Representative Norman K. Thurston proposes the following substitute bill:


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INTERGENERATIONAL POVERTY SOLUTION

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2020 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Norman K. Thurston

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Senate Sponsor: Jacob L. Anderegg

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill creates the Education Savings Incentive Program.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     defines terms;
13          ▸     creates the Education Savings Incentive Program (the program), including:
14               •     providing a process for an individual identified by the Department of Workforce
15     Services as experiencing intergenerational poverty to receive a state match of
16     deposits into certain 529 savings accounts;
17               •     providing for the sharing of information between the Department of Workforce
18     Services, the Utah Educational Savings Plan, and the State Tax Commission;
19     and
20               •     requiring the Department of Workforce Services and the Utah Educational
21     Savings Plan to provide information about the program to the Legislature
22     through the department's annual report; and
23          ▸     sets a termination date for the program but requires legislative review before the
24     termination date to determine whether the Legislature should extend the program.
25     Money Appropriated in this Bill:

26          This bill appropriates in fiscal year 2021:
27          ▸     to Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings Incentive Restricted Account, as
28     an ongoing appropriation:
29               •     from Education Fund, $870,800.
30          ▸     to Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings Incentive Restricted Account, as
31     a one-time appropriation:
32               •     from Education Fund, $6,900.
33          ▸     to Department of Workforce Services -- Administration, as an ongoing
34     appropriation:
35               •     from Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings Incentive Restricted
36     Account, $870,800.
37          ▸     to Department of Workforce Services -- Operations and Policy, as a one-time
38     appropriation:
39               •     from Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings Incentive Restricted
40     Account, $6,900.
41     Other Special Clauses:
42          This bill provides a special effective date.
43     Utah Code Sections Affected:
44     AMENDS:
45          59-1-403, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 61
46          63I-1-235, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 89 and 246
47          63I-1-253, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 90, 136, 166, 173, 246,
48     325, 344 and last amended by Coordination Clause, Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter
49     246
50          63I-1-259, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 29 and 479
51     ENACTS:
52          35A-9-601, Utah Code Annotated 1953
53          35A-9-602, Utah Code Annotated 1953
54          35A-9-603, Utah Code Annotated 1953
55          35A-9-604, Utah Code Annotated 1953
56          35A-9-605, Utah Code Annotated 1953

57          35A-9-606, Utah Code Annotated 1953
58          53B-8a-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
59          53B-8a-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
60          53B-8a-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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62     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
63          Section 1. Section 35A-9-601 is enacted to read:
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Part 6. Education Savings Incentive Program

65          35A-9-601. Definitions.
66          As used in this part:
67          (1) "529 savings account" means a tax-advantaged method of saving for higher
68     education costs that:
69          (a) meets the requirements of Section 529, Internal Revenue Code; and
70          (b) is managed by the plan.
71          (2) "Beneficiary" means the individual designated:
72          (a) in a 529 savings account agreement between a person, an estate, or a trust and the
73     plan; and
74          (b) to benefit from the amount saved in a 529 savings account.
75          (3) "Commission" means the State Tax Commission.
76          (4) "Deposit" means the payment of money from a source other than a match.
77          (5) "Eligible 529 savings account" means a 529 savings account for which:
78          (a) a qualifying individual is the account owner; and
79          (b) a qualifying individual or a minor dependent of a qualifying individual is a
80     beneficiary.
81          (6) "Federal earned income tax credit" means the federal earned income tax credit:
82          (a) described in Section 32, Internal Revenue Code; and
83          (b) that a qualifying individual claims and is eligible to claim on the federal income tax
84     return for the taxable year.
85          (7) "Match" means the monetary amount described in Subsection 35A-9-603(2).
86          (8) "Minor dependent" means an individual under the age of 19 for whom a qualifying
87     individual can claim a tax credit under Section 24, Internal Revenue Code, on the qualifying

88     individual's federal income tax return for the taxable year.
89          (9) "Plan" means the Utah Educational Savings Plan created in Section 53B-8a-103.
90          (10) "Program" means the Education Savings Incentive Program created in Section
91     35A-9-603.
92          (11) "Qualifying individual" means an individual who the department identifies as
93     experiencing intergenerational poverty and who has not been disqualified from participating in
94     the program for overclaiming a match in a previous year.
95          Section 2. Section 35A-9-602 is enacted to read:
96          35A-9-602. Education Savings Incentive Restricted Account.
97          (1) There is created a restricted account within the Education Fund to be known as the
98     Education Savings Incentive Restricted Account.
99          (2) The department shall administer the restricted account for the purposes described in
100     this part.
101          (3) The state treasurer shall invest the money in the restricted account according to the
102     procedures and requirements of Title 51, Chapter 7, State Money Management Act, except that
103     interest and other earnings derived from the restricted account shall be deposited into the
104     restricted account.
105          (4) The restricted account shall be funded by:
106          (a) appropriations made to the account by the Legislature; and
107          (b) private donations, grants, gifts, bequests, or money made available from any other
108     source to implement this part.
109          (5) Subject to appropriation, the department:
110          (a) shall use restricted account money for the program; and
111          (b) may use a portion of the restricted account money for administration of the
112     program.
113          Section 3. Section 35A-9-603 is enacted to read:
114          35A-9-603. Education Savings Incentive Program.
115          (1) (a) There is created the Education Savings Incentive Program to provide an annual
116     monetary match to eligible 529 savings accounts.
117          (b) The program is established within the higher education system.
118          (c) The department shall implement the program as early as is practicable, but the

119     department shall begin accepting applications for the program no later than January 1, 2021.
120          (2) (a) For each qualifying individual that meets the requirements of Subsection (3), the
121     state shall match, during a calendar year, the amount of a deposit into one or more of the
122     qualifying individual's eligible 529 savings accounts up to $300.
123          (b) The amount in Subsection (2)(a) is the maximum match amount per family per
124     calendar year.
125          (c) (i) Except as provided in Subsections (2)(c)(ii) and (iii), the match rate is $1 for
126     each $1 deposit.
127          (ii) In a fiscal year where the balance of money in the restricted account is insufficient
128     to sustain a $1 for each $1 deposit match rate, the department shall reduce the amount of each
129     match proportionately.
130          (iii) (A) Subject to Subsection (2)(c)(iii)(B), in a fiscal year when the balance of the
131     money in the restricted account exceeds the amount needed for a $1 for each $1 deposit match
132     rate, the department shall increase the amount of each match proportionately.
133          (B) If a qualifying individual's proportionate share under Subsection (2)(c)(iii)(A) is
134     greater than the amount allowed under Subsections (2)(a) and (b), the qualifying individual
135     shall receive the amount allowed under Subsections (2)(a) and (b).
136          (3) To participate in the program, a qualifying individual shall:
137          (a) apply with the department in accordance with Section 35A-9-604;
138          (b) claim and receive a federal earned income tax credit on the qualifying individual's
139     federal income tax return for the previous taxable year; and
140          (c) during the calendar year for which the qualifying individual applies to participate in
141     the program, be the account owner of one or more eligible 529 savings accounts into which a
142     deposit was made.
143          (4) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
144     department may make rules governing:
145          (a) administration of the program; and
146          (b) after consulting with the plan, additional information to request in the application
147     for the program.
148          Section 4. Section 35A-9-604 is enacted to read:
149          35A-9-604. Application for program.

150          (1) The department shall provide to each qualifying individual:
151          (a) notice of the program;
152          (b) information about the benefits of participating in the program;
153          (c) information explaining that participation in the program requires that the qualifying
154     individual:
155          (i) apply for the program in accordance with this section;
156          (ii) be eligible for and claim a federal earned income tax credit for the taxable year
157     before the year in which the qualifying individual applies for the program;
158          (iii) own one or more eligible 529 savings accounts into which a deposit is made
159     during the same year for which the qualifying individual applies for the program; and
160          (iv) sign an information release;
161          (d) information about how to claim a federal earned income tax credit;
162          (e) information about how to open an eligible 529 savings account; and
163          (f) information about how to apply for the program.
164          (2) (a) To participate in the program, a qualifying individual shall complete annually an
165     online application that includes:
166          (i) a means for a qualifying individual to sign the information release described in
167     Subsection (2)(b);
168          (ii) a statement that the qualifying individual claimed a federal earned income tax
169     credit for the previous taxable year;
170          (iii) the name of the account owner, the name of the beneficiary, and the account
171     number of any of the qualifying individual's eligible 529 savings accounts;
172          (iv) the amount of deposit into one or more of the qualifying individual's eligible 529
173     savings accounts during the calendar year in which the application is made;
174          (v) the allocation of the match among the qualifying individual's eligible 529 savings
175     accounts; and
176          (vi) any other information required by the department, the plan, or the commission to
177     administer the program.
178          (b) The department, the plan, and the commission shall develop an information release
179     that directs and allows:
180          (i) the department to report to the plan:

181          (A) the name and identifying information of the qualifying individual;
182          (B) contact information for the qualifying individual; and
183          (C) the name of the account owner, the name of the beneficiary, and the account
184     number of any eligible 529 savings account;
185          (ii) the plan to report to the department:
186          (A) the account number, name of the account owner, and the name of the beneficiary
187     for each eligible 529 savings account into which a deposit was made during the calendar year;
188     and
189          (B) the amount of deposit made into each eligible 529 savings account for the calendar
190     year;
191          (iii) the department to disclose to the commission, if the plan lists the qualifying
192     individual on the report described in Section 53B-8a-302, the name and identifying information
193     of the qualifying individual; and
194          (iv) the commission to disclose to the department, whether the qualifying individual
195     claimed a federal earned income tax credit on the qualifying individual's federal income tax
196     return for a taxable year.
197          (3) (a) The department shall provide to the plan the information described in
198     Subsection (2)(b)(i) for each qualifying individual that the department determines completes
199     the application requirements described in Subsection (2).
200          (b) The department shall provide the information described in Subsection (3)(a):
201          (i) in a single report; and
202          (ii) with information about which calendar year the department requests a report under
203     Section 53B-8a-302.
204          (4) (a) The department may provide to the commission the information described in
205     Subsection (2)(b)(iii) for each qualifying individual that the plan lists on the report described in
206     Section 53B-8a-302.
207          (b) The department shall provide the information described in Subsection (4)(a):
208          (i) in a single report; and
209          (ii) with information about which calendar year the department requires a disclosure
210     under Subsection 59-1-403(3)(x).
211          (5) The department, the plan, and the commission shall provide for the security and

212     maintenance of confidentiality of any information shared under an information release.
213          (6) (a) The department shall determine whether an applicant for the program:
214          (i) is a qualifying individual; and
215          (ii) meets the program requirements described in this section.
216          (b) An applicant may not appeal the department's determination that the applicant is
217     not a qualifying individual.
218          (c) An applicant may reapply if the department later identifies the applicant as a
219     qualifying individual.
220          Section 5. Section 35A-9-605 is enacted to read:
221          35A-9-605. Payment of match.
222          (1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, the department shall transfer from
223     the Education Savings Incentive Restricted Account to the plan the amount of each qualifying
224     individual's match.
225          (2) The department shall send with the transfer described in Subsection (1), for each
226     qualifying individual that is receiving a match:
227          (a) the amount of the match for the qualifying individual;
228          (b) the qualifying individual's allocation of the match among eligible 529 savings
229     accounts; and
230          (c) for each eligible 529 savings account into which the qualifying individual allocates
231     the match:
232          (i) the name of the qualifying individual who is the account owner;
233          (ii) the name of the beneficiary; and
234          (iii) the account number.
235          Section 6. Section 35A-9-606 is enacted to read:
236          35A-9-606. Reporting to the department -- Annual report.
237          (1) On or before September 1, the plan shall submit to the department the aggregate
238     average balance in eligible 529 savings accounts during the previous calendar year.
239          (2) The department shall include in the annual report required by Section 35A-1-109
240     the following information for the previous calendar year:
241          (a) the number of qualifying individuals to whom the department provides notice of the
242     program;

243          (b) the number of applications for the program;
244          (c) the number of applications for the program from qualifying individuals;
245          (d) the number of qualifying individuals participating in the program;
246          (e) the number of eligible 529 savings accounts that receive a match;
247          (f) the total dollar amount provided as a match; and
248          (g) the aggregate average balance in eligible 529 savings account as reported by the
249     plan.
250          Section 7. Section 53B-8a-301 is enacted to read:
251     
Part 3. Education Savings Incentive Program

252          53B-8a-301. Definitions.
253          As used in this part:
254          (1) "529 savings account" means the same as that term is defined in Section
255     35A-9-601.
256          (2) "Department" means the Department of Workforce Services, created in Section
257     35A-1-103.
258          (3) "Match" means the same as that term is defined in Section 35A-9-601.
259          (4) "Qualifying individual" means the same as that term is defined in Section
260     35A-9-601, except that the term is limited to individuals for whom the department sends
261     information in accordance with Subsection 35A-9-604(3).
262          Section 8. Section 53B-8a-302 is enacted to read:
263          53B-8a-302. Report of information to Department of Workforce Services.
264          Within 30 days of receiving the report described in Subsection 35A-9-604(3), the plan
265     shall provide an electronic report to the department that lists the:
266          (1) total amount of deposits:
267          (a) during the calendar year for which the department makes the request; and
268          (b) for each 529 savings account of which a qualifying individual is an account owner;
269     and
270          (2) the account number and the name of the beneficiary for each 529 savings account:
271          (a) into which a deposit was made; and
272          (b) for which a qualifying individual is an account owner.
273          Section 9. Section 53B-8a-303 is enacted to read:

274          53B-8a-303. Deposit of match.
275          (1) The plan shall deposit a match from the Education Savings Incentive Restricted
276     Account, created in Section 35A-9-602, into a 529 savings account in accordance with the
277     provisions of Section 35A-9-605.
278          (2) If, upon receiving a transfer described in Subsection (1), the plan determines that
279     the 529 savings account into which the plan is to deposit the match has been closed, the plan
280     shall return the match to the department.
281          (3) The plan shall send the department an electronic receipt of the match deposits.
282          Section 10. Section 59-1-403 is amended to read:
283          59-1-403. Confidentiality -- Exceptions -- Penalty -- Application to property tax.
284          (1) (a) Any of the following may not divulge or make known in any manner any
285     information gained by that person from any return filed with the commission:
286          (i) a tax commissioner;
287          (ii) an agent, clerk, or other officer or employee of the commission; or
288          (iii) a representative, agent, clerk, or other officer or employee of any county, city, or
289     town.
290          (b) An official charged with the custody of a return filed with the commission is not
291     required to produce the return or evidence of anything contained in the return in any action or
292     proceeding in any court, except:
293          (i) in accordance with judicial order;
294          (ii) on behalf of the commission in any action or proceeding under:
295          (A) this title; or
296          (B) other law under which persons are required to file returns with the commission;
297          (iii) on behalf of the commission in any action or proceeding to which the commission
298     is a party; or
299          (iv) on behalf of any party to any action or proceeding under this title if the report or
300     facts shown by the return are directly involved in the action or proceeding.
301          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(b), a court may require the production of, and may
302     admit in evidence, any portion of a return or of the facts shown by the return, as are specifically
303     pertinent to the action or proceeding.
304          (2) This section does not prohibit:

305          (a) a person or that person's duly authorized representative from receiving a copy of
306     any return or report filed in connection with that person's own tax;
307          (b) the publication of statistics as long as the statistics are classified to prevent the
308     identification of particular reports or returns; and
309          (c) the inspection by the attorney general or other legal representative of the state of the
310     report or return of any taxpayer:
311          (i) who brings action to set aside or review a tax based on the report or return;
312          (ii) against whom an action or proceeding is contemplated or has been instituted under
313     this title; or
314          (iii) against whom the state has an unsatisfied money judgment.
315          (3) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and for purposes of administration, the
316     commission may by rule, made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
317     Rulemaking Act, provide for a reciprocal exchange of information with:
318          (i) the United States Internal Revenue Service; or
319          (ii) the revenue service of any other state.
320          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and for all taxes except individual income tax and
321     corporate franchise tax, the commission may by rule, made in accordance with Title 63G,
322     Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, share information gathered from returns and
323     other written statements with the federal government, any other state, any of the political
324     subdivisions of another state, or any political subdivision of this state, except as limited by
325     Sections 59-12-209 and 59-12-210, if the political subdivision, other state, or the federal
326     government grant substantially similar privileges to this state.
327          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and for all taxes except individual income tax and
328     corporate franchise tax, the commission may by rule, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
329     Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, provide for the issuance of information concerning the
330     identity and other information of taxpayers who have failed to file tax returns or to pay any tax
331     due.
332          (d) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall provide to the director of the
333     Division of Environmental Response and Remediation, as defined in Section 19-6-402, as
334     requested by the director of the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation, any
335     records, returns, or other information filed with the commission under Chapter 13, Motor and

336     Special Fuel Tax Act, or Section 19-6-410.5 regarding the environmental assurance program
337     participation fee.
338          (e) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), at the request of any person the commission shall
339     provide that person sales and purchase volume data reported to the commission on a report,
340     return, or other information filed with the commission under:
341          (i) Chapter 13, Part 2, Motor Fuel; or
342          (ii) Chapter 13, Part 4, Aviation Fuel.
343          (f) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), upon request from a tobacco product manufacturer,
344     as defined in Section 59-22-202, the commission shall report to the manufacturer:
345          (i) the quantity of cigarettes, as defined in Section 59-22-202, produced by the
346     manufacturer and reported to the commission for the previous calendar year under Section
347     59-14-407; and
348          (ii) the quantity of cigarettes, as defined in Section 59-22-202, produced by the
349     manufacturer for which a tax refund was granted during the previous calendar year under
350     Section 59-14-401 and reported to the commission under Subsection 59-14-401(1)(a)(v).
351          (g) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall notify manufacturers,
352     distributors, wholesalers, and retail dealers of a tobacco product manufacturer that is prohibited
353     from selling cigarettes to consumers within the state under Subsection 59-14-210(2).
354          (h) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may:
355          (i) provide to the Division of Consumer Protection within the Department of
356     Commerce and the attorney general data:
357          (A) reported to the commission under Section 59-14-212; or
358          (B) related to a violation under Section 59-14-211; and
359          (ii) upon request, provide to any person data reported to the commission under
360     Subsections 59-14-212(1)(a) through (c) and Subsection 59-14-212(1)(g).
361          (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall, at the request of a committee
362     of the Legislature, the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, or the Governor's Office of
363     Management and Budget, provide to the committee or office the total amount of revenues
364     collected by the commission under Chapter 24, Radioactive Waste Facility Tax Act, for the
365     time period specified by the committee or office.
366          (j) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall make the directory required

367     by Section 59-14-603 available for public inspection.
368          (k) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may share information with
369     federal, state, or local agencies as provided in Subsection 59-14-606(3).
370          (l) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall provide the Office of
371     Recovery Services within the Department of Human Services any relevant information
372     obtained from a return filed under Chapter 10, Individual Income Tax Act, regarding a taxpayer
373     who has become obligated to the Office of Recovery Services.
374          (ii) The information described in Subsection (3)(l)(i) may be provided by the Office of
375     Recovery Services to any other state's child support collection agency involved in enforcing
376     that support obligation.
377          (m) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), upon request from the state court
378     administrator, the commission shall provide to the state court administrator, the name, address,
379     telephone number, county of residence, and social security number on resident returns filed
380     under Chapter 10, Individual Income Tax Act.
381          (ii) The state court administrator may use the information described in Subsection
382     (3)(m)(i) only as a source list for the master jury list described in Section 78B-1-106.
383          (n) (i) As used in this Subsection (3)(n):
384          (A) "GOED" means the Governor's Office of Economic Development created in
385     Section 63N-1-201.
386          (B) "Income tax information" means information gained by the commission that is
387     required to be attached to or included in a return filed with the commission under Chapter 7,
388     Corporate Franchise and Income Taxes, or Chapter 10, Individual Income Tax Act.
389          (C) "Other tax information" means information gained by the commission that is
390     required to be attached to or included in a return filed with the commission except for a return
391     filed under Chapter 7, Corporate Franchise and Income Taxes, or Chapter 10, Individual
392     Income Tax Act.
393          (D) "Tax information" means income tax information or other tax information.
394          (ii) (A) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and except as provided in Subsection
395     (3)(n)(ii)(B) or (C), the commission shall at the request of GOED provide to GOED all income
396     tax information.
397          (B) For purposes of a request for income tax information made under Subsection

398     (3)(n)(ii)(A), GOED may not request and the commission may not provide to GOED a person's
399     address, name, social security number, or taxpayer identification number.
400          (C) In providing income tax information to GOED, the commission shall in all
401     instances protect the privacy of a person as required by Subsection (3)(n)(ii)(B).
402          (iii) (A) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and except as provided in Subsection
403     (3)(n)(iii)(B), the commission shall at the request of GOED provide to GOED other tax
404     information.
405          (B) Before providing other tax information to GOED, the commission shall redact or
406     remove any name, address, social security number, or taxpayer identification number.
407          (iv) GOED may provide tax information received from the commission in accordance
408     with this Subsection (3)(n) only:
409          (A) as a fiscal estimate, fiscal note information, or statistical information; and
410          (B) if the tax information is classified to prevent the identification of a particular
411     return.
412          (v) (A) A person may not request tax information from GOED under Title 63G,
413     Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act, or this section, if GOED
414     received the tax information from the commission in accordance with this Subsection (3)(n).
415          (B) GOED may not provide to a person that requests tax information in accordance
416     with Subsection (3)(n)(v)(A) any tax information other than the tax information GOED
417     provides in accordance with Subsection (3)(n)(iv).
418          (o) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may provide to the governing
419     board of the agreement or a taxing official of another state, the District of Columbia, the United
420     States, or a territory of the United States:
421          (i) the following relating to an agreement sales and use tax:
422          (A) information contained in a return filed with the commission;
423          (B) information contained in a report filed with the commission;
424          (C) a schedule related to Subsection (3)(o)(i)(A) or (B); or
425          (D) a document filed with the commission; or
426          (ii) a report of an audit or investigation made with respect to an agreement sales and
427     use tax.
428          (p) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may provide information

429     concerning a taxpayer's state income tax return or state income tax withholding information to
430     the Driver License Division if the Driver License Division:
431          (i) requests the information; and
432          (ii) provides the commission with a signed release form from the taxpayer allowing the
433     Driver License Division access to the information.
434          (q) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall provide to the Utah
435     Communications Authority, or a division of the Utah Communications Authority, the
436     information requested by the authority under Sections 63H-7a-302, 63H-7a-402, and
437     63H-7a-502.
438          (r) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall provide to the Utah
439     Educational Savings Plan information related to a resident or nonresident individual's
440     contribution to a Utah Educational Savings Plan account as designated on the resident or
441     nonresident's individual income tax return as provided under Section 59-10-1313.
442          (s) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), for the purpose of verifying eligibility under
443     Sections 26-18-2.5 and 26-40-105, the commission shall provide an eligibility worker with the
444     Department of Health or its designee with the adjusted gross income of an individual if:
445          (i) an eligibility worker with the Department of Health or its designee requests the
446     information from the commission; and
447          (ii) the eligibility worker has complied with the identity verification and consent
448     provisions of Sections 26-18-2.5 and 26-40-105.
449          (t) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may provide to a county, as
450     determined by the commission, information declared on an individual income tax return in
451     accordance with Section 59-10-103.1 that relates to eligibility to claim a residential exemption
452     authorized under Section 59-2-103.
453          (u) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall provide a report regarding
454     any access line provider that is over 90 days delinquent in payment to the commission of
455     amounts the access line provider owes under Title 69, Chapter 2, Part 4, 911 Emergency
456     Service Charges, to the board of the Utah Communications Authority created in Section
457     63H-7a-201.
458          (v) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall provide the Department of
459     Environmental Quality a report on the amount of tax paid by a radioactive waste facility for the

460     previous calendar year under Section 59-24-103.5.
461          (w) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may, upon request, provide to the
462     Department of Workforce Services any information received under Chapter 10, Part 4,
463     Withholding of Tax, that is relevant to the duties of the Department of Workforce Services.
464          (x) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission shall inform the Department of
465     Workforce Services, as soon as practicable, whether an individual claimed and is entitled to
466     claim a federal earned income tax credit for the year requested by the Department of Workforce
467     Services if:
468          (i) the Department of Workforce Services requests this information; and
469          (ii) the commission has received the information release described in Section
470     35A-9-604.
471          (4) (a) Each report and return shall be preserved for at least three years.
472          (b) After the three-year period provided in Subsection (4)(a), the commission may
473     destroy a report or return.
474          (5) (a) Any individual who violates this section is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
475          (b) If the individual described in Subsection (5)(a) is an officer or employee of the
476     state, the individual shall be dismissed from office and be disqualified from holding public
477     office in this state for a period of five years thereafter.
478          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (5)(a) or (b), GOED, when requesting information in
479     accordance with Subsection (3)(n)(iii), or an individual who requests information in
480     accordance with Subsection (3)(n)(v):
481          (i) is not guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and
482          (ii) is not subject to:
483          (A) dismissal from office in accordance with Subsection (5)(b); or
484          (B) disqualification from holding public office in accordance with Subsection (5)(b).
485          (6) Except as provided in Section 59-1-404, this part does not apply to the property tax.
486          Section 11. Section 63I-1-235 is amended to read:
487          63I-1-235. Repeal dates, Title 35A.
488          (1) Subsection 35A-1-109(4)(c), related to the Talent Ready Utah Board, is repealed
489     January 1, 2023.
490          (2) Subsection 35A-4-312(5)(p), describing information that may be disclosed to the

491     federal Wage and Hour Division, is repealed July 1, 2022.
492          (3) Title 35A, Chapter 8, Part 22, Commission on Housing Affordability, is repealed
493     July 1, 2023.
494          (4) Section 35A-9-501 is repealed January 1, 2021.
495          (5) Title 35A, Chapter 9, Part 6, Education Savings Incentive Program, is repealed July
496     1, 2026.
497          [(5)] (6) Title 35A, Chapter 11, Women in the Economy Commission Act, is repealed
498     January 1, 2025.
499          Section 12. Section 63I-1-253 is amended to read:
500          63I-1-253. Repeal dates, Titles 53 through 53G.
501          The following provisions are repealed on the following dates:
502          (1) Subsection 53-6-203(1)(b)(ii), regarding being 19 years old at certification, is
503     repealed July 1, 2022.
504          (2) Subsection 53-13-104(6), regarding being 19 years old at certification, is repealed
505     July 1, 2022.
506          (3) Title 53B, Chapter 8a, Part 3, Education Savings Incentive Program, is repealed
507     July 1, 2026.
508          [(3)] (4) Title 53B, Chapter 17, Part 11, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1, 2028.
509          [(4)] (5) Section 53B-18-1501 is repealed July 1, 2021.
510          [(5)] (6) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 16, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1, 2028.
511          [(6)] (7) Section 53B-24-402, Rural residency training program, is repealed July 1,
512     2020.
513          [(7)] (8) Subsection 53C-3-203(4)(b)(vii), which provides for the distribution of money
514     from the Land Exchange Distribution Account to the Geological Survey for test wells, other
515     hydrologic studies, and air quality monitoring in the West Desert, is repealed July 1, 2020.
516          [(8)] (9) Section 53E-3-515 is repealed January 1, 2023.
517          [(9)] (10) In relation to a standards review committee, on January 1, 2023:
518          (a) in Subsection 53E-4-202(8), the language that states "by a standards review
519     committee and the recommendations of a standards review committee established under
520     Section 53E-4-203" is repealed; and
521          (b) Section 53E-4-203 is repealed.

522          [(10)] (11) In relation to the SafeUT and School Safety Commission, on January 1,
523     2023:
524          (a) Subsection 53B-17-1201(1) is repealed;
525          (b) Section 53B-17-1203 is repealed;
526          (c) Subsection 53B-17-1204(2) is repealed;
527          (d) Subsection 53B-17-1204(4)(a), the language that states "in accordance with the
528     method described in Subsection (4)(c)" is repealed; and
529          (e) Subsection 53B-17-1204(4)(c) is repealed.
530          [(11)] (12) Section 53F-2-514 is repealed July 1, 2020.
531          [(12)] (13) Section 53F-5-203 is repealed July 1, 2024.
532          [(13)] (14) Section 53F-5-212 is repealed July 1, 2024.
533          [(14)] (15) Section 53F-5-213 is repealed July 1, 2023.
534          [(15)] (16) Title 53F, Chapter 5, Part 6, American Indian and Alaskan Native
535     Education State Plan Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2022.
536          [(16) Section 53F-6-201 is repealed July 1, 2019.]
537          (17) Section 53F-9-501 is repealed January 1, 2023.
538          (18) Subsections 53G-4-608(2)(b) and (4)(b), related to the Utah Seismic Safety
539     Commission, are repealed January 1, 2025.
540          (19) Subsection 53G-8-211(4), regarding referrals of a minor to court for a class C
541     misdemeanor, is repealed July 1, 2020.
542          Section 13. Section 63I-1-259 is amended to read:
543          63I-1-259. Repeal dates, Title 59.
544          (1) Section 59-1-213.1 is repealed [on] May 9, 2024.
545          (2) Section 59-1-213.2 is repealed [on] May 9, 2024.
546          (3) Subsection 59-1-403(3)(x), which authorizes the State Tax Commission to inform
547     the Department of Workforce Services whether an individual claimed a federal earned income
548     tax credit, is repealed July 1, 2027.
549          [(3)] (4) Subsection 59-1-405(1)(g), which addresses the provision of guidance by the
550     State Tax Commission to an employee on the interpretation or application of a law, is repealed
551     [on] May 9, 2024.
552          [(4)] (5) Subsection 59-1-405(2)(b), which addresses a State Tax Commission meeting

553     on the provision of guidance by the State Tax Commission to an employee on the interpretation
554     or application of a law, is repealed [on] May 9, 2024.
555          [(5)] (6) Section 59-7-618 is repealed July 1, 2020.
556          [(6)] (7) Section 59-9-102.5 is repealed December 31, 2020.
557          [(7)] (8) Section 59-10-1033 is repealed July 1, 2020.
558          [(8) Subsection 59-12-2219(13), which addresses new revenue supplanting existing
559     allocations, is repealed on June 30, 2020.]
560          (9) Title 59, Chapter 28, State Transient Room Tax Act, is repealed [on] January 1,
561     2023.
562          Section 14. Appropriation.
563          The following sums of money are appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
564     2020, and ending June 30, 2021. These are additions to amounts previously appropriated for
565     fiscal year 2021.
566          Subsection 14(a). Restricted Fund and Account Transfers.
567          The Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer the following
568     amounts between the following funds or accounts as indicated. Expenditures and outlays from
569     funds to which the money is transferred must be authorized by an appropriation.
570     ITEM 1
571          To Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings Incentive
572          Restricted Account
573               From Education Fund
$870,800

574               From Education Fund, One-time
$6,900

575               Schedule of Programs:
576                    Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings
577                    Incentive Restricted Account               $877,700
578          Subsection 14(b). Operating and Capital Budgets.
579          Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the
580     Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or accounts indicated for
581     the use and support of the government of the state of Utah.
582     ITEM 2
583          To Department of Workforce Services -- Administration

584               From Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings
585               Incentive Restricted Account
$870,800

586               Schedule of Programs:
587                    Administrative Support               $870,800
588          The Legislature intends that the Department of Workforce Services use this
589     appropriation to provide matching funds for and to pay for personnel costs to administer the
590     Education Savings Incentive Program.
591     ITEM 3
592          To Department of Workforce Services -- Operations and Policy
593               From Education Fund Restricted -- Education Savings
594               Incentive Restricted Account, One-time
$6,900

595               Schedule of Programs:
596                    Operations and Policy               $6,900
597          The Legislature intends that the Department of Workforce Services use this
598     appropriation for system development expenses to administer the Education Savings Incentive
599     Program.
600          Section 15. Effective date.
601          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2020.