-13-202. Agreements for joint or cooperative action, for providing or
                  exchanging services, or for law enforcement services -- Effective date of agreement --
                  Public agencies may restrict their authority or exempt each other regarding permits and


                  fees.
                      (1) Any two or more public agencies may enter into an agreement with one another under
                  this chapter:
                      (a) for joint or cooperative action;
                      (b) to provide services that they are each authorized by statute to provide;
                      (c) to exchange services that they are each authorized by statute to provide;
                      (d) for a public agency to provide law enforcement services to one or more other public
                  agencies, if the public agency providing law enforcement services under the interlocal agreement
                  is authorized by law to provide those services, or to provide joint or cooperative law enforcement
                  services between or among public agencies that are each authorized by law to provide those
                  services; or
                      (e) to do anything else that they are each authorized by statute to do.
                      (2) An agreement under Subsection (1) does not take effect until it has been approved, as
                  provided in Section 11-13-202.5 , by each public agency that is a party to it.
                      (3) (a) In an agreement under Subsection (1), a public agency that is a party to the
                  agreement may agree:
                      (i) to restrict its authority to issue permits to or assess fees from another public agency
                  that is a party to the agreement; and
                      (ii) to exempt another public agency that is a party to the agreement from permit or fee
                  requirements.
                      (b) A provision in an agreement under Subsection (1) whereby the parties agree as
                  provided in Subsection (3)(a) is subject to all remedies provided by law and in the agreement,
                  including injunction, mandamus, abatement, or other remedy to prevent, enjoin, abate, or enforce
                  the provision.

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Bill Status / Votes
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DateActionLocationVote
1/30/2004 Bill Numbered by Title Without any Substance Legislative Research and General Counsel
1/31/2004 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
2/6/2004 Bill Numbered but not Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
2/6/2004 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
2/9/2004 Senate/ received bill from Legislative Research Waiting for Introduction in the Senate
2/9/2004 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) Senate Rules Committee
2/10/2004 Senate/ to standing committee Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
2/11/2004 Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee6 0 1
2/11/2004 Senate/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
2/12/2004 Senate/ committee report favorable Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
2/12/2004 Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/19/2004 Senate/ 2nd reading Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/19/2004 Senate/ passed 2nd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar28 0 1
2/20/2004 Senate/ 3rd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar
2/20/2004 Senate/ passed 3rd reading Clerk of the House21 0 8
2/20/2004 Senate/ to House Clerk of the House
2/20/2004 House/ received from Senate Clerk of the House
2/20/2004 House/ 1st reading (Introduced) House Rules Committee
2/20/2004 House/ to standing committee House Political Subdivisions Committee
2/25/2004 House Comm - Favorable Recommendation House Political Subdivisions Committee9 0 1
2/25/2004 House Comm - Consent Calendar Recommendation House Political Subdivisions Committee
2/25/2004 House/ comm rpt/ placed on Consent Calendar House Political Subdivisions Committee
2/25/2004 House/ 2nd reading House Consent Calendar
3/1/2004 House/ 3rd reading House Consent Calendar
3/1/2004 House/ passed 3rd reading House Speaker70 2 3
3/1/2004 House/ signed by Speaker/ returned to Senate Senate President
3/1/2004 Senate/ received from House Senate President
3/1/2004 Senate/ signed by President/ sent for enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/1/2004 Bill Received from Senate for Enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/2/2004 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/11/2004 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate Senate Secretary
3/11/2004 Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing Senate Secretary
3/12/2004 Senate/ to Governor Executive Branch - Governor
3/18/2004 Governor Signed Lieutenant Governor's office for filing