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UTAH HOMELESSNESS COUNCIL AMENDMENTS

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2024 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Colin W. Jack

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Senate Sponsor: Ronald M. Winterton

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill modifies the makeup of the Utah Homelessness Council.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     allows for a mayor's designee to be a member of the Utah Homelessness Council;
13     and
14          ▸     makes technical and conforming changes.
15     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
16          None
17     Other Special Clauses:
18          None
19     Utah Code Sections Affected:
20     AMENDS:
21          35A-16-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 403
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23     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
24          Section 1. Section 35A-16-204 is amended to read:
25          35A-16-204. Utah Homelessness Council.
26          (1) There is created within the office the Utah Homelessness Council.
27          (2) The homelessness council shall consist of the following members:

28          (a) a representative of the public sector with expertise in homelessness issues,
29     appointed by the Legislature;
30          (b) a representative of the private sector, appointed by the Utah Impact Partnership or
31     the partnership's successor organization;
32          (c) a representative of the private sector with expertise in homelessness issues,
33     appointed by the governor;
34          (d) a statewide philanthropic leader, appointed by the governor;
35          (e) a statewide philanthropic leader, appointed by the Utah Impact Partnership or the
36     partnership's successor organization;
37          (f) the mayor of Salt Lake County, or the mayor's designee;
38          (g) the mayor of Salt Lake City, or the mayor's designee;
39          (h) the mayor of Midvale, or the mayor's designee;
40          (i) the mayor of South Salt Lake, or the mayor's designee;
41          (j) the mayor of Ogden, or the mayor's designee;
42          (k) the mayor of St. George, or the mayor's designee;
43          (l) the executive director of the Department of Health and Human Services, or the
44     executive director's designee;
45          (m) the commissioner of public safety, or the commissioner's designee;
46          (n) the executive director of the Department of Corrections, or the executive director's
47     designee;
48          (o) the executive director of the Department of Workforce Services, or the executive
49     director's designee;
50          (p) the executive director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, or the
51     executive director's designee;
52          (q) a member of the Senate, appointed by the president of the Senate;
53          (r) a member of the House of Representatives, appointed by the speaker of the House
54     of Representatives;
55          (s) the state superintendent of public instruction, or the superintendent's designee;
56          (t) a faith-based leader in the state, appointed by the governor;
57          (u) five local representatives appointed by the steering committee, of which at least two
58     are private providers of services for people experiencing homelessness;

59          (v) one individual who has experienced homelessness, appointed by the governor; and
60          (w) the coordinator.
61          (3) The member appointed under Subsection (2)(a) and the member appointed under
62     Subsection (2)(b) shall serve as the cochairs of the homelessness council.
63          (4) (a) The following nine members of the homelessness council shall serve as the
64     executive committee of the homelessness council:
65          [(a)] (i) the cochairs of the homelessness council as described in Subsection (3);
66          [(b)] (ii) the private sector representative appointed under Subsection (2)(c);
67          [(c)] (iii) the statewide philanthropic leader appointed under Subsection (2)(d);
68          [(d)] (iv) the statewide philanthropic leader appointed under Subsection (2)(e);
69          [(e)] (v) the mayor of Salt Lake County or the mayor's designee as described in
70     Subsection (2)(f);
71          [(f)] (vi) a [mayor chosen among the member mayors described in Subsections (2)(g)
72     through (2)(k), appointed by the member mayors] mayoral representative chosen in accordance
73     with Subsection (4)(b);
74          [(g)] (vii) a local representative chosen among the local representatives described in
75     Subsection (2)(u), appointed by the cochairs of the homelessness council; and
76          [(h)] (viii) the coordinator.
77          (b) The individuals selected in accordance with Subsection (2)(g) through (2)(k) shall
78     collectively designate a mayoral representative by majority vote.
79          (5) The cochairs and the executive committee may call homelessness council meetings
80     and set agendas for the meetings.
81          (6) The homelessness council shall meet at least four times per year.
82          (7) A majority of members of the homelessness council constitutes a quorum of the
83     homelessness council at any meeting, and the action of the majority of members present
84     constitutes the action of the homelessness council.
85          (8) A majority of members of the executive committee constitutes a quorum of the
86     executive committee at any meeting, and the action of the majority of members present
87     constitutes the action of the executive committee.
88          (9) (a) Except as required by Subsection (9)(b), appointed members of the
89     homelessness council shall serve a four-year term [of four years].

90          (b) [Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (9)(a), the] The appointing
91     authority, at the time of appointment or reappointment, may adjust the length of terms to ensure
92     that the terms of homelessness council members are staggered so that approximately half of
93     appointed homelessness council members are appointed every two years.
94          (10) When a vacancy occurs in the appointed membership for any reason, the
95     replacement is appointed for the unexpired term.
96          (11) (a) Except as described in Subsection (11)(b), a member may not receive
97     compensation or benefits for the member's service[,] but may receive per diem and travel
98     expenses in accordance with:
99          (i) Section 63A-3-106;
100          (ii) Section 63A-3-107; and
101          (iii) rules made by the Division of Finance [pursuant to] in accordance with Sections
102     63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107.
103          (b) Compensation and expenses of a commission member who is a legislator are
104     governed by Section 36-2-2 and Legislative Joint Rules, Title 5, Legislative Compensation and
105     Expenses.
106          (12) The office and the department shall provide administrative support to the
107     homelessness council.
108          Section 2. Effective date.
109          This bill takes effect on May 1, 2024.