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Representative Larry B. Wiley proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
UTAH SCHOOL SEISMIC HAZARD

             2     
INVENTORY

             3     
2010 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Larry B. Wiley

             6     
Senate Sponsor: Jon J. Greiner

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill establishes requirements relating to public school seismic safety.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    enacts the School Seismic Safety Act which:
             14              .    requires a school district or charter school to conduct a seismic evaluation of
             15      each facility used by the school district or charter school using specified
             16      standards;
             17              .    creates and specifies the duties of the Public School Seismic Safety Committee;
             18              .    directs the State Board of Education to adopt rules;
             19              .    provides certain immunity from suit relating to a seismic safety evaluation;
             20          .    repeals the School Seismic Safety Act on July 1, 2020; and
             21          .    makes technical changes.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23      H. [     This bill appropriates:
             24          .    for fiscal year 2010-11 only, $25,000 from the General Fund to the State Board of
             25      Education.
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             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2010.
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:
             30          63G-7-201, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             31          63I-2-253, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Second Special Session, Chapter 6
             32      H. [     63J-1-602, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 368 ] .H
             33      ENACTS:
             34          53A-15-1201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          53A-15-1202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36          53A-15-1203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             37          53A-15-1204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             38     
             39      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             40          Section 1. Section 53A-15-1201 is enacted to read:
             41     
Part 12. School Seismic Safety Act

             42          53A-15-1201. Title.
             43          This part is known as the "School Seismic Safety Act."
             44          Section 2. Section 53A-15-1202 is enacted to read:
             45          53A-15-1202. Definitions.
             46          As used in this part:
             47          (1) "Committee" means the Public School Seismic Safety Committee created in
             48      Section 53A-15-1203 .
             49          (2) "Evaluation score worksheet" means the appropriate scoring worksheet for the
             50      location and type of building, as contained within federal guidelines.
             51          (3) "Federal guidelines" means guidelines and procedures specified in "Rapid Visual
             52      Screening of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards: A Handbook, 2nd Edition" published by
             53      the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency.
             54          (4) "Threshold score" means a score on an evaluation score worksheet which indicates
             55      that a building warrants a more detailed structural evaluation for its intended use.
             56          Section 3. Section 53A-15-1203 is enacted to read:


             57          53A-15-1203. Public School Seismic Safety Committee.
             58          (1) There is created the Public School Seismic Safety Committee consisting of seven
             59      members.
             60          (2) (a) The governor shall appoint three members who are licensed structural engineers,
             61      including:
             62          (i) one member from the public or private sector appointed from a list of at least two
             63      names submitted by the Utah Seismic Safety Commission;
             64          (ii) one member from the public or private sector appointed from a list of at least two
             65      names submitted by the H. [ Utah Division of Facilities Construction and Management ]
             65a      state superintendent of public instruction .H ; and
             66          (iii) one member from the public or private sector, after considering recommendations
             67      from professional associations representing structural engineers.
             68          (b) The state superintendent shall appoint four members, including:
             69          (i) one member representing a small school district;
             70          (ii) one member representing a medium-sized school district;
             71          (iii) one member representing a large school district; and
             72          (iv) one member from the state superintendent's staff.
             73          (3) (a) Except as required by Subsection (3)(b), each member is appointed to a
             74      four-year term.
             75          (b) Notwithstanding the requirement of Subsection (3)(a), the governor and state
             76      superintendent shall, at the time of appointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the
             77      terms of committee members are staggered so that approximately half of the committee is
             78      appointed every two years.
             79          (c) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
             80      appointed for the unexpired term in the same manner as the vacated member was chosen.
             81          (4) A member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service H. [ , but
             82      may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
             83          (a) Section 63A-3-106 ;
             84          (b) Section 63A-3-107 ; and
             85          (c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and
             86      63A-3-107
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             87          (5) (a) The committee shall elect one of the members to serve as chair.


             88          (b) A majority of the members of the committee constitutes a quorum of the
             89      committee.
             90          (c) The action of a majority of a quorum constitutes the action of the committee.
             91          (6) The state superintendent's staff shall provide staff support to the committee.
             92          (7) The committee shall:
             93          (a) advise and make recommendations to the Legislature, governor, state
             94      superintendent, and State Board of Education on seismic safety issues in public schools;
             95          (b) provide technical assistance to the State Board of Education, state superintendent,
             96      school districts, and charter schools in conducting and overseeing the seismic safety
             97      evaluations required by Section 53A-15-1204 ; and
             98          (c) after completion of the seismic safety evaluations required by Subsection
             99      53A-15-1204 (2), establish the threshold score.
             100          Section 4. Section 53A-15-1204 is enacted to read:
             101          53A-15-1204. Seismic safety evaluation.
             102          (1) On or before October 1, 2010, each school district and charter school shall provide
             103      the following information about each school to the Public School Seismic Safety Committee:
             104          (a) school address;
             105          (b) year of:
             106          (i) initial construction; and
             107          (ii) last significant H. seismic related .H improvement;
             108          (c) square footage;
             109          (d) total number of staff and enrolled students; and
             110          (e) a copy of any structural or seismic evaluation H. [ conducted ] or summary of seismic
             110a      or structural evaluations completed .H .
             111          (2) As funding H. [ allocated by the Public School Seismic Safety Committee ] appropriated
             111a      to the State Board of Education .H allows, each
             112      school district and charter school shall:
             113          (a) conduct a seismic safety rapid visual screening of each facility used by the school
             114      district or charter school H. that has not been evaluated .H in accordance with federal
             114a      guidelines H. or a more detailed seismic structural evaluation .H ;
             115          (b) complete the appropriate evaluation score worksheet; and
             116          (c) report its findings to the State Board of Education, including for each building:
             117          (i) the evaluation score worksheet;
             118          (ii) the current estimated number of building occupants during normal business hours;


             119      and
             120          (iii) the square footage.
             121          (3) The rapid visual screening and completion of the evaluation score worksheet under
             122      Subsection (2) shall be supervised or performed by a licensed professional structural engineer
             123      or a licensed professional civil engineer with experience in seismic evaluations.
             124          (4) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             125      State Board of Education, after consultation with the Public School Seismic Safety Committee,
             126      shall make rules to establish standardized forms and procedures for conducting and reporting
             127      the results of the rapid visual screening.
             128          (5) H. [ (a) ] .H The State Board of Education shall reimburse school districts and charter
             129      schools for the costs of complying with this section from funds appropriated for that purpose.
             130           H. [ (b) If reimbursement requests from school districts and charter schools exceed
             131      available funds, the State Board of Education shall proportionately reduce the allocation for
             132      each reimbursement request to match the level of available funds.
             133          (c) (i) If reimbursement requests from school districts and charter schools are less than
             134      available funds, the State Board of Education, after consultation with the Public School
             135      Seismic Safety Committee, shall allocate any remaining funds for additional evaluations of
             136      buildings that receive a score on the building's evaluation score worksheet that is below the
             137      threshold score established by the committee.
             138          (ii) If additional evaluations are funded pursuant to Subsection (5)(c)(i), the State
             139      Board of Education, after consultation with the Public School Seismic Safety Committee, shall
             140      require that the additional evaluations be performed using a nationally recognized standard.
             141          (iii) The State Board of Education may require matching funds as a condition of
             142      funding any additional evaluations.
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             143          (6) The Public School Seismic Safety Committee shall report to the Education Interim
             144      Committee the provisional findings of the statewide seismic evaluation, including any
             145      additional evaluations, on or before October 31, 2012, including:
             146          (a) by school district or charter school, the total number of screened buildings and the
             147      score for each building;
             148          (b) the total estimated number of building occupants;
             149          (c) the total estimated number of building occupants in structures that receive a score


             150      on the building's evaluation score worksheet that is below the threshold score established by
             151      the committee;
             152          (d) the total facility square footage statewide;
             153          (e) the total facility square footage statewide in structures that receive a score on the
             154      building's evaluation score worksheet that is below the threshold score established by the
             155      committee; and
             156          (f) the number of school districts, charter schools, and facilities for which no report
             157      was submitted.
             158          (7) Immunity from suit of a governmental entity is not waived if the injury arises out
             159      of, in connection with, or results from a seismic safety evaluation, including a seismic safety
             160      rapid visual screening, or failure to conduct a seismic safety evaluation, including a seismic
             161      safety rapid visual screening.
             162          (8) (a) A seismic safety evaluation, seismic safety rapid visual screening, score,
             163      worksheet, report, or any document created or prepared as a result of or in connection with a
             164      seismic safety evaluation, is not subject to discovery, subpoena, or similar compulsory process
             165      in any civil, judicial, or administrative proceeding.
             166          (b) An individual or organization with access to the data described in Subsection (8)(a)
             167      may not be compelled to testify with regard to a seismic safety evaluation or proceedings in
             168      connection with a seismic safety evaluation.
             169          (c) Documents described in Subsection (8)(a) and testimony described in Subsection
             170      (8)(b) are not admissible in a civil, judicial, or administrative proceeding.
             171          Section 5. Section 63G-7-201 is amended to read:
             172           63G-7-201. Immunity of governmental entities from suit.
             173          (1) Except as may be otherwise provided in this chapter, each governmental entity and
             174      each employee of a governmental entity are immune from suit for any injury that results from
             175      the exercise of a governmental function.
             176          (2) Notwithstanding the waiver of immunity provisions of Section 63G-7-301 , a
             177      governmental entity, its officers, and its employees are immune from suit for any injury or
             178      damage resulting from the implementation of or the failure to implement measures to:
             179          (a) control the causes of epidemic and communicable diseases and other conditions
             180      significantly affecting the public health or necessary to protect the public health as set out in


             181      Title 26A, Chapter 1, Local Health Departments;
             182          (b) investigate and control suspected bioterrorism and disease as set out in Title 26,
             183      Chapter 23b, Detection of Public Health Emergencies Act; [and]
             184          (c) respond to a national, state, or local emergency, a public health emergency as
             185      defined in Section 26-23b-102 , or a declaration by the President of the United States or other
             186      federal official requesting public health related activities[.]; and
             187          (d) conduct a seismic safety evaluation, including a seismic safety rapid visual
             188      screening pursuant to Title 53A, Chapter 15, Part 12, School Seismic Safety Act.
             189          Section 6. Section 63I-2-253 is amended to read:
             190           63I-2-253. Repeal dates -- Titles 53, 53A, and 53B.
             191          (1) Section 53A-1-403.5 is repealed July 1, 2012.
             192          (2) Subsection 53A-1-603 (5) is repealed July 1, 2010.
             193          (3) Title 53A, Chapter 1a, Part 10, UPSTART, is repealed July 1, 2014.
             194          [(4) Section 53A-3-702 is repealed July 1, 2008.]
             195          [(5) Section 53A-6-112 is repealed July 1, 2009.]
             196          [(6)] (4) Subsection 53A-13-110 (3) is repealed July 1, 2013.
             197          (5) Title 53A, Chapter 15, Part 12, School Seismic Safety Act, is repealed July 1, 2020.
             198          [(7)] (6) Section 53A-17a-152 is repealed July 1, 2010.
             199          [(8)] (7) Section 53A-17a-162 is repealed July 1, 2012.
             200           H. [ Section 7. Section 63J-1-602 is amended to read:
             201          63J-1-602. Nonlapsing accounts and funds.
             202          (1) The following revenue collections, appropriations from a fund or account, and
             203      appropriations to a program are nonlapsing:
             204          (a) appropriations made to the Legislature and its committees;
             205          (b) funds collected by the grain grading program, as provided in Section 4-2-2 ;
             206          (c) the Salinity Offset Fund created in Section 4-2-8.5 ;
             207          (d) the Invasive Species Mitigation Fund created in Section 4-2-8.7 ;
             208          (e) funds collected by pesticide dealer license registration fees, as provided in Section
             209      4-14-3 ;
             210          (f) funds collected by pesticide applicator business registration fees, as provided in
             211      Section 4-14-13 ;


             212     
H. (g) the Rangeland Improvement Fund created in Section 4-20-2 ;
             213          (h) funds deposited as dedicated credits under the Insect Infestation Emergency Control
             214      Act, as provided in Section 4-35-6 ;
             215          (i) the Percent-for-Art Program created in Section 9-6-404 ;
             216          (j) the Centennial History Fund created in Section 9-8-604 ;
             217          (k) the Uintah Basin Revitalization Fund, as provided in Section 9-10-108 ;
             218          (l) the Navajo Revitalization Fund created in Section 9-11-104 ;
             219          (m) the LeRay McAllister Critical Land Conservation Program created in Section
             220      11-38-301 ;
             221          (n) the Clean Fuels and Vehicle Technology Fund created in Section 19-1-403 ;
             222          (o) fees deposited as dedicated credits for hazardous waste plan reviews, as provided in
             223      Section 19-6-120 ;
             224          (p) an appropriation made to the Division of Wildlife Resources for the appraisal and
             225      purchase of lands under the Pelican Management Act, as provided in Section 23-21a-6 ;
             226          (q) award monies under the Crime Reduction Assistance Program, as provided under
             227      Section 24-1-19 ;
             228          (r) funds collected from the emergency medical services grant program, as provided in
             229      Section 26-8a-207 ;
             230          (s) fees and other funding available to purchase training equipment and to administer
             231      tests and conduct quality assurance reviews, as provided in Section 26-8a-208 ;
             232          (t) funds collected as a result of a sanction under Section 1919 of Title XIX of the
             233      federal Social Security Act, as provided in Section 26-18-3 ;
             234          (u) the Utah Health Care Workforce Financial Assistance Program created in Section
             235      26-46-102 ;
             236          (v) monies collected from subscription fees for publications prepared or distributed by
             237      the insurance commissioner, as provided in Section 31A-2-208 ;
             238          (w) monies received by the Insurance Department for administering, investigating
             239      under, and enforcing the Insurance Fraud Act, as provided in Section 31A-31-108 ;
             240          (x) certain monies received for penalties paid under the Insurance Fraud Act, as
             241      provided in Section 31A-31-109 ;
             242          (y) the fund for operating the state's Federal Health Care Tax Credit Program, as
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             243     
H. provided in Section 31A-38-104 ;
             244          (z) certain funds in the Department of Workforce Services' program for the education,
             245      training, and transitional counseling of displaced homemakers, as provided in Section
             246      35A-3-114 ;
             247          (aa) the Employment Security Administration Fund created in Section 35A-4-505 ;
             248          (bb) the Special Administrative Expense Fund created in Section 35A-4-506 ;
             249          (cc) funding for a new program or agency that is designated as nonlapsing under
             250      Section 36-24-101 ;
             251          (dd) the Oil and Gas Conservation Account created in Section 40-6-14.5 ;
             252          (ee) funds available to the State Tax Commission for purchase and distribution of
             253      license plates and decals, as provided in Section 41-1a-1201 ;
             254          (ff) certain fees for the cost of electronic payments under the Motor Vehicle Act, as
             255      provided in Section 41-1a-1221 ;
             256          (gg) certain fees collected for administering and enforcing the Motor Vehicle Business
             257      Regulation Act, as provided in Section 41-3-601 ;
             258          (hh) certain fees for the cost of electronic payments under the Motor Vehicle Business
             259      Regulation Act, as provided in Section 41-3-604 ;
             260          (ii) the Off-Highway Access and Education Restricted Account created in Section
             261      41-22-19.5 ;
             262          (jj) certain fees for the cost of electronic payments under the Motor Vehicle Act, as
             263      provided in Section 41-22-36 ;
             264          (kk) monies collected under the Notaries Public Reform Act, as provided under
             265      46-1-23 ;
             266          (ll) certain funds associated with the Law Enforcement Operations Account, as
             267      provided in Section 51-9-411 ;
             268          (mm) the Public Safety Honoring Heroes Restricted Account created in Section
             269      53-1-118 ;
             270          (nn) funding for the Search and Rescue Financial Assistance Program, as provided in
             271      Section 53-2-107 ;
             272          (oo) appropriations made to the Department of Public Safety from the Department of
             273      Public Safety Restricted Account, as provided in Section 53-3-106 ;
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             274     
H.    (pp) appropriations to the Motorcycle Rider Education Program, as provided in Section
             275      53-3-905 ;
             276          (qq) fees collected by the State Fire Marshal Division under the Utah Fire Prevention
             277      and Safety Act, as provided in Section 53-7-314 ;
             278          (rr) the DNA Specimen Restricted Account created in Section 53-10-407 ;
             279          (ss) monies appropriated to the State Board of Education for:
             280          (i) reimbursement of school district and charter school seismic safety evaluation costs
             281      pursuant to Section 53A-15-1204 ; and
             282          (ii) expenses of the Public School Seismic Safety Committee created in Section
             283      53A-15-1203;
             284          [(ss)] (tt) the minimum school program, as provided in Section 53A-17a-105 ;
             285          [(tt)] (uu) certain funds appropriated from the Uniform School Fund to the State Board
             286      of Education for new teacher bonus and performance-based compensation plans, as provided in
             287      Section 53A-17a-148 ;
             288          [(uu)] (vv) certain funds appropriated from the Uniform School Fund to the State
             289      Board of Education for implementation of proposals to improve mathematics achievement test
             290      scores, as provided in Section 53A-17a-152 ;
             291          [(vv)] (ww) the School Building Revolving Account created in Section 53A-21-401 ;
             292          [(ww)] (xx) monies received by the State Office of Rehabilitation for the sale of certain
             293      products or services, as provided in Section 53A-24-105 ;
             294          [(xx)] (yy) the State Board of Regents, as provided in Section 53B-6-104 ;
             295          [(yy)] (zz) certain funds appropriated from the General Fund to the State Board of
             296      Regents for teacher preparation programs, as provided in Section 53B-6-104 ;
             297          [(zz)] (aaa) a certain portion of monies collected for administrative costs under the
             298      School Institutional Trust Lands Management Act, as provided under Section 53C-3-202 ;
             299          [(aaa)] (bbb) certain surcharges on residence and business telecommunications access
             300      lines imposed by the Public Service Commission, as provided in Section 54-8b-10 ;
             301          [(bbb)] (ccc) certain fines collected by the Division of Occupational and Professional
             302      Licensing for violation of unlawful or unprofessional conduct that are used for education and
             303      enforcement purposes, as provided in Section 58-17b-505 ;
             304          [(ccc)] (ddd) the Nurse Education and Enforcement Fund created in Section
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             305     
H. 58-31b-103 ;
             306          [(ddd)] (eee) funding of the controlled substance database, as provided in Section
             307      58-37-7.7 ;
             308          [(eee)] (fff) the Certified Nurse Midwife Education and Enforcement Fund created in
             309      Section 58-44a-103 ;
             310          [(fff)] (ggg) funding for the building inspector's education program, as provided in
             311      Section 58-56-9 ;
             312          [(ggg)] (hhh) certain fines collected by the Division of Occupational and Professional
             313      Licensing for use in education and enforcement of the Security Personnel Licensing Act, as
             314      provided in Section 58-63-103 ;
             315          [(hhh)] (iii) the Professional Geologist Education and Enforcement Fund created in
             316      Section 58-76-103 ;
             317          [(iii)] (jjj) certain monies in the Water Resources Conservation and Development
             318      Fund, as provided in Section 59-12-103 ;
             319          [(jjj)] (kkk) funds paid to the Division of Real Estate for the cost of a criminal
             320      background check for broker and sales agent licenses, as provided in Section 61-2-9 ;
             321          [(kkk)] (lll) the Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account created in Section
             322      61-2-28 ;
             323          [(lll)] (mmm) funds paid to the Division of Real Estate for the cost of a criminal
             324      background check for a mortgage loan license, as provided in Section 61-2c-202 ;
             325          [(mmm)] (nnn) funds paid to the Division of Real Estate in relation to examination of
             326      records in an investigation, as provided in Section 61-2c-401 ;
             327          [(nnn)] (ooo) certain funds donated to the Department of Human Services, as provided
             328      in Section 62A-1-111 ;
             329          [(ooo)] (ppp) certain funds donated to the Division of Child and Family Services, as
             330      provided in Section 62A-4a-110 ;
             331          [(ppp)] (qqq) the Mental Health Therapist Grant and Scholarship Program, as provided
             332      in Section 62A-13-109 ;
             333          [(qqq)] (rrr) assessments for DUI violations that are forwarded to an account created by
             334      a county treasurer, as provided in Section 62A-15-503 ;
             335          [(rrr)] (sss) appropriations to the Division of Services for People with Disabilities, as
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             336     
H. provided in Section 62A-5-102 ;
             337          [(sss)] (ttt) certain donations to the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, as
             338      provided in Section 62A-15-103 ;
             339          [(ttt)] (uuu) certain funds received by the Division of Parks and Recreation from the
             340      sale or disposal of buffalo, as provided under Section 63-11-19.2 ;
             341          [(uuu)] (vvv) revenue for golf user fees at the Wasatch Mountain State Park, Palisades
             342      State Park, or Jordan River State Park, as provided under Section 63-11-19.5 ;
             343          [(vvv)] (www) revenue for golf user fees at the Green River State Park, as provided
             344      under Section 63-11-19.6 ;
             345          [(www)] (xxx) the Centennial Nonmotorized Paths and Trail Crossings Program
             346      created under Section 63-11a-503 ;
             347          [(xxx)] (yyy) the Bonneville Shoreline Trail Program created under Section
             348      63-11a-504 ;
             349          [(yyy)] (zzz) the account for the Utah Geological Survey, as provided in Section
             350      63-73-10 ;
             351          [(zzz)] (aaaa) the Risk Management Fund created under Section 63A-4-201 ;
             352          [(aaaa)] (bbbb) the Child Welfare Parental Defense Fund created in Section
             353      63A-11-203 ;
             354          [(bbbb)] (cccc) the Constitutional Defense Restricted Account created in Section
             355      63C-4-103 ;
             356          [(cccc)] (dddd) a portion of the funds appropriated to the Utah Seismic Safety
             357      Commission, as provided in Section 63C-6-104 ;
             358          [(dddd)] (eeee) funding for the Medical Education Program administered by the
             359      Medical Education Council, as provided in Section 63C-8-102 ;
             360          [(eeee)] (ffff) certain monies payable for commission expenses of the Pete Suazo Utah
             361      Athletic Commission, as provided under Section 63C-11-301 ;
             362          [(ffff)] (gggg) funds collected for publishing the Division of Administrative Rules'
             363      publications, as provided in Section 63G-3-402 ;
             364          [(gggg)] (hhhh) the appropriation to fund the Governor's Office of Economic
             365      Development's Enterprise Zone Act, as provided in Section 63M-1-416 ;
             366          [(hhhh)] (iiii) the Tourism Marketing Performance Account, as provided in Section
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             367     
H. 63M-1-1406 ;
             368          [(iiii)] (jjjj) certain funding for rural development provided to the Office of Rural
             369      Development in the Governor's Office of Economic Development, as provided in Section
             370      63M-1-1604 ;
             371          [(jjjj)] (kkkk) certain monies in the Development for Disadvantaged Rural
             372      Communities Restricted Account, as provided in Section 63M-1-2003 ;
             373          [(kkkk)] (llll) appropriations to the Utah Science Technology and Research Governing
             374      Authority, created under Section 63M-2-301 , as provided under Section 63M-3-302 ;
             375          [(llll)] (mmmm) certain monies in the Rural Broadband Service Fund, as provided in
             376      Section 63M-1-2303 ;
             377          [(mmmm)] (nnnn) funds collected from monthly offender supervision fees, as provided
             378      in Section 64-13-21.2 ;
             379          [(nnnn)] (oooo) funds collected by the housing of state probationary inmates or state
             380      parole inmates, as provided in Subsection 64-13e-104 (2);
             381          [(oooo)] (pppp) the Sovereign Lands Management account created in Section 65A-5-1 ;
             382          [(pppp)] (qqqq) certain forestry and fire control funds utilized by the Division of
             383      Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, as provided in Section 65A-8-103 ;
             384          [(qqqq)] (rrrr) the Department of Human Resource Management user training program,
             385      as provided in Section 67-19-6 ;
             386          [(rrrr)] (ssss) funds for the University of Utah Poison Control Center program, as
             387      provided in Section 69-2-5.5 ;
             388          [(ssss)] (tttt) appropriations to the Transportation Corridor Preservation Revolving
             389      Loan Fund, as provided in Section 72-2-117 ;
             390          [(tttt)] (uuuu) appropriations to the Local Transportation Corridor Preservation Fund,
             391      as provided in Section 72-2-117.5 ;
             392          [(uuuu)] (vvvv) appropriations to the Tollway Restricted Special Revenue Fund, as
             393      provided in Section 77-2-120 ;
             394          [(vvvv)] (wwww) appropriations to the Aeronautics Construction Revolving Loan
             395      Fund, as provided in Section 77-2-122 ;
             396          [(wwww)] (xxxx) appropriations to the State Park Access Highways Improvement
             397      Program, as provided in Section 72-3-207 ;
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             398     
H.    [(xxxx)] (yyyy) the Traffic Noise Abatement Program created in Section 72-6-112 ;
             399          [(yyyy)] (zzzz) certain funds received by the Office of the State Engineer for well
             400      drilling fines or bonds, as provided in Section 73-3-25 ;
             401          [(zzzz)] (aaaaa) certain monies appropriated to increase the carrying capacity of the
             402      Jordan River that are transferred to the Division of Parks and Recreation, as provided in
             403      Section 73-10e-1 ;
             404          [(aaaaa)] (bbbbb) certain fees for the cost of electronic payments under the State
             405      Boating Act, as provided in Section 73-18-25 ;
             406          [(bbbbb)] (ccccc) certain monies appropriated from the Water Resources Conservation
             407      and Development Fund, as provided in Section 73-23-2 ;
             408          [(ccccc)] (ddddd) the Lake Powell Pipeline Project Operation and Maintenance Fund
             409      created in Section 73-28-404 ;
             410          [(ddddd)] (eeeee) certain funds in the Water Development and Flood Mitigation
             411      Reserve Account, as provided in Section 73-103-1 ;
             412          [(eeeee)] (fffff) certain funds appropriated for compensation for special prosecutors, as
             413      provided in Section 77-10a-19 ;
             414          [(fffff)] (ggggg) the Indigent Aggravated Murder Defense Trust Fund created in
             415      Section 77-32-601 ;
             416          [(ggggg)] (hhhhh) the Indigent Felony Defense Trust Fund created in Section
             417      77-32-701 ;
             418          [(hhhhh)] (iiiii) funds donated or paid to a juvenile court by private sources, as
             419      provided in Subsection 78A-6-203 (c);
             420          [(iiiii)] (jjjjj) a state rehabilitative employment program, as provided in Section
             421      78A-6-210 ; and
             422          [(jjjjj)] (kkkkk) fees from the issuance and renewal of licenses for certified court
             423      interpreters, as provided in Section 78B-1-146 .
             424          (2) No revenue collection, appropriation from a fund or account, or appropriation to a
             425      program may be treated as nonlapsing unless:
             426          (a) it is expressly referenced by this section;
             427          (b) it is designated in a condition of appropriation in the appropriations bill; or
             428          (c) nonlapsing authority is granted under Section 63J-1-603 .
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             429          (3) Each legislative appropriations subcommittee shall review the accounts and funds
             430      that have been granted nonlapsing authority under this section or Section 63J-1-603 .
             431          Section 8. Appropriation.
             432          (1) There is appropriated $25,000 from the General Fund for fiscal year 2010-11 only,
             433      to the State Board of Education for:
             434          (a) reimbursement of school district and charter school seismic safety evaluation costs
             435      incurred pursuant to Section 53A-15-1204 ; and
             436          (b) expenses of the Public School Seismic Safety Committee created under Section
             437      53A-15-1203 .
             438          (2) The funds appropriated in Subsection (1) are non-lapsing.
             439          Section 9
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             440          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2010.


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