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H.B. 350

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MARRIAGE PREPARATION EDUCATION

             2     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Rosalind J. McGee

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Peter C. Knudson

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill creates a pilot program within the Department of Workforce Services for
             10      premarital education.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    creates a pilot program within the Department of Workforce Services;
             14          .     provides a mechanism for couples who undergo premarital education to receive a
             15      reduction of the marriage license fee;
             16          .    requires eight hours of premarital education;
             17          .    frames the requirements for premarital education;
             18          .    limits who can conduct the premarital education to licensed or ordained ministers,
             19      or their designees, persons who can solemnize marriages, marriage and family
             20      therapists, family life educators, social workers, or psychologists; and
             21          .    provides for the Department of Workforce Services to collect statistical data to
             22      evaluate the appropriateness and effectiveness of the program.
             23      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             24          None
             25      Other Special Clauses:
             26          This bill takes effect on July 1 2007.
             27      Utah Code Sections Affected:



             28      AMENDS:
             29          17-16-21, as last amended by Chapter 9 and renumbered and amended by Chapter 46,
             30      Laws of Utah 2001
             31          30-1-30, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             32          30-1-34, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             33          30-1-36, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             34          30-1-37, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             35          30-1-39, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             36          63-55-230, No change since 1953
             37      REPEALS AND REENACTS:
             38          30-1-31, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             39      REPEALS:
             40          30-1-32, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 1993
             41          30-1-33, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             42          30-1-35, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             43          30-1-38, as enacted by Chapter 64, Laws of Utah 1971
             44     
             45      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             46          Section 1. Section 17-16-21 is amended to read:
             47           17-16-21. Fees of county officers.
             48          (1) As used in this section, "county officer" means all of the county officers
             49      enumerated in Section 17-53-101 except county recorders, county constables, and county
             50      sheriffs.
             51          (2) (a) Each county officer shall collect, in advance, for exclusive county use and
             52      benefit:
             53          (i) all fees established by the county legislative body under Section 17-53-211 ; and
             54          (ii) any other fees authorized or required by law.
             55          (b) (i) As long as the displaced homemaker program is authorized by Section
             56      35A-3-114 , the county clerk shall:
             57          [(i)] (A) assess $20 in addition to whatever fee for a marriage license is established
             58      under authority of this section; and


             59          [(ii)] (B) transmit $20 from each marriage license fee to the Division of Finance to be
             60      credited to the displaced homemaker program.
             61          (ii) The fee authorized by this Subsection (2)(b) shall be waived if the requirements of
             62      Section 30-1-34 are met. If the fee is waived, the county is not required to transmit $20 of the
             63      marriage license fee to the Division of Finance.
             64          (c) As long as the Children's Legal Defense Account is authorized by Section 63-63a-8 ,
             65      the county clerk shall:
             66          (i) assess $10 in addition to whatever fee for a marriage license is established under
             67      authority of this section and in addition to the $20 assessed for the displaced homemaker
             68      program; and
             69          (ii) transmit $10 from each marriage license fee to the Division of Finance for deposit
             70      in the Children's Legal Defense Account.
             71          (3) This section does not apply to any fees currently being assessed by the state but
             72      collected by county officers.
             73          Section 2. Section 30-1-30 is amended to read:
             74           30-1-30. Premarital education -- State policy.
             75          It is the policy of the state [of Utah] to enhance the possibility of couples to achieve
             76      more stable, satisfying, and enduring marital and family relationships by providing
             77      opportunities for and encouraging the use of premarital [counseling] education prior to
             78      securing a marriage license [by persons under 19 years of age and by persons who have been
             79      previously divorced].
             80          Section 3. Section 30-1-31 is repealed and reenacted to read:
             81          30-1-31. Premarital Education Pilot Project.
             82          (1) There is created the Premarital Education Pilot Project in the Department of
             83      Workforce Services.
             84          (2) The pilot project shall be limited to a specific number of counties selected by the
             85      department based upon varying statistics, including:
             86          (a) rural or urban;
             87          (b) marriage and divorce rates;
             88          (c) age of parties to marriages and divorces; and
             89          (d) the availability and use of premarital education.


             90          (3) The pilot project shall last for no longer than five years and is repealed on June 30,
             91      2012.
             92          Section 4. Section 30-1-34 is amended to read:
             93           30-1-34. Certificate of completion of education -- Reduction of license fee.
             94          (1) The county clerk of any county [which has adopted this act shall issue] who issues
             95      a marriage license to those applicants who [come within the premarital counseling
             96      requirements of this act when the applicants] present a certificate [from the premarital
             97      counseling board that the counseling has been completed or has been found to be adequate if
             98      the license application otherwise conforms to the requirements for issuance of a marriage
             99      license. For those applicants who would otherwise need approval of the district court in order
             100      to marry, the certificate shall take the place of court consent if the parents, guardian or
             101      custodial parent of the applicant have given their consent to the marriage.] of completion in
             102      accordance with Subsection (2) shall reduce the fee for the license by the amount assessed
             103      under Subsection 17-16-21 (2)(b).
             104          (2) In order to qualify for the reduced fee in Subsection (1), the parties shall submit a
             105      signed and dated statement from the person who provided the premarital education confirming
             106      that eight hours of premarital education were received.
             107          (a) The premarital education shall be provided by:
             108          (i) (A) a licensed or ordained minister; or
             109          (B) the minister's designee, who shall be a person trained by the minister or
             110      denomination to conduct premarital education;
             111          (ii) a person authorized to solemnize marriages under Subsection 30-1-6 (1)(a) or (b);
             112          (iii) a certified family life educator as certified by the National Council on Family
             113      Relations; or
             114          (iv) a person who practices marriage and family therapy and is licensed under Title 58,
             115      Chapter 60, Part 2, Social Worker Licensing Act, Part 3, Marriage and Family Therapist
             116      Licensing Act, Part 4, Professional Counselor Licensing Act, or Title 58, Chapter 61,
             117      Psychologist Licensing Act.
             118          (b) The education shall include, as a minimum, the following topics:
             119          (i) commitment;
             120          (ii) communication;


             121          (iii) financial management skills; and
             122          (iv) conflict management skills, including an understanding of what constitutes
             123      domestic abuse.
             124          (c) The duration of the premarital education shall be no fewer than eight hours.
             125          (3) The statement from the person who provided the premarital education under
             126      Subsection (2) shall be in the following form:
             127          "I, (name of provider), confirm that (names of both parties) received at least eight hours
             128      of premarital education that included the following topics: commitment, communication,
             129      financial management, and conflict management skills including an understanding of what
             130      constitutes domestic abuse. I am a: (check one)
             131          ______ licensed or ordained minister or the minister's designee;
             132          ______ person authorized to solemnize marriages under Section 30-1-6 ;
             133          ______ certified family life educator; or
             134          ______ person who practices marriage and family therapy and is licensed under Title
             135      58, Chapter 60, Part 2, Social Worker Licensing Act, Part 3, Marriage and Family Therapist
             136      Licensing Act, or Title 58, Chapter 61, Psychologist Licensing Act."
             137          (4) The names of the parties in the provider's statement must be identical to the legal
             138      names of the parties as they appear on the marriage license application. The provider's
             139      statement shall be filed with the license.
             140          Section 5. Section 30-1-36 is amended to read:
             141           30-1-36. Activities included in premarital education.
             142          Premarital [counseling] education as used in this [act] chapter shall include but not be
             143      limited to lectures, group counseling, and individual counseling [and testing].
             144          Section 6. Section 30-1-37 is amended to read:
             145           30-1-37. Confidentiality of information obtained under counseling provisions.
             146          (1) Except for the information required or to be required on the marriage license
             147      application form, any information given by a marriage license applicant in compliance with this
             148      [act shall be] chapter is confidential information and [shall] may not be released by any person,
             149      board, commission, or other entity[. However, the premarital counseling board or board of
             150      commissioners] without a waiver.
             151          (2) The county clerk may [use the] release information specified in the waiver to the


             152      department, without identification of individuals, to compile and release statistical data.
             153          (3) Parties who take advantage of the pilot project consent to future contacts by the
             154      department for the purpose of gathering statistical information.
             155          Section 7. Section 30-1-39 is amended to read:
             156           30-1-39. False representation of compliance -- Infraction.
             157          Any person [coming within the provisions of this act] applying for a marriage license
             158      who falsely represents that he or she has complied with the requirements of [a master plan for
             159      premarital counseling or who,] Section 30-1-34 for the purpose of [evading the provisions of
             160      this act, applies for a marriage license in a county within the state of Utah which does not
             161      require premarital counseling,] receiving the benefit of Subsection 30-1-34 (1) is guilty of [a
             162      misdemeanor] an infraction.
             163          Section 8. Section 63-55-230 is amended to read:
             164           63-55-230. Repeal dates, Title 30.
             165          Section 30-1-31 , Premarital Education Pilot Project, is repealed June 30, 2012.
             166          Section 9. Repealer.
             167          This bill repeals:
             168          Section 30-1-32, Master plan for counseling.
             169          Section 30-1-33, Conformity to master plan for counseling as prerequisite to
             170      marriage license -- Exceptions.
             171          Section 30-1-35, Persons performing counseling services designated by board --
             172      Exemption from license requirements.
             173          Section 30-1-38, Fee for counseling.
             174          Section 10. Effective date.
             175          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.




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