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7 LONG TITLE
8 Committee Note:
9 The Transportation Interim Committee recommended this bill.
10 Legislative Vote: 11 voting for 0 voting against 7 absent
11 General Description:
12 This bill amends provisions related to motor vehicle registration and license plates.
13 Highlighted Provisions:
14 This bill:
15 ▸ clarifies when the State Tax Commission may impose a registration reinstatement
16 fee;
17 ▸ creates the License Plate Restricted Account (restricted account);
18 ▸ repeals the honorary consulate special group license plate;
19 ▸ provides that appropriations from the restricted account are nonlapsing; and
20 ▸ makes technical changes.
21 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
22 None
23 Other Special Clauses:
24 This bill provides a special effective date.
25 Utah Code Sections Affected:
26 AMENDS:
27 26-54-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 405
28 41-1a-110, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 461
29 41-1a-418, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 19, 48, 68, and 451
30 41-1a-1201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 259
31 53-8-214, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2017, Chapter 406
32 63I-1-241, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 68, 92, 104, and 110
33 63I-1-263, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 23, 34, 68, 153, 218, 236,
34 249, 274, 296, 313, 361, 362, 417, 419, and 472
35 63I-2-263, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 63, 209, 240, 242, 264,
36 354, and 435
37 63J-1-602.1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 48, 191, 255, 335, 415,
38 and 451
39 63J-1-602.2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 59, 68, 154, 224, 236,
40 242, and 447 and last amended by Coordination Clause, Laws of Utah 2022,
41 Chapter 154
42 ENACTS:
43 41-1a-122, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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45 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
46 Section 1. Section 26-54-102 is amended to read:
47 26-54-102. Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Rehabilitation Fund -- Creation --
48 Administration -- Uses.
49 (1) As used in this section, a "qualified IRC 501(c)(3) charitable clinic" means a
50 professional medical clinic that:
51 (a) provides rehabilitation services to individuals in the state:
52 (i) who have a traumatic spinal cord or brain injury that tends to be nonprogressive or
53 nondeteriorating; and
54 (ii) who require post-acute care;
55 (b) employs licensed therapy clinicians;
56 (c) has at least five years experience operating a post-acute care rehabilitation clinic in
57 the state; and
58 (d) has obtained tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. Sec.
59 501(c)(3).
60 (2) There is created an expendable special revenue fund known as the "Spinal Cord and
61 Brain Injury Rehabilitation Fund."
62 (3) The fund shall consist of:
63 (a) gifts, grants, donations, or any other conveyance of money that may be made to the
64 fund from private sources;
65 (b) a portion of the impound fee as designated in Section 41-6a-1406;
66 (c) the fees collected by the Motor Vehicle Division under Subsections
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68 (d) amounts appropriated by the Legislature.
69 (4) The fund shall be administered by the executive director of the department, in
70 consultation with the advisory committee created in Section 26-54-103.
71 (5) Fund money shall be used to:
72 (a) assist one or more qualified IRC 501(c)(3) charitable clinics to provide
73 rehabilitation services to individuals who have a traumatic spinal cord or brain injury that tends
74 to be nonprogressive or nondeteriorating, including:
75 (i) physical, occupational, and speech therapy; and
76 (ii) equipment for use in the qualified charitable clinic; and
77 (b) pay for operating expenses of the advisory committee created by Section
78 26-54-103, including the advisory committee's staff.
79 Section 2. Section 41-1a-110 is amended to read:
80 41-1a-110. Authority of division to suspend or revoke registration, certificate of
81 title, license plate, or permit.
82 (1) Except as provided in Subsections (3) and (4), the division may suspend or revoke
83 a registration, certificate of title, license plate, or permit if:
84 (a) the division is satisfied that a registration, certificate of title, license plate, or permit
85 was fraudulently procured or erroneously issued;
86 (b) the division determines that a registered vehicle is mechanically unfit or unsafe to
87 be operated or moved upon the highways;
88 (c) a registered vehicle has been dismantled;
89 (d) the division determines that the required fee has not been paid and the fee is not
90 paid upon reasonable notice and demand;
91 (e) a registration decal, license plate, or permit is knowingly displayed upon a vehicle
92 other than the one for which issued;
93 (f) the division determines that the owner has committed any offense under this chapter
94 involving the registration, certificate of title, registration card, license plate, registration decal,
95 or permit; or
96 (g) the division receives notification by the Department of Transportation that the
97 owner has committed any offence under Title 72, Chapter 9, Motor Carrier Safety Act.
98 (2) (a) The division shall revoke the registration of a vehicle if the division receives
99 notification by the:
100 (i) Department of Public Safety that a person:
101 (A) has been convicted of operating a registered motor vehicle in violation of Section
102 41-12a-301 or 41-12a-303.2; or
103 (B) is under an administrative action taken by the Department of Public Safety for
104 operating a registered motor vehicle in violation of Section 41-12a-301; or
105 (ii) designated agent that the owner of a motor vehicle:
106 (A) has failed to provide satisfactory proof of owner's or operator's security to the
107 designated agent after the second notice provided under Section 41-12a-804; or
108 (B) provided a false or fraudulent statement to the designated agent.
109 (b) The division shall notify the Driver License Division if the division revokes the
110 registration of a vehicle under Subsection (2)(a)(ii)(A).
111 (3) The division may not suspend or revoke the registration of a vessel or outboard
112 motor unless authorized under Section 73-18-7.3.
113 (4) The division may not suspend or revoke the registration of an off-highway vehicle
114 unless authorized under Section 41-22-17.
115 (5) The division shall charge a registration reinstatement fee under Section 41-1a-1220,
116 if the registration is revoked under Subsection [
117 (6) Except as provided in Subsections (3), (4), and (7), the division may suspend or
118 revoke a registered vehicle's registration if the division is notified by a local health department,
119 as defined in Section 26A-1-102, that the registered vehicle is unable to meet state or local air
120 emissions standards or violates Subsection 41-6a-1626(2)(a) or (b).
121 (7) The division may not suspend or revoke a registered vehicle's registration under
122 Subsection (6) if the registered vehicle has a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating that is
123 greater than 26,000 pounds.
124 Section 3. Section 41-1a-122 is enacted to read:
125 41-1a-122. License Plate Restricted Account.
126 (1) As used in this section, "account" means the License Plate Restricted Account
127 created in Subsection (2).
128 (2) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the
129 "License Plate Restricted Account."
130 (3) The account consists of money deposited into the account in accordance with
131 Subsection 41-1a-1201(3).
132 (4) The Legislature shall appropriate funds in the account to the commission for the
133 costs of issuing license plates and decals.
134 (5) In accordance with Section 63J-1-602.1, appropriations made to the division from
135 the account are nonlapsing.
136 Section 4. Section 41-1a-418 is amended to read:
137 41-1a-418. Authorized special group license plates.
138 (1) The division shall only issue special group license plates in accordance with this
139 section through Section 41-1a-422 to a person who is specified under this section within the
140 categories listed as follows:
141 (a) disability special group license plates issued in accordance with Section 41-1a-420;
142 (b) honor special group license plates, as in a war hero, which plates are issued for a:
143 (i) survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor;
144 (ii) former prisoner of war;
145 (iii) recipient of a Purple Heart;
146 (iv) disabled veteran;
147 (v) recipient of a gold star award issued by the United States Secretary of Defense; or
148 (vi) recipient of a campaign or combat theater award determined by the Department of
149 Veterans and Military Affairs;
150 (c) unique vehicle type special group license plates, as for historical, collectors value,
151 or other unique vehicle type, which plates are issued for:
152 (i) a special interest vehicle;
153 (ii) a vintage vehicle;
154 (iii) a farm truck; or
155 (iv) (A) until Subsection (1)(c)(iv)(B) or (4) applies, a vehicle powered by clean fuel as
156 defined in Section 59-13-102; or
157 (B) beginning on the effective date of rules made by the Department of Transportation
158 authorized under Subsection 41-6a-702(5)(b) and until Subsection (4) applies, a vehicle
159 powered by clean fuel that meets the standards established by the Department of Transportation
160 in rules authorized under Subsection 41-6a-702(5)(b);
161 (d) recognition special group license plates, which plates are issued for:
162 (i) a current member of the Legislature;
163 (ii) a current member of the United States Congress;
164 (iii) a current member of the National Guard;
165 (iv) a licensed amateur radio operator;
166 (v) a currently employed, volunteer, or retired firefighter until June 30, 2009;
167 (vi) an emergency medical technician;
168 (vii) a current member of a search and rescue team;
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172 suffrage;
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174 and metaphysical ideals, and designed to teach ethical and philosophical matters of brotherly
175 love, relief, and truth;
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178 life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; or
179 (e) support special group license plates, as for a contributor to an institution or cause,
180 which plates are issued for a contributor to:
181 (i) an institution's scholastic scholarship fund;
182 (ii) the Division of Wildlife Resources;
183 (iii) the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs;
184 (iv) the Division of Outdoor Recreation;
185 (v) the Department of Agriculture and Food;
186 (vi) the Guardian Ad Litem Services Account and the Children's Museum of Utah;
187 (vii) the Boy Scouts of America;
188 (viii) spay and neuter programs through No More Homeless Pets in Utah;
189 (ix) the Boys and Girls Clubs of America;
190 (x) Utah public education;
191 (xi) programs that provide support to organizations that create affordable housing for
192 those in severe need through the Division of Real Estate;
193 (xii) the Department of Public Safety;
194 (xiii) programs that support Zion National Park;
195 (xiv) beginning on July 1, 2009, programs that provide support to firefighter
196 organizations;
197 (xv) programs that promote bicycle operation and safety awareness;
198 (xvi) programs that conduct or support cancer research;
199 (xvii) programs that create or support autism awareness;
200 (xviii) programs that create or support humanitarian service and educational and
201 cultural exchanges;
202 (xix) until September 30, 2017, programs that conduct or support prostate cancer
203 awareness, screening, detection, or prevention;
204 (xx) programs that support and promote adoptions;
205 (xxi) programs that support issues affecting women and children through an
206 organization affiliated with a national professional men's basketball organization;
207 (xxii) programs that strengthen youth soccer, build communities, and promote
208 environmental sustainability through an organization affiliated with a professional men's soccer
209 organization;
210 (xxiii) programs that support children with heart disease;
211 (xxiv) programs that support the operation and maintenance of the Utah Law
212 Enforcement Memorial;
213 (xxv) programs that provide assistance to children with cancer;
214 (xxvi) programs that promote leadership and career development through agricultural
215 education;
216 (xxvii) the Utah State Historical Society;
217 (xxviii) programs that promote motorcycle safety awareness;
218 (xxix) organizations that promote clean air through partnership, education, and
219 awareness;
220 (xxx) programs dedicated to strengthening the state's Latino community through
221 education, mentoring, and leadership opportunities;
222 (xxxi) organizations dedicated to facilitating, connecting, registering, and advocating
223 for organ donors and donor families;
224 (xxxii) public education on behalf of the Kiwanis International clubs;
225 (xxxiii) the Live On suicide prevention campaign; or
226 (xxxiv) the Division of State Parks to advance the Utah State Parks dark sky initiative.
227 (2) (a) The division may not issue a new type of special group license plate or decal
228 unless the division receives:
229 (i) (A) a private donation for the start-up fee established under Section 63J-1-504 for
230 the production and administrative costs of providing the new special group license plates or
231 decals; or
232 (B) a legislative appropriation for the start-up fee provided under Subsection
233 (2)(a)(i)(A); and
234 (ii) beginning on January 1, 2012, and for the issuance of a support special group
235 license plate authorized in Section 41-1a-422, at least 500 completed applications for the new
236 type of support special group license plate or decal to be issued with all fees required under this
237 part for the support special group license plate or decal issuance paid by each applicant.
238 (b) (i) Beginning on January 1, 2012, each participating organization shall collect and
239 hold applications for support special group license plates or decals authorized in Section
240 41-1a-422 on or after January 1, 2012, until it has received at least 500 applications.
241 (ii) Once a participating organization has received at least 500 applications, it shall
242 submit the applications, along with the necessary fees, to the division for the division to begin
243 working on the design and issuance of the new type of support special group license plate or
244 decal to be issued.
245 (iii) Beginning on January 1, 2012, the division may not work on the issuance or design
246 of a new support special group license plate or decal authorized in Section 41-1a-422 until the
247 applications and fees required under this Subsection (2) have been received by the division.
248 (iv) The division shall begin issuance of a new support special group license plate or
249 decal authorized in Section 41-1a-422 on or after January 1, 2012, no later than six months
250 after receiving the applications and fees required under this Subsection (2).
251 (c) (i) Beginning on July 1, 2009, the division may not renew a motor vehicle
252 registration of a motor vehicle that has been issued a firefighter recognition special group
253 license plate unless the applicant is a contributor as defined in Subsection
254 41-1a-422(1)(a)(ii)(D) to the Firefighter Support Restricted Account.
255 (ii) A registered owner of a vehicle that has been issued a firefighter recognition
256 special group license plate prior to July 1, 2009, upon renewal of the owner's motor vehicle
257 registration shall:
258 (A) be a contributor to the Firefighter Support Restricted Account as required under
259 Subsection (2)(c)(i); or
260 (B) replace the firefighter recognition special group license plate with a new license
261 plate.
262 (3) Beginning on July 1, 2011, if a support special group license plate or decal type
263 authorized in Section 41-1a-422 and issued on or after January 1, 2012, has fewer than 500
264 license plates issued each year for a three consecutive year time period that begins on July 1,
265 the division may not issue that type of support special group license plate or decal to a new
266 applicant beginning on January 1 of the following calendar year after the three consecutive year
267 time period for which that type of support special group license plate or decal has fewer than
268 500 license plates issued each year.
269 (4) Beginning on July 1, 2011, the division may not issue to an applicant a unique
270 vehicle type license plate for a vehicle powered by clean fuel under Subsection (1)(c)(iv).
271 (5) (a) Beginning on October 1, 2017, the division may not issue a new prostate cancer
272 support special group license plate.
273 (b) A registered owner of a vehicle that has been issued a prostate cancer support
274 special group license plate before October 1, 2017, may renew the owner's motor vehicle
275 registration, with the contribution allocated as described in Section 41-1a-422.
276 Section 5. Section 41-1a-1201 is amended to read:
277 41-1a-1201. Disposition of fees.
278 (1) All fees received and collected under this part shall be transmitted daily to the state
279 treasurer.
280 (2) Except as provided in Subsections (3), (5), (6), (7), and (8)[
281 41-1a-422, 41-1a-1220, 41-1a-1221, and 41-1a-1223, all fees collected under this part shall be
282 deposited into the Transportation Fund.
283 (3) Funds generated under Subsections 41-1a-1211(1)(b)(ii), (6)(b)(ii), [
284 (9) and Section 41-1a-1212 [
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286 into the License Plate Restricted Account created in Section 41-1a-122.
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290 41-1a-1205, the expenses of the commission in enforcing and administering this part shall be
291 provided for by legislative appropriation from the revenues of the Transportation Fund.
292 (b) Three dollars of the registration fees imposed under Subsections 41-1a-1206(2)(a)
293 and (b) for each vehicle registered for a six-month registration period under Section
294 41-1a-215.5 may be used by the commission to cover the costs incurred in enforcing and
295 administering this part.
296 (c) Fifty cents of the registration fee imposed under Subsection 41-1a-1206(1)(i) for
297 each vintage vehicle that has a model year of 1981 or newer may be used by the commission to
298 cover the costs incurred in enforcing and administering this part.
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300 41-1a-1206 for each vehicle shall be deposited into the Transportation Investment Fund of
301 2005 created under Section 72-2-124:
302 (i) $30 of the registration fees imposed under Subsections 41-1a-1206(1)(a), (1)(b),
303 (1)(f), (4), and (7);
304 (ii) $21 of the registration fees imposed under Subsections 41-1a-1206(1)(c)(i) and
305 (1)(c)(ii);
306 (iii) $2.50 of the registration fee imposed under Subsection 41-1a-1206(1)(e)(ii);
307 (iv) $23 of the registration fee imposed under Subsection 41-1a-1206(1)(d)(i);
308 (v) $24.50 of the registration fee imposed under Subsection 41-1a-1206(1)(e)(i); and
309 (vi) $1 of the registration fee imposed under Subsection 41-1a-1206(1)(d)(ii).
310 (b) The following portions of the registration fees collected for each vehicle registered
311 for a six-month registration period under Section 41-1a-215.5 shall be deposited into the
312 Transportation Investment Fund of 2005 created by Section 72-2-124:
313 (i) $23.25 of each registration fee collected under Subsection 41-1a-1206(2)(a)(i); and
314 (ii) $23 of each registration fee collected under Subsection 41-1a-1206(2)(a)(ii).
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316 41-1a-1206(1)(a) and (b) for each vehicle shall be deposited into the Public Safety Restricted
317 Account created in Section 53-3-106.
318 (b) Seventy-one cents of each registration fee imposed under Subsections
319 41-1a-1206(2)(a) and (b) for each vehicle registered for a six-month registration period under
320 Section 41-1a-215.5 shall be deposited into the Public Safety Restricted Account created in
321 Section 53-3-106.
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323 41-1a-1206(1)(a) and (b) for each vehicle shall be deposited into the Motor Vehicle Safety
324 Impact Restricted Account created in Section 53-8-214.
325 (b) One dollar of each registration fee imposed under Subsections 41-1a-1206(2)(a)
326 and (b) for each vehicle registered for a six-month registration period under Section
327 41-1a-215.5 shall be deposited into the Motor Vehicle Safety Impact Restricted Account
328 created in Section 53-8-214.
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330 41-1a-1206(1)(a) for each motorcycle shall be deposited into the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury
331 Rehabilitation Fund created in Section 26-54-102.
332 Section 6. Section 53-8-214 is amended to read:
333 53-8-214. Creation of the Motor Vehicle Safety Impact Restricted Account.
334 (1) There is created a restricted account within the General Fund known as the Motor
335 Vehicle Safety Impact Restricted Account.
336 (2) The account includes:
337 (a) deposits made to the restricted account from registration fees as described in
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339 (b) donations or deposits made to the account; and
340 (c) any interest earned on the account.
341 (3) Upon appropriation, the division may use funds in the account to improve motor
342 vehicle safety, mitigate impacts, and enforce safety provisions, including the following:
343 (a) hiring new Highway Patrol troopers;
344 (b) payment of overtime for Highway Patrol troopers; and
345 (c) acquisition of equipment to improve motor vehicle safety impacts and enforcement.
346 (4) The division shall annually report to the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
347 Appropriations Subcommittee to justify expenditures and use of funds in the account.
348 Section 7. Section 63I-1-241 is amended to read:
349 63I-1-241. Repeal dates: Title 41.
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351 Injury Rehabilitation Fund, is repealed January 1, 2025.
352 (2) Section 41-3-106, which creates an advisory board related to motor vehicle
353 business regulation, is repealed July 1, 2024.
354 (3) The following subsections addressing lane filtering are repealed on July 1, 2027:
355 (a) Subsection 41-6a-102(31) that defines "lane filtering";
356 (b) Subsection 41-6a-704(5); and
357 (c) Subsection 41-6a-710(1)(c).
358 (4) Subsection 41-6a-1406(6)(c)(iii), related to the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury
359 Rehabilitation Fund, is repealed January 1, 2025.
360 (5) Subsections 41-22-2(1) and 41-22-10(1)(a), which authorize an advisory council
361 that includes in the advisory council's duties addressing off-highway vehicle issues, are
362 repealed July 1, 2027.
363 (6) Subsection 41-22-8(3), related to the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Rehabilitation
364 Fund, is repealed January 1, 2025.
365 Section 8. Section 63I-1-263 is amended to read:
366 63I-1-263. Repeal dates: Titles 63A to 63N.
367 (1) Subsection 63A-5b-405(5), relating to prioritizing and allocating capital
368 improvement funding, is repealed July 1, 2024.
369 (2) Section 63A-5b-1003, State Facility Energy Efficiency Fund, is repealed July 1,
370 2023.
371 (3) Sections 63A-9-301 and 63A-9-302, related to the Motor Vehicle Review
372 Committee, are repealed July 1, 2023.
373 (4) In relation to the Utah Transparency Advisory Board, on January 1, 2025:
374 (a) Section 63A-18-102 is repealed;
375 (b) Section 63A-18-201 is repealed; and
376 (c) Section 63A-18-202 is repealed.
377 (5) Title 63C, Chapter 4a, Constitutional and Federalism Defense Act, is repealed July
378 1, 2028.
379 (6) Title 63C, Chapter 6, Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is repealed January 1,
380 2025.
381 (7) Title 63C, Chapter 12, Snake Valley Aquifer Advisory Council, is repealed July 1,
382 2024.
383 (8) Title 63C, Chapter 17, Point of the Mountain Development Commission Act, is
384 repealed July 1, 2023.
385 (9) Title 63C, Chapter 18, Behavioral Health Crisis Response Commission, is repealed
386 July 1, 2023.
387 (10) Title 63C, Chapter 23, Education and Mental Health Coordinating Council, is
388 repealed July 1, 2026.
389 (11) Title 63C, Chapter 27, Cybersecurity Commission, is repealed July 1, 2032.
390 (12) Title 63C, Chapter 28, Ethnic Studies Commission, is repealed July 1, 2026.
391 (13) Section 63G-6a-805, which creates the Purchasing from Persons with Disabilities
392 Advisory Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
393 (14) Title 63G, Chapter 21, Agreements to Provide State Services, is repealed July 1,
394 2028.
395 (15) Title 63H, Chapter 4, Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority, is repealed July 1,
396 2024.
397 (16) Title 63H, Chapter 8, Utah Housing Corporation Act, is repealed July 1, 2026.
398 (17) Subsection 63J-1-602.1(17), relating to the Nurse Home Visiting Restricted
399 Account, is repealed July 1, 2026.
400 (18) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(6), referring to dedicated credits to the Utah Marriage
401 Commission, is repealed July 1, 2023.
402 (19) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(7), referring to the Trip Reduction Program, is repealed
403 July 1, 2022.
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405 Commission, is repealed January 1, 2025.
406 (21) Title 63L, Chapter 11, Part 4, Resource Development Coordinating Committee, is
407 repealed July 1, 2027.
408 (22) In relation to the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Council, on
409 January 1, 2033:
410 (a) Sections 63M-7-301, 63M-7-302, 63M-7-303, 63M-7-304, and 63M-7-306 are
411 repealed;
412 (b) Section 63M-7-305, the language that states "council" is replaced with
413 "commission";
414 (c) Subsection 63M-7-305(1)(a) is repealed and replaced with:
415 "(1) "Commission" means the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice."; and
416 (d) Subsection 63M-7-305(2) is repealed and replaced with:
417 "(2) The commission shall:
418 (a) provide ongoing oversight of the implementation, functions, and evaluation of the
419 Drug-Related Offenses Reform Act; and
420 (b) coordinate the implementation of Section 77-18-104 and related provisions in
421 Subsections 77-18-103(2)(c) and (d).".
422 (23) The Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board, created in Section
423 63M-7-504, is repealed July 1, 2027.
424 (24) Title 63M, Chapter 11, Utah Commission on Aging, is repealed July 1, 2026.
425 (25) Title 63N, Chapter 1b, Part 4, Women in the Economy Subcommittee, is repealed
426 January 1, 2025.
427 (26) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 2, Enterprise Zone Act, is repealed July 1, 2028.
428 (27) Section 63N-2-512, related to the Hotel Impact Mitigation Fund, is repealed July
429 1, 2028.
430 (28) Title 63N, Chapter 3, Part 9, Strategic Innovation Grant Pilot Program, is repealed
431 July 1, 2027.
432 (29) Title 63N, Chapter 3, Part 11, Manufacturing Modernization Grant Program, is
433 repealed July 1, 2025.
434 (30) In relation to the Rural Employment Expansion Program, on July 1, 2023:
435 (a) Title 63N, Chapter 4, Part 4, Rural Employment Expansion Program, is repealed;
436 and
437 (b) Subsection 63N-4-805(5)(b), referring to the Rural Employment Expansion
438 Program, is repealed.
439 (31) In relation to the Board of Tourism Development, on July 1, 2025:
440 (a) Subsection 63N-2-511(1)(b), which defines "tourism board," is repealed;
441 (b) Subsections 63N-2-511(3)(a) and (5), the language that states "tourism board" is
442 repealed and replaced with "Utah Office of Tourism";
443 (c) Subsection 63N-7-101(1), which defines "board," is repealed;
444 (d) Subsection 63N-7-102(3)(c), which requires the Utah Office of Tourism to receive
445 approval from the Board of Tourism Development, is repealed; and
446 (e) Title 63N, Chapter 7, Part 2, Board of Tourism Development, is repealed.
447 (32) Subsection 63N-8-103(3)(c), which allows the Governor's Office of Economic
448 Opportunity to issue an amount of tax credit certificates only for rural productions, is repealed
449 on July 1, 2024.
450 Section 9. Section 63I-2-263 is amended to read:
451 63I-2-263. Repeal dates: Title 63A to Title 63N.
452 (1) Title 63A, Chapter 2, Part 5, Educational Interpretation and Translation Services
453 Procurement Advisory Council is repealed July 1, 2025.
454 (2) Section 63A-17-303 is repealed July 1, 2023.
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469 safety communications network, is repealed July 1, 2033.
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471 the State Tax Commission for property tax deferral reimbursements, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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475 taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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477 Enterprise Zone, is repealed December 31, 2024.
478 Section 10. Section 63J-1-602.1 is amended to read:
479 63J-1-602.1. List of nonlapsing appropriations from accounts and funds.
480 Appropriations made from the following accounts or funds are nonlapsing:
481 (1) The Utah Intracurricular Student Organization Support for Agricultural Education
482 and Leadership Restricted Account created in Section 4-42-102.
483 (2) The Native American Repatriation Restricted Account created in Section 9-9-407.
484 (3) The Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Support Restricted Account created in
485 Section 9-18-102.
486 (4) The National Professional Men's Soccer Team Support of Building Communities
487 Restricted Account created in Section 9-19-102.
488 (5) Funds collected for directing and administering the C-PACE district created in
489 Section 11-42a-106.
490 (6) Money received by the Utah Inland Port Authority, as provided in Section
491 11-58-105.
492 (7) The "Latino Community Support Restricted Account" created in Section 13-1-16.
493 (8) The Clean Air Support Restricted Account created in Section 19-1-109.
494 (9) The Division of Air Quality Oil, Gas, and Mining Restricted Account created in
495 Section 19-2a-106.
496 (10) The Division of Water Quality Oil, Gas, and Mining Restricted Account created in
497 Section 19-5-126.
498 (11) The "Support for State-Owned Shooting Ranges Restricted Account" created in
499 Section 23-14-13.5.
500 (12) Award money under the State Asset Forfeiture Grant Program, as provided under
501 Section 24-4-117.
502 (13) Funds collected from the program fund for local health department expenses
503 incurred in responding to a local health emergency under Section 26-1-38.
504 (14) The Children with Cancer Support Restricted Account created in Section
505 26-21a-304.
506 (15) State funds for matching federal funds in the Children's Health Insurance Program
507 as provided in Section 26-40-108.
508 (16) The Children with Heart Disease Support Restricted Account created in Section
509 26-58-102.
510 (17) The Technology Development Restricted Account created in Section 31A-3-104.
511 (18) The Criminal Background Check Restricted Account created in Section
512 31A-3-105.
513 (19) The Captive Insurance Restricted Account created in Section 31A-3-304, except
514 to the extent that Section 31A-3-304 makes the money received under that section free revenue.
515 (20) The Title Licensee Enforcement Restricted Account created in Section
516 31A-23a-415.
517 (21) The Health Insurance Actuarial Review Restricted Account created in Section
518 31A-30-115.
519 (22) The Insurance Fraud Investigation Restricted Account created in Section
520 31A-31-108.
521 (23) The Underage Drinking Prevention Media and Education Campaign Restricted
522 Account created in Section 32B-2-306.
523 (24) The Drinking While Pregnant Prevention Media and Education Campaign
524 Restricted Account created in Section 32B-2-308.
525 (25) The School Readiness Restricted Account created in Section 35A-15-203.
526 (26) Money received by the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation for the sale of certain
527 products or services, as provided in Section 35A-13-202.
528 (27) The Oil and Gas Administrative Penalties Account created in Section 40-6-11.
529 (28) The Oil and Gas Conservation Account created in Section 40-6-14.5.
530 (29) The Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining Restricted account created in Section
531 40-6-23.
532 (30) The Electronic Payment Fee Restricted Account created by Section 41-1a-121 to
533 the Motor Vehicle Division.
534 (31) The License Plate Restricted Account created in Section 41-1a-122.
535 [
536 Account created by Section 41-3-110 to the State Tax Commission.
537 [
538 in Section 53-1-120.
539 [
540 Emergency Management, as provided in Section 53-2a-603.
541 [
542 Section 53-2a-1302.
543 [
544 Public Safety, as provided in Section 53-3-106.
545 [
546 Section 53-8-303.
547 [
548 [
549 [
550 53B-2a-118.
551 [
552 53B-22-202.
553 [
554 School Institutional Trust Lands Management Act, as provided under Section 53C-3-202.
555 [
556 54-5-1.5, subject to Subsection 54-5-1.5(4)(d).
557 [
558 access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-3a-105.
559 [
560 violation of unlawful or unprofessional conduct that are used for education and enforcement
561 purposes, as provided in Section 58-17b-505.
562 [
563 access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-22-104.
564 [
565 access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-55-106.
566 [
567 access to an electronic reference library, as provided in Section 58-56-3.5.
568 [
569 education and enforcement of the Security Personnel Licensing Act, as provided in Section
570 58-63-103.
571 [
572 [
573 [
574 background check for a mortgage loan license, as provided in Section 61-2c-202.
575 [
576 background check for principal broker, associate broker, and sales agent licenses, as provided
577 in Section 61-2f-204.
578 [
579 provided in Section 26B-1-202.
580 [
581 Children Issues Restricted Account created in Section 26B-1-302.
582 [
583 provided in Section 80-2-404.
584 [
585 80-2-502.
586 [
587 provided in Section 63G-3-402.
588 [
589 [
590 provided in Section 63H-1-504.
591 [
592 63H-7a-303.
593 [
594 63H-7a-304.
595 [
596 63H-7a-403.
597 [
598 63N-6-204.
599 [
600 [
601 Commission, as provided under Section 63N-10-301.
602 [
603 inmates, as provided in Subsection 64-13e-104(2).
604 [
605 Fire, and State Lands, as provided in Section 65A-8-103.
606 [
607 72-16-204.
608 [
609 fines or bonds, as provided in Section 73-3-25.
610 [
611 Section 73-23-2.
612 [
613 Subsection 78A-6-203(1)(c).
614 [
615 [
616 78B-6-141, 78B-6-144, and 78B-6-144.5.
617 [
618 Part 4, Utah Indigent Defense Commission.
619 [
620 created in Section 79-3-403.
621 [
622 State Park, and Green River State Park, as provided under Section 79-4-403.
623 [
624 Restricted Account created in Section 79-4-402 for support of the Division of State Parks' dark
625 sky initiative.
626 [
627 disposal of buffalo, as provided under Section 79-4-1001.
628 Section 11. Section 63J-1-602.2 is amended to read:
629 63J-1-602.2. List of nonlapsing appropriations to programs.
630 Appropriations made to the following programs are nonlapsing:
631 (1) The Legislature and the Legislature's committees.
632 (2) The State Board of Education, including all appropriations to agencies, line items,
633 and programs under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Education, in accordance with
634 Section 53F-9-103.
635 (3) The Percent-for-Art Program created in Section 9-6-404.
636 (4) The LeRay McAllister Critical Land Conservation Program created in Section
637 4-46- 301.
638 (5) The Utah Lake Authority created in Section 11-65-201.
639 (6) Dedicated credits accrued to the Utah Marriage Commission as provided under
640 Subsection 17-16-21(2)(d)(ii).
641 (7) The Division of Wildlife Resources for the appraisal and purchase of lands under
642 the Pelican Management Act, as provided in Section 23-21a-6.
643 (8) The Emergency Medical Services Grant Program in Section 26-8a-207.
644 (9) The primary care grant program created in Section 26-10b-102.
645 (10) Sanctions collected as dedicated credits from Medicaid providers under
646 Subsection 26-18-3(7).
647 (11) The Utah Health Care Workforce Financial Assistance Program created in Section
648 26-46-102.
649 (12) The Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program created in Section 26-46a-103.
650 (13) The Opiate Overdose Outreach Pilot Program created in Section 26-55-107.
651 (14) The Utah Medical Education Council for the:
652 (a) administration of the Utah Medical Education Program created in Section
653 26-69-403;
654 (b) provision of medical residency grants described in Section 26-69-407; and
655 (c) provision of the forensic psychiatric fellowship grant described in Section
656 26-69-408.
657 (15) Funds that the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services retains in accordance
658 with Subsection 32B-2-301(8)(a) or (b).
659 (16) The General Assistance program administered by the Department of Workforce
660 Services, as provided in Section 35A-3-401.
661 (17) The Utah National Guard, created in Title 39, Militia and Armories.
662 [
663 [
664 [
665 [
666 Section 53-2a-1102.
667 [
668 [
669 provided in Section 53B-6-104.
670 [
671 Subsection 53G-10-608(6).
672 [
673 Section 62A-5-102.
674 [
675 storage tanks under Section 63A-9-401.
676 [
677 [
678 under Section 63A-16-903.
679 [
680 63G-3-402.
681 [
682 Colorado River Authority of Utah Act.
683 [
684 Zone Act, as provided in Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 2, Enterprise Zone Act.
685 [
686 Expansion Program, as described in Title 63N, Chapter 4, Part 4, Rural Employment
687 Expansion Program.
688 [
689 65A-2-8.
690 [
691 provided in Section 63A-17-106.
692 [
693 fund, as provided in Section 69-2-301.
694 [
695 [
696 Account to the Division of Water Rights, created in Section 73-2-1.1, for purposes of
697 participating in a settlement of federal reserved water right claims.
698 [
699 in Section 77-10a-19.
700 [
701 78A-6-210.
702 [
703 [
704 [
705 and 78B-6-144.5.
706 [
707 Defense Commission.
708 [
709 Management under Section 63A-5b-703 under which state agencies receive an appropriation
710 and pay lease payments for the use and occupancy of buildings owned by the Division of
711 Facilities Construction and Management.
712 [
713 taxes in accordance with Section 59-2-1802.
714 Section 12. Effective date.
715 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2023.