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H.B. 444

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UTAH STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM

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AUTHORITY

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Neil A. Hansen

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill creates the "Utah State Railroad Museum Authority."
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    creates the "Utah State Railroad Museum Authority" and establishes its membership
             14      and procedures;
             15          .    establishes the powers and duties of the executive director and the authority;
             16          .    clarifies that the authority's financial obligations are not obligations of the state;
             17          .    clarifies that the authority is responsible for the maintenance of its properties; and
             18          .    exempts the authority and its operators from state sales and use tax.
             19      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      ENACTS:
             25          9-3-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             26          9-3-502, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27          9-3-503, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             28          9-3-504, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             29          9-3-505, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             30          9-3-506, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             31          9-3-507, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32          9-3-508, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33          9-3-509, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34          9-3-510, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          9-3-511, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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             37      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             38          Section 1. Section 9-3-501 is enacted to read:
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Part 5. Utah State Railroad Museum Authority

             40          9-3-501. Title.
             41          This part is known as the "Utah State Railroad Museum Authority."
             42          Section 2. Section 9-3-502 is enacted to read:
             43          9-3-502. Creation -- Members -- Chair -- Powers -- Quorum -- Per diem and
             44      expenses.
             45          (1) There is created an independent state agency and a body politic and corporate
             46      known as the "Utah State Railroad Museum Authority."
             47          (2) The authority shall be composed of 11 members as follows:
             48          (a) one member of the county legislative body of Weber County;
             49          (b) one member of the county legislative body of Box Elder County;
             50          (c) the executive director of the Utah Transit Authority or the director's designee;
             51          (d) the executive director of the Department of Transportation or the director's
             52      designee;
             53          (e) three public members appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate,
             54      being private citizens of the state, as follows:
             55          (i) two persons representing the tourism industry, one each from Weber and Box Elder
             56      counties; and
             57          (ii) one person representing the public at large; and
             58          (f) four persons representing railroad historic and heritage preservation organizations


             59      active in Weber and Box Elder counties, as follows:
             60          (i) one person representing the Railroad and Locomotive Historical Society Golden
             61      Spike Chapter;
             62          (ii) one person representing the Union Station Foundation;
             63          (iii) one person representing the Golden Spike Heritage Foundation; and
             64          (iv) one person representing the Golden Spike Historic Site.
             65          (3) All members shall be residents of the state.
             66          (4) (a) Except as required by Subsection (4)(b), the three public members shall be
             67      appointed for four-year terms beginning July 1.
             68          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (4)(a), the governor shall, at the
             69      time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of
             70      authority members are staggered so that approximately half of the authority is appointed every
             71      two years.
             72          (5) Any of the three public members may be removed from office by the governor or
             73      for cause by an affirmative vote of six members of the authority.
             74          (6) When a vacancy occurs in the public membership for any reason, the replacement
             75      shall be appointed for the unexpired term by the governor with consent of the Senate for the
             76      unexpired term.
             77          (7) Each public member shall hold office for the term of the member's appointment and
             78      until a successor has been appointed and qualified.
             79          (8) A public member is eligible for reappointment, but may not serve more than two
             80      full consecutive terms.
             81          (9) The governor shall appoint the chair of the authority from among its members.
             82          (10) (a) The members shall elect from among their number a vice chair and other
             83      officers as they may determine.
             84          (b) The officers serve as the executive committee for the authority.
             85          (11) The powers of the authority shall be vested in its members.
             86          (12) (a) Six members constitute a quorum for transaction of authority business.
             87          (b) An affirmative vote of at least six members is necessary for any action to be taken
             88      by the authority.
             89          (13) (a) (i) A member who is not a government employee shall receive no


             90      compensation or benefits for the member's services, but may receive per diem and expenses
             91      incurred in the performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the
             92      Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             93          (ii) A member who is not a government employee may decline to receive per diem and
             94      expenses for the member's services.
             95          (b) (i) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per
             96      diem, or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses
             97      incurred in the performance of their official duties from the authority at the rates established by
             98      the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             99          (ii) State government officer and employee members may decline to receive per diem
             100      and expenses for their services.
             101          (c) (i) Local government members who do not receive salary, per diem, or expenses for
             102      their service from the entity that they represent may receive per diem and expenses incurred in
             103      the performance of their official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance under
             104      Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             105          (ii) Local government members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their
             106      services.
             107          Section 3. Section 9-3-503 is enacted to read:
             108          9-3-503. Executive director -- Powers and duties.
             109          (1) (a) The members of the authority shall appoint an executive director who shall be
             110      an employee of the authority, but who may not be a member of the authority.
             111          (b) The executive director serves at the pleasure of the members and receives
             112      compensation as set by the members and approved by the governor.
             113          (2) The executive director shall:
             114          (a) administer, manage, and direct the affairs and activities of the authority in
             115      accordance with the policies, control, and direction of the members of the authority;
             116          (b) approve all accounts for allowable expenses of the authority or of any of its
             117      employees and expenses incidental to the operation of the authority;
             118          (c) attend the meetings of the authority;
             119          (d) keep a record of the proceedings of the authority;
             120          (e) maintain and be custodian of all books, documents, and papers filed with the


             121      authority;
             122          (f) document and maintain records concerning ownership of all assets owned or under
             123      the control of the authority; and
             124          (g) perform other duties as directed by the members in carrying out the purposes of this
             125      part.
             126          Section 4. Section 9-3-504 is enacted to read:
             127          9-3-504. Member or employee -- Disclosure of interest.
             128          (1) A member or employee of the authority who has, will have, or later acquires an
             129      interest, direct or indirect, in any transaction with the authority shall immediately disclose the
             130      nature and extent of that interest in writing to the authority as soon as the individual has
             131      knowledge of the actual or prospective interest.
             132          (2) This disclosure shall be entered upon the minutes of the authority.
             133          (3) Upon this disclosure that member or employee may participate in any action by the
             134      authority authorizing the transaction.
             135          Section 5. Section 9-3-505 is enacted to read:
             136          9-3-505. Officer or employee -- No forfeiture of office or employment.
             137          Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, an officer or employee of this state
             138      does not forfeit the office or employment with the state by reason of acceptance of membership
             139      on the authority or service on it.
             140          Section 6. Section 9-3-506 is enacted to read:
             141          9-3-506. Authority -- Powers.
             142          (1) The authority shall facilitate:
             143          (a) or operate and maintain a scenic and historic railroad in and around Weber and Box
             144      Elder counties;
             145          (b) or operate and maintain one or more railroad history museums in and around Weber
             146      and Box Elder counties;
             147          (c) the restoration, preservation, and public display of railroad artifacts and heritage in
             148      and around Weber and Box Elder counties; and
             149          (d) the restoration, preservation, and operation of historically significant railroad
             150      related properties in and around Weber and Box Elder counties for public benefit.
             151          (2) The authority has perpetual succession as a body politic and corporate and may:


             152          (a) adopt, amend, and repeal policies and procedures for the regulation of its affairs and
             153      the conduct of its business;
             154          (b) sue and be sued in its own name;
             155          (c) maintain an office at any place or places within this state it may designate;
             156          (d) adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws and rules, not inconsistent with this part, to carry
             157      into effect the powers and purposes of the authority and the conduct of its business;
             158          (e) purchase, lease, sell, and otherwise dispose of property and rights-of-way;
             159          (f) employ experts and other professionals it considers necessary;
             160          (g) employ and retain independent legal counsel;
             161          (h) make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for
             162      the performance of its duties and the exercise of its duties under this part as described in
             163      Subsection (1);
             164          (i) procure insurance for liability and against any loss in connection with its property
             165      and other assets in amounts and from insurers it considers desirable;
             166          (j) receive appropriations from the Legislature and receive other public moneys and
             167      accept aid or contributions from any source of money, property, labor, or other things of value
             168      to be held, used, and applied to carry out the purposes of this part, subject to the conditions
             169      upon which the grants and contributions are made, including gifts or grants from any
             170      department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States or of this state for any purpose
             171      consistent with this part;
             172          (k) enter into agreements with any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United
             173      States or this state for the purpose of providing for the operation and maintenance of a scenic
             174      railway in and around Weber and Box Elder counties; and
             175          (l) do any act necessary or convenient to the exercise of the powers granted by this part.
             176          (3) (a) (i) All monies received by the authority under Subsection (2)(j) and from any
             177      other source shall be for the exclusive use of the authority in the performance and exercise of
             178      its duties under this part as described in Subsection (1).
             179          (ii) The monies received by the authority may not be used for any other purpose or by
             180      any other entity.
             181          (b) Entities receiving grants or in-kind support from the authority may solicit and
             182      receive monies from other sources and utilize that money in any way they see fit to support


             183      their charter.
             184          Section 7. Section 9-3-507 is enacted to read:
             185          9-3-507. Notes, bonds, other obligation -- Not debt liability -- Expenses payable
             186      from funds provided -- Agency without authority to incur liability on behalf of state.
             187          (1) An obligation or liability of the authority does not constitute a debt or liability of
             188      this state or of any of its political subdivisions nor does any obligation or liability constitute the
             189      loaning of credit of the state or of any of its political subdivisions nor may any obligation or
             190      liability of the authority be payable from funds other than those of the authority.
             191          (2) All obligations of the authority shall contain a statement to the effect:
             192          (a) that the authority is obligated to pay them solely from the revenues or other funds of
             193      the authority;
             194          (b) that neither this state nor its political subdivisions are obligated to pay them; and
             195          (c) that neither the faith and credit nor the taxing power of this state or any of its
             196      political subdivisions is pledged to the payment of them.
             197          (3) Expenses incurred in carrying out this part are payable solely from funds of the
             198      authority provided under this part, and nothing in this part authorizes the authority to incur
             199      indebtedness or liability on behalf of or payable by this state or any of its political subdivisions.
             200          Section 8. Section 9-3-508 is enacted to read:
             201          9-3-508. Relation to certain acts.
             202          (1) The authority is exempt from:
             203          (a) Title 51, Chapter 5, Funds Consolidation Act;
             204          (b) Title 63, Chapter 38, Budgetary Procedures Act;
             205          (c) Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Procurement Code;
             206          (d) Title 63A, Chapter 1, Department of Administrative Services; and
             207          (e) Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel Management Act.
             208          (2) The authority is subject to audit by the state auditor pursuant to Title 67, Chapter 3,
             209      and by the legislative auditor general pursuant to Section 36-12-15 .
             210          Section 9. Section 9-3-509 is enacted to read:
             211          9-3-509. Duty to maintain rails and operating equipment.
             212          (1) The authority shall maintain the rails, bed, right-of-way, and related property owned
             213      by the authority upon which the authority's train operates in compliance with state and federal


             214      statutes, rules, and regulations.
             215          (2) The authority shall require any party from whom it leases, or otherwise utilizes
             216      rails, bed, right-of-way, motive power, rolling stock, and related property that the property be
             217      delivered and maintained in compliance with state and federal statutes, rules, and regulations.
             218          Section 10. Section 9-3-510 is enacted to read:
             219          9-3-510. Lease of rails or equipment from Department of Transportation and
             220      Division of Parks and Recreation.
             221          The Department of Transportation and the Division of Parks and Recreation shall
             222      jointly lease the rails, bed, right-of-way, and related property for not more than $1 per year to
             223      the authority.
             224          Section 11. Section 9-3-511 is enacted to read:
             225          9-3-511. Sales tax exemption.
             226          The authority and its operators are exempt from sales and use tax imposed under Title
             227      59, Chapter 12, Sales and Use Tax Act.




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