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H.B. 402

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DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

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MODIFICATIONS

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2010 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stephen D. Clark

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Senate Sponsor: Wayne L. Niederhauser

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends the Utah Administrative Services Code and the Division of
             11      Administrative Rules part to address operating a division within the Department of
             12      Administrative Services as an internal service fund agency.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This bill:
             15          .    provides that subject to certain limitations the Department of Administrative
             16      Services may operate a division within the department, except for the Office of
             17      State Debt Collection, as an internal service fund agency;
             18          .    provides that a division that manages an internal service fund shall submit to the
             19      Rate Committee:
             20              .    a proposed rate and fee schedule for certain services rendered by the division;
             21      and
             22              .    other information or analysis requested by the Rate Committee; and
             23          .    makes technical and conforming changes.
             24      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          None


             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:
             30          63A-1-114, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 104 and 183
             31          63A-3-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 78
             32          63A-11-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 76
             33          63A-12-101, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             34          63G-3-402, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             35      ENACTS:
             36          63A-1-109.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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             38      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             39          Section 1. Section 63A-1-109.5 is enacted to read:
             40          63A-1-109.5. Department authority to operate divisions as an internal service
             41      fund agency -- Exception.
             42          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2) and subject to Section 63A-1-114 and
             43      provisions governing internal service funds or internal service fund agencies under Title 63J,
             44      Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the department may operate a division described in
             45      Section 63A-1-109 as an internal service fund agency.
             46          (2) The department may not operate the division described in Subsection
             47      63A-1-109 (1)(f) as an internal service fund agency.
             48          Section 2. Section 63A-1-114 is amended to read:
             49           63A-1-114. Rate Committee -- Membership -- Duties.
             50          (1) (a) There is created a Rate Committee which shall consist of:
             51          (i) the director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, or a designee;
             52          (ii) the executive directors of three state agencies that use services and pay rates to one
             53      of the department internal service funds, or their designee, appointed by the governor for a
             54      two-year term;
             55          (iii) the executive director of the Department of Administrative Services, or a designee;
             56          (iv) the director of the Division of Finance, or a designee; and
             57          (v) the chief information officer.
             58          (b) (i) The committee shall elect a chair from its members, except that the chair may


             59      not be from an agency that receives payment of a rate set by the committee.
             60          (ii) Members of the committee who are state government employees and who do not
             61      receive salary, per diem, or expenses from their agency for their service on the committee shall
             62      receive no compensation, benefits, per diem, or expenses for the members' service on the
             63      committee.
             64          (c) The Department of Administrative Services shall provide staff services to the
             65      committee.
             66          (2) (a) [The] A division described in Section 63A-1-109 that manages an internal
             67      service [funds managed by the following divisions] fund shall submit to the committee a
             68      proposed rate and fee schedule for services rendered by the [divisions] division to an executive
             69      branch entity or an entity that subscribes to services rendered by the division[, the:].
             70          [(i) Division of Facilities Construction and Management;]
             71          [(ii) Division of Fleet Operations;]
             72          [(iii) Division of Purchasing and General Services; and]
             73          [(iv) Division of Risk Management.]
             74          (b) The committee shall:
             75          (i) conduct meetings in accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings
             76      Act;
             77          (ii) review the proposed rate and fee schedules and may approve, increase, or decrease
             78      the rate and fee;
             79          (iii) recommend a proposed rate and fee schedule for each internal service fund to:
             80          (A) the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget; and
             81          (B) the legislative appropriations subcommittees that, in accordance with Section
             82      63J-1-410 , approve the internal service fund agency's rates, fees, and budget; and
             83          (iv) review and approve, increase or decrease an interim rate, fee, or amount when an
             84      internal service fund agency begins a new service or introduces a new product between annual
             85      general sessions of the Legislature.
             86          (c) The committee may in accordance with Subsection 63J-1-410 (4), decrease a rate,
             87      fee, or amount that has been approved by the Legislature.
             88          Section 3. Section 63A-3-103 is amended to read:
             89           63A-3-103. Duties of director of division -- Application to institutions of higher


             90      education.
             91          (1) The director of the Division of Finance shall:
             92          (a) define fiscal procedures relating to approval and allocation of funds;
             93          (b) provide for the accounting control of funds;
             94          (c) approve proposed expenditures for the purchase of supplies and services;
             95          (d) promulgate rules that:
             96          (i) establish procedures for maintaining detailed records of all types of leases;
             97          (ii) account for all types of leases in accordance with generally accepted accounting
             98      principles;
             99          (iii) require the performance of a lease with an option to purchase study by state
             100      agencies prior to any lease with an option to purchase acquisition of capital equipment; and
             101          (iv) require that the completed lease with an option to purchase study be approved by
             102      the director of the Division of Finance; [and]
             103          (e) if the department operates the Division of Finance as an internal service fund
             104      agency in accordance with Section 63A-1-109.5 , submit to the Rate Committee established in
             105      Section 63A-1-114 :
             106          (i) the proposed rate and fee schedule as required by Section 63A-1-114 ; and
             107          (ii) other information or analysis requested by the Rate Committee; and
             108          [(e)] (f) prescribe other fiscal functions required by law or under the constitutional
             109      authority of the governor to transact all executive business for the state.
             110          (2) (a) Institutions of higher education are subject to the provisions of Title 63A,
             111      Chapter 3, Part 1, General Provisions, and Part 2, Accounting System, only to the extent
             112      expressly authorized or required by the State Board of Regents under Title 53B, State System
             113      of Higher Education.
             114          (b) Institutions of higher education shall submit financial data for the past fiscal year
             115      conforming to generally accepted accounting principles to the director of the Division of
             116      Finance.
             117          (3) The Division of Finance shall prepare financial statements and other reports in
             118      accordance with legal requirements and generally accepted accounting principles for the state
             119      auditor's examination and certification:
             120          (a) not later than 60 days after a request from the state auditor; and


             121          (b) at the end of each fiscal year.
             122          Section 4. Section 63A-11-104 is amended to read:
             123           63A-11-104. Office director -- Appointment -- Duties -- Staff.
             124          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2):
             125          (a) The executive director of the department shall appoint the director of the office
             126      with the approval of the governor.
             127          (b) The director shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in the state.
             128          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), if the executive director does not appoint a
             129      director of the office, the executive director:
             130          (a) shall be the director of the office;
             131          (b) is not required to be an attorney;
             132          (c) may not engage in the practice of law, unless the executive director is an attorney
             133      licensed to practice law in the state; and
             134          (d) may not receive a salary from the state in excess of the salary established for the
             135      executive director by the governor under Section 67-22-2 .
             136          (3) The director shall:
             137          (a) administer and enforce this chapter; [and]
             138          (b) manage the operation and budget of the office[.]; and
             139          (c) if the department operates the office as an internal service fund agency in
             140      accordance with Section 63A-1-109.5 , submit to the Rate Committee established in Section
             141      63A-1-114 :
             142          (i) the proposed rate and fee schedule as required by Section 63A-1-114 ; and
             143          (ii) other information or analysis requested by the Rate Committee.
             144          (4) The director may employ staff.
             145          Section 5. Section 63A-12-101 is amended to read:
             146           63A-12-101. Division of Archives and Records Service created -- Duties.
             147          (1) There is created the Division of Archives and Records Service within the
             148      Department of Administrative Services.
             149          (2) The state archives shall:
             150          (a) administer the state's archives and records management programs, including storage
             151      of records, central microphotography programs, and quality control;


             152          (b) apply fair, efficient, and economical management methods to the collection,
             153      creation, use, maintenance, retention, preservation, disclosure, and disposal of records and
             154      documents;
             155          (c) establish standards, procedures, and techniques for the effective management and
             156      physical care of records;
             157          (d) conduct surveys of office operations and recommend improvements in current
             158      records management practices, including the use of space, equipment, automation, and supplies
             159      used in creating, maintaining, storing, and servicing records;
             160          (e) establish standards for the preparation of schedules providing for the retention of
             161      records of continuing value and for the prompt and orderly disposal of state records no longer
             162      possessing sufficient administrative, historical, legal, or fiscal value to warrant further
             163      retention;
             164          (f) establish, maintain, and operate centralized microphotography lab facilities and
             165      quality control for the state;
             166          (g) provide staff and support services to the records committee;
             167          (h) develop training programs to assist records officers and other interested officers and
             168      employees of governmental entities to administer this chapter and Title 63G, Chapter 2,
             169      Government Records Access and Management Act;
             170          (i) provide access to public records deposited in the archives;
             171          (j) administer and maintain the Utah Public Notice Website established under Section
             172      63F-1-701 ;
             173          (k) provide assistance to any governmental entity in administering this chapter and
             174      Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act; [and]
             175          (l) prepare forms for use by all governmental entities for a person requesting access to
             176      a record[.]; and
             177          (m) if the department operates the Division of Archives and Records Service as an
             178      internal service fund agency in accordance with Section 63A-1-109.5 , submit to the Rate
             179      Committee established in Section 63A-1-114 :
             180          (i) the proposed rate and fee schedule as required by Section 63A-1-114 ; and
             181          (ii) other information or analysis requested by the Rate Committee.
             182          (3) The state archives may:


             183          (a) establish a report and directives management program; and
             184          (b) establish a forms management program.
             185          (4) The executive director of the Department of Administrative Services may direct the
             186      state archives to administer other functions or services consistent with this chapter and Title
             187      63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
             188          Section 6. Section 63G-3-402 is amended to read:
             189           63G-3-402. Division of Administrative Rules -- Duties generally.
             190          (1) The Division of Administrative Rules shall:
             191          (a) establish all filing, publication, and hearing procedures necessary to make rules
             192      under this chapter;
             193          (b) record in a register the receipt of all agency rules, rule analysis forms, and notices
             194      of effective dates;
             195          (c) make the register, copies of all proposed rules, and rulemaking documents available
             196      for public inspection;
             197          (d) publish all proposed rules, rule analyses, notices of effective dates, and review
             198      notices in the bulletin at least monthly, except that the division may publish the complete text
             199      of any proposed rule that the director determines is too long to print or too expensive to publish
             200      by reference to the text maintained by the division;
             201          (e) compile, format, number, and index all effective rules in an administrative code,
             202      and periodically publish that code and supplements or revisions to it;
             203          (f) publish a digest of all rules and notices contained in the most recent bulletin;
             204          (g) publish at least annually an index of all changes to the administrative code and the
             205      effective date of each change;
             206          (h) print, or contract to print, all rulemaking publications the division determines
             207      necessary to implement this chapter;
             208          (i) distribute without charge the bulletin and administrative code to state-designated
             209      repositories, the Administrative Rules Review Committee, the Office of Legislative Research
             210      and General Counsel, and the two houses of the Legislature;
             211          (j) distribute without charge the digest and index to state legislators, agencies, political
             212      subdivisions on request, and the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel;
             213          (k) distribute, at prices covering publication costs, all paper rulemaking publications to


             214      all other requesting persons and agencies;
             215          (l) provide agencies assistance in rulemaking; [and]
             216          (m) if the Department of Administrative Services operates the division as an internal
             217      service fund agency in accordance with Section 63A-1-109.5 , submit to the Rate Committee
             218      established in Section 63A-1-114 :
             219          (i) the proposed rate and fee schedule as required by Section 63A-1-114 ; and
             220          (ii) other information or analysis requested by the Rate Committee; and
             221          [(m)] (n) administer this chapter and require state agencies to comply with filing,
             222      publication, and hearing procedures.
             223          (2) The division may after notifying the agency make nonsubstantive changes to rules
             224      filed with the division or published in the bulletin or code by:
             225          (a) implementing a uniform system of formatting, punctuation, capitalization,
             226      organization, numbering, and wording;
             227          (b) correcting obvious errors and inconsistencies in punctuation, capitalization,
             228      numbering, referencing, and wording;
             229          (c) changing a catchline to more accurately reflect the substance of each section, part,
             230      rule, or title;
             231          (d) updating or correcting annotations associated with a section, part, rule, or title; and
             232          (e) merging or determining priority of any amendment, enactment, or repeal to the
             233      same rule or section made effective by an agency.
             234          (3) In addition, the division may make the following nonsubstantive changes with the
             235      concurrence of the agency:
             236          (a) eliminate duplication within rules;
             237          (b) eliminate obsolete and redundant words; and
             238          (c) correcting defective or inconsistent section and paragraph structure in arrangement
             239      of the subject matter of rules.
             240          (4) For nonsubstantive changes made in accordance with Subsection (2) or (3) after
             241      publication of the rule in the bulletin, the division shall publish a list of nonsubstantive changes
             242      in the bulletin. For each nonsubstantive change, the list shall include:
             243          (a) the affected code citation;
             244          (b) a brief description of the change; and


             245          (c) the date the change was made.
             246          (5) All funds appropriated or collected for publishing the division's publications shall
             247      be nonlapsing.




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    as of 2-18-10 12:07 PM


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