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H.B. 268

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LEGISLATOR REPORTING OF GIFTS AND

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OTHER ITEMS

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Mark A. Wheatley

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill requires a legislator to report the receipt of certain gifts, meals, and
             11      admissions.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines "gift";
             15          .    requires legislators to quarterly report the receipt of:
             16              .    gifts received from someone other than a relative;
             17              .    food and beverage for which the legislator pays less than fair market value; and
             18              .    certain admissions for which the legislator pays less than fair market value;
             19          .    applies administrative penalties to a legislator who violates gift reporting
             20      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          36-11-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             29          36-11-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 233
             30          36-11-401, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 338
             31      ENACTS:
             32          36-11-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 36-11-102 is amended to read:
             36           36-11-102. Definitions.
             37          As used in this chapter:
             38          (1) "Aggregate daily expenditures" means:
             39          (a) for a single lobbyist, principal, or government officer, the total of all expenditures
             40      made within a calendar day by the lobbyist, principal, or government officer for the benefit of
             41      an individual public official;
             42          (b) when an expenditure is made by a member of a lobbyist group, the total of all
             43      expenditures made within a calendar day by every member of the lobbyist group for the benefit
             44      of an individual public official; or
             45          (c) for a multiclient lobbyist, the total of all expenditures made by the multiclient
             46      lobbyist within a calendar day for the benefit of an individual public official, regardless of
             47      whether expenditures were attributed to different clients.
             48          (2) "Executive action" means:
             49          (a) nominations and appointments by the governor;
             50          (b) the proposal, drafting, amendment, enactment, or defeat by a state agency of any
             51      rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
             52          (c) agency ratemaking proceedings.
             53          (3) (a) "Expenditure" means any of the items listed in this Subsection (3)(a) when
             54      given to or for the benefit of a public official:
             55          (i) a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, gift, advance, deposit, subscription,
             56      forbearance, services, or goods, unless consideration of equal or greater value is received; and
             57          (ii) a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to provide
             58      any of the items listed in Subsection (3)(a)(i).


             59          (b) "Expenditure" does not mean:
             60          (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the ordinary course of business;
             61          (ii) a campaign contribution reported in accordance with Title 20A, Chapter 11,
             62      Campaign and Financial Reporting Requirements;
             63          (iii) printed informational material that is related to the performance of the recipient's
             64      official duties;
             65          (iv) a devise or inheritance;
             66          (v) any item listed in Subsection (3)(a) if given by a relative;
             67          (vi) a modest item of food or refreshment such as a beverage or pastry offered other
             68      than as part of a meal, the value of which does not exceed $5;
             69          (vii) a greeting card or other item of little intrinsic value that is intended solely for
             70      presentation; or
             71          (viii) plaques, commendations, or awards presented in public and having a cash value
             72      not exceeding $50.
             73          (4) (a) "Gift" means a transfer of real property or tangible personal property for less
             74      than fair and adequate consideration.
             75          (b) "Gift" does not include a plaque, commendation, or award that is presented in
             76      public.
             77          [(4)] (5) (a) "Government officer" means:
             78          (i) an individual elected to a position in state or local government, when acting within
             79      the government officer's official capacity; or
             80          (ii) an individual appointed to or employed in a full-time position by state or local
             81      government, when acting within the scope of the individual's employment.
             82          (b) "Government officer" does not mean a member of the legislative branch of state
             83      government.
             84          [(5)] (6) "Immediate family" means:
             85          (a) a spouse;
             86          (b) a child residing in the household; or
             87          (c) an individual claimed as a dependent for tax purposes.
             88          [(6)] (7) "Interested person" means an individual defined in Subsections [(9)]
             89      (10)(b)(iii) and (viii).


             90          [(7)] (8) "Legislative action" means:
             91          (a) bills, resolutions, amendments, nominations, and other matters pending or proposed
             92      in either house of the Legislature or its committees or requested by a legislator; and
             93          (b) the action of the governor in approving or vetoing legislation.
             94          [(8)] (9) "Lobbying" means communicating with a public official for the purpose of
             95      influencing the passage, defeat, amendment, or postponement of legislative or executive action.
             96          [(9)] (10) (a) "Lobbyist" means:
             97          (i) an individual who is employed by a principal; or
             98          (ii) an individual who contracts for economic consideration, other than reimbursement
             99      for reasonable travel expenses, with a principal to lobby a public official.
             100          (b) "Lobbyist" does not include:
             101          (i) a government officer;
             102          (ii) a member or employee of the legislative branch of government;
             103          (iii) any person appearing at, or providing written comments to, a hearing conducted in
             104      accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act or Title 63G,
             105      Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act;
             106          (iv) any person participating on or appearing before an advisory or study task force,
             107      commission, board, or committee, constituted by the Legislature or any agency or department
             108      of state government, except legislative standing, appropriation, or interim committees;
             109          (v) a representative of a political party;
             110          (vi) an individual representing a bona fide church solely for the purpose of protecting
             111      the right to practice the religious doctrines of the church unless the individual or church makes
             112      an expenditure that confers a benefit on a public official;
             113          (vii) a newspaper, television station or network, radio station or network, periodical of
             114      general circulation, or book publisher for the purpose of publishing news items, editorials,
             115      other comments, or paid advertisements that directly or indirectly urge legislative or executive
             116      action; or
             117          (viii) an individual who appears on the individual's own behalf before a committee of
             118      the Legislature or an executive branch agency solely for the purpose of testifying in support of
             119      or in opposition to legislative or executive action.
             120          [(10)] (11) "Lobbyist group" means two or more lobbyists, principals, government


             121      officers, and any combination of lobbyists, principals, and officers who each contribute a
             122      portion of an expenditure made to benefit a public official or member of the public official's
             123      immediate family.
             124          [(11)] (12) "Multiclient lobbyist" means a single lobbyist, principal, or government
             125      officer who represents two or more clients and divides the aggregate daily expenditure made to
             126      benefit a public official or member of the public official's immediate family between two or
             127      more of those clients.
             128          [(12)] (13) "Person" includes individuals, bodies politic and corporate, partnerships,
             129      associations, and companies.
             130          [(13)] (14) "Principal" means a person that employs an individual to perform lobbying
             131      either as an employee or as an independent contractor.
             132          [(14)] (15) "Public official" means:
             133          (a) (i) a member of the Legislature;
             134          (ii) an individual elected to a position in the executive branch; or
             135          (iii) an individual appointed to or employed in the executive or legislative branch if
             136      that individual:
             137          (A) occupies a policymaking position or makes purchasing or contracting decisions;
             138          (B) drafts legislation or makes rules;
             139          (C) determines rates or fees; or
             140          (D) makes adjudicative decisions; or
             141          (b) an immediate family member of a person described in Subsection [(14)] (15)(a).
             142          [(15)] (16) "Public official type" means a notation to identify whether a public official
             143      is:
             144          (a) (i) a member of the Legislature;
             145          (ii) an individual elected to a position in the executive branch;
             146          (iii) an individual appointed to or employed in a position in the legislative branch who
             147      meets the definition of public official under Subsection [(14)] (15)(a)(iii); or
             148          (iv) an individual appointed to or employed in a position in the executive branch who
             149      meets the definition of public official under Subsection [(14)] (15)(a)(iii); or
             150          (b) an immediate family member of a person described in Subsection [(14)] (15)(b).
             151          [(16)] (17) "Quarterly reporting period" means the three-month period covered by each


             152      financial report required under Subsection 36-11-201 (2)(a).
             153          [(17)] (18) "Related person" means any person, or agent or employee of a person, who
             154      knowingly and intentionally assists a lobbyist, principal, or government officer in lobbying.
             155          [(18)] (19) "Relative" means a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, brother,
             156      sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nephew, niece, aunt, uncle, first cousin, or
             157      spouse of any of these individuals.
             158          [(19)] (20) (a) "Tangible personal property" means an item having a description that is
             159      consistent with the meaning of tangible personal property found in the Utah Constitution,
             160      Article XIII.
             161          (b) "Tangible personal property" does not include the admission price or cost for
             162      events, meals, recreation, outings, or functions.
             163          Section 2. Section 36-11-203 is enacted to read:
             164          36-11-203. Legislator reporting of certain gifts, meals, and admissions.
             165          (1) A legislator shall file a quarterly report with the lieutenant governor on or before
             166      the dates listed in Subsection (2).
             167          (2) (a) A quarterly report required by this section is due:
             168          (i) April 10, for the period of January 1 through March 31;
             169          (ii) July 10, for the period of April 1 through June 31;
             170          (iii) October 10, for the period of July 1 through September 30; and
             171          (iv) January 10, for the period of October 1 through December 31.
             172          (b) If the due date for a quarterly report falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday,
             173      the report is due the following business day.
             174          (3) (a) A quarterly report required by this section shall contain:
             175          (i) a listing of any gift the legislator received during the reporting period, including the
             176      name of the person giving the gift and an estimate of the value of the gift;
             177          (ii) a listing of any food and beverage received during the reporting period for which
             178      the legislator did not pay fair market value, including the name of the person providing the
             179      food and beverage and an estimate of the value of the food and beverage; and
             180          (iii) a listing of any admission to a sporting, recreational, or artistic event, whether as a
             181      spectator or participant, for which the legislator did not pay fair market value, including the
             182      name of the person providing the admission and an estimate of the value of the admission.


             183          (b) If a legislator receives no gifts, food and beverage, or admissions required to be
             184      reported under Subsection (3)(a), the legislator shall file a quarterly report indicating that fact.
             185          (4) Subsection (3) does not apply to a gift, food and beverage, or admission provided
             186      by a relative.
             187          Section 3. Section 36-11-304 is amended to read:
             188           36-11-304. Prohibition on certain gifts of real or tangible personal property.
             189          [(1) As used in this section:]
             190          [(a) "Gift" means a transfer of real property or tangible personal property for less than
             191      fair and adequate consideration.]
             192          [(b) "Gift" does not include a plaque, commendation, or award that is presented in
             193      public.]
             194          [(2)] (1) Except as provided in Subsection [(3)] (2), a lobbyist, principal, or
             195      government officer may not offer to or give any public official any gift or loan if the public
             196      official has been, or is now, or in the near future may be involved in any governmental action
             197      directly affecting the donor or lender.
             198          [(3)] (2) Subsection [(2)] (1) does not apply to the following:
             199          (a) an occasional nonpecuniary gift, having a value of not in excess of $50 per
             200      individual;
             201          (b) an award publicly presented in recognition of public services;
             202          (c) any bona fide loan made in the ordinary course of business; or
             203          (d) gifts to a relative.
             204          Section 4. Section 36-11-401 is amended to read:
             205           36-11-401. Penalties.
             206          (1) Any person who willfully and knowingly violates Section 36-11-103 , 36-11-201 ,
             207      36-11-203 , 36-11-301 , 36-11-302 , 36-11-303 , 36-11-304 , 36-11-305 , or 36-11-403 , is subject
             208      to the following penalties:
             209          (a) an administrative penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation; and
             210          (b) for each subsequent violation of that same section within 24 months, either:
             211          (i) an administrative penalty of up to $5,000; or
             212          (ii) suspension of the violator's lobbying license for up to one year, if the person is a
             213      lobbyist.


             214          (2) Any person who willfully and knowingly fails to file a financial report required by
             215      this chapter, omits material information from a license application form or financial report, or
             216      files false information on a license application form or financial report, is subject to the
             217      following penalties:
             218          (a) an administrative penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation; or
             219          (b) suspension of the violator's lobbying license for up to one year, if the person is a
             220      lobbyist.
             221          (3) Any person who willfully and knowingly fails to file a financial report required by
             222      this chapter on the date that it is due shall, in addition to the penalties, if any, imposed under
             223      Subsection (1) or (2), pay a penalty of up to $50 per day for each day that the report is late.
             224          (4) (a) When a lobbyist is convicted of violating Section 76-8-103 , 76-8-107 , 76-8-108 ,
             225      or 76-8-303 , the lieutenant governor shall suspend the lobbyist's license for up to five years
             226      from the date of the conviction.
             227          (b) When a lobbyist is convicted of violating Section 76-8-104 or 76-8-304 , the
             228      lieutenant governor shall suspend a lobbyist's license for up to one year from the date of
             229      conviction.
             230          (5) (a) Any person who willfully and knowingly violates Section 36-11-301 ,
             231      36-11-302 , or 36-11-303 is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             232          (b) The lieutenant governor shall suspend the lobbyist license of any person convicted
             233      under any of these sections for up to one year.
             234          (c) The suspension shall be in addition to any administrative penalties imposed by the
             235      lieutenant governor under this section.
             236          (d) Any person with evidence of a possible violation of this chapter may submit that
             237      evidence to the lieutenant governor for investigation and resolution.
             238          (6) Nothing in this chapter creates a third-party cause of action or appeal rights.




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