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CLEAN AIR SPECIAL GROUP LICENSE PLATE

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2020 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stephen G. Handy

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Senate Sponsor: Luz Escamilla

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill creates the Clean Air Support special group license plate.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     creates the Clean Air Support special group license plate;
13          ▸     requires donations of recipients of the license plate to be deposited into the Clean
14     Air Fund and the Clean Air Support Restricted Account to fund education,
15     awareness, and other programs to promote cleaner air; and
16          ▸     makes technical changes.
17     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
18          None
19     Other Special Clauses:
20          This bill provides a special effective date.
21     Utah Code Sections Affected:
22     AMENDS:
23          41-1a-418, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 38, 127, 213, and 392
24          41-1a-422, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 38 and 213
25          59-10-1319, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2016, Chapter 111
26          63I-1-263, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 89, 246, 311, 414, 468,
27     469, 482 and last amended by Coordination Clause, Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter
28     246
29          63I-2-263, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 182, 240, 246, 325, 370,

30     and 483
31          63J-1-602.1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 89, 136, 213, 215, 244,
32     326, 342, and 482
33     ENACTS:
34          19-1-109, Utah Code Annotated 1953
35     

36     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
37          Section 1. Section 19-1-109 is enacted to read:
38          19-1-109. Clean Air Support Restricted Account.
39          (1) There is created in the General Fund a restricted account known as the "Clean Air
40     Support Restricted Account."
41          (2) The account shall be funded by:
42          (a) contributions deposited into the account in accordance with Section 41-1a-422;
43          (b) private contributions; and
44          (c) donations or grants from public or private entities.
45          (3) (a) The state treasurer shall invest money in the account according to Title 51,
46     Chapter 7, State Money Management Act.
47          (b) The Division of Finance shall deposit interest or other earnings derived from
48     investment of account money into the account.
49          (4) Subject to appropriation, the department shall distribute the money in the account
50     to one or more organizations that:
51          (a) are tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code; and
52          (b) have as part of the organization's mission:
53          (i) to encourage and educate the public about simple changes to improve air quality in
54     the state;
55          (ii) to provide grants to organizations or individuals with innovative ideas to reduce
56     emissions; and
57          (iii) to partner with other organizations to strengthen efforts to improve air quality.

58          (5) The department may also expend funds in the account to pay the costs of issuing or
59     reordering Clean Air Support special group license plate decals.
60          (6) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
61     department shall make rules providing procedures for an organization to apply to receive
62     money under this section.
63          Section 2. Section 41-1a-418 is amended to read:
64          41-1a-418. Authorized special group license plates.
65          (1) The division shall only issue special group license plates in accordance with this
66     section through Section 41-1a-422 to a person who is specified under this section within the
67     categories listed as follows:
68          (a) disability special group license plates issued in accordance with Section 41-1a-420;
69          (b) honor special group license plates, as in a war hero, which plates are issued for a:
70          (i) survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor;
71          (ii) former prisoner of war;
72          (iii) recipient of a Purple Heart;
73          (iv) disabled veteran;
74          (v) recipient of a gold star award issued by the United States Secretary of Defense; or
75          (vi) recipient of a campaign or combat theater award determined by the Department of
76     Veterans and Military Affairs;
77          (c) unique vehicle type special group license plates, as for historical, collectors value,
78     or other unique vehicle type, which plates are issued for:
79          (i) a special interest vehicle;
80          (ii) a vintage vehicle;
81          (iii) a farm truck; or
82          (iv) (A) until Subsection (1)(c)(iv)(B) or (4) applies, a vehicle powered by clean fuel as
83     defined in Section 59-13-102; or
84          (B) beginning on the effective date of rules made by the Department of Transportation
85     authorized under Subsection 41-6a-702(5)(b) and until Subsection (4) applies, a vehicle

86     powered by clean fuel that meets the standards established by the Department of Transportation
87     in rules authorized under Subsection 41-6a-702(5)(b);
88          (d) recognition special group license plates, which plates are issued for:
89          (i) a current member of the Legislature;
90          (ii) a current member of the United States Congress;
91          (iii) a current member of the National Guard;
92          (iv) a licensed amateur radio operator;
93          (v) a currently employed, volunteer, or retired firefighter until June 30, 2009;
94          (vi) an emergency medical technician;
95          (vii) a current member of a search and rescue team;
96          (viii) a current honorary consulate designated by the United States Department of
97     State;
98          (ix) an individual supporting commemoration and recognition of women's suffrage;
99          (x) an individual supporting a fraternal, initiatic order for those sharing moral and
100     metaphysical ideals, and designed to teach ethical and philosophical matters of brotherly love,
101     relief, and truth; or
102          (xi) an individual supporting the Utah Wing of the Civil Air Patrol; or
103          (e) support special group license plates, as for a contributor to an institution or cause,
104     which plates are issued for a contributor to:
105          (i) an institution's scholastic scholarship fund;
106          (ii) the Division of Wildlife Resources;
107          (iii) the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs;
108          (iv) the Division of Parks and Recreation;
109          (v) the Department of Agriculture and Food;
110          (vi) the Guardian Ad Litem Services Account and the Children's Museum of Utah;
111          (vii) the Boy Scouts of America;
112          (viii) spay and neuter programs through No More Homeless Pets in Utah;
113          (ix) the Boys and Girls Clubs of America;

114          (x) Utah public education;
115          (xi) programs that provide support to organizations that create affordable housing for
116     those in severe need through the Division of Real Estate;
117          (xii) the Department of Public Safety;
118          (xiii) programs that support Zion National Park;
119          (xiv) beginning on July 1, 2009, programs that provide support to firefighter
120     organizations;
121          (xv) programs that promote bicycle operation and safety awareness;
122          (xvi) programs that conduct or support cancer research;
123          (xvii) programs that create or support autism awareness;
124          (xviii) programs that create or support humanitarian service and educational and
125     cultural exchanges;
126          (xix) until September 30, 2017, programs that conduct or support prostate cancer
127     awareness, screening, detection, or prevention;
128          (xx) programs that support and promote adoptions;
129          (xxi) programs that create or support civil rights education and awareness;
130          (xxii) programs that support issues affecting women and children through an
131     organization affiliated with a national professional men's basketball organization;
132          (xxiii) programs that strengthen youth soccer, build communities, and promote
133     environmental sustainability through an organization affiliated with a professional men's soccer
134     organization;
135          (xxiv) programs that support children with heart disease;
136          (xxv) programs that support the operation and maintenance of the Utah Law
137     Enforcement Memorial;
138          (xxvi) programs that provide assistance to children with cancer;
139          (xxvii) programs that promote leadership and career development through agricultural
140     education;
141          (xxviii) the Utah State Historical Society;

142          (xxix) programs to transport veterans to visit memorials honoring the service and
143     sacrifices of veterans; [or]
144          (xxx) programs that promote motorcycle safety awareness[.]; or
145          (xxxi) organizations that promote clean air through partnership, education, and
146     awareness.
147          (2) (a) The division may not issue a new type of special group license plate or decal
148     unless the division receives:
149          (i) (A) a private donation for the start-up fee established under Section 63J-1-504 for
150     the production and administrative costs of providing the new special group license plates or
151     decals; or
152          (B) a legislative appropriation for the start-up fee provided under Subsection
153     (2)(a)(i)(A); and
154          (ii) beginning on January 1, 2012, and for the issuance of a support special group
155     license plate authorized in Section 41-1a-422, at least 500 completed applications for the new
156     type of support special group license plate or decal to be issued with all fees required under this
157     part for the support special group license plate or decal issuance paid by each applicant.
158          (b) (i) Beginning on January 1, 2012, each participating organization shall collect and
159     hold applications for support special group license plates or decals authorized in Section
160     41-1a-422 on or after January 1, 2012, until it has received at least 500 applications.
161          (ii) Once a participating organization has received at least 500 applications, it shall
162     submit the applications, along with the necessary fees, to the division for the division to begin
163     working on the design and issuance of the new type of support special group license plate or
164     decal to be issued.
165          (iii) Beginning on January 1, 2012, the division may not work on the issuance or design
166     of a new support special group license plate or decal authorized in Section 41-1a-422 until the
167     applications and fees required under this Subsection (2) have been received by the division.
168          (iv) The division shall begin issuance of a new support special group license plate or
169     decal authorized in Section 41-1a-422 on or after January 1, 2012, no later than six months

170     after receiving the applications and fees required under this Subsection (2).
171          (c) (i) Beginning on July 1, 2009, the division may not renew a motor vehicle
172     registration of a motor vehicle that has been issued a firefighter recognition special group
173     license plate unless the applicant is a contributor as defined in Subsection
174     41-1a-422(1)(a)(ii)(D) to the Firefighter Support Restricted Account.
175          (ii) A registered owner of a vehicle that has been issued a firefighter recognition
176     special group license plate prior to July 1, 2009, upon renewal of the owner's motor vehicle
177     registration shall:
178          (A) be a contributor to the Firefighter Support Restricted Account as required under
179     Subsection (2)(c)(i); or
180          (B) replace the firefighter recognition special group license plate with a new license
181     plate.
182          (3) Beginning on July 1, 2011, if a support special group license plate or decal type
183     authorized in Section 41-1a-422 and issued on or after January 1, 2012, has fewer than 500
184     license plates issued each year for a three consecutive year time period that begins on July 1,
185     the division may not issue that type of support special group license plate or decal to a new
186     applicant beginning on January 1 of the following calendar year after the three consecutive year
187     time period for which that type of support special group license plate or decal has fewer than
188     500 license plates issued each year.
189          (4) Beginning on July 1, 2011, the division may not issue to an applicant a unique
190     vehicle type license plate for a vehicle powered by clean fuel under Subsection (1)(c)(iv).
191          (5) (a) Beginning on October 1, 2017, the division may not issue a new prostate cancer
192     support special group license plate.
193          (b) A registered owner of a vehicle that has been issued a prostate cancer support
194     special group license plate before October 1, 2017, may renew the owner's motor vehicle
195     registration, with the contribution allocated as described in Section 41-1a-422.
196          Section 3. Section 41-1a-422 is amended to read:
197          41-1a-422. Support special group license plates -- Contributor -- Voluntary

198     contribution collection procedures.
199          (1) As used in this section:
200          (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(a)(ii), "contributor" means a person who
201     has donated or in whose name at least $25 has been donated to:
202          (A) a scholastic scholarship fund of a single named institution;
203          (B) the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs for veterans programs;
204          (C) the Division of Wildlife Resources for the Wildlife Resources Account created in
205     Section 23-14-13, for conservation of wildlife and the enhancement, preservation, protection,
206     access, and management of wildlife habitat;
207          (D) the Department of Agriculture and Food for the benefit of conservation districts;
208          (E) the Division of Parks and Recreation for the benefit of snowmobile programs;
209          (F) the Guardian Ad Litem Services Account and the Children's Museum of Utah, with
210     the donation evenly divided between the two;
211          (G) the Boy Scouts of America for the benefit of a Utah Boy Scouts of America
212     council as specified by the contributor;
213          (H) No More Homeless Pets in Utah for distribution to organizations or individuals
214     that provide spay and neuter programs that subsidize the sterilization of domestic animals;
215          (I) the Utah Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs, Inc. to provide and enhance youth
216     development programs;
217          (J) the Utah Association of Public School Foundations to support public education;
218          (K) the Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account created in Section 61-2-204 to
219     assist people who have severe housing needs;
220          (L) the Public Safety Honoring Heroes Restricted Account created in Section 53-1-118
221     to support the families of fallen Utah Highway Patrol troopers and other Department of Public
222     Safety employees;
223          (M) the Division of Parks and Recreation for distribution to organizations that provide
224     support for Zion National Park;
225          (N) the Firefighter Support Restricted Account created in Section 53-7-109 to support

226     firefighter organizations;
227          (O) the Share the Road Bicycle Support Restricted Account created in Section
228     72-2-127 to support bicycle operation and safety awareness programs;
229          (P) the Cancer Research Restricted Account created in Section 26-21a-302 to support
230     cancer research programs;
231          (Q) Autism Awareness Restricted Account created in Section 53F-9-401 to support
232     autism awareness programs;
233          (R) Humanitarian Service and Educational and Cultural Exchange Restricted Account
234     created in Section 9-17-102 to support humanitarian service and educational and cultural
235     programs;
236          (S) Prostate Cancer Support Restricted Account created in Section 26-21a-303 for
237     programs that conduct or support prostate cancer awareness, screening, detection, or prevention
238     until September 30, 2017, and beginning on October 1, 2017, upon renewal of a prostate cancer
239     support special group license plate, to the Cancer Research Restricted Account created in
240     Section 26-21a-302 to support cancer research programs;
241          (T) the Choose Life Adoption Support Restricted Account created in Section
242     62A-4a-608 to support programs that promote adoption;
243          (U) the Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Support Restricted Account created in
244     Section 9-18-102;
245          (V) the National Professional Men's Basketball Team Support of Women and Children
246     Issues Restricted Account created in Section 62A-1-202;
247          (W) the Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Support Restricted Account created in
248     Section 53-1-120;
249          (X) the Children with Cancer Support Restricted Account created in Section
250     26-21a-304 for programs that provide assistance to children with cancer;
251          (Y) the National Professional Men's Soccer Team Support of Building Communities
252     Restricted Account created in Section 9-19-102;
253          (Z) the Children with Heart Disease Support Restricted Account created in Section

254     26-58-102;
255          (AA) the Utah Intracurricular Student Organization Support for Agricultural Education
256     and Leadership Restricted Account created in Section 4-42-102;
257          (BB) the Division of Wildlife Resources for the Support for State-Owned Shooting
258     Ranges Restricted Account created in Section 23-14-13.5, for the creation of new, and
259     operation and maintenance of existing, state-owned firearm shooting ranges;
260          (CC) the Utah State Historical Society to further the mission and purpose of the Utah
261     State Historical Society;
262          (DD) the Motorcycle Safety Awareness Support Restricted Account created in Section
263     72-2-130; [or]
264          (EE) the Transportation of Veterans to Memorials Support Restricted Account created
265     in Section 71-14-102[.]; or
266          (FF) clean air support causes, with half of the donation deposited into the Clean Air
267     Support Restricted Account created in Section 19-1-109, and half of the donation deposited
268     into the Clean Air Fund created in Section 59-10-1319.
269          (ii) (A) For a veterans special group license plate described in Subsection
270     41-1a-421(1)(a)(v) or 41-1a-422(4), "contributor" means a person who has donated or in whose
271     name at least a $25 donation at the time of application and $10 annual donation thereafter has
272     been made.
273          (B) For a Utah Housing Opportunity special group license plate, "contributor" means a
274     person who:
275          (I) has donated or in whose name at least $30 has been donated at the time of
276     application and annually after the time of application; and
277          (II) is a member of a trade organization for real estate licensees that has more than
278     15,000 Utah members.
279          (C) For an Honoring Heroes special group license plate, "contributor" means a person
280     who has donated or in whose name at least $35 has been donated at the time of application and
281     annually thereafter.

282          (D) For a firefighter support special group license plate, "contributor" means a person
283     who:
284          (I) has donated or in whose name at least $15 has been donated at the time of
285     application and annually after the time of application; and
286          (II) is a currently employed, volunteer, or retired firefighter.
287          (E) For a cancer research special group license plate, "contributor" means a person who
288     has donated or in whose name at least $35 has been donated at the time of application and
289     annually after the time of application.
290          (F) For a Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Support special group license plate,
291     "contributor" means a person who has donated or in whose name at least $35 has been donated
292     at the time of application and annually thereafter.
293          (G) For a Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Support special group license plate,
294     "contributor" means a person who has donated or in whose name at least $35 has been donated
295     at the time of application and annually thereafter.
296          (b) "Institution" means a state institution of higher education as defined under Section
297     53B-3-102 or a private institution of higher education in the state accredited by a regional or
298     national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.
299          (2) (a) An applicant for original or renewal collegiate special group license plates under
300     Subsection (1)(a)(i) must be a contributor to the institution named in the application and
301     present the original contribution verification form under Subsection (2)(b) or make a
302     contribution to the division at the time of application under Subsection (3).
303          (b) An institution with a support special group license plate shall issue to a contributor
304     a verification form designed by the commission containing:
305          (i) the name of the contributor;
306          (ii) the institution to which a donation was made;
307          (iii) the date of the donation; and
308          (iv) an attestation that the donation was for a scholastic scholarship.
309          (c) The state auditor may audit each institution to verify that the money collected by the

310     institutions from contributors is used for scholastic scholarships.
311          (d) After an applicant has been issued collegiate license plates or renewal decals, the
312     commission shall charge the institution whose plate was issued, a fee determined in accordance
313     with Section 63J-1-504 for management and administrative expenses incurred in issuing and
314     renewing the collegiate license plates.
315          (e) If the contribution is made at the time of application, the contribution shall be
316     collected, treated, and deposited as provided under Subsection (3).
317          (3) (a) An applicant for original or renewal support special group license plates under
318     this section must be a contributor to the sponsoring organization associated with the license
319     plate.
320          (b) This contribution shall be:
321          (i) unless collected by the named institution under Subsection (2), collected by the
322     division;
323          (ii) considered a voluntary contribution for the funding of the activities specified under
324     this section and not a motor vehicle registration fee;
325          (iii) deposited into the appropriate account less actual administrative costs associated
326     with issuing the license plates; and
327          (iv) for a firefighter special group license plate, deposited into the appropriate account
328     less:
329          (A) the costs of reordering firefighter special group license plate decals; and
330          (B) the costs of replacing recognition special group license plates with new license
331     plates under Subsection 41-1a-1211(13).
332          (c) The donation described in Subsection (1)(a) must be made in the 12 months prior to
333     registration or renewal of registration.
334          (d) The donation described in Subsection (1)(a) shall be a one-time donation made to
335     the division when issuing original:
336          (i) snowmobile license plates; or
337          (ii) conservation license plates.

338          (4) Veterans license plates shall display one of the symbols representing the Army,
339     Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, or American Legion.
340          Section 4. Section 59-10-1319 is amended to read:
341          59-10-1319. Contribution to Clean Air Fund.
342          (1) (a) There is created an [agency] expendable special revenue fund known as the
343     "Clean Air Fund."
344          (b) The fund shall consist of all amounts deposited into the fund in accordance with
345     Subsection (2).
346          (2) (a) Except as provided in Section 59-10-1304, for a taxable year beginning on or
347     after January 1, 2017, a resident or nonresident individual who files an individual income tax
348     return under this chapter may designate on the resident or nonresident individual's individual
349     income tax return a contribution as provided in this section to be:
350          [(a)] (i) deposited into the Clean Air Fund; and
351          [(b)] (ii) expended as provided in Subsection (3).
352          (b) The fund shall also consist of amounts deposited into the fund through:
353          (i) contributions deposited into the account in accordance with Section 41-1a-422;
354          (ii) private contributions; and
355          (iii) donations or grants from public or private entities.
356          (3) (a) At least once each year, the commission shall disburse from the Clean Air Fund
357     all money deposited into the fund since the last disbursement.
358          (b) The commission shall disburse money under Subsection (3)(a) to the Division of
359     Air Quality for the purpose of:
360          (i) providing money for grants to individuals or organizations in the state to fund
361     activities intended to improve air quality in the state; [or]
362          (ii) enhancing programs designed to educate the public about the importance of air
363     quality to the health, well-being, and livelihood of individuals in the state[.]; and
364          (iii) pay the costs of issuing or reordering Clean Air Support special group license plate
365     decals.

366          Section 5. Section 63I-1-263 is amended to read:
367          63I-1-263. Repeal dates, Titles 63A to 63N.
368          (1) In relation to the Utah Transparency Advisory Board, on January 1, 2025:
369          (a) Subsection 63A-1-201(1) is repealed;
370          (b) Subsection 63A-1-202(2)(c), the language that states "using criteria established by
371     the board" is repealed;
372          (c) Section 63A-1-203 is repealed;
373          (d) Subsections 63A-1-204(1) and (2), the language that states "After consultation with
374     the board, and" is repealed; and
375          (e) Subsection 63A-1-204(1)(b), the language that states "using the standards provided
376     in Subsection 63A-1-203(3)(c)" is repealed.
377          (2) Subsection 63A-5-228(2)(h), relating to prioritizing and allocating capital
378     improvement funding, is repealed on July 1, 2024.
379          (3) Section 63A-5-603, State Facility Energy Efficiency Fund, is repealed July 1, 2023.
380          (4) Title 63C, Chapter 4a, Constitutional and Federalism Defense Act, is repealed July
381     1, 2028.
382          (5) Title 63C, Chapter 6, Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is repealed January 1,
383     2025.
384          (6) Title 63C, Chapter 16, Prison Development Commission Act, is repealed July 1,
385     2020.
386          (7) Title 63C, Chapter 17, Point of the Mountain Development Commission Act, is
387     repealed July 1, 2021.
388          (8) Title 63C, Chapter 18, Mental Health Crisis Line Commission, is repealed July 1,
389     2023.
390          (9) Title 63G, Chapter 21, Agreements to Provide State Services, is repealed July 1,
391     2025.
392          (10) Title 63H, Chapter 4, Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority, is repealed July 1,
393     2020.

394          (11) In relation to the State Fair Corporation Board of Directors, on January 1, 2025:
395          (a) Subsection 63H-6-104(2)(c), related to a Senate appointment, is repealed;
396          (b) Subsection 63H-6-104(2)(d), related to a House appointment, is repealed;
397          (c) in Subsection 63H-6-104(2)(e), the language that states ", of whom only one may
398     be a legislator, in accordance with Subsection (3)(e)," is repealed;
399          (d) Subsection 63H-6-104(3)(a)(i) is amended to read:
400          "(3)(a)(i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(a)(ii), a board member appointed under
401     Subsection (2)(e) or (f) shall serve a term that expires on the December 1 four years after the
402     year that the board member was appointed.";
403          (e) in Subsections 63H-6-104(3)(a)(ii), (c)(ii), and (d), the language that states "the
404     president of the Senate, the speaker of the House, the governor," is repealed and replaced with
405     "the governor"; and
406          (f) Subsection 63H-6-104(3)(e), related to limits on the number of legislators, is
407     repealed.
408          (12) Title 63H, Chapter 8, Utah Housing Corporation Act, is repealed July 1, 2026.
409          (13) Section 63M-7-212 is repealed on December 31, 2019.
410          (14) On July 1, 2025:
411          (a) in Subsection 17-27a-404(3)(c)(ii), the language that states "the Resource
412     Development Coordinating Committee," is repealed;
413          (b) Subsection 23-14-21(2)(c) is amended to read "(c) provide notification of proposed
414     sites for the transplant of species to local government officials having jurisdiction over areas
415     that may be affected by a transplant.";
416          (c) in Subsection 23-14-21(3), the language that states "and the Resource Development
417     Coordinating Committee" is repealed;
418          (d) in Subsection 23-21-2.3(1), the language that states "the Resource Development
419     Coordinating Committee created in Section 63J-4-501 and" is repealed;
420          (e) in Subsection 23-21-2.3(2), the language that states "the Resource Development
421     Coordinating Committee and" is repealed;

422          (f) Subsection 63J-4-102(1) is repealed and the remaining subsections are renumbered
423     accordingly;
424          (g) Subsections 63J-4-401(5)(a) and (c) are repealed;
425          (h) Subsection 63J-4-401(5)(b) is renumbered to Subsection 63J-4-401(5)(a) and the
426     word "and" is inserted immediately after the semicolon;
427          (i) Subsection 63J-4-401(5)(d) is renumbered to Subsection 63J-4-401(5)(b);
428          (j) Sections 63J-4-501, 63J-4-502, 63J-4-503, 63J-4-504, and 63J-4-505 are repealed;
429     and
430          (k) Subsection 63J-4-603(1)(e)(iv) is repealed and the remaining subsections are
431     renumbered accordingly.
432          (15) Subsection 63J-1-602.1[(13)](14), Nurse Home Visiting Restricted Account is
433     repealed July 1, 2026.
434          (16) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(4), referring to dedicated credits to the Utah Marriage
435     Commission, is repealed July 1, 2023.
436          (17) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(5), referring to the Trip Reduction Program, is repealed
437     July 1, 2022.
438          (18) (a) Subsection 63J-1-602.1[(53)](56), relating to the Utah Statewide Radio System
439     Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2022.
440          (b) When repealing Subsection 63J-1-602.1(53), the Office of Legislative Research and
441     General Counsel shall, in addition to the office's authority under Subsection 36-12-12(3), make
442     necessary changes to subsection numbering and cross references.
443          (19) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(23), related to the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is
444     repealed January 1, 2025.
445          (20) Subsection 63J-4-708(1), in relation to the Talent Ready Utah Board, on January
446     1, 2023, is amended to read:
447          "(1) On or before October 1, the board shall provide an annual written report to the
448     Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee and the Economic Development and Workforce
449     Services Interim Committee.".

450          (21) In relation to the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Council, on
451     January 1, 2023:
452          (a) Sections 63M-7-301, 63M-7-302, 63M-7-303, 63M-7-304, and 63M-7-306 are
453     repealed;
454          (b) Section 63M-7-305, the language that states "council" is replaced with
455     "commission";
456          (c) Subsection 63M-7-305(1) is repealed and replaced with:
457          "(1) "Commission" means the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice."; and
458          (d) Subsection 63M-7-305(2) is repealed and replaced with:
459          "(2) The commission shall:
460          (a) provide ongoing oversight of the implementation, functions, and evaluation of the
461     Drug-Related Offenses Reform Act; and
462          (b) coordinate the implementation of Section 77-18-1.1 and related provisions in
463     Subsections 77-18-1(5)(b)(iii) and (iv).".
464          (22) The Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board, created in Section
465     63M-7-504, is repealed July 1, 2027.
466          (23) Title 63M, Chapter 11, Utah Commission on Aging, is repealed July 1, 2021.
467          (24) Subsection 63N-1-301(4)(c), related to the Talent Ready Utah Board, is repealed
468     on January 1, 2023.
469          (25) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 2, Enterprise Zone Act, is repealed July 1, 2028.
470          (26) (a) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 4, Recycling Market Development Zone Act, is
471     repealed January 1, 2021.
472          (b) Subject to Subsection (26)(c), Sections 59-7-610 and 59-10-1007 regarding tax
473     credits for certain persons in recycling market development zones, are repealed for taxable
474     years beginning on or after January 1, 2021.
475          (c) A person may not claim a tax credit under Section 59-7-610 or 59-10-1007:
476          (i) for the purchase price of machinery or equipment described in Section 59-7-610 or
477     59-10-1007, if the machinery or equipment is purchased on or after January 1, 2021; or

478          (ii) for an expenditure described in Subsection 59-7-610(1)(b) or 59-10-1007(1)(b), if
479     the expenditure is made on or after January 1, 2021.
480          (d) Notwithstanding Subsections (26)(b) and (c), a person may carry forward a tax
481     credit in accordance with Section 59-7-610 or 59-10-1007 if:
482          (i) the person is entitled to a tax credit under Section 59-7-610 or 59-10-1007; and
483          (ii) (A) for the purchase price of machinery or equipment described in Section
484     59-7-610 or 59-10-1007, the machinery or equipment is purchased on or before December 31,
485     2020; or
486          (B) for an expenditure described in Subsection 59-7-610(1)(b) or 59-10-1007(1)(b), the
487     expenditure is made on or before December 31, 2020.
488          (27) Section 63N-2-512 is repealed on July 1, 2021.
489          (28) (a) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 6, Utah Small Business Jobs Act, is repealed
490     January 1, 2021.
491          (b) Section 59-9-107 regarding tax credits against premium taxes is repealed for
492     calendar years beginning on or after January 1, 2021.
493          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (28)(b), an entity may carry forward a tax credit in
494     accordance with Section 59-9-107 if:
495          (i) the person is entitled to a tax credit under Section 59-9-107 on or before December
496     31, 2020; and
497          (ii) the qualified equity investment that is the basis of the tax credit is certified under
498     Section 63N-2-603 on or before December 31, 2023.
499          (29) Subsections 63N-3-109(2)(e) and 63N-3-109(2)(f)(i) are repealed July 1, 2023.
500          (30) Title 63N, Chapter 4, Part 4, Rural Employment Expansion Program, is repealed
501     July 1, 2023.
502          (31) Title 63N, Chapter 9, Part 2, Outdoor Recreational Infrastructure Grant Program,
503     is repealed January 1, 2023.
504          (32) In relation to the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission, on January 1, 2021:
505          (a) Subsection 63N-10-201(2)(a) is amended to read:

506          "(2) (a) The governor shall appoint five commission members with the advice and
507     consent of the Senate.";
508          (b) Subsection 63N-10-201(2)(b), related to legislative appointments, is repealed;
509          (c) in Subsection 63N-10-201(3)(a), the language that states ", president, or speaker,
510     respectively," is repealed; and
511          (d) Subsection 63N-10-201(3)(d) is amended to read:
512          "(d) The governor may remove a commission member for any reason and replace the
513     commission member in accordance with this section.".
514          (33) In relation to the Talent Ready Utah Board, on January 1, 2023:
515          (a) Subsection 9-22-102(16) is repealed;
516          (b) in Subsection 9-22-114(2), the language that states "Talent Ready Utah," is
517     repealed; and
518          (c) in Subsection 9-22-114(5), the language that states "representatives of Talent Ready
519     Utah," is repealed.
520          (34) Title 63N, Chapter 12, Part 5, Talent Ready Utah Center, is repealed January 1,
521     2023.
522          Section 6. Section 63I-2-263 is amended to read:
523          63I-2-263. Repeal dates, Title 63A to Title 63N.
524          (1) On July 1, 2020:
525          (a) Subsection 63A-1-203(5)(a)(i) is repealed; and
526          (b) in Subsection 63A-1-203(5)(a)(ii), the language that states "appointed on or after
527     May 8, 2018," is repealed.
528          (2) Sections 63C-4a-307 and 63C-4a-309 are repealed January 1, 2020.
529          (3) Title 63C, Chapter 19, Higher Education Strategic Planning Commission is
530     repealed July 1, 2020.
531          (4) The following sections regarding the World War II Memorial Commission are
532     repealed on July 1, 2020:
533          (a) Section 63G-1-801;

534          (b) Section 63G-1-802;
535          (c) Section 63G-1-803; and
536          (d) Section 63G-1-804.
537          (5) In relation to the State Fair Park Committee, on January 1, 2021:
538          (a) Section 63H-6-104.5 is repealed; and
539          (b) Subsections 63H-6-104(8) and (9) are repealed.
540          (6) Section 63H-7a-303 is repealed on July 1, 2022.
541          (7) In relation to the Employability to Careers Program Board, on July 1, 2022:
542          (a) Subsection 63J-1-602.1[(52)](57) is repealed;
543          (b) Subsection 63J-4-301(1)(h), related to the review of data and metrics, is repealed;
544     and
545          (c) Title 63J, Chapter 4, Part 7, Employability to Careers Program, is repealed.
546          (8) Section 63J-4-708 is repealed January 1, 2023.
547          Section 7. Section 63J-1-602.1 is amended to read:
548          63J-1-602.1. List of nonlapsing appropriations from accounts and funds.
549          Appropriations made from the following accounts or funds are nonlapsing:
550          (1) The Utah Intracurricular Student Organization Support for Agricultural Education
551     and Leadership Restricted Account created in Section 4-42-102.
552          (2) The Native American Repatriation Restricted Account created in Section 9-9-407.
553          (3) The Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Support Restricted Account created in
554     Section 9-18-102.
555          (4) The National Professional Men's Soccer Team Support of Building Communities
556     Restricted Account created in Section 9-19-102.
557          (5) Funds collected for directing and administering the C-PACE district created in
558     Section 11-42a-302.
559          (6) The Clean Air Support Restricted Account created in Section 19-1-109.
560          [(6)] (7) The ["]Support for State-Owned Shooting Ranges Restricted Account["]
561     created in Section 23-14-13.5.

562          [(7)] (8) Award money under the State Asset Forfeiture Grant Program, as provided
563     under Section 24-4-117.
564          [(8)] (9) Funds collected from the program fund for local health department expenses
565     incurred in responding to a local health emergency under Section 26-1-38.
566          [(9)] (10) Funds collected from the emergency medical services grant program, as
567     provided in Section 26-8a-207.
568          [(10)] (11) The Children with Cancer Support Restricted Account created in Section
569     26-21a-304.
570          [(11)] (12) State funds for matching federal funds in the Children's Health Insurance
571     Program as provided in Section 26-40-108.
572          [(12)] (13) The Children with Heart Disease Support Restricted Account created in
573     Section 26-58-102.
574          [(13)] (14) The Nurse Home Visiting Restricted Account created in Section 26-63-601.
575          [(14)] (15) The Technology Development Restricted Account created in Section
576     31A-3-104.
577          [(15)] (16) The Criminal Background Check Restricted Account created in Section
578     31A-3-105.
579          [(16)] (17) The Captive Insurance Restricted Account created in Section 31A-3-304,
580     except to the extent that Section 31A-3-304 makes the money received under that section free
581     revenue.
582          [(17)] (18) The Title Licensee Enforcement Restricted Account created in Section
583     31A-23a-415.
584          [(18)] (19) The Health Insurance Actuarial Review Restricted Account created in
585     Section 31A-30-115.
586          [(19)] (20) The Insurance Fraud Investigation Restricted Account created in Section
587     31A-31-108.
588          [(20)] (21) The Underage Drinking Prevention Media and Education Campaign
589     Restricted Account created in Section 32B-2-306.

590          [(21)] (22) The School Readiness Restricted Account created in Section 35A-15-203.
591          [(22)] (23) Money received by the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation for the sale of
592     certain products or services, as provided in Section 35A-13-202.
593          [(23)] (24) The Oil and Gas Conservation Account created in Section 40-6-14.5.
594          [(24)] (25) The Electronic Payment Fee Restricted Account created by Section
595     41-1a-121 to the Motor Vehicle Division.
596          [(25)] (26) The Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division Temporary Permit Restricted
597     Account created by Section 41-3-110 to the State Tax Commission.
598          [(26)] (27) The Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Support Restricted Account created
599     in Section 53-1-120.
600          [(27)] (28) The State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account to the Division of
601     Emergency Management, as provided in Section 53-2a-603.
602          [(28)] (29) The Department of Public Safety Restricted Account to the Department of
603     Public Safety, as provided in Section 53-3-106.
604          [(29)] (30) The Utah Highway Patrol Aero Bureau Restricted Account created in
605     Section 53-8-303.
606          [(30)] (31) The DNA Specimen Restricted Account created in Section 53-10-407.
607          [(31)] (32) The Canine Body Armor Restricted Account created in Section 53-16-201.
608          [(32)] (33) The Technical Colleges Capital Projects Fund created in Section
609     53B-2a-118.
610          [(33)] (34) The Higher Education Capital Projects Fund created in Section
611     53B-22-202.
612          [(34)] (35) A certain portion of money collected for administrative costs under the
613     School Institutional Trust Lands Management Act, as provided under Section 53C-3-202.
614          [(35)] (36) The Public Utility Regulatory Restricted Account created in Section
615     54-5-1.5, subject to Subsection 54-5-1.5(4)(d).
616          [(36)] (37) Funds collected from a surcharge fee to provide certain licensees with
617     access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-3a-105.

618          [(37)] (38) Certain fines collected by the Division of Occupational and Professional
619     Licensing for violation of unlawful or unprofessional conduct that are used for education and
620     enforcement purposes, as provided in Section 58-17b-505.
621          [(38)] (39) Funds collected from a surcharge fee to provide certain licensees with
622     access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-22-104.
623          [(39)] (40) Funds collected from a surcharge fee to provide certain licensees with
624     access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-55-106.
625          [(40)] (41) Funds collected from a surcharge fee to provide certain licensees with
626     access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-56-3.5.
627          [(41)] (42) Certain fines collected by the Division of Occupational and Professional
628     Licensing for use in education and enforcement of the Security Personnel Licensing Act, as
629     provided in Section 58-63-103.
630          [(42)] (43) The Relative Value Study Restricted Account created in Section 59-9-105.
631          [(43)] (44) The Cigarette Tax Restricted Account created in Section 59-14-204.
632          [(44)] (45) Funds paid to the Division of Real Estate for the cost of a criminal
633     background check for a mortgage loan license, as provided in Section 61-2c-202.
634          [(45)] (46) Funds paid to the Division of Real Estate for the cost of a criminal
635     background check for principal broker, associate broker, and sales agent licenses, as provided
636     in Section 61-2f-204.
637          [(46)] (47) Certain funds donated to the Department of Human Services, as provided in
638     Section 62A-1-111.
639          [(47)] (48) The National Professional Men's Basketball Team Support of Women and
640     Children Issues Restricted Account created in Section 62A-1-202.
641          [(48)] (49) Certain funds donated to the Division of Child and Family Services, as
642     provided in Section 62A-4a-110.
643          [(49)] (50) The Choose Life Adoption Support Restricted Account created in Section
644     62A-4a-608.
645          [(50)] (51) Funds collected by the Office of Administrative Rules for publishing, as

646     provided in Section 63G-3-402.
647          [(51)] (52) The Immigration Act Restricted Account created in Section 63G-12-103.
648          [(52)] (53) Money received by the military installation development authority, as
649     provided in Section 63H-1-504.
650          [(53)] (54) The Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account created in Section
651     63H-7a-303.
652          [(54)] (55) The Unified Statewide 911 Emergency Service Account created in Section
653     63H-7a-304.
654          [(55)] (56) The Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account created in Section
655     63H-7a-403.
656          [(56)] (57) The Employability to Careers Program Restricted Account created in
657     Section 63J-4-703.
658          [(57)] (58) The Motion Picture Incentive Account created in Section 63N-8-103.
659          [(58)] (59) Certain money payable for expenses of the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic
660     Commission, as provided under Section 63N-10-301.
661          [(59)] (60) Funds collected by the housing of state probationary inmates or state parole
662     inmates, as provided in Subsection 64-13e-104(2).
663          [(60)] (61) Certain forestry and fire control funds utilized by the Division of Forestry,
664     Fire, and State Lands, as provided in Section 65A-8-103.
665          [(61)] (62) The Transportation of Veterans to Memorials Support Restricted Account
666     created in Section 71-14-102.
667          [(62)] (63) The Amusement Ride Safety Restricted Account, as provided in Section
668     72-16-204.
669          [(63)] (64) Certain funds received by the Office of the State Engineer for well drilling
670     fines or bonds, as provided in Section 73-3-25.
671          [(64)] (65) The Water Resources Conservation and Development Fund, as provided in
672     Section 73-23-2.
673          [(65)] (66) Funds donated or paid to a juvenile court by private sources, as provided in

674     Subsection 78A-6-203(1)(c).
675          [(66)] (67) Fees for certificate of admission created under Section 78A-9-102.
676          [(67)] (68) Funds collected for adoption document access as provided in Sections
677     78B-6-141, 78B-6-144, and 78B-6-144.5.
678          [(68)] (69) Funds collected for indigent defense as provided in Title 78B, Chapter 22,
679     Part 4, Utah Indigent Defense Commission.
680          [(69)] (70) Revenue for golf user fees at the Wasatch Mountain State Park, Palisades
681     State Park, Jordan River State Park, and Green River State Park, as provided under Section
682     79-4-403.
683          [(70)] (71) Certain funds received by the Division of Parks and Recreation from the
684     sale or disposal of buffalo, as provided under Section 79-4-1001.
685          Section 8. Effective date.
686          This bill takes effect on October 15, 2020.