H.B. 205 Contingency Plans for Political Subdivisions

Bill Sponsor:

Rep. Ivory, Ken
Floor Sponsor:

Sen. Henderson, Deidre M.
  • Drafting Attorney: Robert H. Rees
  • Fiscal Analyst: Ivan D. Djambov



  • Information
    • Last Action: 1 Apr 2013, Governor Signed
    • Last Location: Executive Branch - Lieutenant Governor
    • Effective Date: 14 May 2013
    • Session Law Chapter: 347


H.B. 205


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             1     

CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS

             2     
2013 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Ken Ivory

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Deidre M. Henderson

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill enacts provisions relating to political subdivisions' contingency plans in the
             10      event of a reduction of federal funds.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    requires a political subdivision that receives federal funds comprising 10% or more
             14      of the political subdivision's annual budget to develop and publish a contingency
             15      plan describing how the political subdivision will operate in the event that the
             16      federal funds it receives are reduced.
             17      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             18          None
             19      Other Special Clauses:
             20          None
             21      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             22      ENACTS:
             23          11-50-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             24          11-50-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             25          11-50-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             26     
             27      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             28          Section 1. Section 11-50-101 is enacted to read:
             29     
CHAPTER 50. CONTINGENCY PLANS


             30          11-50-101. Title.
             31          This chapter is known as "Contingency Plans."
             32          Section 2. Section 11-50-102 is enacted to read:
             33          11-50-102. Definitions.
             34          As used in this chapter:
             35          (1) "Federal receipts" means the federal financial assistance, as defined in 31 U.S.C.
             36      Sec. 7501, that is reported as part of a single audit.
             37          (2) "Political subdivision" means:
             38          (a) a county, as defined in Section 17-50-101 ;
             39          (b) a municipality, as defined in Section 10-1-104 ;
             40          (c) a local district, as defined in Section 17B-1-102 ;
             41          (d) a special service district, as defined in Section 17D-1-102 ;
             42          (e) an interlocal entity, as defined in Section 11-13-103 ;
             43          (f) a community development and renewal agency created under Title 17C, Limited
             44      Purpose Local Government Entities - Community Development and Renewal Agencies Act;
             45          (g) a local building authority, as defined in Section 17D-2-102 ; or
             46          (h) a conservation district, as defined in Section 17D-3-102 .
             47          (3) "Single audit" has the same meaning as defined in 31 U.S.C. Sec. 7501.
             48          Section 3. Section 11-50-103 is enacted to read:
             49          11-50-103. Developing and publishing a contingency plan.
             50          A political subdivision that, during a fiscal year of the political subdivision, receives
             51      federal funds or federal receipts that comprise 10% or more of the political subdivision's annual
             52      budget shall, before the beginning of the next fiscal year:
             53          (1) develop a contingency plan explaining how the political subdivision will operate in
             54      the event that the total amount of federal funds and federal receipts that it receives are reduced
             55      by 5% or more, but by less than 25%, in the next fiscal year;
             56          (2) develop a contingency plan explaining how the political subdivision will operate in
             57      the event that the total amount of federal funds and federal receipts that it receives are reduced


             58      by 25% or more in the next fiscal year;
             59          (3) submit a copy of the contingency plan to the state auditor; and
             60          (4) publish the contingency plan on the political subdivision's website, if the political
             61      subdivision maintains a website.


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Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
DateActionLocationVote
2/7/2013 Bill Numbered but not DistributedLegislative Research and General Counsel
2/7/2013 Numbered Bill Publicly DistributedLegislative Research and General Counsel
2/7/2013 LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal inputLegislative Research and General Counsel
2/7/2013 House/ received bill from Legislative ResearchClerk of the House
2/8/2013 House/ 1st reading (Introduced)House Rules Committee
2/8/2013 LFA/ fiscal note sent to sponsorHouse Rules Committee
2/8/2013 LFA/ fiscal note publicly availableHouse Rules Committee
2/11/2013 House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal AnalystHouse Rules Committee
2/12/2013 House/ to standing committeeHouse Government Operations Committee
2/19/2013 House Comm - Favorable RecommendationHouse Government Operations Committee7 0 2
2/20/2013 (11:47:39 AM)House/ committee report favorableHouse Government Operations Committee
2/20/2013 (11:47:40 AM)House/ 2nd readingHouse 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
2/26/2013 (10:12:22 AM)House/ 3rd readingHouse 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
2/26/2013 (10:23:09 AM)House/ passed 3rd readingSenate Secretary52 21 2
2/26/2013 (10:23:11 AM)House/ to SenateSenate Secretary
2/27/2013 Senate/ received from HouseWaiting for Introduction in the Senate
2/27/2013 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced)Senate Rules Committee
2/28/2013 Senate/ to standing committeeSenate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
3/4/2013 Senate Comm - Favorable RecommendationSenate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee4 0 3
3/4/2013 (2:21:16 PM)Senate/ committee report favorableSenate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
3/4/2013 (2:21:17 PM)Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading CalendarSenate 2nd Reading Calendar
3/6/2013 (3:34:29 PM)Senate/ 2nd readingSenate 2nd Reading Calendar
3/6/2013 (3:37:53 PM)Senate/ passed 2nd readingSenate 3rd Reading Calendar21 0 8
3/7/2013 (9:25:22 AM)Senate/ 3rd readingSenate 3rd Reading Calendar
3/7/2013 (9:27:20 AM)Senate/ passed 3rd readingSenate President18 0 11
3/7/2013 (9:27:21 AM)Senate/ signed by President/ returned to HouseHouse Speaker
3/7/2013 (9:27:22 AM)Senate/ to HouseHouse Speaker
3/7/2013 House/ received from SenateHouse Speaker
3/7/2013 House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrollingLegislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/7/2013 Bill Received from House for EnrollingLegislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/8/2013 Draft of Enrolled Bill PreparedLegislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/20/2013 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or SenateClerk of the House
3/20/2013 House/ enrolled bill to PrintingClerk of the House
3/21/2013 House/ to GovernorExecutive Branch - Governor
4/1/2013 Governor SignedExecutive Branch - Lieutenant Governor