First Substitute H.B. 291

Representative Ronda Rudd Menlove proposes the following substitute bill:


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STATE LABORATORY DRUG TESTING ACCOUNT

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AMENDMENTS

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2014 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Ronda Rudd Menlove

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Senate Sponsor: Allen M. Christensen

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends provisions related to drug and alcohol analysis testing and associated
             11      funding provisions.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    increases the administrative fee for license reinstatement after an alcohol-related or
             15      drug-related offense;
             16          .    increases the amount deposited in the State Laboratory Drug Testing Account from
             17      the Department of Public Safety Restricted Account; and
             18          .    requires the Department of Public Safety to report to the Department of Health
             19      annually the amount the Department of Public Safety expects to collect from
             20      administrative fees for license reinstatement in the next fiscal year.
             21      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          This bill appropriates in fiscal year 2014-2015:
             23          .    to the Department of Health - Disease Control and Prevention as an ongoing
             24      appropriation:


             25              .    from the General Fund Restricted - State Laboratory Drug Testing Account,
             26      $228,300.
             27      Other Special Clauses:
             28          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2014.
             29      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             30      AMENDS:
             31           53-3-105 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 428
             32           53-3-106 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 356
             33     
             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 53-3-105 is amended to read:
             36           53-3-105. Fees for licenses, renewals, extensions, reinstatements, rescheduling,
             37      and identification cards.
             38          The following fees apply under this chapter:
             39          (1) An original class D license application under Section 53-3-205 is $25.
             40          (2) An original provisional license application for a class D license under Section
             41      53-3-205 is $30.
             42          (3) An original application for a motorcycle endorsement under Section 53-3-205 is
             43      $9.50.
             44          (4) An original application for a taxicab endorsement under Section 53-3-205 is $7.
             45          (5) A learner permit application under Section 53-3-210.5 is $15.
             46          (6) A renewal of a class D license under Section 53-3-214 is $25 unless Subsection
             47      (10) applies.
             48          (7) A renewal of a provisional license application for a class D license under Section
             49      53-3-214 is $25.
             50          (8) A renewal of a motorcycle endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $9.50.
             51          (9) A renewal of a taxicab endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $7.
             52          (10) A renewal of a class D license for a person 65 and older under Section 53-3-214 is
             53      $13.
             54          (11) An extension of a class D license under Section 53-3-214 is $20 unless Subsection
             55      (15) applies.


             56          (12) An extension of a provisional license application for a class D license under
             57      Section 53-3-214 is $20.
             58          (13) An extension of a motorcycle endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $9.50.
             59          (14) An extension of a taxicab endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $7.
             60          (15) An extension of a class D license for a person 65 and older under Section
             61      53-3-214 is $11.
             62          (16) An original or renewal application for a commercial class A, B, or C license or an
             63      original or renewal of a provisional commercial class A or B license under Part 4, Uniform
             64      Commercial Driver License Act, is:
             65          (a) $40 for the knowledge test; and
             66          (b) $60 for the skills test.
             67          (17) Each original CDL endorsement for passengers, hazardous material, double or
             68      triple trailers, or tankers is $7.
             69          (18) An original CDL endorsement for a school bus under Part 4, Uniform Commercial
             70      Driver License Act, is $7.
             71          (19) A renewal of a CDL endorsement under Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver
             72      License Act, is $7.
             73          (20) (a) A retake of a CDL knowledge test provided for in Section 53-3-205 is $20.
             74          (b) A retake of a CDL skills test provided for in Section 53-3-205 is $40.
             75          (21) A retake of a CDL endorsement test provided for in Section 53-3-205 is $7.
             76          (22) A duplicate class A, B, C, or D license certificate under Section 53-3-215 is $18.
             77          (23) (a) A license reinstatement application under Section 53-3-205 is $30.
             78          (b) A license reinstatement application under Section 53-3-205 for an alcohol, drug, or
             79      combination of alcohol and any drug-related offense is $35 in addition to the fee under
             80      Subsection (23)(a).
             81          (24) (a) An administrative fee for license reinstatement after an alcohol, drug, or
             82      combination of alcohol and any drug-related offense under Section 41-6a-520 , 53-3-223 , or
             83      53-3-231 or an alcohol, drug, or combination of alcohol and any drug-related offense under
             84      Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, is [$170] $230.
             85          (b) This administrative fee is in addition to the fees under Subsection (23).
             86          (25) (a) An administrative fee for providing the driving record of a driver under


             87      Section 53-3-104 or 53-3-420 is $6.
             88          (b) The division may not charge for a report furnished under Section 53-3-104 to a
             89      municipal, county, state, or federal agency.
             90          (26) A rescheduling fee under Section 53-3-205 or 53-3-407 is $25.
             91          (27) (a) Except as provided under Subsections (27)(b) and (c), an identification card
             92      application under Section 53-3-808 is $18.
             93          (b) An identification card application under Section 53-3-808 for a person with a
             94      disability, as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12102, is $13.
             95          (c) A fee may not be charged for an identification card application if the person
             96      applying:
             97          (i) has not been issued a Utah driver license;
             98          (ii) is indigent; and
             99          (iii) is at least 18 years of age.
             100          (28) In addition to any license application fees collected under this chapter, the division
             101      shall impose on individuals submitting fingerprints in accordance with Section 53-3-205.5 the
             102      fees that the Bureau of Criminal Identification is authorized to collect for the services the
             103      Bureau of Criminal Identification provides under Section 53-3-205.5 .
             104          Section 2. Section 53-3-106 is amended to read:
             105           53-3-106. Disposition of revenues under this chapter -- Restricted account created
             106      -- Uses as provided by appropriation -- Nonlapsing.
             107          (1) There is created within the Transportation Fund a restricted account known as the
             108      "Department of Public Safety Restricted Account."
             109          (2) The account consists of money generated from the following revenue sources:
             110          (a) all money received under this chapter;
             111          (b) administrative fees received according to the fee schedule authorized under this
             112      chapter and Section 63J-1-504 ;
             113          (c) beginning on January 1, 2013, money received in accordance with Section
             114      41-1a-1201 ; and
             115          (d) any appropriations made to the account by the Legislature.
             116          (3) (a) The account shall earn interest.
             117          (b) All interest earned on account money shall be deposited in the account.


             118          (4) The expenses of the department in carrying out this chapter shall be provided for by
             119      legislative appropriation from this account.
             120          (5) The amount in excess of $45 of the fees collected under Subsection 53-3-105 (24)
             121      shall be appropriated by the Legislature from this account to the department to implement the
             122      provisions of Section 53-1-117 , except that of the amount in excess of $45, [$40] $100 shall be
             123      deposited in the State Laboratory Drug Testing Account created in Section 26-1-34 .
             124          (6) All money received under Subsection 41-6a-1406 (6)(b)(ii) shall be appropriated by
             125      the Legislature from this account to the department to implement the provisions of Section
             126      53-1-117 .
             127          (7) Beginning in fiscal year 2009-10, the Legislature shall appropriate $100,000
             128      annually from the account to the state medical examiner appointed under Section 26-4-4 for
             129      use in carrying out duties related to highway crash deaths under Subsection 26-4-7 (1).
             130          (8) The division shall remit the fees collected under Subsection 53-3-105 (28) to the
             131      Bureau of Criminal Identification to cover the costs for the services the Bureau of Criminal
             132      Identification provides under Section 53-3-205.5 .
             133          (9) (a) Beginning on January 1, 2013, the Legislature shall appropriate all money
             134      received in the account under Section 41-1a-1201 to the Utah Highway Patrol Division for
             135      field operations.
             136          (b) The Legislature may appropriate additional money from the account to the Utah
             137      Highway Patrol Division for law enforcement purposes.
             138          (10) Appropriations to the department from the account are nonlapsing.
             139          (11) The department shall report to the Department of Health, on or before December
             140      31, the amount the department expects to collect under Subsection 53-3-105 (24) in the next
             141      fiscal year.
             142          Section 3. Appropriation.
             143          Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, for
             144      the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014, and ending June 30, 2015, the following sums of money
             145      are appropriated from resources not otherwise appropriated, or reduced from amounts
             146      previously appropriated, out of the funds or accounts indicated. These sums of money are in
             147      addition to any any amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2015.
             148          To Department of Health - Disease Control and Prevention


             149          From General Fund Restricted - State Laboratory Drug Testing Account
$228,300

             150              Schedule of Programs:
             151                  Forensic Toxicology                $228,300
             152          Section 4. Effective date.
             153          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2014.


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