S.B. 75 Fine Amendments
Bill Sponsor: ![]() Sen. Fillmore, Lincoln | Floor Sponsor: ![]() Rep. Snider, Casey |
- Drafting Attorney: Christopher Williams
- Fiscal Analyst: Alexander R. Wilson
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- Last Action: 21 Mar 2022, Governor Signed
- Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
- Effective Date: 4 May 2022
- Session Law Chapter: 089
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S.B. 75
1 FINE AMENDMENTS
22022 GENERAL SESSION
3STATE OF UTAH
4Chief Sponsor: Lincoln Fillmore
5House Sponsor: Casey Snider
6
7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the division of fine revenue collected by justice courts.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ requires the state auditor to monitor the amount of traffic fines a local government
13 collects;
14 ▸ clarifies when an interlocal agreement may alter the division of fine revenue;
15 ▸ limits the amount of traffic fine revenue a local government may use for the local
16 government's general fund revenue; and
17 ▸ makes technical changes.
18 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
19 None
20 Other Special Clauses:
21 None
22 Utah Code Sections Affected:
23 AMENDS:
24 51-2a-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 138
25 78A-7-120, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 280
26
27 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
28 Section 1. Section 51-2a-301 is amended to read:
29 51-2a-301. State auditor responsibilities.
30 (1) Except for political subdivisions that do not receive or expend public funds, the
31 state auditor shall adopt guidelines, qualifications criteria, and procurement procedures for use
32 in the procurement of audit services for all entities that are required by Section 51-2a-201 to
33 cause an accounting report to be made.
34 (2) The state auditor shall follow the notice, hearing, and publication requirements of
35 Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
36 (3) The state auditor shall:
37 (a) review the accounting report submitted to the state auditor under Section
38 51-2a-201; and
39 (b) if necessary, conduct additional inquiries or examinations of financial statements of
40 the entity submitting that information.
41 (4) The governing board of each entity required by Section 51-2a-201 to submit an
42 accounting report to the state auditor's office shall comply with the guidelines, criteria, and
43 procedures established by the state auditor.
44 (5) Each fifth year, the state auditor shall:
45 (a) review the dollar criteria established in Section 51-2a-201 to determine if they need
46 to be increased or decreased; and
47 (b) if the state auditor determines that they need to be increased or decreased, notify the
48 Legislature of that need.
49 (6) (a) The state auditor may require a higher level of accounting report than is required
50 under Section 51-2a-201.
51 (b) The state auditor shall:
52 (i) develop criteria under which a higher level of accounting report may be required;
53 and
54 (ii) provide copies of those criteria to entities required to analyze and report under
55 Section 51-2a-201.
56 (7) This section does not apply to a nonprofit corporation that submits an accounting
57 report under Section 51-2a-201.5.
58 (8) The state auditor shall adopt a policy to monitor compliance with Subsection
59 78A-7-120(7).
60 Section 2. Section 78A-7-120 is amended to read:
61 78A-7-120. Disposition of fines.
62 (1) (a) Except as otherwise specified by this section, fines and forfeitures collected by a
63 justice court shall be remitted[, 1/2] as follows:
64 (i) 50% to the treasurer of the local government responsible for the court; and [1/2]
65 (ii) 50% to the treasurer of the local government which prosecutes or which would
66 prosecute the violation.
67 (b) An interlocal agreement created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal
68 Cooperation Act, and related to justice courts may alter the ratio [provided in this section]
69 described in Subsection (1)(a) if the parties agree.
70 (2) (a) For violation of Title 23, Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, the court shall
71 allocate 85% to the Division of Wildlife Resources and 15% to the general fund of the [city or
72county] local government responsible for the justice court.
73 (b) For violation of Title 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway Vehicles, or Title 73, Chapter
74 18, State Boating Act, the court shall allocate 85% to the Division of Recreation and 15% to
75 the general fund of the [city or county] local government responsible for the justice court.
76 (c) Fines and forfeitures collected by the court for a violation of Section 41-6a-1302 in
77 instances where evidence of the violation was obtained by an automated traffic enforcement
78 safety device as described in Section 41-6a-1310 shall be remitted:
79 (i) 20% to the school district or private school that owns or contracts for the use of the
80 school bus; and
81 (ii) 80% in accordance with Subsection (1).
82 (3) The surcharge established by Section 51-9-401 shall be paid to the state treasurer
83 and deposited into the General Fund.
84 (4) Fines, fees, court costs, and forfeitures collected by a municipal or county justice
85 court for a violation of Section 72-7-404 or 72-7-406 regarding maximum weight limitations
86 and overweight permits, minus court costs not to exceed the schedule adopted by the Judicial
87 Council, shall be paid to the state treasurer and allocated to the Department of Transportation
88 for class B and class C roads.
89 (5) Revenue allocated for class B and class C roads pursuant to Subsection (4) or
90 Subsection (7) is supplemental to the money appropriated under Section 72-2-107 but shall be
91 expended in the same manner as other class B and class C road funds.
92 (6) (a) Fines and forfeitures collected by the court for a second or subsequent violation
93 under Section 41-6a-1713 or Subsection 72-7-409(6)(c) shall be remitted:
94 (i) 60% to the state treasurer to be deposited [in] into the Transportation Fund; and
95 (ii) 40% in accordance with Subsection (1).
96 (b) Fines and forfeitures collected by the court for a second or subsequent violation
97 under Subsection 72-7-409(6)(d) shall be remitted:
98 (i) 50% to the state treasurer to be deposited in the Transportation Fund; and
99 (ii) 50% in accordance with Subsection (1).
100 (7) (a) Revenue from traffic fines may not exceed 25% of a local government's total
101 general fund revenue for a fiscal year.
102 (b) No later than 30 days after the day on which a local government's fiscal year ends, a
103 local government that receives traffic fine revenue shall:
104 (i) for the immediately preceding fiscal year, determine the amount of traffic fine
105 revenue that exceeds the amount described in Subsection (7)(a); and
106 (ii) transfer the amount calculated under Subsection (7)(b)(i) to the state treasurer to be
107 allocated to the Department of Transportation for class B and class C roads.
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the division of fine revenue collected by justice courts.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ requires the state auditor to monitor the amount of traffic fines a local government
13 collects;
14 ▸ clarifies when an interlocal agreement may alter the division of fine revenue;
15 ▸ limits the amount of traffic fine revenue a local government may use for the local
16 government's general fund revenue; and
17 ▸ makes technical changes.
18 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
19 None
20 Other Special Clauses:
21 None
22 Utah Code Sections Affected:
23 AMENDS:
24 51-2a-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 138
25 78A-7-120, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 280
26
27 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
28 Section 1. Section 51-2a-301 is amended to read:
29 51-2a-301. State auditor responsibilities.
30 (1) Except for political subdivisions that do not receive or expend public funds, the
31 state auditor shall adopt guidelines, qualifications criteria, and procurement procedures for use
32 in the procurement of audit services for all entities that are required by Section 51-2a-201 to
33 cause an accounting report to be made.
34 (2) The state auditor shall follow the notice, hearing, and publication requirements of
35 Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
36 (3) The state auditor shall:
37 (a) review the accounting report submitted to the state auditor under Section
38 51-2a-201; and
39 (b) if necessary, conduct additional inquiries or examinations of financial statements of
40 the entity submitting that information.
41 (4) The governing board of each entity required by Section 51-2a-201 to submit an
42 accounting report to the state auditor's office shall comply with the guidelines, criteria, and
43 procedures established by the state auditor.
44 (5) Each fifth year, the state auditor shall:
45 (a) review the dollar criteria established in Section 51-2a-201 to determine if they need
46 to be increased or decreased; and
47 (b) if the state auditor determines that they need to be increased or decreased, notify the
48 Legislature of that need.
49 (6) (a) The state auditor may require a higher level of accounting report than is required
50 under Section 51-2a-201.
51 (b) The state auditor shall:
52 (i) develop criteria under which a higher level of accounting report may be required;
53 and
54 (ii) provide copies of those criteria to entities required to analyze and report under
55 Section 51-2a-201.
56 (7) This section does not apply to a nonprofit corporation that submits an accounting
57 report under Section 51-2a-201.5.
58 (8) The state auditor shall adopt a policy to monitor compliance with Subsection
59 78A-7-120(7).
60 Section 2. Section 78A-7-120 is amended to read:
61 78A-7-120. Disposition of fines.
62 (1) (a) Except as otherwise specified by this section, fines and forfeitures collected by a
63 justice court shall be remitted[
64 (i) 50% to the treasurer of the local government responsible for the court; and [
65 (ii) 50% to the treasurer of the local government which prosecutes or which would
66 prosecute the violation.
67 (b) An interlocal agreement created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal
68 Cooperation Act, and related to justice courts may alter the ratio [
69 described in Subsection (1)(a) if the parties agree.
70 (2) (a) For violation of Title 23, Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, the court shall
71 allocate 85% to the Division of Wildlife Resources and 15% to the general fund of the [
72
73 (b) For violation of Title 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway Vehicles, or Title 73, Chapter
74 18, State Boating Act, the court shall allocate 85% to the Division of Recreation and 15% to
75 the general fund of the [
76 (c) Fines and forfeitures collected by the court for a violation of Section 41-6a-1302 in
77 instances where evidence of the violation was obtained by an automated traffic enforcement
78 safety device as described in Section 41-6a-1310 shall be remitted:
79 (i) 20% to the school district or private school that owns or contracts for the use of the
80 school bus; and
81 (ii) 80% in accordance with Subsection (1).
82 (3) The surcharge established by Section 51-9-401 shall be paid to the state treasurer
83 and deposited into the General Fund.
84 (4) Fines, fees, court costs, and forfeitures collected by a municipal or county justice
85 court for a violation of Section 72-7-404 or 72-7-406 regarding maximum weight limitations
86 and overweight permits, minus court costs not to exceed the schedule adopted by the Judicial
87 Council, shall be paid to the state treasurer and allocated to the Department of Transportation
88 for class B and class C roads.
89 (5) Revenue allocated for class B and class C roads pursuant to Subsection (4) or
90 Subsection (7) is supplemental to the money appropriated under Section 72-2-107 but shall be
91 expended in the same manner as other class B and class C road funds.
92 (6) (a) Fines and forfeitures collected by the court for a second or subsequent violation
93 under Section 41-6a-1713 or Subsection 72-7-409(6)(c) shall be remitted:
94 (i) 60% to the state treasurer to be deposited [
95 (ii) 40% in accordance with Subsection (1).
96 (b) Fines and forfeitures collected by the court for a second or subsequent violation
97 under Subsection 72-7-409(6)(d) shall be remitted:
98 (i) 50% to the state treasurer to be deposited in the Transportation Fund; and
99 (ii) 50% in accordance with Subsection (1).
100 (7) (a) Revenue from traffic fines may not exceed 25% of a local government's total
101 general fund revenue for a fiscal year.
102 (b) No later than 30 days after the day on which a local government's fiscal year ends, a
103 local government that receives traffic fine revenue shall:
104 (i) for the immediately preceding fiscal year, determine the amount of traffic fine
105 revenue that exceeds the amount described in Subsection (7)(a); and
106 (ii) transfer the amount calculated under Subsection (7)(b)(i) to the state treasurer to be
107 allocated to the Department of Transportation for class B and class C roads.
Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
Date | Action | Location | Vote |
1/10/2022 | Bill Numbered but not Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
1/10/2022 | Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
1/10/2022 | LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal input | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
1/12/2022 | Senate/ received bill from Legislative Research | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
1/14/2022 | LFA/ fiscal note sent to sponsor | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
1/15/2022 | LFA/ fiscal note publicly available | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
1/18/2022 | Senate/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
1/18/2022 | Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) | Senate Rules Committee | |
1/18/2022 | Senate/ to standing committee | Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee | |
1/26/2022 | Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation | Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee | 7 0 2 |
1/27/2022 (11:28:13 AM) | Senate/ committee report favorable | Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee | |
1/27/2022 (11:28:14 AM) | Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
2/1/2022 (2:27:38 PM) | Senate/ 2nd reading | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
2/1/2022 (2:31:18 PM) | Senate/ passed 2nd reading | Senate 3rd Reading Calendar | 24 4 1 |
2/2/2022 (11:50:29 AM) | Senate/ 3rd reading | Senate 3rd Reading Calendar | |
2/2/2022 (11:52:22 AM) | Senate/ passed 3rd reading | Clerk of the House | 26 2 1 |
2/2/2022 (11:52:23 AM) | Senate/ to House | Clerk of the House | |
2/3/2022 | House/ received from Senate | Clerk of the House | |
2/3/2022 | House/ 1st reading (Introduced) | House Rules Committee | |
2/8/2022 | House/ to standing committee | House Political Subdivisions Committee | |
2/15/2022 | House Comm - Favorable Recommendation | House Political Subdivisions Committee | 7 0 3 |
2/15/2022 (2:05:26 PM) | House/ committee report favorable | House Political Subdivisions Committee | |
2/15/2022 (2:05:27 PM) | House/ 2nd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | |
2/16/2022 (11:10:28 AM) | House/ 3rd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | |
2/16/2022 (11:11:01 AM) | House/ circled | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | Voice vote |
2/17/2022 (10:51:00 AM) | House/ uncircled | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | Voice vote |
2/17/2022 (10:55:10 AM) | House/ passed 3rd reading | House Speaker | 70 2 3 |
2/17/2022 (10:55:11 AM) | House/ signed by Speaker/ returned to Senate | Senate President | |
2/17/2022 (10:55:12 AM) | House/ to Senate | Senate President | |
2/17/2022 | Senate/ received from House | Senate President | |
2/17/2022 | Senate/ signed by President/ sent for enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
2/21/2022 | Bill Received from Senate for Enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
2/21/2022 | Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/11/2022 | Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate | Senate Secretary | |
3/11/2022 | Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing | Senate Secretary | |
3/15/2022 | Senate/ received enrolled bill from Printing | Senate Secretary | |
3/15/2022 | Senate/ to Governor | Executive Branch - Governor | |
3/21/2022 | Governor Signed | Lieutenant Governor's office for filing |
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