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MASTER PLAN FOR AGING

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2023 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Karen Kwan

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House Sponsor: Raymond P. Ward

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill amends provisions governing the Utah Commission on Aging.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     amends the duties and powers of the Utah Commission on Aging (commission);
13          ▸     directs the commission to prepare and publish a 10-year master plan for aging; and
14          ▸     makes technical corrections.
15     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
16          None
17     Other Special Clauses:
18          None
19     Utah Code Sections Affected:
20     AMENDS:
21          63M-11-203, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 196
22          63M-11-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 323
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24     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
25          Section 1. Section 63M-11-203 is amended to read:
26          63M-11-203. Duties and powers of commission.
27          (1) The commission shall:

28          (a) fulfill the commission's purposes described in Section 63M-11-102;
29          (b) facilitate the communication and coordination of public and private entities that
30     provide services to the aging population, including entities responsible for services related to:
31          (i) housing;
32          (ii) transportation;
33          (iii) caregiver support;
34          (iv) preventive health services;
35          (v) individuals with physical or developmental disabilities;
36          (vi) dementia and Alzheimer's disease; and
37          (vii) facility licensing;
38          (c) study, evaluate, and report on the status and effectiveness of policies, procedures,
39     and programs that provide services to the aging population;
40          (d) study and evaluate the policies, procedures, and programs implemented by other
41     states that address the needs of the aging population;
42          (e) facilitate and conduct the research and study of issues related to aging, including
43     emerging public health issues with a significant impact on the aging population;
44          (f) provide a forum for public comment on issues related to aging;
45          (g) provide public information on the aging population and the services available to the
46     aging population;
47          (h) facilitate the provision of services to the aging population from the public and
48     private sectors; and
49          (i) encourage state and local governments to analyze, plan, and prepare for the impacts
50     of the aging population on services and operations.
51          (2) To accomplish the commission's duties, the commission may:
52          (a) request and receive from any state or local governmental agency or institution,
53     summary information relating to the aging population, including:
54          (i) reports;
55          (ii) audits;
56          (iii) projections; and
57          (iv) statistics;
58          (b) apply for and accept grants or donations for uses consistent with the duties of the

59     commission from public or private sources; and
60          (c) appoint special committees to advise and assist the commission.
61          (3) All funds received under Subsection (2)(b) shall be:
62          (a) accounted for and expended in compliance with the requirements of federal and
63     state law; and
64          (b) continuously available to the commission to carry out the commission's duties.
65          (4) (a) A member of a special committee described in Subsection (2)(c):
66          (i) shall be appointed by the commission;
67          (ii) may be:
68          (A) a member of the commission; or
69          (B) an individual from the private or public sector; and
70          (iii) notwithstanding Section 63M-11-206, shall not receive any reimbursement or pay
71     for any work done in relation to the special committee.
72          (b) A special committee described in Subsection (2)(c) shall report to the commission
73     on the progress of the special committee.
74          (5) This chapter does not diminish the planning authority conferred on state, regional,
75     and local governments by existing law.
76          Section 2. Section 63M-11-204 is amended to read:
77          63M-11-204. Annual report by the commission.
78          (1) (a) The commission shall annually prepare and publish a report directed to the:
79          [(a)] (i) governor; and
80          [(b)] (ii) Health and Human Services Interim Committee.
81          [(2)] (b) The report described in Subsection (1)(a) shall:
82          [(a)] (i) describe how the commission fulfilled its statutory purposes and duties during
83     the year; and
84          [(b)] (ii) contain recommendations on how the state should act to address issues
85     relating to the aging population.
86          (2) (a) The commission shall:
87          (i) prepare and publish a 10-year master plan with recommendations for services
88     affecting the aging population; and
89          (ii) no later than November 1 of 2023, submit the master plan and the commission's

90     work plan described in Subsection (2)(b) in writing to:
91          (A) the governor; and
92          (B) the Health and Human Services Interim Committee.
93          (b) For the master plan, the commission shall:
94          (i) identify and prioritize the commission's goals, objectives, performance measures,
95     and strategies, whether existing or needed, to address demographic factors contributing to the
96     needs of the state's aging population;
97          (ii) adopt a plan for the commission's work over the next three years to address
98     priorities described in Subsection (2)(b)(i); and
99          (iii) identify redundancies in aging services across the state, including working groups
100     or task forces, and local and state executive branch services, and make recommendations for
101     consolidation.
102          (c) The plan adopted under Subsection (2)(b)(ii) shall describe which state, local, and
103     private groups the commission has or intends to engage.
104          (3) Before July 1, 2026, the commission shall report to the Health and Human Services
105     Interim Committee on:
106          (a) proposals for the future review of and updates to the master plan; and
107          (b) any proposed legislation concerning the master plan or the recommendations made
108     in the master plan.