Download Zipped Enrolled WordPerfect SB0037.ZIP
[Introduced][Status][Bill Documents][Fiscal Note][Bills Directory]
S.B. 37 Enrolled
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the Utah Workforce Services Code by enacting the Intergenerational
10 Poverty Mitigation Act to monitor data related to intergenerational poverty.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 . defines terms; and
14 . requires the Department of Workforce Services to establish and maintain a system
15 to track intergenerational poverty related data to identify at-risk children and other
16 groups, identify trends, and to assist case workers, social scientists, and government
17 officials in the study and development of plans and programs to help individuals
18 and families break the cycle of poverty.
19 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
20 None
21 Other Special Clauses:
22 None
23 Utah Code Sections Affected:
24 ENACTS:
25 35A-8-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
26 35A-8-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
27 35A-8-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
28
29 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
30 Section 1. Section 35A-8-101 is enacted to read:
31
32
33 35A-8-101. Title.
34 This chapter is known as the "Intergenerational Poverty Mitigation Act."
35 Section 2. Section 35A-8-102 is enacted to read:
36 35A-8-102. Definitions.
37 As used in this chapter:
38 (1) "Cycle of poverty" or "poverty cycle" means the set of factors or events by which
39 the long-term poverty of a person is likely to continue and be experienced by each child of the
40 person when the child becomes an adult unless there is outside intervention.
41 (2) (a) "Intergenerational poverty" means poverty in which two or more successive
42 generations of a family continue in the cycle of poverty and government dependance.
43 (b) "Intergenerational poverty" does not include situational poverty.
44 (3) "Poverty" means the state of a person who lacks a usual or socially acceptable
45 amount of money or material possessions as demonstrated by the person's income level being at
46 or below the United States poverty level as defined by the most recently revised poverty
47 income guidelines published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services in
48 the Federal Register.
49 (4) "Situational poverty" means temporary poverty that:
50 (a) is generally traceable to a specific incident or time period within the lifetime of a
51 person; and
52 (b) is not continued to the next generation.
53 Section 3. Section 35A-8-201 is enacted to read:
54
55 35A-8-201. Intergenerational poverty tracking system -- Data -- Analysis --
56 Annual report.
57 (1) The department shall establish and maintain a system to track intergenerational
58 poverty.
59 (2) The system shall:
60 (a) identify groups that have a high risk of experiencing intergenerational poverty;
61 (b) identify incidents, patterns, and trends that explain or contribute to
62 intergenerational poverty;
63 (c) assist case workers, social scientists, and government officials in the study and
64 development of effective and efficient plans and programs to help individuals and families in
65 the state to break the cycle of poverty; and
66 (d) gather and track available local, state, and national data on:
67 (i) official poverty rates;
68 (ii) child poverty rates;
69 (iii) years spent by individuals in childhood poverty;
70 (iv) years spent by individuals in adult poverty; and
71 (v) related poverty information.
72 (3) The department shall:
73 (a) use available data in the tracking system, including public assistance data, census
74 data, and other data made available to the department;
75 (b) develop and implement methods to integrate, compare, analyze, and validate the
76 data for the purposes described in Subsection (2);
77 (c) protect the privacy of individuals living in poverty by using and distributing data
78 within the tracking system in compliance with:
79 (i) federal requirements; and
80 (ii) the provisions of Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
81 Management Act; and
82 (d) no later than September 30 of each year, provide an annual report on the data,
83 findings, and potential uses of the tracking system to:
84 (i) the governor;
85 (ii) the Legislative Management Committee; and
86 (iii) the Legislature's Economic Development and Workforce Services Interim
87 Committee.
[Bill Documents][Bills Directory]