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RISK MANAGEMENT FOR INDEPENDENT ENTITIES

             2     
2013 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Todd Weiler

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House Sponsor: Don L. Ipson

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Independent Entities Code by amending requirements for a state
             10      independent entity to participate in coverage under the Risk Management Fund.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    modifies the list of state independent entities included in the definition of
             14      "independent entity" in the Independent Entities Code;
             15          .    provides that an independent entity is not eligible for coverage by the Division of
             16      Risk Management unless the entity's authorizing statute specifically authorizes
             17      coverage;
             18          .    modifies the authorizing statutes of certain independent entities to allow for
             19      participation in risk-management coverage;
             20          .    provides that the state risk manager may require participating independent entities
             21      to obtain additional insurance and comply with other loss-prevention measures for a
             22      commercial activity; and
             23          .    makes technical changes.
             24      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          This bill provides an effective date.
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:


             30          53C-1-201 (Effective 07/01/13), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 353
             31          53C-1-201 (Effective 05/01/13) (Sup 07/01/13), as last amended by Laws of Utah
             32      2012, Chapter 347
             33          63C-7-210 (Effective 05/01/13), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 347
             34          63E-1-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapters 212 and 369
             35          63E-2-107, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 201
             36          63H-4-108 (Effective 05/01/13), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 347
             37      ENACTS:
             38          63E-1-304, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             39     
             40      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             41          Section 1. Section 53C-1-201 (Effective 07/01/13) is amended to read:
             42           53C-1-201 (Effective 07/01/13). Creation of administration -- Purpose -- Director
             43      -- Participation in Risk Management Fund.
             44          (1) (a) There is established within state government the School and Institutional Trust
             45      Lands Administration.
             46          (b) The administration shall manage all school and institutional trust lands and assets
             47      within the state, except as otherwise provided in Title 53C, Chapter 3, Deposit and Allocation
             48      of Revenue from Trust Lands, and Sections 51-7a-201 and 51-7a-202 .
             49          (2) The administration is an independent state agency and not a division of any other
             50      department.
             51          (3) (a) It is subject to the usual legislative and executive department controls except as
             52      provided in this Subsection (3).
             53          (b) (i) The director may make rules as approved by the board that allow the
             54      administration to classify a business proposal submitted to the administration as protected
             55      under Section 63G-2-305 , for as long as is necessary to evaluate the proposal.
             56          (ii) The administration shall return the proposal to the party who submitted the
             57      proposal, and incur no further duties under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access


             58      and Management Act, if the administration determines not to proceed with the proposal.
             59          (iii) The administration shall classify the proposal pursuant to law if it decides to
             60      proceed with the proposal.
             61          (iv) Section 63G-2-403 does not apply during the review period.
             62          (c) The director shall make rules in compliance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             63      Administrative Rulemaking Act, except that the administration is not subject to Subsections
             64      63G-3-301 (6) and (7) and Section 63G-3-601 , and the director, with the board's approval, may
             65      establish a procedure for the expedited approval of rules, based on written findings by the
             66      director showing:
             67          (i) the changes in business opportunities affecting the assets of the trust;
             68          (ii) the specific business opportunity arising out of those changes which may be lost
             69      without the rule or changes to the rule;
             70          (iii) the reasons the normal procedures under Section 63G-3-301 cannot be met without
             71      causing the loss of the specific opportunity;
             72          (iv) approval by at least five board members; and
             73          (v) that the director has filed a copy of the rule and a rule analysis, stating the specific
             74      reasons and justifications for its findings, with the Division of Administrative Rules and
             75      notified interested parties as provided in Subsection 63G-3-301 (10).
             76          (d) (i) The administration shall comply with Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel
             77      Management Act, except as provided in this Subsection (3)(d).
             78          (ii) The board may approve, upon recommendation of the director, that exemption for
             79      specific positions under Subsections 67-19-12 (2) and 67-19-15 (1) is required in order to enable
             80      the administration to efficiently fulfill its responsibilities under the law. The director shall
             81      consult with the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management prior
             82      to making such a recommendation.
             83          (iii) The positions of director, deputy director, associate director, assistant director,
             84      legal counsel appointed under Section 53C-1-305 , administrative assistant, and public affairs
             85      officer are exempt under Subsections 67-19-12 (2) and 67-19-15 (1).


             86          (iv) Salaries for exempted positions, except for the director, shall be set by the director,
             87      after consultation with the executive director of the Department of Human Resource
             88      Management, within ranges approved by the board. The board and director shall consider
             89      salaries for similar positions in private enterprise and other public employment when setting
             90      salary ranges.
             91          (v) The board may create an annual incentive and bonus plan for the director and other
             92      administration employees designated by the board, based upon the attainment of financial
             93      performance goals and other measurable criteria defined and budgeted in advance by the board.
             94          (e) The administration shall comply with Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement
             95      Code, except where the board approves, upon recommendation of the director, exemption from
             96      the Utah Procurement Code, and simultaneous adoption of rules under Title 63G, Chapter 3,
             97      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for procurement, which enable the administration to
             98      efficiently fulfill its responsibilities under the law.
             99          (f) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(f)(ii), the administration is not subject to
             100      the fee agency requirements of Section 63J-1-504 .
             101          (ii) The following fees of the administration are subject to the requirements of Section
             102      63J-1-504 : application, assignment, amendment, affidavit for lost documents, name change,
             103      reinstatement, grazing nonuse, extension of time, partial conveyance, patent reissue, collateral
             104      assignment, electronic payment, and processing.
             105          (4) The administration is managed by a director of school and institutional trust lands
             106      appointed by a majority vote of the board of trustees with the consent of the governor.
             107          (5) (a) The board of trustees shall provide policies for the management of the
             108      administration and for the management of trust lands and assets.
             109          (b) The board shall provide policies for the ownership and control of Native American
             110      remains that are discovered or excavated on school and institutional trust lands in consultation
             111      with the Division of Indian Affairs and giving due consideration to Title 9, Chapter 9, Part 4,
             112      Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act. The director may make rules in
             113      accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to implement


             114      policies provided by the board regarding Native American remains.
             115          (6) In connection with joint ventures and other transactions involving trust lands and
             116      minerals approved under Sections 53C-1-303 and 53C-2-401 , the administration, with board
             117      approval, may become a member of a limited liability company under Title 48, Chapter 3, Utah
             118      Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, and is considered a person under Section
             119      48-3-102 .
             120          (7) Subject to the requirements of Subsection 63E-1-304 (2), the administration may
             121      participate in coverage under the Risk Management Fund created by Section 63A-4-201 .
             122          Section 2. Section 53C-1-201 (Effective 05/01/13) (Sup 07/01/13) is amended to read:
             123           53C-1-201 (Effective 05/01/13) (Sup 07/01/13). Creation of administration --
             124      Purpose -- Director -- Participation in Risk Management Fund.
             125          (1) (a) There is established within state government the School and Institutional Trust
             126      Lands Administration.
             127          (b) The administration shall manage all school and institutional trust lands and assets
             128      within the state, except as otherwise provided in Title 53C, Chapter 3, Deposit and Allocation
             129      of Revenue from Trust Lands, and Sections 51-7a-201 and 51-7a-202 .
             130          (2) The administration is an independent state agency and not a division of any other
             131      department.
             132          (3) (a) It is subject to the usual legislative and executive department controls except as
             133      provided in this Subsection (3).
             134          (b) (i) The director may make rules as approved by the board that allow the
             135      administration to classify a business proposal submitted to the administration as protected
             136      under Section 63G-2-305 , for as long as is necessary to evaluate the proposal.
             137          (ii) The administration shall return the proposal to the party who submitted the
             138      proposal, and incur no further duties under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access
             139      and Management Act, if the administration determines not to proceed with the proposal.
             140          (iii) The administration shall classify the proposal pursuant to law if it decides to
             141      proceed with the proposal.


             142          (iv) Section 63G-2-403 does not apply during the review period.
             143          (c) The director shall make rules in compliance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             144      Administrative Rulemaking Act, except that the administration is not subject to Subsections
             145      63G-3-301 (6) and (7) and Section 63G-3-601 , and the director, with the board's approval, may
             146      establish a procedure for the expedited approval of rules, based on written findings by the
             147      director showing:
             148          (i) the changes in business opportunities affecting the assets of the trust;
             149          (ii) the specific business opportunity arising out of those changes which may be lost
             150      without the rule or changes to the rule;
             151          (iii) the reasons the normal procedures under Section 63G-3-301 cannot be met without
             152      causing the loss of the specific opportunity;
             153          (iv) approval by at least five board members; and
             154          (v) that the director has filed a copy of the rule and a rule analysis, stating the specific
             155      reasons and justifications for its findings, with the Division of Administrative Rules and
             156      notified interested parties as provided in Subsection 63G-3-301 (10).
             157          (d) (i) The administration shall comply with Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel
             158      Management Act, except as provided in this Subsection (3)(d).
             159          (ii) The board may approve, upon recommendation of the director, that exemption for
             160      specific positions under Subsections 67-19-12 (2) and 67-19-15 (1) is required in order to enable
             161      the administration to efficiently fulfill its responsibilities under the law. The director shall
             162      consult with the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management prior
             163      to making such a recommendation.
             164          (iii) The positions of director, deputy director, associate director, assistant director,
             165      legal counsel appointed under Section 53C-1-305 , administrative assistant, and public affairs
             166      officer are exempt under Subsections 67-19-12 (2) and 67-19-15 (1).
             167          (iv) Salaries for exempted positions, except for the director, shall be set by the director,
             168      after consultation with the executive director of the Department of Human Resource
             169      Management, within ranges approved by the board. The board and director shall consider


             170      salaries for similar positions in private enterprise and other public employment when setting
             171      salary ranges.
             172          (v) The board may create an annual incentive and bonus plan for the director and other
             173      administration employees designated by the board, based upon the attainment of financial
             174      performance goals and other measurable criteria defined and budgeted in advance by the board.
             175          (e) The administration shall comply with Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement
             176      Code, except where the board approves, upon recommendation of the director, exemption from
             177      the Utah Procurement Code, and simultaneous adoption of rules under Title 63G, Chapter 3,
             178      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for procurement, which enable the administration to
             179      efficiently fulfill its responsibilities under the law.
             180          (f) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(f)(ii), the administration is not subject to
             181      the fee agency requirements of Section 63J-1-504 .
             182          (ii) The following fees of the administration are subject to the requirements of Section
             183      63J-1-504 : application, assignment, amendment, affidavit for lost documents, name change,
             184      reinstatement, grazing nonuse, extension of time, partial conveyance, patent reissue, collateral
             185      assignment, electronic payment, and processing.
             186          (4) The administration is managed by a director of school and institutional trust lands
             187      appointed by a majority vote of the board of trustees with the consent of the governor.
             188          (5) (a) The board of trustees shall provide policies for the management of the
             189      administration and for the management of trust lands and assets.
             190          (b) The board shall provide policies for the ownership and control of Native American
             191      remains that are discovered or excavated on school and institutional trust lands in consultation
             192      with the Division of Indian Affairs and giving due consideration to Title 9, Chapter 9, Part 4,
             193      Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act. The director may make rules in
             194      accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to implement
             195      policies provided by the board regarding Native American remains.
             196          (6) In connection with joint ventures and other transactions involving trust lands and
             197      minerals approved under Sections 53C-1-303 and 53C-2-401 , the administration, with board


             198      approval, may become a member of a limited liability company under Title 48, Chapter 2c,
             199      Utah Revised Limited Liability Company Act, and is considered a person under Section
             200      48-2c-102 .
             201          (7) Subject to the requirements of Subsection 63E-1-304 (2), the administration may
             202      participate in coverage under the Risk Management Fund created by Section 63A-4-201 .
             203          Section 3. Section 63C-7-210 (Effective 05/01/13) is amended to read:
             204           63C-7-210 (Effective 05/01/13). Relation to certain acts -- Participation in Risk
             205      Management Fund.
             206          (1) The Utah Communications Agency Network is exempt from:
             207          (a) Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act;
             208          (b) Title 63A, Utah Administrative Services Code, except as provided in Section
             209      63A-4-205.5 ;
             210          (c) Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code;
             211          (d) Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act; and
             212          (e) Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel Management Act.
             213          (2) The board shall adopt budgetary procedures, accounting, procurement, and
             214      personnel policies substantially similar to those from which they have been exempted in
             215      Subsection (1).
             216          (3) Subject to the requirements of Subsection 63E-1-304 (2), the administration may
             217      participate in coverage under the Risk Management Fund created by Section 63A-4-201 .
             218          Section 4. Section 63E-1-102 is amended to read:
             219           63E-1-102. Definitions -- List of Independent Entities.
             220          As used in this title:
             221          (1) "Authorizing statute" means the statute creating an entity as an independent entity.
             222          (2) "Committee" means the Retirement and Independent Entities Committee created
             223      [in] by Section 63E-1-201 .
             224          (3) "Independent corporation" means a corporation incorporated in accordance with
             225      Chapter 2, Independent Corporations Act.


             226          (4) (a) "Independent entity" means an entity having a public purpose relating to the
             227      state or its citizens that is individually created by the state or is given by the state the right to
             228      exist and conduct its affairs as an:
             229          (i) independent state agency; or
             230          (ii) independent corporation.
             231          (b) "Independent entity" includes the:
             232          (i) Utah Dairy Commission created [in Title 4, Chapter 22, Dairy Promotion Act] by
             233      Section 4-22-2 ;
             234          (ii) Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority created [in Title 63H, Chapter 4, Heber
             235      Valley Historic Railroad Authority] by Section 63H-4-102 ;
             236          (iii) Utah State Railroad Museum Authority created [in Title 63H, Chapter 5, Utah
             237      State Railroad Museum Authority] by Section 63H-5-102 ;
             238          (iv) Utah Science Center Authority created [in Title 63H, Chapter 3, Utah Science
             239      Center Authority] by Section 63H-3-103 ;
             240          (v) Utah Housing Corporation created [in Title 35A, Chapter 8, Part 7, Utah Housing
             241      Corporation Act] by Section 35A-8-704 ;
             242          (vi) Utah State Fair Corporation created [in Title 63H, Chapter 6, Utah State Fair
             243      Corporation Act] by Section 63H-6-103 ;
             244          (vii) Workers' Compensation Fund created [in Title 31A, Chapter 33, Workers'
             245      Compensation Fund] by Section 31A-33-102 ;
             246          (viii) Utah State Retirement Office created [in Title 49, Chapter 11, Utah State
             247      Retirement Systems Administration] by Section 49-11-201 ;
             248          (ix) School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration created [in Title 53C, Chapter
             249      1, Part 2, School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration] by Section 53C-1-201 ;
             250          (x) Utah Communications Agency Network created [in Title 63C, Chapter 7, Utah
             251      Communications Agency Network Act] by Section 63C-7-201 ;
             252          (xi) Utah [Generated Renewable Energy Electricity Network Authority] Energy
             253      Infrastructure Authority created [in Title 63H, Chapter 2, Utah Generated Renewable Energy


             254      Electricity Network Authority Act] by Section 63H-2-201 ; [and]
             255          (xii) Utah Capital Investment Corporation created [in Title 63M, Chapter 1, Part 12,
             256      Utah Venture Capital Enhancement Act.] by Section 63M-1-1207 ; and
             257          (xiii) Military Installation Development Authority created by Section 63H-1-201 .
             258          (c) Notwithstanding this Subsection (4), "independent entity" does not include:
             259          (i) the Public Service Commission of Utah created [in] by Section 54-1-1 ;
             260          (ii) an institution within the state system of higher education;
             261          (iii) a city, county, or town;
             262          (iv) a local school district;
             263          (v) a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local
             264      Districts; or
             265          (vi) a special service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act.
             266          (5) "Independent state agency" means an entity that is created by the state, but is
             267      independent of the governor's direct supervisory control.
             268          (6) "Money held in trust" means money maintained for the benefit of:
             269          (a) one or more private individuals, including public employees;
             270          (b) one or more public or private entities; or
             271          (c) the owners of a quasi-public corporation.
             272          (7) "Public corporation" means an artificial person, public in ownership, individually
             273      created by the state as a body politic and corporate for the administration of a public purpose
             274      relating to the state or its citizens.
             275          (8) "Quasi-public corporation" means an artificial person, private in ownership,
             276      individually created as a corporation by the state which has accepted from the state the grant of
             277      a franchise or contract involving the performance of a public purpose relating to the state or its
             278      citizens.
             279          Section 5. Section 63E-1-304 is enacted to read:
             280          63E-1-304. Limitations on risk management coverage.
             281          (1) Except as specifically modified in its authorizing statute, an independent entity is


             282      not eligible to receive coverage under the Risk Management Fund created by Section
             283      63A-4-201.
             284          (2) If an independent entity that receives coverage under the Risk Management Fund is
             285      involved in a commercial activity, the state risk manager may require that the entity:
             286          (a) procure commercial insurance coverage or provide proof of vendor's insurance
             287      coverage for the commercial activity; and
             288          (b) comply with loss prevention measures specified by the state risk manager.
             289          Section 6. Section 63E-2-107 is amended to read:
             290           63E-2-107. Prohibited participation.
             291          Except as specifically modified in its authorizing statute, each independent corporation
             292      may not participate in the:
             293          (1) issuance of bonds that are the obligation of the state; or
             294          (2) services provided to state agencies, including:
             295          (a) fuel dispensing;
             296          (b) motor pool services;
             297          (c) surplus property services;
             298          [(d) risk management coverage;]
             299          [(e)] (d) information technology services; or
             300          [(f)] (e) archive services.
             301          Section 7. Section 63H-4-108 (Effective 05/01/13) is amended to read:
             302           63H-4-108 (Effective 05/01/13). Relation to certain acts -- Participation in Risk
             303      Management Fund.
             304          (1) The authority is exempt from:
             305          (a) Title 51, Chapter 5, Funds Consolidation Act;
             306          (b) Title 63A, Utah Administrative Services Code;
             307          (c) Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code;
             308          (d) Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act; and
             309          (e) Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel Management Act.


             310          (2) The authority is subject to audit by the state auditor pursuant to Title 67, Chapter 3,
             311      Auditor, and by the legislative auditor general pursuant to Section 36-12-15 .
             312          (3) Subject to the requirements of Subsection 63E-1-304 (2), the authority may
             313      participate in coverage under the Risk Management Fund created by Section 63A-4-201 .
             314          Section 8. Effective date.
             315          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), this bill takes effect on May 14, 2013.
             316          (2) Section 53C-1-201 (Effective 07/01/13) takes effect on July 1, 2013.


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