This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 10:24 AM by jeyring.
This document includes House Committee Amendments (CORRECTED) incorporated into the bill on Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 12:16 PM by jeyring.
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FEDERAL FUNDS COMMISSION EXTENSION

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2015 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Ken Ivory

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Senate Sponsor: Deidre M. Henderson

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill modifies provisions relating to the Federal Funds Commission.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     extends the date that the Federal Funds Commission is authorized to meet to study
13     and assess certain issues relating to federal funds;
14          ▸     removes the repeal date of the Federal Funds Commission; and
15          ▸     makes technical and conforming changes.
16     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
17          This bill appropriates in fiscal year Ĥ→ [
2015] 2016 ←Ĥ :
18          ▸     to the Legislature - Senate, as an ongoing appropriation:
19               •     from the General Fund, $7,000;
20          ▸     to the Legislature - House of Representatives, as an ongoing appropriation:
21               •     from the General Fund, $7,000; and
22          ▸     to the Legislature - Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, as an
23     ongoing appropriation:
24               •     from the General Fund, $40,000.
25     Other Special Clauses:
26          Ĥ→ [
None] This bill provides a special effective date. ←Ĥ
27     Utah Code Sections Affected:

28     AMENDS:
29          63C-14-301, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 62
30          63C-14-302, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 62
31          63I-1-263, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapters 113, 189, 195, 211, 419,
32     429, and 435
33     

34     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
35          Section 1. Section 63C-14-301 is amended to read:
36          63C-14-301. Commission duties.
37          (1) Until November 30, [2014] 2019, the commission shall:
38          (a) study and assess:
39          (i) the financial stability of the federal government;
40          (ii) the level of dependency that the state and local governments have on the receipt of
41     federal funds;
42          (iii) the risk that the state and local governments in the state will experience a reduction
43     in the amount or value of federal funds they receive, in both the near and distant future;
44          (iv) the likely and potential impact on the state and its citizens from a reduction in the
45     amount or value of federal funds received by the state and by local governments in the state, in
46     both the near and distant future; and
47          (v) the likely and potential national impact from a reduction in the amount or value of
48     federal funds paid to the states, in both the near and distant future; and
49          (b) make recommendations to the governor and Legislature on methods to:
50          (i) avoid or minimize the risk of a reduction in the amount or value of federal funds by
51     the state and by local governments in the state;
52          (ii) reduce the dependency of the state and of local governments in the state on federal
53     funds; and
54          (iii) prepare for and respond to a reduction in the amount or value of federal funds by
55     the state and by local governments in the state.
56          (2) After November 30, [2014] 2019, the commission shall study, assess, and provide
57     recommendations on any federal issue that the governor, the Legislature through a joint
58     resolution of the Legislature, or the Legislative Management Committee directs the

59     commission to study, assess, and make recommendations on.
60          (3) On or before November 30 of each year, the commission shall report to the
61     Government Operations Interim Committee of the Legislature on the commission's findings
62     and recommendations.
63          Section 2. Section 63C-14-302 is amended to read:
64          63C-14-302. Commission meetings -- Quorum -- Bylaws -- Staff support.
65          (1) (a) Until November 30, [2014] 2019, the commission shall meet at least quarterly
66     but no more frequently than once a month.
67          (b) After November 30, [2014] 2019, the commission shall meet as directed by the
68     governor, the Legislature, or the Legislative Management Committee in conjunction with
69     direction given under Subsection 63C-14-301(2).
70          (2) A majority of the commission members constitutes a quorum, and the action of a
71     majority of a quorum constitutes action of the commission.
72          (3) The commission may adopt bylaws to govern its operations and proceedings.
73          (4) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall provide staff support
74     to the commission.
75          Section 3. Section 63I-1-263 is amended to read:
76          63I-1-263. Repeal dates, Titles 63A to 63M.
77          (1) Section 63A-4-204, authorizing the Risk Management Fund to provide coverage to
78     any public school district which chooses to participate, is repealed July 1, 2016.
79          (2) Subsection 63A-5-104(4)(h) is repealed on July 1, 2024.
80          (3) Section 63A-5-603, State Facility Energy Efficiency Fund, is repealed July 1, 2016.
81          (4) Title 63C, Chapter 4a, Constitutional and Federalism Defense Act, is repealed July
82     1, 2018.
83          [(5) Title 63C, Chapter 14, Federal Funds Commission, is repealed July 1, 2018.]
84          [(6)] (5) Title 63C, Chapter 15, Prison Relocation Commission, is repealed July 1,
85     2017.
86          [(7)] (6) Subsection 63G-6a-1402(7) authorizing certain transportation agencies to
87     award a contract for a design-build transportation project in certain circumstances, is repealed
88     July 1, 2015.
89          [(8)] (7) Title 63H, Chapter 4, Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority, is repealed

90     July 1, 2020.
91          [(9)] (8) The Resource Development Coordinating Committee, created in Section
92     63J-4-501, is repealed July 1, 2015.
93          [(10)] (9) Title 63M, Chapter 1, Part 4, Enterprise Zone Act, is repealed July 1, 2018.
94          [(11)] (10) (a) Title 63M, Chapter 1, Part 11, Recycling Market Development Zone
95     Act, is repealed January 1, 2021.
96          (b) Subject to Subsection [(11)] (10)(c), Sections 59-7-610 and 59-10-1007 regarding
97     tax credits for certain persons in recycling market development zones, are repealed for taxable
98     years beginning on or after January 1, 2021.
99          (c) A person may not claim a tax credit under Section 59-7-610 or 59-10-1007:
100          (i) for the purchase price of machinery or equipment described in Section 59-7-610 or
101     59-10-1007, if the machinery or equipment is purchased on or after January 1, 2021; or
102          (ii) for an expenditure described in Subsection 59-7-610(1)(b) or 59-10-1007(1)(b), if
103     the expenditure is made on or after January 1, 2021.
104          (d) Notwithstanding Subsections [(11)] (10)(b) and (c), a person may carry forward a
105     tax credit in accordance with Section 59-7-610 or 59-10-1007 if:
106          (i) the person is entitled to a tax credit under Section 59-7-610 or 59-10-1007; and
107          (ii) (A) for the purchase price of machinery or equipment described in Section
108     59-7-610 or 59-10-1007, the machinery or equipment is purchased on or before December 31,
109     2020; or
110          (B) for an expenditure described in Subsection 59-7-610(1)(b) or 59-10-1007(1)(b), the
111     expenditure is made on or before December 31, 2020.
112          [(12)] (11) Section 63M-1-3412 is repealed on July 1, 2021.
113          [(13)] (12) (a) Section 63M-1-2507, Health Care Compact is repealed on July 1, 2014.
114          (b) (i) The Legislature shall, before reauthorizing the Health Care Compact:
115          (A) direct the Health System Reform Task Force to evaluate the issues listed in
116     Subsection [(13)] (12)(b)(ii), and by January 1, 2013, develop and recommend criteria for the
117     Legislature to use to negotiate the terms of the Health Care Compact; and
118          (B) prior to July 1, 2014, seek amendments to the Health Care Compact among the
119     member states that the Legislature determines are appropriate after considering the
120     recommendations of the Health System Reform Task Force.

121          (ii) The Health System Reform Task Force shall evaluate and develop criteria for the
122     Legislature regarding:
123          (A) the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act;
124          (B) whether Utah is likely to be required to implement any part of the Affordable Care
125     Act prior to negotiating the compact with the federal government, such as Medicaid expansion
126     in 2014;
127          (C) whether the compact's current funding formula, based on adjusted 2010 state
128     expenditures, is the best formula for Utah and other state compact members to use for
129     establishing the block grants from the federal government;
130          (D) whether the compact's calculation of current year inflation adjustment factor,
131     without consideration of the regional medical inflation rate in the current year, is adequate to
132     protect the state from increased costs associated with administering a state based Medicaid and
133     a state based Medicare program;
134          (E) whether the state has the flexibility it needs under the compact to implement and
135     fund state based initiatives, or whether the compact requires uniformity across member states
136     that does not benefit Utah;
137          (F) whether the state has the option under the compact to refuse to take over the federal
138     Medicare program;
139          (G) whether a state based Medicare program would provide better benefits to the
140     elderly and disabled citizens of the state than a federally run Medicare program;
141          (H) whether the state has the infrastructure necessary to implement and administer a
142     better state based Medicare program;
143          (I) whether the compact appropriately delegates policy decisions between the
144     legislative and executive branches of government regarding the development and
145     implementation of the compact with other states and the federal government; and
146          (J) the impact on public health activities, including communicable disease surveillance
147     and epidemiology.
148          [(14)] (13) (a) Title 63M, Chapter 1, Part 35, Utah Small Business Jobs Act, is
149     repealed January 1, 2021.
150          (b) Section 59-9-107 regarding tax credits against premium taxes is repealed for
151     calendar years beginning on or after January 1, 2021.

152          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection [(14)] (13)(b), an entity may carry forward a tax credit
153     in accordance with Section 59-9-107 if:
154          (i) the person is entitled to a tax credit under Section 59-9-107 on or before December
155     31, 2020; and
156          (ii) the qualified equity investment that is the basis of the tax credit is certified under
157     Section 63M-1-3503 on or before December 31, 2023.
158          [(15)] (14) The Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board, created in Section
159     63M-7-504, is repealed July 1, 2017.
160          [(16)] (15) Title 63M, Chapter 11, Utah Commission on Aging, is repealed July 1,
161     2017.
162          Section 4. Appropriation.
163          Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, for
164     the fiscal year beginning July 1, Ĥ→ [
2014] 2015 ←Ĥ , and ending June 30, Ĥ→ [2015] 2016 ←Ĥ ,
164a     the following sums of money
165     are appropriated from resources not otherwise appropriated, or reduced from amounts
166     previously appropriated, out of the funds or accounts indicated. These sums of money are in
167     addition to any amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year Ĥ→ [
2015] 2016 ←Ĥ .
168          To Legislature - Senate
169          From General Fund
$7,000

170          Schedule of Programs:
171               Administration                              $7,000
172          To Legislature - House of Representatives
173          From General Fund
$7,000

174          Schedule of Programs:
175               Administration                              $7,000
176          To Legislature - Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
177          From General Fund
$40,000

178          Schedule of Programs:
179               Administration                              $40,000
179a      Ĥ→ Section 5. Effective date.
179b          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), this bill takes effect on May 12, 2015.
179c          (2) Uncodified Section 4, Appropriation, takes effect on July 1, 2015. ←Ĥ







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