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H.B. 428

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AMENDMENTS TO PERMANENT EASEMENTS

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OVER TRUST LAND

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Michael E. Noel

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Rights-of-Way Act by amending provisions relating to
             11      rights-of-way across H. [ state ] trust .H lands.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    provides that a temporary public easement or right of entry is granted that
             15      terminates at or within or traverses H. [ state ] trust .H lands that is used by the public as a public
             16      thoroughfare continuously for a period of ten years;
             17          .    provides that a grant of easement or right of entry across trust lands may be made:
             18              .    subject to rules promulgated by the School and Institutional Trust Lands
             19      Administration; or
             20              .    by filing a Notice of Acknowledgment, signed by the governor or the governor's
             21      designee, in the appropriate county;
             22          .    provides that a copy of the Notice of Acknowledgment shall be served upon the
             23      director of the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration together with a
             24      center-line description of the segment or segments of highway that affect trust
             25      lands;
             26          .    requires the governor or the governor's designee to consult with the director of the
             27      School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration to ensure certain interests are


             28      protected;
             29          .    authorizes the director of the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration to
             30      petition for a decision of the district court as to whether certain state fiduciary
             31      responsibilities have been met; and
             32          .    makes technical changes.
             33      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             34          None
             35      Other Special Clauses:
             36          None
             37      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             38      AMENDS:
             39          72-5-201, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 270, Laws of Utah 1998
             40          72-5-202, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 270, Laws of Utah 1998
             41          72-5-203, as last amended by Chapter 192, Laws of Utah 2003
             42     
             43      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             44          Section 1. Section 72-5-201 is amended to read:
             45           72-5-201. Purpose statement.
             46          (1) (a) The Legislature recognizes that highways provide tangible benefits to private
             47      and public lands of the state by providing access, allowing development, and facilitating
             48      production of income.
             49          (b) Many of those highways traverse state lands, including lands held by the state in
             50      trust for the school children and public institutions of the state.
             51          (c) Many of the existing highways have been previously established without an official
             52      grant of an easement or right of entry from this state, yet these highways often are the only
             53      access to private and public lands of the state.
             54          (2) The Legislature intends to establish a means for ensuring continued access to the
             55      private and public lands of the state for the good of the people, while fulfilling its fiduciary
             56      responsibilities toward the [schoolchildren] land grant beneficiaries by protecting their trust
             57      holdings against loss.
             58          Section 2. Section 72-5-202 is amended to read:


             59           72-5-202. Definitions.
             60          As used in this part:
             61          (1) "Responsible authority" means [a private party,] the state [of Utah,] or a political
             62      subdivision of the state claiming rights to a highway right-of-way, easement, or right of entry
             63      across state lands.
             64          (2) "Sovereign lands" has the same meaning as provided in Section 65A-1-1 .
             65          (3) "State lands" means sovereign and trust lands, as well as all other lands held by or
             66      on behalf of the departments, divisions, or institutions of the state.
             67          (4) "Trust lands" has the same meaning as "school and institutional trust lands" as
             68      defined in Section 53C-1-103 .
             69          Section 3. Section 72-5-203 is amended to read:
             70           72-5-203. Public easement or right of entry -- Grant -- Application -- Conditions.
             71          (1) (a) (i) Subject to Section 53C-1-302 and Subsection 53C-1-204 (1), a temporary
             72      public easement or right of entry is granted for each highway existing prior to January 1, 1992,
             73      that terminates at or within or traverses any state lands and that has been constructed and
             74      maintained [or used] by a responsible authority H. [ or used by the public as a public thoroughfare
             75      continuously for a period of ten years
] .H
.
             76          (ii) The temporary public easement or right of entry granted under Subsection (1)(a)(i)
             77      is H. [ :
             78          (A)
] .H
100 feet wide for each class A and B highway H. [ [ ] . [ ] ] [ ; and
             79          (B) 60 feet wide for each class D highway.
]

             79a           (b)(i) Subject to Section 53C-1-302 and Subsection 53C-1-204(1), a temporary public
             79b      easement or right of entry is granted for each highway existing prior to January 1, 1992, that
             79c      terminates at or within or traverses any trust lands and that has been used by the public as a
             79d      public thoroughfare continuously for a period of ten years.
             79e          (ii) The temporary public easement or right of entry granted over trust lands under
             79f      Subsection (1)(a)(i) or (1)(b)(i) is:
             79g          (A) 100 feet wide for each class A and B highway; and
             79h          (B) 60 feet wide for each class D highway.
             80           [ (b) ] (c) .H Each easement shall remain in effect [through June 30, 2004, or] until a
             80a      permanent
             81      easement or right of entry has been established under Subsection (2)[, whichever is greater].
             82          (2) (a) The School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration and the Division of
             83      Forestry, Fire and State Lands shall make rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah


             84      Administrative Rulemaking Act, establishing an application process for a responsible authority
             85      to obtain a permanent easement or right of entry over any temporary public easement granted
             86      under Subsection (1), subject to the provisions of Subsections (2)(b), (c), and (d).
             87          (b) A grant of a permanent easement or right of entry across sovereign lands shall be
             88      made upon a showing to the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands that continued use of
             89      the easement will provide a public benefit commensurate with the value of the permanent


             90      easement or right of entry.
             91          (c) A grant of a permanent easement or right of entry across trust lands [shall] may be
             92      made [upon a showing to the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration that the grant
             93      is]:
             94          (i) subject to the rules promulgated under Subsection (2)(a); or
             95          (ii) (A) by recording, in the appropriate county, a Notice of Acknowledgment that is
             96      signed by the governor or the governor's designee in accordance with the procedures and
             97      requirements of Section 72-5-309 regarding a permanent easement or right of entry across trust
             98      lands; and
             99          (B) by personally serving upon the director of the School and Institutional Trust Lands
             100      Administration a copy of the Notice of Acknowledgment under Subsection (2)(c)(ii)(A)
             101      together with a center-line description of the segment or segments of highway that affect trust
             102      lands within that county.
             103          (d) The governor or the governor's designee shall consult with the director of the
             104      School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration prior to signing a Notice of
             105      Acknowledgment under Subsection (2)(c)(ii) affecting trust lands to ensure that the interests of
             106      the land grant beneficiaries are protected consistent with the state's fiduciary responsibilities
             107      under Section 53C-1-302 and Subsection 53C-1-204 (1).
             108          (e) The director of the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration may
             109      petition for a decision of the district court pursuant to the procedures and requirements of
             110      Section 72-5-310 as to whether the state's fiduciary responsibilities have been met under
             111      Section 53C-1-302 and Subsection 53C-1-204 (1).
             112          [(d)] (f) A grant of a permanent easement or right of entry across state lands other than
             113      sovereign and trust lands shall be made upon a showing to the managing unit of state
             114      government that the continued use will provide a public benefit commensurate with the value
             115      of the easement and will not unreasonably interfere with the purposes for which the land was
             116      obtained or is now held.
             117          (3) The grant of the temporary public easement or right of entry under Subsection (1) is
             118      consistent with the trust responsibilities of the state and in the best interest of the state.
             119          (4) A responsible authority that has been granted a permanent easement or right of
             120      entry over state lands may maintain the permanent easement or right of entry for the uses to


             121      which the permanent easement or right of entry was put prior to and including January 1, 1992,
             122      subject to the right of the managing unit of state government or private party to relocate the
             123      permanent easement or right of entry.
             124          (5) The grant of a permanent easement or right of entry under this section is effective
             125      on the date the highway was originally constructed or established for public use.




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