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H.B. 46

             1     

DISASTER RECOVERY FUNDING

             2     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Curtis Oda

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

             6      Cosponsors:
             7      Jackie Biskupski
             8      D. Gregg Buxton
             9      David Clark
             10      Stephen D. Clark
             11      Tim M. Cosgrove
             12      James A. DunniganBen C. Ferry
Julie Fisher
Craig A. Frank
James R. Gowans
Wayne A. Harper
Fred R. Hunsaker
Eric K. HutchingsBrad King
Rebecca D. Lockhart
Michael E. Noel
Paul Ray
Aaron Tilton
Scott L Wyatt              13     
             14      LONG TITLE
             15      General Description:
             16          This bill modifies provisions related to funding state and local government recovery
             17      efforts in cases of declared disasters.
             18      Highlighted Provisions:
             19          This bill:
             20          .    addresses emergency expenditures by local governments;
             21          .    transitions current loan programs for disasters to the Disaster Recovery Funding
             22      Act;
             23          .    modifies the duties of the Division of Emergency Services and Homeland Security;
             24          .    enacts the Disaster Recovery Funding Act including:
             25              .    enacting definitions;
             26              .    creating the State Disaster Recovery Reserve consisting of two funds;
             27              .    providing for transfers between the funds;
             28              .    directing the division to address state emergency disaster services;


             29              .    authorizing local governments to create local disaster funds;


             30              .    creating the local government disaster recovery loan program; and
             31              .    requiring reporting;
             32          .    addresses the governor's powers in cases of emergency;
             33          .    provides for deposits into the state disaster reserve;
             34          .    coordinates the state disaster reserve with funds outside the act;
             35          .    addresses limitations on spending; and
             36          .    makes technical and conforming amendments.
             37      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             38          None
             39      Other Special Clauses:
             40          None
             41      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             42      AMENDS:
             43          10-5-118, as enacted by Chapter 34, Laws of Utah 1983
             44          10-6-129, as last amended by Chapter 52, Laws of Utah 1981
             45          17-36-27, as enacted by Chapter 22, Laws of Utah 1975
             46          53-2-102.5, as last amended by Chapter 89, Laws of Utah 2006
             47          53-2-104, as last amended by Chapter 214, Laws of Utah 2005
             48          63-5a-8, as last amended by Chapter 14, Laws of Utah 2002
             49          63-38c-103, as last amended by Chapter 1, Laws of Utah 2005, First Special Session
             50          63-38f-904, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 148, Laws of Utah 2005
             51      ENACTS:
             52          53-2-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             53          53-2-402, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             54          53-2-403, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             55          53-2-404, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             56          53-2-405, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             57          53-2-406, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             58          53-2-407, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             59          63-38-2.7, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             60     


             61      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             62          Section 1. Section 10-5-118 is amended to read:
             63           10-5-118. Emergency expenditures.
             64          (1) The council, on determining that an emergency exists, such as widespread damage
             65      from fire, flood, or earthquake, and that the emergency necessitates the expenditure of money
             66      in excess of the budget of the general fund, may amend the budget and authorize such
             67      expenditures as may be reasonably necessary to meet the emergency.
             68          (2) Except to the extent provided for in Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery
             69      Funding Act, a council of a town may not expend monies in the town's local fund for an
             70      emergency, if the town creates a local fund under Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery
             71      Funding Act.
             72          Section 2. Section 10-6-129 is amended to read:
             73           10-6-129. Emergency expenditures.
             74          [In the event] (1) If the governing body of a city determines that an emergency exists,
             75      such as widespread damage from fire, flood, or earthquake, and that the emergency necessitates
             76      the expenditure of money in excess of the budget of the general fund, the governing body may
             77      by resolution amend the budget and authorize such expenditures and incur such deficits in the
             78      fund balance of the general fund as may be reasonably necessary to meet the emergency.
             79          (2) Except to the extent provided for in Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery
             80      Funding Act, the governing body of a city may not expend monies in the city's local fund for an
             81      emergency, if the city creates a local fund under Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery
             82      Funding Act.
             83          Section 3. Section 17-36-27 is amended to read:
             84           17-36-27. Emergency expenditures -- Deficit.
             85          (1) If the governing body determines that an emergency exists, such as widespread
             86      damage from fire, flood, or earthquake, and that the expenditure of money in excess of the
             87      general fund budget is necessary, it may make such expenditures and incur such deficits as
             88      reasonably necessary to meet the emergency.
             89          (2) Except to the extent provided for in Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery
             90      Funding Act, the governing body of the county may not expend monies in the county's local
             91      fund for an emergency, if the county creates a local fund under Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4,


             92      Disaster Recovery Funding Act.
             93          Section 4. Section 53-2-102.5 is amended to read:
             94           53-2-102.5. Loan program for disasters prior to Disaster Recovery Funding Act.
             95          [(1) The director may make loans to local governments as provided in this section
             96      when:]
             97          [(a) the governor has issued a proclamation declaring a state of emergency because of a
             98      natural disaster;]
             99          [(b) the Legislature has appropriated monies to the division explicitly for that purpose;
             100      and]
             101          [(c) threats to the public health and safety, or damages to flood control systems or the
             102      transportation infrastructure exist.]
             103          [(2) (a) In order to qualify for loans under this section, the county and each political
             104      subdivision within the county shall:]
             105          [(i) pass a resolution that:]
             106          [(A) requests a loan;]
             107          [(B) identifies the loan amount that is requested; and]
             108          [(C) describes, in as much detail as possible, how the entity will spend the loan
             109      proceeds; and]
             110          [(ii) complete the application for funds provided by the director.]
             111          [(b) Each political subdivision other than the county shall submit a copy of its
             112      resolution and application to the county legislative body.]
             113          [(c) The county legislative body shall file with the director:]
             114          [(i) a letter identifying the total loan amount sought by the county and its political
             115      subdivisions; and]
             116          [(ii) a copy of the county's resolution and application and a copy of the resolution and
             117      application of each political subdivision seeking loan funds.]
             118          [(3) (a) To the extent appropriated funds are available, the director shall prepare a
             119      promissory note lending the county the total amount requested by the county for itself and its
             120      political subdivisions.]
             121          [(b) Except as required in Subsections (8) and (9), the director shall ensure that the
             122      promissory note contains:]


             123          [(i) a requirement that the principal on the note is due on the May 1 in the calendar year
             124      two years after the year in which the note is signed;]
             125          [(ii) terms that require repayment of the principal on the note be made to the General
             126      Fund Budget Reserve Account established in Section 63-38-2.5 ; and]
             127          [(iii) terms that limit the use of note proceeds to the repair and reconstruction of
             128      infrastructures owned by local governments located within the county.]
             129          [(c) After an authorized representative of the county signs the promissory note, the
             130      director shall disburse the loan funds to the county.]
             131          [(4) The county and any participating political subdivision may not use loan proceeds
             132      for costs:]
             133          [(a) that could have been paid from other available funding sources if the county or
             134      participating political subdivision had applied for those funds; or]
             135          [(b) to compensate private businesses or private persons for damages incurred in the
             136      disaster by those private businesses or persons.]
             137          [(5) After receiving the loan proceeds from the state, the county shall, before
             138      disbursing loan proceeds to the other county political subdivisions, obtain signed promissory
             139      notes from each participating political subdivision that include terms substantially similar to
             140      the terms contained in the promissory note signed by the county.]
             141          [(6) The county shall, on behalf of itself and any participating political subdivision, file
             142      a report with the director every three months, that:]
             143          [(a) specifies each project on which loan funds were expended, classified by the name
             144      of the local entity that expended the funds; and]
             145          [(b) identifies the amount expended for that project.]
             146          [(7) If the county or one of its participating political subdivisions has not expended or
             147      committed the funds by the date that the promissory note is due, the county or participating
             148      political subdivision shall return the unused or uncommitted funds to the director for redeposit
             149      into the fund.]
             150          [(8)] (1) (a) For each promissory note issued under this section that is unpaid on May
             151      1, 2006, the director shall issue a new promissory note to replace the existing promissory note:
             152          [(a)] (i) for the principal amount of the unpaid promissory note without accrued
             153      interest, if any;


             154          [(b)] (ii) due on or before June 30, 2007; and
             155          [(c)] (iii) with no interest rate.
             156          (b) For a promissory note issued under this section that is unpaid as of April 30, 2007,
             157      the division shall ensure that when the principal on the promissory note is repaid, the
             158      repayment is made to the State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account created in Section
             159      53-2-403 .
             160          [(9)] (2) The director shall ensure that each promissory note issued under this section
             161      that is funded by monies appropriated and available for disaster loans as of January 1, 2006, are
             162      due on or before June 30, 2007.
             163          (3) The Division of Finance shall transfer by no later than June 30, 2007, any monies
             164      repaid under this section to the General Fund Budget Reserve Account established in Section
             165      63-38-2.5 to the State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account created in Section 53-2-403 .
             166          Section 5. Section 53-2-104 is amended to read:
             167           53-2-104. Division duties -- Powers.
             168          (1) The division shall:
             169          (a) respond to the policies of the governor and the Legislature;
             170          (b) perform functions relating to emergency services and homeland security matters as
             171      directed by the commissioner;
             172          (c) prepare, implement, and maintain programs and plans to provide for:
             173          (i) prevention and minimization of injury and damage caused by disasters;
             174          (ii) prompt and effective response to and recovery from disasters;
             175          (iii) identification of areas particularly vulnerable to disasters;
             176          (iv) coordination of hazard mitigation and other preventive and preparedness measures
             177      designed to eliminate or reduce disasters;
             178          (v) assistance to local officials, state agencies, and the business and public sectors, in
             179      developing emergency action plans;
             180          (vi) coordination of federal, state, and local emergency activities;
             181          (vii) coordination of emergency operations plans with emergency plans of the federal
             182      government;
             183          (viii) coordination of search and rescue activities;
             184          (ix) coordination of rapid and efficient communications in times of emergency; and


             185          (x) other measures necessary, incidental, or appropriate to this part; [and]
             186          (d) coordinate with local officials, state agencies, and the business and public sectors in
             187      developing, implementing, and maintaining a state energy emergency plan in accordance with
             188      Section 53-2-110 [.]; and
             189          (e) administer Part 4, Disaster Recovery Funding Act, in accordance with that part.
             190          (2) The division may consult with the Legislative Management Committee, the Judicial
             191      Council, and legislative and judicial staff offices to assist them in preparing emergency
             192      succession plans and procedures under Title 63, Chapter 5b, Emergency Interim Succession
             193      Act.
             194          Section 6. Section 53-2-401 is enacted to read:
             195     
Part 4. Disaster Recovery Funding Act

             196          53-2-401. Title.
             197          This part is known as the "Disaster Recovery Funding Act."
             198          Section 7. Section 53-2-402 is enacted to read:
             199          53-2-402. Definitions.
             200          (1) Unless otherwise defined in this section, the terms defined in Part 1, Emergency
             201      Services and Homeland Security Act, shall have the same meaning for this part.
             202          (2) As used in this part:
             203          (a) "Average annual deposit" means an amount calculated by a local government as
             204      follows:
             205          (i) for each fiscal year beginning with the fiscal year the local government creates a
             206      local fund, the local government shall:
             207          (A) determine the amount transferred to the local fund;
             208          (B) determine the total estimated revenues of the local government for that fiscal year
             209      that are not restricted or otherwise obligated;
             210          (C) divide the amount in Subsection (2)(a)(i)(A) with the amount in Subsection
             211      (2)(a)(i)(B); and
             212          (D) round the number in Subsection (2)(a)(i)(C) up to the nearest two decimal points;
             213          (ii) the local government shall add together the amounts calculated for each fiscal year
             214      under Subsection (2)(a)(i) for each fiscal year beginning with the fiscal year the local fund is
             215      created and ending with the fiscal year immediately preceding the day on which an application


             216      for a loan filed under Section 53-2-406 is submitted; and
             217          (iii) the local government shall:
             218          (A) divide the number calculated under Subsection (2)(a)(ii) by the number of fiscal
             219      years counted;
             220          (B) round the number calculated under this Subsection (2)(a)(iii) up to the nearest two
             221      decimal points; and
             222          (C) convert the number calculated under this Subsection (2)(a)(iii) to a percentage.
             223          (b) Subject to Subsections (2)(b)(ii), "declared disaster" means one or more events:
             224          (i) within the state;
             225          (ii) that occur within a limited period of time;
             226          (iii) that involve:
             227          (A) a significant number of persons being at risk of bodily harm, sickness, or death; or
             228          (B) a significant portion of real property at risk of loss;
             229          (iv) that are sudden in nature and generally occur less frequently than every three years;
             230      and
             231          (v) that results in:
             232          (A) the president of the United States declaring an emergency or major disaster in the
             233      state;
             234          (B) the governor declaring a state of emergency under Title 63, Chapter 5a, Disaster
             235      Response and Recovery; or
             236          (C) the chief executive officer of a local government declaring a local emergency under
             237      Title 63, Chapter 5a, Disaster Response and Recovery.
             238          (c) "Disaster recovery fund" means the State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account
             239      created in Section 53-2-403 .
             240          (d) "Disaster revolving loan fund" means the Local Government Disaster Revolving
             241      Loan Fund created in Section 53-2-403 .
             242          (e) "Emergency preparedness" means the following done for the purpose of being
             243      prepared for an emergency as defined by the division by rule made in accordance with Title 63,
             244      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act:
             245          (i) the purchase of equipment;
             246          (ii) the training of personnel; or


             247          (iii) the obtaining of a certification.
             248          (f) (i) "Emergency disaster services" means the following that are of a temporary basis:
             249          (A) evacuation;
             250          (B) shelter;
             251          (C) medical triage;
             252          (D) emergency transportation;
             253          (E) repair of infrastructure;
             254          (F) safety services, including fencing or roadblocks;
             255          (G) sandbagging;
             256          (H) emergency debris removal;
             257          (I) temporary bridges;
             258          (J) procurement and distribution of food, water, or ice;
             259          (K) procurement and deployment of generators;
             260          (L) rescue or recovery; or
             261          (M) services similar to those described in Subsections (2)(f)(i)(A) through (L), as
             262      defined by the division by rule, that are generally required within the first 96 hours of a
             263      declared disaster.
             264          (ii) "Emergency disaster services" does not include:
             265          (A) emergency preparedness; or
             266          (B) notwithstanding whether or not a county participates in the Wildland Fire
             267      Suppression Fund created in Section 65A-8-6.1 , any fire suppression or presuppression costs
             268      that may be paid for from the Wildland Fire Suppression Fund if the county participates in the
             269      Wildland Fire Suppression Fund.
             270          (g) "Fund," when referring to a fund in the state disaster reserve, means the:
             271          (i) disaster recovery fund; and
             272          (ii) disaster revolving loan fund.
             273          (h) "Local fund" means a local government disaster fund created in accordance with
             274      Section 53-2-405 .
             275          (i) "Local government" means a county, city, or town.
             276          (j) "Percentage of allowed deposit" means a percentage calculated by dividing the
             277      average annual deposit by ten.


             278          (k) "Special fund" means a fund other than a general fund of a local government that is
             279      created for a special purpose established under the uniform system of budgeting, accounting,
             280      and reporting.
             281          (l) "State disaster reserve" means the State Disaster Recovery Reserve created in
             282      Section 53-2-403 .
             283          Section 8. Section 53-2-403 is enacted to read:
             284          53-2-403. State Disaster Recovery Reserve.
             285          (1) (a) There is created a State Disaster Recovery Reserve consisting of the following
             286      funds created by this section:
             287          (i) the disaster recovery fund; and
             288          (ii) the disaster revolving loan fund.
             289          (b) The Legislature may, in legislation that includes an appropriation, transfer monies
             290      between the funds:
             291          (i) notwithstanding any other provision of this part; and
             292          (ii) except that it may not transfer monies from the disaster revolving loan fund if it
             293      would prevent the division from making payments to a local government under a loan issued
             294      under this part before the transfer under this Subsection (1)(b).
             295          (2) (a) One fund in the state disaster reserve is known as the "State Disaster Recovery
             296      Restricted Account" which is created as a restricted account within the General Fund.
             297          (b) The disaster recovery fund shall consist of:
             298          (i) monies deposited into the disaster recovery fund in accordance with Section
             299      53-2-102.5 ;
             300          (ii) monies deposited into the disaster recovery fund in accordance with Section
             301      63-38-2.7 ;
             302          (iii) monies appropriated to the disaster recovery fund by the Legislature;
             303          (iv) any other public or private monies received by the division that are:
             304          (A) given to the division for purposes consistent with this Subsection (2); and
             305          (B) deposited into the disaster recovery fund at the request of:
             306          (I) the division; or
             307          (II) the person giving the monies; and
             308          (v) interest or other earnings derived from the disaster recovery fund.


             309          (c) Monies in the disaster recovery fund may only be used as follows:
             310          (i) without the monies being appropriated by the Legislature, in any fiscal year the
             311      division may use the lesser of the following to fund, in accordance with Section 53-2-405 , costs
             312      to the state of emergency disaster services in response to a declared disaster:
             313          (A) $10,000,000;
             314          (B) 33.3% of the balance in the disaster recovery fund in the fiscal year immediately
             315      preceding that fiscal year; or
             316          (C) the balance of disaster recovery fund in the fiscal year in which the monies are
             317      used; and
             318          (ii) subject to being appropriated by the Legislature, monies not described in
             319      Subsection (2)(c)(i) may be used to fund the following related to a declared disaster:
             320          (A) costs to the state directly related to a declared disaster that are not costs related to:
             321          (I) emergency disaster services;
             322          (II) emergency preparedness; or
             323          (III) notwithstanding whether or not a county participates in the Wildland Fire
             324      Suppression Fund created in Section 65A-8-6.1 , any fire suppression or presuppression costs
             325      that may be paid for from the Wildland Fire Suppression Fund if the county participates in the
             326      Wildland Fire Suppression Fund; or
             327          (B) grants to local governments as provided for under Subsection 53-2-406 (8).
             328          (3) (a) One fund in the state disaster reserve is known as the "Local Government
             329      Disaster Revolving Loan Fund" which is created as an enterprise fund to operate as a revolving
             330      loan fund.
             331          (b) The division shall administer the disaster revolving loan fund in accordance with
             332      Section 53-2-406 .
             333          (c) The disaster revolving loan fund is not subject to Section 63A-3-205 .
             334          (d) The disaster revolving loan fund shall consist of:
             335          (i) amounts deposited into the disaster revolving loan fund in accordance with Section
             336      63-38-2.7 ;
             337          (ii) amounts paid into the disaster revolving loan fund by a local government in
             338      accordance with Section 53-2-406 , including interest, charges, or penalties;
             339          (iii) any monies appropriated to the disaster revolving loan fund by the Legislature;


             340          (iv) any other public or private monies received by the division that are:
             341          (A) given to the division for purposes consistent with this Subsection (3); and
             342          (B) deposited into the disaster revolving loan fund at the request of:
             343          (I) the division; or
             344          (II) the person giving the monies; and
             345          (v) interest or other earnings derived from the disaster revolving loan fund.
             346          (e) Monies in the disaster revolving loan fund may only be used to:
             347          (i) fund loans as provided in Section 53-2-406 ; and
             348          (ii) pay for administrative costs of the Division of Finance in providing for the care,
             349      custody, safekeeping, collection, and accounting of loans issued under Section 53-2-406 .
             350          (4) The state treasurer shall invest monies in the funds in the state disaster reserve
             351      according to Title 51, Chapter 7, State Money Management Act, except that the state treasurer
             352      shall deposit all interest or other earnings derived from the funds into the fund that generates
             353      the interest or other earnings.
             354          (5) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1), the monies in the state disaster reserve
             355      may not be diverted, appropriated, or used for a purpose that is not listed in this section for that
             356      fund.
             357          (b) Notwithstanding Section 63-38-3.6 , the Legislature may not appropriate monies
             358      from the state disaster reserve to eliminate or otherwise reduce an operating deficit if the
             359      monies appropriated from the state disaster reserve are used for a purpose other than one listed
             360      in this section.
             361          (c) The Legislature may not amend the purposes for which monies in the state disaster
             362      reserve may be used except by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to
             363      each house.
             364          Section 9. Section 53-2-404 is enacted to read:
             365          53-2-404. Emergency disaster services.
             366          (1) Subject to this section and Section 53-2-403 , the division shall use monies
             367      described in Subsection 53-2-403 (2)(c)(i) to fund costs to the state of emergency disaster
             368      services.
             369          (2) Monies may be paid by the division under this section to government entities and
             370      private persons providing emergency disaster services are subject to Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah


             371      Procurement Code.
             372          Section 10. Section 53-2-405 is enacted to read:
             373          53-2-405. Local government disaster funds.
             374          (1) (a) Subject to this section and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in
             375      Title 10, Utah Municipal Code, or Title 17, Counties, the legislative body of a local
             376      government may create and maintain by ordinance a special fund known as a local government
             377      disaster fund.
             378          (b) The local fund shall consist of:
             379          (i) subject to the limitations of this section, monies transferred to it in accordance with
             380      Subsection (2);
             381          (ii) any other public or private monies received by the local government that are:
             382          (A) given to the local government for purposes consistent with this section; and
             383          (B) deposited into the local fund at the request of:
             384          (I) the legislative body of the local government; or
             385          (II) the person giving the monies; and
             386          (iii) interest or income realized from the local fund.
             387          (c) Interest or income realized from the local fund shall be deposited into the local
             388      fund.
             389          (d) Monies in a local fund may be:
             390          (i) deposited or invested as provided in Section 51-7-11 ; or
             391          (ii) transferred by the local government treasurer to the state treasurer under Section
             392      51-7-5 for the state treasurer's management and control under Title 51, Chapter 7, State Money
             393      Management Act.
             394          (e) (i) The monies in a local fund may accumulate from year to year until the local
             395      government legislative body determines to spend any money in the local fund for one or more
             396      of the purposes specified in Subsection (3).
             397          (ii) Monies in a local fund at the end of a fiscal year:
             398          (A) shall remain in the local fund for future use; and
             399          (B) may not be transferred to any other fund or used for any other purpose.
             400          (2) The amounts transferred to a local fund may not exceed 10% of the total estimated
             401      revenues of the local government for the current fiscal period that are not restricted or


             402      otherwise obligated.
             403          (3) Monies in the fund may only be used to fund the services and activities of the local
             404      government creating the local fund in response to:
             405          (a) a declared disaster within the boundaries of the local government;
             406          (b) the aftermath of the disaster that gave rise to a declared disaster within the
             407      boundaries of the local government; and
             408          (c) subject to Subsection (5), emergency preparedness.
             409          (4) (a) A local fund is subject to this part and:
             410          (i) in the case of a town, Title 10, Chapter 5, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Utah
             411      Towns, except for:
             412          (A) in addition to the funds listed in Section 10-5-106 , the mayor shall prepare a
             413      budget for the local fund;
             414          (B) Section 10-5-119 addressing termination of special funds does not apply to a local
             415      fund; and
             416          (C) the council of the town may not authorize an interfund loan under Section
             417      10-5-120 from the local fund;
             418          (ii) in the case of a city, Title 10, Chapter 6, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Utah
             419      Cities, except for:
             420          (A) in addition to the funds listed in Section 10-6-109 , the mayor shall prepare a
             421      budget for the local fund;
             422          (B) Section 10-6-131 addressing termination of special funds does not apply to a local
             423      fund; and
             424          (C) the governing body of the city may not authorize an interfund loan under Section
             425      10-6-132 from the local fund; and
             426          (iii) in the case of a county, Title 17, Chapter 36, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for
             427      Counties, except for:
             428          (A) Section 17-36-29 addressing termination of special funds; and
             429          (B) the governing body of the county may not authorize an interfund loan under
             430      Section 17-36-30 from the local fund.
             431          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), transfers of monies to a local fund or the
             432      accumulation of monies in a local fund do not affect any limits on fund balances, net assets, or


             433      the accumulation of retained earnings in any of the following of a local government:
             434          (i) a general fund;
             435          (ii) an enterprise fund;
             436          (iii) an internal service fund; or
             437          (iv) any other fund.
             438          (5) (a) A local government may not expend during a fiscal year more than 10% of the
             439      monies budgeted to be deposited into a local fund during that fiscal year for emergency
             440      preparedness.
             441          (b) The amount described in Subsection (5)(a) shall be determined before the adoption
             442      of the tentative budget.
             443          Section 11. Section 53-2-406 is enacted to read:
             444          53-2-406. Local government disaster loan program -- Loans and grants.
             445          (1) (a) The division shall administer the disaster revolving loan fund in accordance
             446      with this section.
             447          (b) A loan made under this section is in addition to any loan applied for by the
             448      governor from the federal government for a political subdivision under Section 63-5a-3 .
             449          (2) (a) The division may extend a loan funded by the disaster revolving loan fund to a
             450      local government under this section if:
             451          (i) there is sufficient monies in the disaster revolving loan fund to pay for the loan at
             452      the time the loan is issued;
             453          (ii) the loan is applied for in accordance with this section because of a declared disaster
             454      within the local government's boundaries; and
             455          (iii) the division believes that the monies in the disaster revolving loan fund will not
             456      need to be transferred in accordance with Section 53-2-403 to the disaster recovery fund to
             457      meet state needs related to a declared disaster.
             458          (b) If the division extends a loan funded by the disaster revolving loan fund under this
             459      section, the division shall extend the loan under a written contract that includes the terms
             460      required by this section.
             461          (3) (a) A local government may apply for and accept a loan under this section in the
             462      case of a declared disaster within the local government's boundaries.
             463          (b) To apply for a loan from the disaster revolving loan fund, the local government


             464      shall:
             465          (i) pass a resolution that:
             466          (A) requests a loan; and
             467          (B) identifies the loan amount that is requested; and
             468          (ii) submit to the division:
             469          (A) the resolution required by Subsection (3)(b)(i);
             470          (B) a written statement of the declared disaster within the boundaries of the local
             471      government that is the basis for the loan;
             472          (C) a written certification that the local government does not have sufficient revenues
             473      or balances in its general fund or a local fund to pay for the costs associated with the declared
             474      disaster;
             475          (D) documentation that the local government reasonably anticipates that it will be able
             476      to pay the amounts owed under the loan under the terms of the loan;
             477          (E) a written statement of the amount of the loan for which the local government is
             478      applying; and
             479          (F) a certification of:
             480          (I) the current balance in the local government's local fund; and
             481          (II) the local government's average annual deposit amount.
             482          (c) The division may make rules, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             483      Administrative Rulemaking Act, concerning the form of the information required by this
             484      Subsection (3).
             485          (4) (a) A loan made under this section shall include the following terms:
             486          (i) an interest rate determined by the division, by the division:
             487          (A) obtaining from the state treasurer the rate of return the state treasurer received on
             488      public monies controlled or managed by the state treasurer in the fiscal year immediately
             489      preceding the day on which the loan contract is signed;
             490          (B) determining the interest rate that is equal to the bank prime loan rate published by
             491      the Federal Reserve Board for the month immediately preceding the day on which the division
             492      approves the loan plus 10%;
             493          (C) determining the local government's percentage of allowed deposit; and
             494          (D) applying the local government's percentage of allowed deposit proportionately to a


             495      scale that:
             496          (I) begins with the amount described in Subsection (4)(a)(i)(A) being charged if the
             497      local government's percentage of allowed deposit is 100%; and
             498          (II) ends with the amount described in Subsection (4)(a)(i)(B) being charged if the
             499      local government's percentage of allowed deposit is 0%;
             500          (ii) a requirement that the local government may not seek and, subject to this section,
             501      the state may not waive payment of or otherwise forgive any amounts owed under the loan
             502      including principal, interest, and late payment charges or penalties;
             503          (iii) a repayment schedule including payment application order, due dates, and
             504      amounts;
             505          (iv) loan disbursement dates and amounts; and
             506          (v) late payment terms, charges, and penalties, consistent with rules made by the
             507      division in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             508          (b) The division and Division of Finance may not impose any term not listed in
             509      Subsection (4)(a) other than one or more ministerial requirements.
             510          (c) The division shall approve or deny an application for a loan within five business
             511      days of the day on which the division receives a complete application for the loan.
             512          (5) Subject to this section, the division shall comply with Section 63-65-4 so that the
             513      Division of Finance may provide for the care, custody, safekeeping, collection, and accounting
             514      of a loan issued under this section.
             515          (6) The payment of any amount owed under a loan made under this section may not be
             516      waived or forgiven.
             517          (7) A local government may not use loan proceeds from a loan made under this section
             518      to compensate private businesses or private persons for damages incurred in a declared disaster
             519      by those private businesses or persons.
             520          (8) (a) The division may issue a grant under this part to the local government to pay
             521      costs directly related to a declared disaster only if:
             522          (i) the local government makes a good faith effort to apply for a loan under this
             523      section;
             524          (ii) the division does not issue the local government a loan solely because the local
             525      government is unable to repay monies owed under a loan extended under this section within a


             526      reasonable period of time; and
             527          (iii) if the Legislature appropriates sufficient monies to the division to pay for the grant.
             528          (b) The division shall by rule made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             529      Administrative Rulemaking Act, create a grant process by which a local government may apply
             530      for a grant and the division may give a grant except that the grant process shall:
             531          (i) require that the conditions of this Subsection (8) be met;
             532          (ii) establish how the division determines whether or not a local government is unable
             533      to repay monies owed under a loan within a reasonable period of time; and
             534          (iii) require compliance with the reporting requirements to the Legislature in Section
             535      53-2-407 .
             536          Section 12. Section 53-2-407 is enacted to read:
             537          53-2-407. Reporting.
             538          By no later than December 31 of each year, the division shall provide a written report to
             539      the governor and the Legislature's executive appropriations committee of:
             540          (1) the division's activities under this part;
             541          (2) monies expended in accordance with this part;
             542          (3) the balances in the funds of the state disaster reserve;
             543          (4) in cooperation with the Division of Finance:
             544          (a) the total dollars loaned by the disaster revolving loan fund during the last fiscal
             545      year;
             546          (b) a listing of each loan made from the disaster revolving loan fund that:
             547          (i) is more than 90 days delinquent;
             548          (ii) is in default;
             549          (iii) was restructured during the last fiscal year; or
             550          (iv) the amount of each loan made from the disaster revolving loan fund;
             551          (c) the present value of each loan made from the disaster revolving loan fund at the end
             552      of the fiscal year calculated using the average interest rate paid by the state on general
             553      obligation bonds issued during the most recent fiscal year in which bonds were sold; and
             554          (d) the financial position of the disaster revolving loan fund, including the disaster
             555      revolving loan fund's cash investments, cash forecasts, and equity position; and
             556          (5) the need for grants, if any, provided for under Subsection 53-2-406 (8).


             557          Section 13. Section 63-5a-8 is amended to read:
             558           63-5a-8. Acquisition of property for public use -- Compensation of owners.
             559          (1) (a) Upon proclamation of a state of emergency, the governor may purchase or lease
             560      public or private property for public use including:
             561          (i) food and medical supplies;
             562          (ii) clothing;
             563          (iii) shelter;
             564          (iv) means of transportation;
             565          (v) fuels;
             566          (vi) oils; or
             567          (vii) buildings or lands.
             568          (b) The governor may not purchase private home storage nor privately owned arms.
             569          (2) (a) The governor may use property purchased under authority of this section for any
             570      purpose to meet the needs of an emergency, including its use to relieve want, distress, and
             571      disease.
             572          (b) Any property used by the governor to meet the needs of an emergency is a public
             573      use.
             574          (3) (a) The governor shall compensate the owner of property taken or used under
             575      authority of this section by complying with the procedures established in Title 78, Chapter 34,
             576      Eminent Domain.
             577          (b) The governor shall pay for those purchases or leases from the funds available to the
             578      Division of Emergency Services and Homeland Security under:
             579          (i) this chapter; or
             580          (ii) Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery Funding Act, to the extent provided
             581      for in that chapter.
             582          (4) Nothing in this section applies to or authorizes compensation for the destruction or
             583      damage of standing timber or other property in order to provide a fire break or to the release of
             584      waters or the breach of impoundments in order to reduce pressure or other danger from actual
             585      or threatened flood.
             586          Section 14. Section 63-38-2.7 is enacted to read:
             587          63-38-2.7. Deposits related to the Disaster Recovery Funding Act.


             588          Beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, at the end of each fiscal year and
             589      after the transfer of surplus General Fund revenues has been made to the General Fund Budget
             590      Reserve Account as provided in Section 63-38-2.5 , the Division of Finance shall:
             591          (1) determine the amount to be deposited into the State Disaster Recovery Reserve
             592      created in Title 53, Chapter 2, Part, 4, Disaster Recovery Funding Act, by:
             593          (a) determining the amount of surplus General Fund revenues after the transfer to the
             594      General Fund Budget Reserve Account under Section 63-38-2.5 that is unrestricted and
             595      undesignated;
             596          (b) calculating an amount equal to the lesser of:
             597          (i) 25% of the amount determined under Subsection (1)(a); or
             598          (ii) 6% of the total of the General Fund appropriation amount and the Uniform School
             599      Fund appropriation amount for the fiscal year in which the surplus occurs;
             600          (c) add to the amount calculated under Subsection (1)(b) an amount equal to the lesser
             601      of:
             602          (i) 25% more of the amount described in Subsection (1)(a); or
             603          (ii) the amount necessary to replace in accordance with this Subsection (1)(c) any
             604      amount appropriated from the State Disaster Recovery Reserve within ten fiscal years before
             605      the fiscal year in which the surplus occurs if:
             606          (A) a surplus exists; and
             607          (B) the Legislature appropriates money from the State Disaster Recovery Reserve that
             608      is not replaced by appropriation or as provided in this Subsection (1)(c); and
             609          (d) dividing the amount calculated under Subsection (1)(c) between the funds of the
             610      State Disaster Recovery Reserve as follows:
             611          (i) 50% to the State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account; and
             612          (ii) 50% to the Local Government Disaster Revolving Loan Fund; and
             613          (2) deposit the amounts calculated under Subsection (1).
             614          Section 15. Section 63-38c-103 is amended to read:
             615           63-38c-103. Definitions.
             616          As used in this chapter:
             617          (1) (a) "Appropriations" means actual unrestricted capital and operating appropriations
             618      from unrestricted General Fund sources and from non-Uniform School Fund income tax


             619      revenues as presented in the governor's executive budgets.
             620          (b) ["Appropriation"] "Appropriations" includes appropriations that are contingent
             621      upon available surpluses in the General Fund.
             622          (c) "Appropriations" does not mean:
             623          (i) debt service expenditures;
             624          (ii) emergency expenditures;
             625          (iii) expenditures from all other fund or subfund sources presented in the executive
             626      budgets;
             627          (iv) transfers into, or appropriations made to, the General Fund Budget Reserve
             628      Account established in Section 63-38-2.5 ;
             629          (v) transfers into, or appropriations made to, the Education Budget Reserve Account
             630      established in Section 63-38-2.6 ;
             631          (vi) transfers in accordance with Section 63-38-2.7 into, or appropriations made to the
             632      State Disaster Recovery Reserve created in Title 53, Chapter 2, Part 4, Disaster Recovery
             633      Funding Act;
             634          [(vi)] (vii) monies appropriated to fund the total one-time project costs for the
             635      construction of capital developments as defined in Section 63A-5-104 ;
             636          [(vii)] (viii) appropriations made to the Centennial Highway Fund Restricted Account
             637      created by Section 72-2-118 ; or
             638          [(viii)] (ix) appropriations made to the Transportation Investment Fund of 2005 created
             639      by Section 72-2-124 .
             640          (2) "Base year real per capita appropriations" means the result obtained for the state by
             641      dividing the fiscal year 1985 actual appropriations of the state less debt monies by:
             642          (a) the state's July 1, 1983 population; and
             643          (b) the fiscal year 1983 inflation index divided by 100.
             644          (3) "Calendar year" means the time period beginning on January 1 of any given year
             645      and ending on December 31 of the same year.
             646          (4) "Fiscal emergency" means an extraordinary occurrence requiring immediate
             647      expenditures and includes the settlement under Chapter 4, Laws of Utah 1988, Fourth Special
             648      Session.
             649          (5) "Fiscal year" means the time period beginning on July 1 of any given year and


             650      ending on June 30 of the subsequent year.
             651          (6) "Fiscal year 1985 actual base year appropriations" means fiscal year 1985 actual
             652      capital and operations appropriations from General Fund and non-Uniform School Fund
             653      income tax revenue sources, less debt monies.
             654          (7) "Inflation index" means the change in the general price level of goods and services
             655      as measured by the Gross National Product Implicit Price Deflator of the Bureau of Economic
             656      Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce calculated as provided in Section 63-38c-202 .
             657          (8) (a) "Maximum allowable appropriations limit" means the appropriations that could
             658      be, or could have been, spent in any given year under the limitations of this chapter.
             659          (b) "Maximum allowable appropriations limit" does not mean actual appropriations
             660      spent or actual expenditures.
             661          (9) "Most recent fiscal year's inflation index" means the fiscal year inflation index two
             662      fiscal years previous to the fiscal year for which the maximum allowable inflation and
             663      population appropriations limit is being computed under this chapter.
             664          (10) "Most recent fiscal year's population" means the fiscal year population two fiscal
             665      years previous to the fiscal year for which the maximum allowable inflation and population
             666      appropriations limit is being computed under this chapter.
             667          (11) "Population" means the number of residents of the state as of July 1 of each year
             668      as calculated by the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget according to the procedures and
             669      requirements of Section 63-38c-202 .
             670          (12) "Revenues" means the revenues of the state from every tax, penalty, receipt, and
             671      other monetary exaction and interest connected with it that are recorded as unrestricted revenue
             672      of the General Fund and from non-Uniform School Fund income tax revenues, except as
             673      specifically exempted by this chapter.
             674          (13) "Security" means any bond, note, warrant, or other evidence of indebtedness,
             675      whether or not the bond, note, warrant, or other evidence of indebtedness is or constitutes an
             676      "indebtedness" within the meaning of any provision of the constitution or laws of this state.
             677          Section 16. Section 63-38f-904 is amended to read:
             678           63-38f-904. Loans, grants, and assistance -- Repayment -- Earned credits.
             679          (1) (a) A company that qualifies under Section 63-38f-905 may receive loans, grants,
             680      or other financial assistance from the fund for expenses related to establishment, relocation, or


             681      development of industry in Utah.
             682          (b) A company creating an economic impediment that qualifies under Section
             683      63-38f-907 may in accordance with this part receive loans, grants, or other financial assistance
             684      from the fund for the expenses of the company creating an economic impediment related to:
             685          (i) relocation to a rural area in Utah of the company creating an economic impediment;
             686      and
             687          (ii) the siting of a replacement company.
             688          (c) An entity offering an economic opportunity that qualifies under Section 63-38f-908
             689      may:
             690          (i) receive loans, grants, or other financial assistance from the fund for expenses related
             691      to the establishment, relocation, retention, or development of industry in the state; and
             692          (ii) include infrastructure or other economic development precursor activities that act
             693      as a catalyst and stimulus for economic activity likely to lead to the maintenance or
             694      enlargement of the state's tax base.
             695          (2) (a) Subject to Subsection (2)(b), the administrator has authority to determine the
             696      structure, amount, and nature of any loan, grant, or other financial assistance from the fund.
             697          (b) Loans made under Subsection (2)(a) shall be structured so the intended repayment
             698      or return to the state, including cash or credit, equals at least the amount of the assistance
             699      together with an annual interest charge as negotiated by the administrator.
             700          (c) Payments resulting from grants awarded from the fund shall be made only after the
             701      administrator has determined that the company has satisfied the conditions upon which the
             702      payment or earned credit was based.
             703          (3) (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), the administrator may provide for a
             704      system of earned credits that may be used to support grant payments or in lieu of cash
             705      repayment of a fund loan obligation.
             706          (ii) The value of the credits described in Subsection (3)(a)(i) shall be based on factors
             707      determined by the administrator, including:
             708          (A) the number of Utah jobs created;
             709          (B) the increased economic activity in Utah; or
             710          (C) other events and activities that occur as a result of the fund assistance.
             711          (b) (i) The administrator shall provide for a system of credits to be used to support


             712      grant payments or in lieu of cash repayment of a fund loan when loans are made to a company
             713      creating an economic impediment.
             714          (ii) The value of the credits described in Subsection (3)(b)(i) shall be based on factors
             715      determined by the administrator, including:
             716          (A) the number of Utah jobs created;
             717          (B) the increased economic activity in Utah; or
             718          (C) other events and activities that occur as a result of the fund assistance.
             719          (4) (a) A cash loan repayment or other cash recovery from a company receiving
             720      assistance under this section, including interest, shall be deposited into the fund.
             721          (b) The administrator and the Division of Finance shall determine the manner of
             722      recognizing and accounting for the earned credits used in lieu of loan repayments or to support
             723      grant payments as provided in Subsection (3).
             724          (5) (a) At the end of each fiscal year, [after the transfer of surplus General Fund
             725      revenues has been made to the General Fund Budget Reserve Account as provided in Section
             726      63-38-2.5 , any additional] the unrestricted, undesignated General Fund balance after the
             727      transfers of surplus of General Fund revenues described in this Subsection (5)(a) shall be
             728      earmarked to the Industrial Assistance Fund in an amount equal to any credit that has accrued
             729      under this part. The earmark required by this Subsection (5)(a) shall be made after the transfer
             730      of surplus General Fund revenues is made:
             731          (i) to the General Fund Budget Reserve Account as provided in Section 63-38-2.5 ; and
             732          (ii) beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, as provided in Section
             733      63-38-2.7 .
             734          (b) These credit amounts may not be used for purposes of the fund as provided in this
             735      part until appropriated by the Legislature.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 11-16-06 10:08 AM


Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


Interim Committee Note
    as of 12-13-06 3:56 PM



The Business and Labor Interim Committee recommended this bill.


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