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H.B. 430

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PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION FINANCIAL

             2     
RESPONSIBILITY ACT

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Gregory H. Hughes

             6     
Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies Title 34, Labor in General, by enacting the Public Employees Union
             11      Financial Responsibility Act to provide certain reporting by unions of public
             12      employees.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This bill:
             15          .    enacts the Public Employees Union Financial Responsibility Act;
             16          .    provides certain definitions;
             17          .    requires public employee labor organizations to adopt bylaws and report the
             18      organizations' fees, provisions, and procedures to the Labor commissioner;
             19          .    requires public employee labor organizations to file an annual financial report to the
             20      labor commissioner and provides for its contents;
             21          .    requires each officer of a labor organization and each employee of a labor
             22      organization to file a report on certain interests held in businesses that do business
             23      with the labor organization or governmental agencies having employees that the
             24      labor organization represents;
             25          .    provides that the reports filed are public information, with certain exceptions, and
             26      provides for retention of certain records for certain periods;
             27          .    provides for certain rulemaking authority;



             28          .    permits members of labor organizations to obtain court orders to review certain
             29      financial records of the labor organization;
             30          .    provides for criminal penalties, investigations, and enforcement; and
             31          .    provides for certain exceptions.
             32      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             33          None
             34      Other Special Clauses:
             35          None
             36      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             37      ENACTS:
             38          34-44-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             39          34-44-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             40          34-44-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             41          34-44-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             42          34-44-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             43          34-44-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             44          34-44-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             45          34-44-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             46          34-44-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             47          34-44-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             48          34-44-502, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             49          34-44-503, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             50          34-44-601, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             51     
             52      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             53          Section 1. Section 34-44-101 is enacted to read:
             54     
CHAPTER 44. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT

             55          34-44-101. Title.
             56          This chapter is known as the "Public Employees Union Financial Responsibility Act."
             57          Section 2. Section 34-44-102 is enacted to read:
             58          34-44-102. Definitions.


             59          As used in this chapter:
             60          (1) "Commissioner" has the same meaning as provided under Section 34A-1-102 .
             61          (2) (a) "Governmental entity" means the state including any departments, units, or
             62      administrative subdivisions and any of the state's political subdivisions, including any county,
             63      municipality, school district, special district, local district, or any administrative subdivision of
             64      those entities.
             65          (b) "Governmental entity" does not include the federal government of the United States
             66      or any corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States.
             67          (3) "Labor organization" means an organization:
             68          (a) in which employees of a governmental entity participate; and
             69          (b) which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with a governmental
             70      entity concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment,
             71      conditions of work compensation, or conditions of employment.
             72          (4) "Member" or "member in good standing," when used in reference to a labor
             73      organization, includes any person who has fulfilled the requirements for membership in the
             74      organization, and who neither has voluntarily withdrawn from membership nor has been
             75      expelled or suspended from membership after appropriate proceedings consistent with lawful
             76      provisions of the constitution and bylaws of such organization.
             77          (5) "Officer" means:
             78          (a) any constitutional officer of the labor organization;
             79          (b) any person authorized to perform the functions of president, vice president,
             80      secretary, treasurer, or other executive functions of a labor organization; and
             81          (c) any member of the labor organization's executive board or similar governing body.
             82          Section 3. Section 34-44-201 is enacted to read:
             83          34-44-201. Report of labor organizations.
             84          (1) A labor organization shall adopt a constitution and bylaws and shall file a report,
             85      signed by its president and secretary or corresponding principal officers, containing the
             86      following information:
             87          (a) the name of the labor organization, its mailing address, and any other address at
             88      which it maintains its principal office or at which it keeps the records referred to in this title;
             89          (b) the name and title of each of its officers;


             90          (c) a copy of the adopted constitution and bylaws;
             91          (d) (i) the initiation fee or fees required from a new or transferred member; and
             92          (ii) fees, if any, for work permits required by the reporting labor organization;
             93          (e) the regular dues or fees or other periodic payments required to remain a member of
             94      the reporting labor organization; and
             95          (f) detailed statements, or references to specific provisions of documents filed under
             96      this Subsection (1) which contain the statements, showing the provisions made and procedures
             97      followed with respect to each of the following:
             98          (i) qualifications for, or restrictions on, membership;
             99          (ii) levying of assessments;
             100          (iii) participating in insurance or other benefit plans;
             101          (iv) authorization for disbursement of funds of the labor organization;
             102          (v) audit of financial transactions of the labor organization;
             103          (vi) the calling of regular and special meetings;
             104          (vii) the selection of officers, stewards, and any representatives to other bodies
             105      composed of labor organizations' representatives, with a specific statement of the manner in
             106      which each officer was elected, appointed, or otherwise selected;
             107          (viii) discipline or removal of officers or agents for breaches of their trust;
             108          (ix) imposition of fines, suspensions, and expulsions of members, including the
             109      grounds for the action, and any provision made for notice, hearing, judgment on the evidence,
             110      and appeal procedures;
             111          (x) authorization for bargaining demands;
             112          (xi) ratification of contract terms;
             113          (xii) authorization for strikes; and
             114          (xiii) issuance of work permits.
             115          (2) The report shall be filed with the commissioner as defined under Section
             116      34A-1-102 , on or before December 31, 2007.
             117          (3) If any change is made in the information required under Subsection (1), the labor
             118      organization shall file an amended report at the time the reporting labor organization files with
             119      its annual financial report required under Section 34-44-202 .
             120          Section 4. Section 34-44-202 is enacted to read:


             121          34-44-202. Annual financial reports.
             122          (1) A labor organization shall file an annual financial report disclosing its financial
             123      condition and operations for its preceding fiscal year. The report shall be signed by its
             124      president and treasurer, or corresponding principal officers, and contain the following
             125      information:
             126          (a) assets and liabilities at the beginning and end of the fiscal year;
             127          (b) receipts of any kind and the sources thereof;
             128          (c) salary, allowances, and other direct or indirect disbursements, including reimbursed
             129      expenses, to each officer and also to each employee who, during the fiscal year, received more
             130      than $10,000 in the aggregate from the labor organization and any other labor organization
             131      affiliated with it or with which it is affiliated, or which is affiliated with the same parent body;
             132          (d) direct and indirect loans made to any officer, employee, or member, which when
             133      aggregated equal more than $250 during the fiscal year, including a statement of the purpose of
             134      each loan, security for each loan, if any, and arrangements for repayment of each loan;
             135          (e) direct and indirect loans made to any business enterprise, including a statement of
             136      the purpose of each loan, security of each loan, if any, and arrangements for repayment of each
             137      loan; and
             138          (f) other disbursements made by the labor organization, including the purposes for the
             139      disbursements in all categories as determined by the commissioner.
             140          (2) The annual financial report shall be filed with the commissioner within 90 days
             141      after the end of the labor union's fiscal year.
             142          (3) (a) A labor organization required to file a report under this section shall make the
             143      information required to be contained in the report available to all of its members.
             144          (b) A labor organization and its officers shall be under a duty, which shall be
             145      enforceable by suit filed by any member of the organization in a court, to permit a member of
             146      the labor organization to examine any books, records, and accounts necessary to verify the
             147      validity of a report required by this section.
             148          Section 5. Section 34-44-203 is enacted to read:
             149          34-44-203. Report of officers and employees of labor organizations.
             150          (1) Except for an employee that performs exclusively clerical or custodial services,
             151      each officer and employee of a labor organization shall file with the commissioner, a signed


             152      report listing and describing, for the preceding fiscal year of the labor organization:
             153          (a) any stock, bond, security, or other legal or equitable interest, and any income or
             154      other benefit with monetary value, including reimbursed expenses, which the officer or
             155      employee, or the officer or employee's spouse or minor child, directly or indirectly held in or
             156      derived from a business entity, if:
             157          (i) (A) the business entity conducts business with a governmental entity whose
             158      employees the labor organization represents or is actively seeking to represent; and
             159          (B) a substantial part of the business entity's activity consists of buying, selling, and
             160      leasing property, goods, or services to or from the labor organization; or
             161          (ii) any part of the business entity's activity consists of buying, selling, or leasing
             162      property, goods, or services to or from the labor organization;
             163          (b) any direct or indirect business transaction or arrangement between the officer or
             164      employee, or the officer or employee's spouse or minor child, and any governmental entity
             165      whose employees the labor organization represents or is actively seeking to represent, except:
             166          (i) work performed and payments and benefits received as a bona fide employee of the
             167      governmental entity; and
             168          (ii) purchases and sales of goods or services in the regular course of business at prices
             169      generally available to any employee of the governmental entity; and
             170          (c) any payment of money or other thing of value, including reimbursed expenses,
             171      which the officer or employee, or the officer or employee's spouse or minor child, received
             172      directly or indirectly from any employer or any person who acts as a labor relations consultant
             173      to an employer, except payments of the kinds referred to in 29 U.S.C. 186(c).
             174          (2) The provisions of Subsection (1) of this section shall not be construed to require
             175      any officer or employee to report:
             176          (a) the officer or employee's bona fide investments:
             177          (i) in securities traded on a securities exchange registered as a national securities
             178      exchange under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; or
             179          (ii) in shares in an investment company registered under the investment company act or
             180      in securities of a public utility holding company registered under the Public Utility Holding
             181      Company Act of 1935; or
             182          (b) to report any income derived from investments described under Subsection (2)(a).


             183          (3) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to require any officer or
             184      employee of a labor organization to file a report under Subsection (1) unless the officer or
             185      employee, or the officer or employee's spouse or minor child:
             186          (a) holds or has held an interest in the stock, bond, or other interest, has received any
             187      income in the stock, bond, or other interest, or any other benefit with monetary value or a loan;
             188      or
             189          (b) has engaged in a transaction described under Subsection (1).
             190          Section 6. Section 34-44-301 is enacted to read:
             191          34-44-301. Attorney-client communications exempted.
             192          Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to require an attorney who is a
             193      member in good standing of the bar of any state, to include in any report required to be filed
             194      under this chapter any information which was lawfully communicated to the attorney by any of
             195      the attorney's clients in the course of a legitimate attorney-client relationship.
             196          Section 7. Section 34-44-302 is enacted to read:
             197          34-44-302. Reports made public information.
             198          (1) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
             199      Management Act, the contents of the reports and documents filed with the commissioner under
             200      Sections 34-44-201 , 34-44-202 , and 34-44-203 are public records.
             201          (2) The commissioner may:
             202          (a) publish any information and data which the commissioner obtains under this
             203      chapter; and
             204          (b) use the information and data for statistical and research purposes, and compile and
             205      publish studies, analyses, reports, and surveys based on the information as the commissioner
             206      determines appropriate.
             207          Section 8. Section 34-44-303 is enacted to read:
             208          34-44-303. Maintenance of records.
             209          (1) A person required to file any report under this title shall maintain records on the
             210      matters required to be reported, which shall be in sufficient detail so that the reports may be
             211      verified, explained, or clarified, and checked for accuracy and completeness. The records shall
             212      include vouchers, worksheets, receipts, and applicable resolutions.
             213          (2) A labor organization required to file a report under this chapter shall keep the


             214      records available for examination for a period of not less than five years after the filing of the
             215      documents based on the information which they contain.
             216          Section 9. Section 34-44-401 is enacted to read:
             217          34-44-401. Rules.
             218          In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             219      commissioner may make rules prescribing the form and publication of reports required to be
             220      filed under this chapter. The rules shall:
             221          (1) allow simplified reports for labor organizations for whom the commissioner finds
             222      that, by virtue of their size, a detailed report would be unduly burdensome; and
             223          (2) allow the commissioner to revoke the allowance for simplified forms of a labor
             224      organization if the commissioner determines, after an investigation and due notice and
             225      opportunity for a hearing, that the purposes of this chapter would be served by the revocation of
             226      the simplified report authorization.
             227          Section 10. Section 34-44-501 is enacted to read:
             228          34-44-501. Penalties.
             229          (1) A person who willfully violates this chapter shall be guilty of a class B
             230      misdemeanor.
             231          (2) A person who makes a false statement or representation of a material fact knowing
             232      it to be false, or who knowingly fails to disclose a material fact, in any document, report, or
             233      other information required under the provisions of this chapter, is guilty of a class B
             234      misdemeanor.
             235          (3) A person who willfully makes a false entry in or willfully conceals, withholds, or
             236      destroys any books, records, reports, or statements required to be kept by any provision of this
             237      chapter is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             238          (4) An individual required to sign reports under Section 34-44-201 , 34-44-202 , or
             239      34-44-203 shall be personally responsible for the filing of the reports and for any statement
             240      contained in the report the individual knows to be false.
             241          Section 11. Section 34-44-502 is enacted to read:
             242          34-44-502. Civil enforcement.
             243          (1) Whenever it appears that any person has violated or is about to violate any of the
             244      provisions of this chapter, the commissioner may bring a civil action for relief as may be


             245      appropriate.
             246          (2) Any action may be brought in a court in the jurisdiction where the alleged violation
             247      occurred or in the jurisdiction where the labor organization maintains its principal office.
             248          Section 12. Section 34-44-503 is enacted to read:
             249          34-44-503. Investigations.
             250          (1) The attorney general or the commissioner may make an investigation in connection
             251      any violation of this chapter and may enter any places and inspect any records and accounts and
             252      question any person the attorney general or the commissioner considers necessary to enable
             253      him to determine the relevant facts.
             254          (2) The attorney general or the commissioner may report to interested persons or
             255      officials concerning the facts required to be shown in any report required by this chapter and
             256      concerning the reasons for failure or refusal to file a report or any other matter which is
             257      considered to be appropriate as a result of an investigation.
             258          Section 13. Section 34-44-601 is enacted to read:
             259          34-44-601. Exemption for organizations covered by federal statute.
             260          The provisions of this chapter do not apply to any labor organization required to file
             261      annual or semiannual disclosure reports under the federal Labor Management Reporting and
             262      Disclosure Act.




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