This document includes Senate Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 2:13 PM by lpoole.
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions prohibiting a public officer from employing a relative.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ amends the definition of "relative";
13 ▸ revises nepotism provisions; and
14 ▸ makes technical and conforming amendments.
15 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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17 Other Special Clauses:
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19 Utah Code Sections Affected:
20 AMENDS:
21 52-3-1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 324
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23 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
24 Section 1. Section 52-3-1 is amended to read:
25 52-3-1. Employment of relatives prohibited -- Exceptions.
26 (1) For purposes of this section:
27 (a) "Appointee" means an employee whose salary, wages, pay, or compensation is paid
28 from public funds.
29 (b) "Chief administrative officer" means the person who has ultimate responsibility for
30 the operation of the department or agency of the state or a political subdivision.
31 (c) "Public officer" means a person who holds a position that is compensated by public
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33 (d) "Relative" means a father, mother, husband, wife, son, daughter, sister, brother,
34 grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, grandson, granddaughter, first cousin,
35 mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, Ŝ→ [
35a daughter-in-law Ŝ→ [
36 stepdaughter, or stepson
37 (2) (a) No public officer may employ, appoint, or vote for or recommend the
38 appointment of a relative in or to any position or employment, when the salary, wages, pay, or
39 compensation of the appointee will be paid from public funds and the appointee will be directly
40 supervised by a relative, except as follows:
41 (i) the appointee is eligible or qualified to be employed by a department or agency of
42 the state or a political subdivision of the state as a result of his compliance with civil service
43 laws or regulations, or merit system laws or regulations;
44 (ii) the appointee will be compensated from funds designated for vocational training;
45 (iii) the appointee will be employed for a period of 12 weeks or less;
46 (iv) the appointee is a volunteer as defined by the employing entity; or
47 (v) the chief administrative officer determines that the appointee is the only or best
48 person available, qualified, or eligible for the position[
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51 (b) No public officer may directly supervise an appointee who is a relative when the
52 salary, wages, pay, or compensation of the relative will be paid from public funds, except as
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54 (i) the relative was appointed or employed before the public officer assumed his
55 position, if the relative's appointment did not violate the provisions of this chapter in effect at
56 the time of his appointment;
57 (ii) the appointee is eligible or qualified to be employed by a department or agency of
58 the state or a political subdivision of the state as a result of his compliance with civil service
59 laws or regulations, or merit system laws or regulations;
60 (iii) the appointee will be compensated from funds designated for vocational training;
61 (iv) the appointee will be employed for a period of 12 weeks or less;
62 (v) the appointee is a volunteer as defined by the employing entity;
63 (vi) the appointee is the only person available, qualified, or eligible for the position; or
64 (vii) the chief administrative officer determines that the public officer is the only
65 person available or best qualified to perform supervisory functions for the appointee.
66 (c) When a public officer supervises a relative under Subsection (2)(b):
67 (i) the public officer shall make a complete written disclosure of the relationship to the
68 chief administrative officer of the agency or institution; and
69 (ii) the public officer who exercises authority over a relative may not evaluate the
70 relative's job performance or recommend salary increases for the relative.
71 (3) No appointee may accept or retain employment if he is paid from public funds, and
72 he is under the direct supervision of a relative, except as follows:
73 (a) the relative was appointed or employed before the public officer assumed his
74 position, if the relative's appointment did not violate the provisions of this chapter in effect at
75 the time of his appointment;
76 (b) the appointee was or is eligible or qualified to be employed by a department or
77 agency of the state or a political subdivision of the state as a result of his compliance with civil
78 service laws or regulations, or merit system laws or regulations;
79 (c) the appointee is the only person available, qualified, or eligible for the position;
80 (d) the appointee is compensated from funds designated for vocational training;
81 (e) the appointee is employed for a period of 12 weeks or less;
82 (f) the appointee is a volunteer as defined by the employing entity; or
83 (g) the chief administrative officer has determined that the appointee's relative is the
84 only person available or qualified to supervise the appointee.