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H.B. 313

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MOTOR FUEL AND SPECIAL FUEL TAX -

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INDEXING FOR INFLATION

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Wayne A. Harper

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Motor Fuel and Special Fuel Tax Act by amending provisions
             11      relating to the motor fuel and special fuel tax rate.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    provides that the motor fuel and special fuel tax rate shall be increased or decreased
             15      every two years based on the actual percentage change in the consumer price index
             16      over the previous two calendar years;
             17          .    provides procedures for implementing the motor fuel and special fuel tax rate
             18      adjustment;
             19          .    grants the State Tax Commission rulemaking authority to establish rules
             20      implementing the motor fuel and special fuel tax rate adjustment provisions; and
             21          .    makes technical changes.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          None
             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:


             28          59-13-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 237
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             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 59-13-201 is amended to read:
             32           59-13-201. Rate -- Tax basis -- Exemptions -- Revenue deposited in the
             33      Transportation Fund -- Restricted account for boating uses -- Refunds -- Reduction of tax
             34      in limited circumstances.
             35          (1) (a) (i) Subject to the provisions of this section, a tax is imposed at the rate of 24-1/2
             36      cents per gallon upon all motor fuel that is sold, used, or received for sale or used in this state.
             37          (ii) (A) Beginning on or after January 1, 2009, the commission shall, every two years in
             38      the odd year, increase or decrease the rate imposed under Subsection (1)(a)(i) by an amount
             39      equal to the actual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index during the previous two
             40      calendar years rounded up to the nearest half penny.
             41          (B) For purposes of Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A), the commission shall calculate the
             42      Consumer Price Index as provided in Sections 1(f)(4) and 1(f)(5), Internal Revenue Code.
             43          (C) The adjusted fuel tax rate shall take effect on January 1 in a year that the fuel tax
             44      rate is required to be adjusted in accordance with Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A).
             45          (D) The first adjustment to the fuel tax rate under this Subsection (1)(a)(ii) shall be
             46      made on January 1, 2009.
             47          (E) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             48      the commission may make rules implementing the provisions of this Subsection (1)(a)(ii).
             49          (b) In lieu of the tax imposed under Subsection (1)(a) and subject to the provisions of
             50      this section, a tax is imposed at the rate of 3/19 of the rate imposed under Subsection (1)(a),
             51      rounded up to the nearest penny, upon all motor fuels that meet the definition of clean fuel in
             52      Section 59-13-102 and are sold, used, or received for sale or use in this state.
             53          (2) Any increase or decrease in tax rate applies to motor fuel that is imported to the
             54      state or sold at refineries in the state on or after the effective date of the rate change.
             55          (3) (a) No motor fuel tax is imposed upon:
             56          (i) motor fuel that is brought into and sold in this state in original packages as purely
             57      interstate commerce sales;
             58          (ii) motor fuel that is exported from this state if proof of actual exportation on forms


             59      prescribed by the commission is made within 180 days after exportation;
             60          (iii) motor fuel or components of motor fuel that is sold and used in this state and
             61      distilled from coal, oil shale, rock asphalt, bituminous sand, or solid hydrocarbons located in
             62      this state; or
             63          (iv) motor fuel that is sold to the United States government, this state, or the political
             64      subdivisions of this state.
             65          (b) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             66      commission shall make rules governing the procedures for administering the tax exemption
             67      provided under Subsection (3)(a)(iv).
             68          (4) The commission may either collect no tax on motor fuel exported from the state or,
             69      upon application, refund the tax paid.
             70          (5) (a) All revenue received by the commission under this part shall be deposited daily
             71      with the state treasurer and credited to the Transportation Fund.
             72          (b) An appropriation from the Transportation Fund shall be made to the commission to
             73      cover expenses incurred in the administration and enforcement of this part and the collection of
             74      the motor fuel tax.
             75          (6) (a) The commission shall determine what amount of motor fuel tax revenue is
             76      received from the sale or use of motor fuel used in motorboats registered under the provisions
             77      of the State Boating Act, and this amount shall be deposited in a restricted revenue account in
             78      the General Fund of the state.
             79          (b) The funds from this account shall be used for the construction, improvement,
             80      operation, and maintenance of state-owned boating facilities and for the payment of the costs
             81      and expenses of the Division of Parks and Recreation in administering and enforcing the State
             82      Boating Act.
             83          (7) (a) The United States government or any of its instrumentalities, this state, or a
             84      political subdivision of this state that has purchased motor fuel from a licensed distributor or
             85      from a retail dealer of motor fuel and has paid the tax on the motor fuel as provided in this
             86      section is entitled to a refund of the tax and may file with the commission for a quarterly
             87      refund.
             88          (b) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             89      commission shall make rules governing the application and refund provided for in Subsection


             90      (7)(a).
             91          (8) (a) The commission shall refund annually into the Off-Highway Vehicle Account in
             92      the General Fund an amount equal to the lesser of the following:
             93          (i) .5% of the motor fuel tax revenues collected under this section; or
             94          (ii) $1,050,000.
             95          (b) This amount shall be used as provided in Section 41-22-19 .
             96          (c) This Subsection (8) sunsets on July 1, 2010.
             97          (9) (a) Beginning on April 1, 2001, a tax imposed under this section on motor fuel that
             98      is sold, used, or received for sale or use in this state is reduced to the extent provided in
             99      Subsection (9)(b) if:
             100          (i) a tax imposed on the basis of the sale, use, or receipt for sale or use of the motor
             101      fuel is paid to the Navajo Nation;
             102          (ii) the tax described in Subsection (9)(a)(i) is imposed without regard to whether or
             103      not the person required to pay the tax is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation; and
             104          (iii) the commission and the Navajo Nation execute and maintain an agreement as
             105      provided in this Subsection (9) for the administration of the reduction of tax.
             106          (b) (i) If but for Subsection (9)(a) the motor fuel is subject to a tax imposed by this
             107      section:
             108          (A) the state shall be paid the difference described in Subsection (9)(b)(ii) if that
             109      difference is greater than $0; and
             110          (B) a person may not require the state to provide a refund, a credit, or similar tax relief
             111      if the difference described in Subsection (9)(b)(ii) is less than or equal to $0.
             112          (ii) The difference described in Subsection (9)(b)(i) is equal to the difference between:
             113          (A) the amount of tax imposed on the motor fuel by this section; less
             114          (B) the tax imposed and collected by the Navajo Nation on the motor fuel.
             115          (c) For purposes of Subsections (9)(a) and (b), the tax paid to the Navajo Nation under
             116      a tax imposed by the Navajo Nation on the basis of the sale, use, or receipt for sale or use of
             117      motor fuel does not include any interest or penalties a taxpayer may be required to pay to the
             118      Navajo Nation.
             119          (d) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             120      commission shall make rules governing the procedures for administering the reduction of tax


             121      provided under this Subsection (9).
             122          (e) The agreement required under Subsection (9)(a):
             123          (i) may not:
             124          (A) authorize the state to impose a tax in addition to a tax imposed under this chapter;
             125          (B) provide a reduction of taxes greater than or different from the reduction described
             126      in this Subsection (9); or
             127          (C) affect the power of the state to establish rates of taxation;
             128          (ii) shall:
             129          (A) be in writing;
             130          (B) be signed by:
             131          (I) the chair of the commission or the chair's designee; and
             132          (II) a person designated by the Navajo Nation that may bind the Navajo Nation;
             133          (C) be conditioned on obtaining any approval required by federal law;
             134          (D) state the effective date of the agreement; and
             135          (E) state any accommodation the Navajo Nation makes related to the construction and
             136      maintenance of state highways and other infrastructure within the Utah portion of the Navajo
             137      Nation; and
             138          (iii) may:
             139          (A) notwithstanding Section 59-1-403 , authorize the commission to disclose to the
             140      Navajo Nation information that is:
             141          (I) contained in a document filed with the commission; and
             142          (II) related to the tax imposed under this section;
             143          (B) provide for maintaining records by the commission or the Navajo Nation; or
             144          (C) provide for inspections or audits of distributors, carriers, or retailers located or
             145      doing business within the Utah portion of the Navajo Nation.
             146          (f) (i) If, on or after April 1, 2001, the Navajo Nation changes the tax rate of a tax
             147      imposed on motor fuel, any change in the reduction of taxes under this Subsection (9) as a
             148      result of the change in the tax rate is not effective until the first day of the calendar quarter after
             149      a 60-day period beginning on the date the commission receives notice:
             150          (A) from the Navajo Nation; and
             151          (B) meeting the requirements of Subsection (9)(f)(ii).


             152          (ii) The notice described in Subsection (9)(f)(i) shall state:
             153          (A) that the Navajo Nation has changed or will change the tax rate of a tax imposed on
             154      motor fuel;
             155          (B) the effective date of the rate change of the tax described in Subsection (9)(f)(ii)(A);
             156      and
             157          (C) the new rate of the tax described in Subsection (9)(f)(ii)(A).
             158          (g) If the agreement required by Subsection (9)(a) terminates, a reduction of tax is not
             159      permitted under this Subsection (9) beginning on the first day of the calendar quarter after a
             160      30-day period beginning on the day the agreement terminates.
             161          (h) If there is a conflict between this Subsection (9) and the agreement required by
             162      Subsection (9)(a), this Subsection (9) governs.




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