S.J.R. 8 Joint Resolution Regarding Eligibility for Legislative Office

Bill Sponsor:
Sen. McCoy, Scott D.
Floor Sponsor:

Rep. McIff, Kay L.
  • Drafting Attorney: Robert H. Rees
  • Fiscal Analyst: Mark Bleazard



  • Information
    • Last Action: 23 Mar 2009, Senate/ to Lieutenant Governor
    • Last Location: Executive Branch - Lieutenant Governor
    • Effective Date: 1 Jan 2011


S.J.R. 8


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             1     

JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING

             2     
ELIGIBILITY FOR LEGISLATIVE OFFICE

             3     
2009 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Scott D. McCoy

             6     
House Sponsor: Kay L. McIff

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This joint resolution of the Legislature proposes to amend the Utah Constitution to
             11      amend a provision relating to legislator eligibility.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This resolution proposes to amend the Utah Constitution to:
             14          .    specify that the time for calculating residency requirements for a person appointed
             15      to fill mid-term vacancies in the office of senator or representative is the time of
             16      appointment rather than the time for filing for the office;
             17          .    clarify that a provision prohibiting a senator or representative from continuing to
             18      serve after ceasing to be a resident of the applicable district applies also to a person
             19      appointed to fill a mid-term vacancy; and
             20          .    make technical changes.
             21      Special Clauses:
             22          This resolution directs the lieutenant governor to submit this proposal to voters.
             23          This resolution provides a contingent effective date of January 1, 2011 for this
             24      proposal.
             25      Utah Constitution Sections Affected:
             26      AMENDS:
             27          ARTICLE VI, SECTION 5
             28     
             29      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to


             30      each of the two houses voting in favor thereof:
             31          Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 5, to read:
             32           Article VI, Section 5. [Who is eligible as a legislator.]
             33          [No] (1) A person [shall be] is not eligible to the office of senator or representative
             34      [who] unless the person is [not]:
             35          (a) a citizen of the United States;
             36          (b) at least twenty-five years of age;
             37          (c) a qualified voter in the district from which the person is chosen;
             38          (d) a resident of the state for three consecutive years immediately prior to:
             39          (i) the last date provided by statute for filing for the office, for a person seeking
             40      election to the office; or
             41          (ii) the person's appointment to the office, for a person appointed to fill a mid-term
             42      vacancy; and
             43          (e) (i) a resident of the district from which the person is elected for six consecutive
             44      months immediately prior to the last date provided by statute for filing for the office[. No]; or
             45          (ii) a resident of the district for which the person is appointed to fill a mid-term
             46      vacancy for six consecutive months immediately prior to the person's appointment.
             47          (2) A person elected or appointed to the office of senator or representative [shall] may
             48      not continue to serve in that office after ceasing to be a resident of the district from which
             49      elected or for which appointed.
             50          Section 2. Submittal to voters.
             51          The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the voters of
             52      the state at the next regular general election in the manner provided by law.
             53          Section 3. Effective date.
             54          If the amendment proposed by this joint resolution is approved by a majority of those
             55      voting on it at the next regular general election, the amendment shall take effect on January 1,
             56      2011.


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Bill Status / Votes
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DateActionLocationVote
2/3/2009 Bill Numbered but not Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
2/3/2009 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
2/3/2009 LFA/ bill assigned to staff for fiscal analysis Legislative Research and General Counsel
2/4/2009 Senate/ received bill from Legislative Research Waiting for Introduction in the Senate
2/4/2009 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) Senate Rules Committee
2/4/2009 LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal input Senate Rules Committee
2/5/2009 LFA/ fiscal note sent to sponsor Senate Rules Committee
2/5/2009 Senate/ to standing committee Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
2/11/2009 Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee6 0 1
2/12/2009 Senate/ committee report favorable Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/20/2009 LFA/ fiscal note publicly available Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/20/2009 Senate/ to Printing with fiscal note Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/26/2009 Senate/ 2nd reading Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/26/2009 Senate/ floor amendment Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
2/26/2009 Senate/ passed 2nd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar28 0 1
2/27/2009 Senate/ 3rd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar
2/27/2009 Senate/ passed 3rd reading Clerk of the House28 0 1
2/27/2009 Senate/ to House with amendments Clerk of the House
2/27/2009 House/ received from Senate House Judiciary Committee
2/27/2009 House/ 1st reading (Introduced) House Rules Committee
2/27/2009 House/ to standing committee House Government Operations Committee
3/4/2009 House Comm - Favorable Recommendation House Government Operations Committee9 0 1
3/4/2009 House/ committee report favorable House Government Operations Committee
3/4/2009 House/ 2nd reading House Government Operations Committee
3/4/2009 House/ return to Rules due to fiscal impact House Rules Committee
3/11/2009 House/ lifted from standing committee House Rules Committee
3/11/2009 House/ 2nd suspended House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills
3/12/2009 House/ 3rd reading House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills
3/12/2009 House/ circled House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills
3/12/2009 House/ uncircled House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills
3/12/2009 House/ passed 3rd reading House Speaker72 0 3
3/12/2009 House/ signed by Speaker/ returned to Senate Senate President
3/12/2009 Senate/ received from House Senate President
3/12/2009 Senate/ signed by President/ sent for enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/12/2009 Bill Received from Senate for Enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/17/2009 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/20/2009 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate Senate Secretary
3/20/2009 Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing Senate Secretary
3/23/2009 Senate/ to Lieutenant Governor Executive Branch - Lieutenant Governor