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S.B. 149

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LIMIT ON GIFTS TO LEGISLATORS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act by amending the expense
             10      threshold for requiring that lobbyists, principals, and government officers file detailed
             11      expenditure reports when they make gifts having a certain dollar value.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    requires that lobbyists, principals, and government officers report more detailed
             15      information about expenses made to benefit a public official when the expense is
             16      more than $10, instead of $50;
             17          .    specifies that financial reports should be filed when expenditures have been made in
             18      an amount that exceeds the new threshold; and
             19          .    makes technical changes.
             20      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          None
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          36-11-201, as last amended by Chapter 27, Laws of Utah 2003
             27     



             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 36-11-201 is amended to read:
             30           36-11-201. Lobbyist, principal, and government officer financial reporting
             31      requirements -- Prohibition for related person to make expenditures.
             32          (1) As used in this section, "public official type" means a notation to identify whether
             33      the public official is:
             34          (a) a member of the Legislature;
             35          (b) an individual elected to a position in the executive branch;
             36          (c) an individual appointed to or employed in a position in the legislative branch who
             37      meets the definition of public official in Section 36-11-102 ; or
             38          (d) an individual appointed to or employed in a position in the executive branch who
             39      meets the definition of public official in Section 36-11-102 .
             40          (2) (a) (i) Each lobbyist, principal, and government officer shall file an annual financial
             41      report with the lieutenant governor on January 10 of each year or on the next succeeding
             42      business day if January 10 falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. The report shall be
             43      considered timely filed if postmarked on its due date.
             44          (ii) The report shall disclose expenditures made to benefit public officials or members
             45      of their immediate families as provided in this section.
             46          (iii) If the lobbyist made no expenditures since the last expenditure reported on the last
             47      report filed, the lobbyist shall file a financial report listing the amount of expenditures as
             48      "none."
             49          (b) The January 10 report shall contain:
             50          (i) (A) the total amount of expenditures made to benefit public officials during the last
             51      calendar year; and
             52          (B) the total amount of expenditures made to benefit public officials by public official
             53      type during the last calendar year;
             54          (ii) (A) the total travel expenditures that the lobbyist, principal, or government officer
             55      made to benefit public officials and their immediate families during the last calendar year;
             56      [and]
             57          (B) the total travel expenditures that the lobbyist, principal, or government officer
             58      made to benefit public officials and their immediate families by public official type during the


             59      last calendar year; and
             60          (C) a travel expenditure statement that:
             61          (I) describes the destination of each trip and its purpose;
             62          (II) identifies the total amount of expenditures made to benefit each public official and
             63      members of the public official's immediate family for each trip;
             64          (III) names all individuals that took each trip;
             65          (IV) identifies the public official type to which each public official belongs;
             66          (V) provides the name and address of the organization that sponsored each trip; and
             67          (VI) identifies specific expenditures for food, lodging, gifts, and sidetrips;
             68          (iii) for aggregate daily expenditures made to benefit public officials or members of
             69      their immediate families that are not reportable under Subsection (2)(b)(ii):
             70          (A) when the amount does not exceed [$50 ] $10 per person:
             71          (I) the date of the expenditure;
             72          (II) the purpose of the expenditure;
             73          (III) the public official type to which each public official belongs; and
             74          (IV) the total monetary worth of the benefit conferred on the public officials or
             75      members of their immediate families;
             76          (B) when the amount exceeds [$50] $10 per person:
             77          (I) the date, location, and purpose of the event, activity, or expenditure;
             78          (II) the name of the public official or member of the public official's immediate family
             79      who attended the event or activity or received the benefit of the expenditure;
             80          (III) the public official type to which each public official belongs; and
             81          (IV) the total monetary worth of the benefit conferred on the public official or member
             82      of the public official's immediate family;
             83          (iv) a list of each public official who was employed by the lobbyist, principal, or
             84      government officer or who performed work as an independent contractor for the lobbyist,
             85      principal, or government officer during the last year that details the nature of the employment
             86      or contract;
             87          (v) each bill or resolution by number and short title on behalf of which the lobbyist,
             88      principal, or government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is
             89      required by this section, if any;


             90          (vi) a description of each executive action on behalf of which the lobbyist, principal, or
             91      government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is required by
             92      this section, if any; and
             93          (vii) the general purposes, interests, and nature of the organization or organizations that
             94      the lobbyist, principal, or government officer filing the report represents.
             95          (c) In reporting expenditures under this section for events to which all legislators are
             96      invited, each lobbyist, principal, and government officer:
             97          (i) may not divide the cost of the event by the number of legislators who actually attend
             98      the event and report that cost as an expenditure made to those legislators;
             99          (ii) shall divide the total cost by the total number of Utah legislators and others invited
             100      to the event and report that quotient as the amount expended for each legislator who actually
             101      attended the event; and
             102          (iii) may not report any expenditure as made to a legislator who did not attend the
             103      event.
             104          (3) (a) As used in this Subsection (3):
             105          (i) "Lobbyist group" means two or more lobbyists, principals, government officers, and
             106      any combination of lobbyists, principals, and officers who each contribute a portion of an
             107      expenditure made to benefit a public official or member of his immediate family.
             108          (ii) "Multiclient lobbyist" means a single lobbyist, principal, or government officer
             109      who represents two or more clients and divides the aggregate daily expenditure made to benefit
             110      a public official or member of his immediate family between two or more of those clients.
             111          (b) When a lobbyist group combines to make aggregate daily expenditures to benefit
             112      public officials or members of their immediate families, and the total aggregate daily
             113      expenditure of the lobbyist group exceeds [$50] $10 per person, each member of the lobbyist
             114      group shall disclose on the reports required by this section:
             115          (i) the date, location, and purpose of the event, activity, or expenditure;
             116          (ii) the name of the public official or member of the public official's immediate family
             117      who attended the event or activity or received the benefit of the expenditure;
             118          (iii) the public official type to which each public official belongs;
             119          (iv) the total monetary worth of the benefit conferred on the public official or member
             120      of the public official's immediate family by the lobbyist group and the total monetary worth of


             121      the benefit conferred upon the public official or member of the public official's immediate
             122      family by the lobbyist, principal, or government officer filing the report;
             123          (v) each bill or resolution by number and short title on behalf of which the lobbyist,
             124      principal, or government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is
             125      required by this section, if any;
             126          (vi) a description of each executive action on behalf of which the lobbyist, principal, or
             127      government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is required by
             128      this section, if any; and
             129          (vii) the general purposes, interests, and nature of the organization or organizations that
             130      the lobbyist, principal, or government officer filing the report represents.
             131          (c) When a multiclient lobbyist makes aggregate daily expenditures to benefit public
             132      officials or members of their immediate families, and the sum of the total aggregate daily
             133      expenditure for all of the lobbyist's clients exceeds [$50] $10 for a public official or family
             134      member, the multiclient lobbyist shall, for each client, disclose on the reports required by this
             135      section:
             136          (i) the date, location, and purpose of the event, activity, or expenditure;
             137          (ii) the name of the public official or member of the public official's immediate family
             138      who attended the event or activity or received the benefit of the expenditure;
             139          (iii) the public official type to which each public official belongs;
             140          (iv) the total monetary worth of the benefit conferred on the public official or member
             141      of the public official's immediate family by all clients and the total monetary worth of the
             142      benefit conferred on the public official or member of the public official's immediate family by
             143      the client upon whose behalf the report is filed;
             144          (v) each bill or resolution by number and short title on behalf of which the lobbyist,
             145      principal, or government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is
             146      required by this section, if any;
             147          (vi) a description of each executive action on behalf of which the lobbyist, principal, or
             148      government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is required by
             149      this section, if any; and
             150          (vii) the general purposes, interests, and nature of the organization or organizations that
             151      the lobbyist, principal, or government officer filing the report represents.


             152          (4) A related person may not, while assisting a lobbyist, principal, or government
             153      officer in lobbying, make an expenditure that benefits a public official or member of the public
             154      official's immediate family under circumstances which would otherwise fall within the
             155      disclosure requirements of this chapter if the expenditure was made by the lobbyist, principal,
             156      or government officer.
             157          (5) (a) Each lobbyist, principal, and government officer who makes expenditures
             158      totaling [$50] $10 or more to benefit public officials or members of their immediate families
             159      since the date of the last financial report filed shall file a financial report with the lieutenant
             160      governor on:
             161          (i) the date ten days after the last day of each annual general session;
             162          (ii) the date seven days before a regular general election; and
             163          (iii) the date seven days after the end of a special session or veto override session.
             164          (b) (i) If any date specified in this Subsection (5) falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal
             165      holiday, the report is due on the next business day or on the next succeeding business day, if
             166      the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
             167          (ii) The report shall be considered timely filed if it is postmarked on its due date.
             168          (c) Each report shall contain a listing of all expenditures made since the last
             169      expenditure reported on the last report filed in the form specified in Subsection (2)(b) and,
             170      when applicable, Subsection (3).
             171          (d) In preparing each financial report, all expenditures shall be reported as of five days
             172      before the required filing date of the report.
             173          (6) Each financial report filed by a lobbyist shall contain a certification that the
             174      information provided in the report is true, accurate, and complete to the lobbyist's best
             175      knowledge and belief.
             176          (7) The lieutenant governor shall:
             177          (a) develop preprinted suggested forms for all statements required by this section; and
             178          (b) make copies of the forms available to each person who requests them.
             179          (8) Each lobbyist and principal shall continue to file the financial reports required by
             180      this section until the lobbyist or principal has filed the report due on the first January 10 that is
             181      more than 12 months after the date that the lobbyist surrenders, fails to renew, or otherwise
             182      ceases to be licensed.






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