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STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION BOUNDARY AMENDMENTS

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2012 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Kenneth W. Sumsion

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Senate Sponsor: Ralph Okerlund

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill makes minor adjustments to State Board of Education district boundaries to
             10      reconcile United States Census data with state maps and to resolve certain election
             11      administration issues.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines terms;
             15          .    makes changes to State Board of Education district boundaries to reconcile United
             16      States Census data with state maps;
             17          .    makes changes to State Board of Education district boundaries to resolve certain
             18      election administration issues; and
             19          .    makes technical corrections.
             20      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          This bill provides an immediate effective date.
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          20A-14-101.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Third Special Session, Chapter 3
             27          20A-14-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Third Special Session, Chapter 3
             28          20A-14-102.2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Third Special Session, Chapter 3
             29          20A-14-102.3, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Third Special Session, Chapter 3


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             31      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             32          Section 1. Section 20A-14-101.5 is amended to read:
             33           20A-14-101.5. State Board of Education -- Number of members -- State Board of
             34      Education district boundaries.
             35          (1) As used in this section:
             36          (a) "County boundary" means the county boundary's location in the database as of
             37      January 1, 2010.
             38          (b) "Database" means the State Geographic Information Database created in Section
             39      63F-1-507 .
             40          (c) "Local school district boundary" means the local school district boundary's location
             41      in the database as of January 1, 2010.
             42          (d) "Municipal boundary" means the municipal boundary's location in the database as
             43      of January 1, 2010.
             44          [(1)] (2) The State Board of Education shall consist of 15 members, with one member
             45      to be elected from each State Board of Education district.
             46          [(2) The] (3) Except as modified in Subsection (5), the Legislature adopts the official
             47      census population figures and maps of the Bureau of the Census of the United States
             48      Department of Commerce developed in connection with the taking of the 2010 national
             49      decennial census as the official data for establishing State Board of Education district
             50      boundaries.
             51          [(3)] (4) (a) [The] Except as modified in Subsection (5), the Legislature enacts the
             52      numbers and boundaries of the State Board of Education districts designated in the Board block
             53      assignment file that is the electronic component of the bill that enacts this section.
             54          (b) That Board block assignment file, and the State Board of Education district
             55      boundaries generated from that Board block assignment file, together with modifications made
             56      by Subsection (5), may be accessed via the Utah Legislature's website.
             57          (5) (a) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board


             58      of Education District 1 and removed from State Board of Education District 2:
             59      490572105053022, 490572105053023, 490572105053032, and 490572105053033.
             60          (b) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             61      Education District 2 and removed from State Board of Education District 1:
             62      490572104031002, 490572104031003, 490572104031008, 490572104031009,
             63      490572104031010, 490572104031014, 490572104042050, 490572104042060, and
             64      490572104042061.
             65          (c) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             66      Education District 4 and removed from State Board of Education District 2:
             67      490572105112040, 490572105112042, 490572105112043, and 490572105123002.
             68          (d) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             69      Education District 4 and removed from State Board of Education District 5: 490111251021028
             70      and 490111251021047.
             71          (e) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             72      Education District 6 and removed from State Board of Education District 8: 490351135331025
             73      and 490351135331026.
             74          (f) The following census block from the 2010 Census is placed into State Board of
             75      Education District 7 and removed from State Board of Education District 12:
             76      490439643061158.
             77          (g) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             78      Education District 8 and removed from State Board of Education District 6:
             79      490351135331027, 490351135331032, 490351135331033, 490351135331034, and
             80      490351135331035.
             81          (h) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             82      Education District 9 and removed from State Board of Education District 13:
             83      490490022071013, 490490022073011, 490490022073012, 490490022073016,
             84      490490022073017, and 490490101131460.
             85          (i) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of


             86      Education District 11 and removed from State Board of Education District 6:
             87      490351142001009, 490351142001010, 490351142001011, 490351142001012,
             88      490351142001020, and 490351142001021.
             89          (j) The following census blocks from the 2010 Census are placed into State Board of
             90      Education District 12 and removed from State Board of Education District 9:
             91      490490022011002, 490490022011003, and 490490101122121.
             92          (k) The boundary between State Board of Education District 7 and State Board of
             93      Education District 12 is changed to follow the local school district boundary from the
             94      intersection of the local school district boundary with the shared boundary between Morgan
             95      County and Summit County, then along the same local school district boundary generally south
             96      and east to the intersection of the State Board of Education district boundary with the boundary
             97      of Summit County Service Area 3, then projecting the same service area boundary east to
             98      intersect with Interstate 80.
             99          (l) The boundary between State Board of Education District 8 and State Board of
             100      Education District 10 is changed to follow 900 East Street south from the intersection of I-215
             101      with 900 East Street, south to the intersection of 900 East Street with the Midvale municipal
             102      boundary, then along the Midvale municipal boundary generally west to the intersection of
             103      established State Board of Educations Districts 8, 10, and 11.
             104          (m) The boundary between State Board of Education District 8 and State Board of
             105      Education District 11 is changed to follow the Midvale municipal boundary from the
             106      intersection of established State Board of Education Districts 8, 10, and 11, generally west to
             107      the intersection of Midvale municipal boundary with Interstate 15.
             108          (n) The boundary of State Board of Education District 9 is changed to follow the Lehi
             109      City municipal boundary so that all of Lehi City is within State Board of Education District 9.
             110          (o) The boundary between State Board of Education District 9 and State Board of
             111      Education District 12 is changed to follow the Pleasant Grove municipal boundary from the
             112      southernmost intersection of the Pleasant Grove municipal boundary with State Street generally
             113      east to the intersection of the Pleasant Grove municipal boundary with the Murdock Canal.


             114          (p) The boundary of State Board of Education District 11 is changed to follow State
             115      Highway 73 from the easternmost point where State Highway 73 intersects with the established
             116      boundary between State Board of Education Districts 9 and 11, east to the intersection of State
             117      Highway 73 with State Highway 68, then north to the southernmost intersection of State
             118      Highway 68 with the Lehi municipal boundary, then following the Lehi municipal boundary
             119      north to the next point where the Lehi municipal boundary intersects with State Highway 68,
             120      then following the Lehi municipal boundary generally east, north, and west to the next
             121      intersection of the Lehi municipal boundary with State Highway 68.
             122          (q) The following census block from the 2010 Census is placed into State Board of
             123      Education District 12 and removed from State Board of Education District
             124      13: 490490022011099.
             125          Section 2. Section 20A-14-102 is amended to read:
             126           20A-14-102. State Board of Education districts.
             127          (1) (a) The Legislature shall file a copy of the Board block assignment file enacted by
             128      the Legislature with the lieutenant governor's office.
             129          (b) [The] Except as provided in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5), the legal boundaries of
             130      State Board of Education districts are contained in the Board block assignment file on file with
             131      the lieutenant governor's office.
             132          (2) (a) The lieutenant governor shall:
             133          (i) generate maps of each State Board of Education district from the Board block
             134      assignment file and modifications to boundaries made in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5); and
             135          (ii) ensure that those maps are available for viewing on the lieutenant governor's
             136      website.
             137          (b) If there is any inconsistency between the maps [and], the Board block assignment
             138      file, and the modifications made to boundaries in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5), the Board block
             139      assignment file [is] as adjusted by the modifications to boundaries made in Subsection
             140      20A-14-101.5 (5), are controlling.
             141          Section 3. Section 20A-14-102.2 is amended to read:


             142           20A-14-102.2. Uncertain boundaries -- How resolved.
             143          (1) As used in this section[, "affected]:
             144          (a) "Affected party" means:
             145          [(a)] (i) a state school board member whose State Board of Education district boundary
             146      is uncertain because the [boundary] feature used to establish the district boundary in the Board
             147      block assignment file [used to establish the district boundary] or in any modifications to the
             148      boundary made in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5) has been removed, modified, or is unable to be
             149      identified or who is uncertain about whether or not the member or another person resides in a
             150      particular State Board of Education district;
             151          [(b)] (ii) a candidate for state school board whose State Board of Education district
             152      boundary is uncertain because the [boundary] feature used to establish the district boundary in
             153      the Board block assignment file [used to establish the district boundary] or in any modification
             154      to the boundary made in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5) has been removed, modified, or is unable
             155      to be identified or who is uncertain about whether or not the candidate or another person
             156      resides in a particular State Board of Education district; or
             157          [(c)] (iii) a person who is uncertain about which State Board of Education district
             158      contains the person's residence because the [boundary] feature used to establish the district
             159      boundary in the Board block assignment file [used to establish the State Board of Education
             160      district boundary has] or in any modification to the boundary made in Subsection
             161      20A-14-101.5 (5) been removed, modified, or is unable to be identified.
             162          (b) "Feature" means a geographic or other tangible or intangible mark such as a road or
             163      political subdivision boundary that is used to establish a State Board of Education district
             164      boundary.
             165          (2) (a) An affected party may file a written request petitioning the lieutenant governor
             166      to determine:
             167          (i) the precise location of the State Board of Education district boundary;
             168          (ii) the number of the State Board of Education district in which a person resides; or
             169          (iii) both Subsections (2)(a)(i) and (ii).


             170          (b) In order to make the determination required by Subsection (2)(a), the lieutenant
             171      governor shall review:
             172          (i) the Board block assignment file [and obtain and review];
             173          (ii) the modifications to the boundary made in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5); and
             174          (iii) other relevant data such as aerial photographs, aerial maps, or other data about the
             175      area.
             176          (c) Within five days of receipt of the request, the lieutenant governor shall:
             177          (i) review the Board block assignment file[, obtain and];
             178          (ii) review the modifications to the boundary made in Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5);
             179          (iii) review any relevant data[,]; and
             180          (iv) make a determination.
             181          (d) If the lieutenant governor determines the precise location of the State Board of
             182      Education district boundary, the lieutenant governor shall:
             183          (i) prepare a certification identifying the appropriate State Board of Education district
             184      boundary and attaching a map, if necessary; and
             185          (ii) send a copy of the certification to:
             186          (A) the affected party;
             187          (B) the county clerk of the affected county; and
             188          (C) the Automated Geographic Reference Center created under Section 63F-1-506 .
             189          (e) If the lieutenant governor determines the number of the State Board of Education
             190      district in which a particular person resides, the lieutenant governor shall send a letter
             191      identifying that district by number to:
             192          (i) the person;
             193          (ii) the affected party who filed the petition, if different than the person whose State
             194      Board of Education district number was identified; and
             195          (iii) the county clerk of the affected county.
             196          Section 4. Section 20A-14-102.3 is amended to read:
             197           20A-14-102.3. County clerk, Automated Geographic Reference Center, and


             198      lieutenant governor responsibilities -- Maps and voting precinct boundaries.
             199          (1) As used in this section, "redistricting boundary data" means the State Board of
             200      Education block assignment file and any modifications made to the State Board of Education
             201      district boundaries by Subsection 20A-14-101.5 (5).
             202          [(1)] (2) Each county clerk shall obtain a copy of the [Board block assignment file]
             203      redistricting boundary data for the clerk's county from the lieutenant governor's office.
             204          [(2)] (3) (a) A county clerk may create one or more county maps that identify the
             205      boundaries of State Board of Education districts as generated from the [Board block
             206      assignment file] redistricting boundary data.
             207          (b) Before publishing or distributing any map or data created by the county clerk that
             208      identifies the boundaries of State Board of Education districts within the county, the clerk shall
             209      submit the county map and data to the lieutenant governor and to the Automated Geographic
             210      Reference Center for review.
             211          (c) Within 30 days after receipt of a county map and data from a county clerk, the
             212      Automated Geographic Reference Center shall:
             213          (i) review the county map and data to evaluate if the county map and data accurately
             214      reflect the boundaries of State Board of Education districts established by the Legislature in the
             215      [Board block assignment file] redistricting boundary data;
             216          (ii) determine whether the county map and data are correct or incorrect; and
             217          (iii) communicate those findings to the lieutenant governor.
             218          (d) The lieutenant governor shall either notify the county clerk that the county map and
             219      data are correct or inform the county clerk that the county map and data are incorrect.
             220          (e) If the county clerk receives notice from the lieutenant governor that the county map
             221      and data submitted are incorrect, the county clerk shall:
             222          (i) make the corrections necessary to conform the county map and data to the [Board
             223      block assignment file] redistricting boundary data; and
             224          (ii) resubmit the corrected county map and data to the lieutenant governor for a new
             225      review under this Subsection [(2)] (3).


             226          [(3)] (4) (a) Subject to the requirements of this Subsection [(3)] (4), each county clerk
             227      shall establish voting precincts and polling places within each State Board of Education district
             228      according to the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-5-303 .
             229          (b) Within five working days after approval of voting precincts and polling places by
             230      the county legislative body as required by Section 20A-5-303 , each county clerk shall submit a
             231      voting precinct map identifying the boundaries of each voting precinct within the county to the
             232      lieutenant governor and to the Automated Geographic Reference Center for review.
             233          (c) Within 30 days after receipt of a voting precinct map from a county clerk, the
             234      Automated Geographic Reference Center shall:
             235          (i) review the voting precinct map to evaluate if the voting precinct map accurately
             236      reflects the boundaries of State Board of Education districts established by the Legislature in
             237      the [Board block assignment file] redistricting boundary data;
             238          (ii) determine whether the voting precinct map is correct or incorrect; and
             239          (iii) communicate those findings to the lieutenant governor.
             240          (d) The lieutenant governor shall either notify the county clerk that the voting precinct
             241      map is correct or notify the county clerk that the voting precinct map is incorrect.
             242          (e) If the county clerk receives notice from the lieutenant governor that the voting
             243      precinct map is incorrect, the county clerk shall:
             244          (i) make the corrections necessary to conform the voting precinct map to the [Board
             245      block assignment file] redistricting boundary data; and
             246          (ii) resubmit the corrected voting precinct map to the lieutenant governor and to the
             247      Automated Geographic Reference Center for a new review under this Subsection [(3)] (4).
             248          Section 5. Effective date.
             249          If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
             250      upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
             251      Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
             252      the date of veto override.


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