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SUNSET AND REPEAL DATE CODE CORRECTIONS

2     
2024 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION

3     
STATE OF UTAH

4     
Chief Sponsor: Jefferson Moss

5     
Senate Sponsor: Ann Millner

6     

7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill non-substantively amends codified sunset and repeal date provisions to
10     conform to a standardized format.
11     Highlighted Provisions:
12          This bill:
13          ▸     non-substantively amends provisions in the following titles to conform to a
14     standardized format adopted during the 2024 General Session:
15               •     Title 63I, Chapter 1, Part 2, Repeal Dates Requiring Committee Review by
16     Title; and
17               •     Title 63I, Chapter 2, Part 2, Repeal Dates by Title;
18          ▸     non-substantively amends provisions in other portions of code to give effect to
19     provisions from the sunset and repeal date code that no longer fit within the
20     standardized format;
21          ▸     corrects a sunset date regarding the Agricultural and Wildlife Damage Prevention
22     Board to reflect the delay of the sunset that the Legislature enacted during the 2024
23     General Session;
24          ▸     removes a repeal date regarding a section that provides budgetary flexibility to local
25     education agencies to reflect the intent of a change to the underlying statute that the
26     Legislature enacted during the 2023 General Session to make the flexibility
27     permanent;

28          ▸     provides uncodified language to nullify the portion of Section 195 of S.B. 95,
29     Chapter 366, Laws of Utah 2024, that would repeal Section 63I-1-230, Repeal
30     dates: Title 30; and
31          ▸     makes technical and conforming changes.
32     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
33          None
34     Other Special Clauses:
35          This bill provides a special effective date.
36     Uncodified Material Affected:
ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL
37     Utah Code Sections Affected:
38     AMENDS:
39          9-6-404 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
40     2024, Chapter 368
41          26B-2-231 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 310
42     and renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 305
43          26B-3-213 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
44     2024, Chapter 245
45          26B-5-112 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
46     2024, Chapter 245
47          26B-5-606 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 282
48     and renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 308
49          26B-5-609 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
50     2024, Chapter 245
51          26B-5-610 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
52     2024, Chapter 245
53          53-2d-702 (Effective 07/01/24), as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023,
54     Chapters 307, 310
55          53E-4-202 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
56     2023, Chapter 435
57          63H-7a-302 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapter 368

58          63I-1-107 (Effective upon governor's approval), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2024,
59     Chapter 385
60          63I-1-204 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
61     2024, Chapters 358, 385, 395, and 507
62          63I-1-209 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
63     2024, Chapters 323, 328, 379, 395, and 506
64          63I-1-210 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
65     2024, Chapter 534
66          63I-1-211 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
67     2024, Chapter 395
68          63I-1-217 (Superseded 07/01/25), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters 87,
69     385
70          63I-1-217 (Effective 07/01/25), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 538
71          63I-1-219 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
72     2024, Chapters 356, 381 and 507
73          63I-1-220 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
74     2017, Chapter 181
75          63I-1-223 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
76     2024, Chapters 385, 395
77          63I-1-226 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters
78     182, 245, 250, 277, 292, 395, and 439
79          63I-1-226 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 285
80          63I-1-230 (Repealed 09/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 91
81          63I-1-232 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
82     2024, Chapters 245, 385
83          63I-1-234 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
84     2024, Chapters 34, 385 and 507
85          63I-1-235 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
86     2024, Chapters 360, 395, 506, and 507
87          63I-1-238 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
88     2008, Chapter 148 and renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter

89     382
90          63I-1-241 (Superseded 07/01/24),
91          63I-1-241 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 134
92          63I-1-249 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 422
93          63I-1-251 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
94     2024, Chapter 510
95          63I-1-253 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters 20,
96     32, 45, 69, 355, 395, 506, and 507
97          63I-1-253 (Contingently Superseded 01/01/25), as last amended by Laws of Utah
98     2024, Chapters 21, 319
99          63I-1-253 (Contingently Effective 01/01/25),
100          63I-1-257 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
101     2019, Chapter 136
102          63I-1-258 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
103     2024, Chapters 393, 507 and 539
104          63I-1-259 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
105     2024, Chapter 243
106          63I-1-262 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
107     2023, Chapters 268, 270, 282, and 329 and last amended by Coordination Clause,
108     Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 329
109          63I-1-263 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters 36,
110     159, 245, 361, 362, 381, 395, 434, 506, 507, and 540
111          63I-1-263 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 285
112          63I-1-264 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
113     2024, Chapter 182
114          63I-1-265 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
115     2024, Chapters 384, 385 and 507
116          63I-1-269 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
117     2022, Chapter 435
118          63I-1-272 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
119     2024, Chapters 359, 385 and 510

120          63I-1-273 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
121     2024, Chapters 317, 335 and 522
122          63I-1-276 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
123     2024, Chapters 250, 385
124          63I-1-277 (Superseded 10/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 385
125          63I-1-278 (Superseded 09/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters
126     167, 199 and 260
127          63I-1-278 (Superseded 10/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 366
128          63I-1-278 (Effective 10/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 180
129          63I-1-279 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
130     2024, Chapters 183, 317 and 507
131          63I-1-280 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
132     2024, Chapters 276, 385
133          63I-2-102 (Effective upon governor's approval), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2024,
134     Chapter 385
135          63I-2-204 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
136     2024, Chapters 61, 385 and 507
137          63I-2-207 (Effective upon governor's approval), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2024,
138     Chapter 507
139          63I-2-209 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
140     2024, Chapters 328, 368, 506, and 507
141          63I-2-210 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
142     2024, Chapters 342, 385
143          63I-2-213 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
144     2024, Chapters 186, 385 and 507
145          63I-2-215 (Effective upon governor's approval),
146          63I-2-217 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
147     2024, Chapter 385
148          63I-2-219 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
149     2024, Chapter 385
150          63I-2-220 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah

151     2024, Chapter 385
152          63I-2-223 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
153     2024, Chapter 385
154          63I-2-226 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters
155     250, 299, 439, 506, 507, and 536
156          63I-2-226 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 310
157          63I-2-231 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
158     2021, Chapter 353
159          63I-2-232 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
160     2024, Chapter 94
161          63I-2-234 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
162     2024, Chapters 385, 507
163          63I-2-235 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
164     2024, Chapters 385, 506
165          63I-2-236 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
166     2024, Chapters 217, 506
167          63I-2-248 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
168     2018, Chapter 281
169          63I-2-251 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
170     2024, Chapter 385
171          63I-2-253 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters 21,
172     332, 372, 449, 497, and 507
173          63I-2-253 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters 460,
174     484, 506, and 525
175          63I-2-254 (Effective upon governor's approval), as renumbered and amended by
176     Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
177          63I-2-256 (Effective upon governor's approval),
178          63I-2-258 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
179     2024, Chapter 507
180          63I-2-259 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
181     2024, Chapter 385

182          63I-2-261 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
183     2024, Chapters 227, 385
184          63I-2-262 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
185     2023, Chapter 329
186          63I-2-263 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters
187     241, 357, 506, 507, and 509
188          63I-2-263 (Superseded 10/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 467
189          63I-2-263 (Effective 10/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 180
190          63I-2-264 (Superseded 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapters
191     266, 385
192          63I-2-264 (Effective 07/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 467
193          63I-2-265 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
194     2023, Chapter 153
195          63I-2-267 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
196     2023, Chapters 139, 530
197          63I-2-272 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
198     2024, Chapters 381, 385
199          63I-2-273 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
200     2024, Chapter 385
201          63I-2-275 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
202     2024, Chapter 385
203          63I-2-276 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
204     2024, Chapters 332, 385
205          63I-2-277 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
206     2024, Chapter 385
207          63I-2-278 (Superseded 09/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 166
208          63I-2-278 (Effective 09/01/24), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 366
209          63I-2-279 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
210     2024, Chapters 376, 385
211          63I-2-280 (Effective upon governor's approval), as last amended by Laws of Utah
212     2024, Chapter 385

213          63I-2-281 (Effective 09/01/24), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 366
214          63N-2-511 (Effective 07/01/25), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 362
215     ENACTS:
216          63I-1-203 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
217          63I-1-206 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
218          63I-1-208 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
219          63I-1-212 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
220          63I-1-214 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
221          63I-1-215 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
222          63I-1-216 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
223          63I-1-218 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
224          63I-1-222 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
225          63I-1-225 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
226          63I-1-229 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
227          63I-1-239 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
228          63I-1-242 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
229          63I-1-243 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
230          63I-1-245 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
231          63I-1-246 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
232          63I-1-247 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
233          63I-1-248 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
234          63I-1-250 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
235          63I-1-252 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
236          63I-1-255 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
237          63I-1-256 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
238          63I-1-268 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
239          63I-1-270 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
240          63I-1-271 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
241          63I-1-275 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
242          63I-2-203 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
243          63I-2-206 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953

244          63I-2-208 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
245          63I-2-212 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
246          63I-2-214 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
247          63I-2-216 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
248          63I-2-218 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
249          63I-2-222 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
250          63I-2-225 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
251          63I-2-229 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
252          63I-2-230 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
253          63I-2-238 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
254          63I-2-239 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
255          63I-2-240 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
256          63I-2-241 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
257          63I-2-242 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
258          63I-2-243 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
259          63I-2-245 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
260          63I-2-246 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
261          63I-2-247 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
262          63I-2-250 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
263          63I-2-252 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
264          63I-2-255 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
265          63I-2-257 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
266          63I-2-268 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
267          63I-2-269 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
268          63I-2-270 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
269          63I-2-271 (Effective upon governor's approval), Utah Code Annotated 1953
270     

271     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
272          Section 1. Section 9-6-404 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to read:
273          9-6-404 (Effective upon governor's approval). Creation of program -- Use of
274     appropriations.

275          (1) A Percent-for-Art Program shall be administered by the division.
276          (2) (a) (i) [An] Before January 1, 2035, an appropriation received by or available to the
277     director under Subsection 63A-5b-609(5) for a new state building or facility that is not located
278     in a county of the first class shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the
279     creation of works of art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by
280     the division.
281          (ii) Beginning January 1, 2035, any appropriation received by or available to the
282     director shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the creation of works of
283     art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by the division.
284          (b) For appropriations annually received by or available to the director under
285     Subsection 63A-5b-609(5) for a new state building or facility that is located in a county of the
286     first class:
287          (i) eighty percent shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the
288     creation of works of art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by
289     the division; and
290          (ii) twenty percent shall be used to support the Public Art Installation Initiative
291     described in Section 9-6-410.
292          (c) Any unexpended funds remaining at the end of the fiscal year shall be nonlapsing
293     and not revert to the General Fund.
294          Section 2. Section 26B-2-231 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
295          26B-2-231 (Effective 07/01/24). Notification of air ambulance policies and
296     charges.
297          (1) For any patient who is in need of air medical transport provider services, a health
298     care facility shall:
299          (a) provide the patient or the patient's representative with the following information[
300     described in Subsection 53-2d-107(8)(a)] before contacting an air medical transport provider:
301          (i) which health insurers in the state the air medical transport provider contracts with;
302          (ii) if sufficient data is available, the average charge for air medical transport services
303     for a patient who is uninsured or out of network; and
304          (iii) whether the air medical transport provider balance bills a patient for any charge
305     not paid by the patient's health insurer; and

306          (b) if multiple air medical transport providers are capable of providing the patient with
307     services, provide the patient or the patient's representative with an opportunity to choose the air
308     medical transport provider.
309          (2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the patient:
310          (a) is unconscious and the patient's representative is not physically present with the
311     patient; or
312          (b) is unable, due to a medical condition, to make an informed decision about the
313     choice of an air medical transport provider, and the patient's representative is not physically
314     present with the patient.
315          Section 3. Section 26B-3-213 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
316     read:
317          26B-3-213 (Effective upon governor's approval). Medicaid waiver for mental
318     health crisis lines and mobile crisis outreach teams.
319          (1) As used in this section:
320          (a) "Local mental health crisis line" means the same as that term is defined in Section
321     26B-5-610.
322          (b) "Mental health crisis" means:
323          (i) a mental health condition that manifests itself in an individual by symptoms of
324     sufficient severity that a prudent layperson who possesses an average knowledge of mental
325     health issues could reasonably expect the absence of immediate attention or intervention to
326     result in:
327          (A) serious danger to the individual's health or well-being; or
328          (B) a danger to the health or well-being of others; or
329          (ii) a mental health condition that, in the opinion of a mental health therapist or the
330     therapist's designee, requires direct professional observation or the intervention of a mental
331     health therapist.
332          (c) (i) "Mental health crisis services" means direct mental health services and on-site
333     intervention that a mobile crisis outreach team provides to an individual suffering from a
334     mental health crisis, including the provision of safety and care plans, prolonged mental health
335     services for up to 90 days, and referrals to other community resources.
336          (ii) "Mental health crisis services" includes:

337          (A) local mental health crisis lines; and
338          (B) the statewide mental health crisis line.
339          (d) "Mental health therapist" means the same as that term is defined in Section
340     58-60-102.
341          (e) "Mobile crisis outreach team" or "MCOT" means a mobile team of medical and
342     mental health professionals that, in coordination with local law enforcement and emergency
343     medical service personnel, provides mental health crisis services.
344          (f) "Statewide mental health crisis line" means the same as that term is defined in
345     Section 26B-5-610.
346          (2) (a) [In consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee created
347     in Section 63C-18-202, the] The department shall develop a proposal to amend the state
348     Medicaid plan to include mental health crisis services, including the statewide mental health
349     crisis line, local mental health crisis lines, and mobile crisis outreach teams.
350          (b) The department shall develop the proposal described in Subsection (2)(a) in
351     consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee created in Section
352     63C-18-202.
353          (3) By January 1, 2019, the department shall apply for a Medicaid waiver with CMS, if
354     necessary to implement, within the state Medicaid program, the mental health crisis services
355     described in Subsection (2).
356          Section 4. Section 26B-5-112 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
357     read:
358          26B-5-112 (Effective upon governor's approval). Mobile crisis outreach team
359     expansion.
360          (1) [In consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee,
361     established in Section 63C-18-202, the] The division shall:
362          (a) award grants for the development of:
363          [(a)] (i) five mobile crisis outreach teams:
364          [(i)] (A) in counties of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class; or
365          [(ii)] (B) in counties of the first class, if no more than two mobile crisis outreach teams
366     are operating or have been awarded a grant to operate in the county; and
367          [(b)] (ii) at least three mobile crisis outreach teams in counties of the third, fourth, fifth,

368     or sixth class[.]; and
369          (b) award the grants described in Subsection (1)(a) in consultation with the Behavioral
370     Health Crisis Response Committee, established in Section 63C-18-202.
371          (2) A mobile crisis outreach team awarded a grant under Subsection (1) shall provide
372     mental health crisis services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and every day of the year.
373          (3) The division shall prioritize the award of a grant described in Subsection (1) to
374     entities, based on:
375          (a) the number of individuals the proposed mobile crisis outreach team will serve; and
376          (b) the percentage of matching funds the entity will provide to develop the proposed
377     mobile crisis outreach team.
378          (4) An entity does not need to have resources already in place to be awarded a grant
379     described in Subsection (1).
380          (5) [In consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee,
381     established in Section 63C-18-202, the] The division shall make rules[,]:
382          (a) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for
383     the application and award of the grants described in Subsection (1)[.]; and
384          (b) in consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee, established
385     in Section 63C-18-202.
386          Section 5. Section 26B-5-606 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
387          26B-5-606 (Effective 07/01/24). Division duties -- ACT team license creation.
388          (1) To promote the availability of assertive community treatment, the division shall
389     make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
390     that create a certificate for ACT team personnel and ACT teams, that includes:
391          (a) the standards the division establishes under Subsection (2); and
392          (b) guidelines for:
393          (i) required training and experience of ACT team personnel; and
394          (ii) the coordination of assertive community treatment and other community resources.
395          (2) [(a)] The division shall[:(i)], in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
396     Administrative Rulemaking Act, make rules that establish standards that an applicant is
397     required to meet to qualify for the certifications described in Subsection (1)[; and].
398          [(ii) create a long-term, statewide ACT team plan that:]

399          [(A) identifies current and future statewide assertive community treatment needs,
400     objectives, and priorities;]
401          [(B) identifies barriers to establishing an ACT team in areas where an ACT team does
402     not currently exist;]
403          [(C) identifies the equipment, facilities, personnel training, and other resources
404     necessary to provide assertive community treatment in areas where an ACT team does not
405     currently exist; and]
406          [(D) identifies the gaps in housing needs for individuals served by ACT teams and how
407     to ensure individuals served by ACT teams can secure and maintain housing.]
408          [(b) The division may delegate the ACT team plan requirement described in Subsection
409     (2)(a)(ii) to a contractor with whom the division contracts to provide assertive community
410     outreach treatment.]
411          [(c) The division shall report to the Health and Human Services Interim Committee
412     before June 30, 2024, regarding:]
413          [(i) the long-term, statewide ACT team plan described in Subsection (2)(a)(ii);]
414          [(ii) the number of individuals in each local area who meet the criteria for serious
415     mental illness and could benefit from ACT team services;]
416          [(iii) knowledge gained relating to the provision of care through ACT teams;]
417          [(iv) recommendations for further development of ACT teams; and]
418          [(v) obstacles that exist for further development of ACT teams throughout the state.]
419          Section 6. Section 26B-5-609 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
420     read:
421          26B-5-609 (Effective upon governor's approval). Department and division duties
422     -- MCOT license creation.
423          (1) As used in this section:
424          (a) "Committee" means the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee created in
425     Section 63C-18-202.
426          (b) "Emergency medical service personnel" means the same as that term is defined in
427     Section 26B-4-101.
428          (c) "Emergency medical services" means the same as that term is defined in Section
429     26B-4-101.

430          (d) "MCOT certification" means the certification created in this part for MCOT
431     personnel and mental health crisis outreach services.
432          (e) "MCOT personnel" means a licensed mental health therapist or other mental health
433     professional, as determined by the division, who is a part of a mobile crisis outreach team.
434          (f) "Mental health crisis" means a mental health condition that manifests itself by
435     symptoms of sufficient severity that a prudent layperson who possesses an average knowledge
436     of mental health issues could reasonably expect the absence of immediate attention or
437     intervention to result in:
438          (i) serious jeopardy to the individual's health or well-being; or
439          (ii) a danger to others.
440          (g) (i) "Mental health crisis services" means mental health services and on-site
441     intervention that a person renders to an individual suffering from a mental health crisis.
442          (ii) "Mental health crisis services" includes the provision of safety and care plans,
443     stabilization services offered for a minimum of 60 days, and referrals to other community
444     resources.
445          (h) "Mental health therapist" means the same as that term is defined in Section
446     58-60-102.
447          (i) "Mobile crisis outreach team" or "MCOT" means a mobile team of medical and
448     mental health professionals that provides mental health crisis services and, based on the
449     individual circumstances of each case, coordinates with local law enforcement, emergency
450     medical service personnel, and other appropriate state or local resources.
451          (2) To promote the availability of comprehensive mental health crisis services
452     throughout the state, the division shall make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
453     Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, that create a certificate for MCOT personnel and
454     MCOTs, including:
455          (a) the standards the division establishes under Subsection (3); and
456          (b) guidelines for:
457          (i) credit for training and experience; and
458          (ii) the coordination of:
459          (A) emergency medical services and mental health crisis services;
460          (B) law enforcement, emergency medical service personnel, and mobile crisis outreach

461     teams; and
462          (C) temporary commitment in accordance with Section 26B-5-331.
463          (3) (a) [With recommendations from the committee, the] The division shall:
464          (i) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
465     make rules that establish standards that an applicant is required to meet to qualify for the
466     MCOT certification described in Subsection (2); and
467          (ii) create a statewide MCOT plan that:
468          (A) identifies statewide mental health crisis services needs, objectives, and priorities;
469     and
470          (B) identifies the equipment, facilities, personnel training, and other resources
471     necessary to provide mental health crisis services.
472          (b) The division shall take the action described in Subsection (3)(a) with
473     recommendations from the committee.
474          [(b)] (c) The division may delegate the MCOT plan requirement described in
475     Subsection (3)(a)(ii) to a contractor with which the division contracts to provide mental health
476     crisis services.
477          Section 7. Section 26B-5-610 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
478     read:
479          26B-5-610 (Effective upon governor's approval). Contracts for statewide mental
480     health crisis line and statewide warm line -- Crisis worker and certified peer support
481     specialist qualification or certification -- Operational standards.
482          (1) As used in this section:
483          (a) "Certified peer support specialist" means an individual who:
484          (i) meets the standards of qualification or certification that the division sets, in
485     accordance with Subsection (3); and
486          (ii) staffs the statewide warm line under the supervision of at least one mental health
487     therapist.
488          (b) "Committee" means the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee created in
489     Section 63C-18-202.
490          (c) "Crisis worker" means an individual who:
491          (i) meets the standards of qualification or certification that the division sets, in

492     accordance with Subsection (3); and
493          (ii) staffs the statewide mental health crisis line, the statewide warm line, or a local
494     mental health crisis line under the supervision of at least one mental health therapist.
495          (d) "Local mental health crisis line" means a phone number or other response system
496     that is:
497          (i) accessible within a particular geographic area of the state; and
498          (ii) intended to allow an individual to contact and interact with a qualified mental or
499     behavioral health professional.
500          (e) "Mental health crisis" means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-5-609.
501          (f) "Mental health therapist" means the same as that term is defined in Section
502     58-60-102.
503          (g) "Statewide mental health crisis line" means a statewide phone number or other
504     response system that allows an individual to contact and interact with a qualified mental or
505     behavioral health professional 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.
506          (h) "Statewide warm line" means a statewide phone number or other response system
507     that allows an individual to contact and interact with a qualified mental or behavioral health
508     professional or a certified peer support specialist.
509          (2) (a) The division shall enter into a new contract or modify an existing contract to
510     manage and operate, in accordance with this part, the statewide mental health crisis line and the
511     statewide warm line.
512          (b) (i) Through the contracts described in Subsection (2)(a) [and in consultation with
513     the committee], the division shall set standards of care and practice for:
514          [(i)] (A) the mental health therapists and crisis workers who staff the statewide mental
515     health crisis line; and
516          [(ii)] (B) the mental health therapists, crisis workers, and certified peer support
517     specialists who staff the statewide warm line.
518          (ii) The division shall set the standards described in Subsection (2)(b)(i) in consultation
519     with the committee.
520          (3) (a) The division shall establish training and minimum standards for the
521     qualification or certification of:
522          (i) crisis workers who staff the statewide mental health crisis line, the statewide warm

523     line, and local mental health crisis lines; and
524          (ii) certified peer support specialists who staff the statewide warm line.
525          (b) The division may make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
526     Administrative Rulemaking Act, necessary to establish the training and minimum standards
527     described in Subsection (3)(a).
528          (4) (a) [In consultation with the committee, the] The division shall ensure that:
529          [(a)] (i) the following individuals are available to staff and answer calls to the
530     statewide mental health crisis line 24 hours per day, 365 days per calendar year:
531          [(i)] (A) mental health therapists; or
532          [(ii)] (B) crisis workers;
533          [(b)] (ii) a sufficient amount of staff is available to ensure that when an individual calls
534     the statewide mental health crisis line, regardless of the time, date, or number of individuals
535     trying to simultaneously access the statewide mental health crisis line, an individual described
536     in Subsection [(4)(a)] (4)(a)(i) answers the call without the caller first:
537          [(i)] (A) waiting on hold; or
538          [(ii)] (B) being screened by an individual other than a mental health therapist or crisis
539     worker;
540          [(c)] (iii) the statewide mental health crisis line has capacity to accept all calls that
541     local mental health crisis lines route to the statewide mental health crisis line;
542          [(d)] (iv) the following individuals are available to staff and answer calls to the
543     statewide warm line during the hours and days of operation set by the division under
544     Subsection (5):
545          [(i)] (A) mental health therapists;
546          [(ii)] (B) crisis workers; or
547          [(iii)] (C) certified peer support specialists;
548          [(e)] (v) when an individual calls the statewide mental health crisis line, the
549     individual's call may be transferred to the statewide warm line if the individual is not
550     experiencing a mental health crisis; and
551          [(f)] (vi) when an individual calls the statewide warm line, the individual's call may be
552     transferred to the statewide mental health crisis line if the individual is experiencing a mental
553     health crisis.

554          (b) The division shall take the actions described in Subsection (4)(a) in consultation
555     with the committee.
556          (5) The division shall make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
557     Administrative Rulemaking Act, to establish the hours and days of operation for the statewide
558     warm line.
559          Section 8. Section 53-2d-702 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
560          53-2d-702 (Effective 07/01/24). Notification of air ambulance policies and
561     charges.
562          (1) For any patient who is in need of air medical transport provider services, an
563     emergency medical service provider shall:
564          (a) provide the patient or the patient's representative with the following information[
565     described in Subsection 53-2d-107(7)(a)] before contacting an air medical transport provider:
566          (i) which health insurers in the state the air medical transport provider contracts with;
567          (ii) if sufficient data is available, the average charge for air medical transport services
568     for a patient who is uninsured or out of network; and
569          (iii) whether the air medical transport provider balance bills a patient for any charge
570     not paid by the patient's health insurer; and
571          (b) if multiple air medical transport providers are capable of providing the patient with
572     services, provide the patient or the patient's representative an opportunity to choose the air
573     medical transport provider.
574          (2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the patient:
575          (a) is unconscious and the patient's representative is not physically present with the
576     patient; or
577          (b) is unable, due to a medical condition, to make an informed decision about the
578     choice of an air medical transport provider, and the patient's representative is not physically
579     present with the patient.
580          Section 9. Section 53E-4-202 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
581     read:
582          53E-4-202 (Effective upon governor's approval). Core standards for Utah public
583     schools -- Notice and hearing requirements.
584          (1) (a) In establishing minimum standards related to curriculum and instruction

585     requirements under Section 53E-3-501, the state board shall, in consultation with local school
586     boards, school superintendents, teachers, employers, and parents implement core standards for
587     Utah public schools that will enable students to, among other objectives:
588          (i) communicate effectively, both verbally and through written communication;
589          (ii) apply mathematics; and
590          (iii) access, analyze, and apply information.
591          (b) Except as provided in this public education code, the state board may recommend
592     but may not require a local school board or charter school governing board to use:
593          (i) a particular curriculum or instructional material; or
594          (ii) a model curriculum or instructional material.
595          (2) The state board shall, in establishing the core standards for Utah public schools:
596          (a) identify the basic knowledge, skills, and competencies each student is expected to
597     acquire or master as the student advances through the public education system; and
598          (b) align with each other the core standards for Utah public schools and the
599     assessments described in Section 53E-4-303.
600          (3) The basic knowledge, skills, and competencies identified pursuant to Subsection
601     (2)(a) shall increase in depth and complexity from year to year and focus on consistent and
602     continual progress within and between grade levels and courses in the basic academic areas of:
603          (a) English, including explicit phonics, spelling, grammar, reading, writing,
604     vocabulary, speech, and listening; and
605          (b) mathematics, including basic computational skills.
606          (4) Before adopting core standards for Utah public schools, the state board shall:
607          (a) publicize draft core standards for Utah public schools for the state, as a class A
608     notice under Section 63G-30-102, for at least 90 days;
609          (b) invite public comment on the draft core standards for Utah public schools for a
610     period of not less than 90 days; and
611          (c) conduct three public hearings that are held in different regions of the state on the
612     draft core standards for Utah public schools.
613          (5) LEA governing boards shall design their school programs, that are supported by
614     generally accepted scientific standards of evidence, to focus on the core standards for Utah
615     public schools with the expectation that each program will enhance or help achieve mastery of

616     the core standards for Utah public schools.
617          (6) Except as provided in Sections 53G-10-103 and 53G-10-402, each school may
618     select instructional materials and methods of teaching, that are supported by generally accepted
619     scientific standards of evidence, that the school considers most appropriate to meet the core
620     standards for Utah public schools.
621          (7) The state may exit any agreement, contract, memorandum of understanding, or
622     consortium that cedes control of the core standards for Utah public schools to any other entity,
623     including a federal agency or consortium, for any reason, including:
624          (a) the cost of developing or implementing the core standards for Utah public schools;
625          (b) the proposed core standards for Utah public schools are inconsistent with
626     community values; or
627          (c) the agreement, contract, memorandum of understanding, or consortium:
628          (i) was entered into in violation of Chapter 3, Part 8, Implementing Federal or National
629     Education Programs, or Title 63J, Chapter 5, Federal Funds Procedures Act;
630          (ii) conflicts with Utah law;
631          (iii) requires Utah student data to be included in a national or multi-state database;
632          (iv) requires records of teacher performance to be included in a national or multi-state
633     database; or
634          (v) imposes curriculum, assessment, or data tracking requirements on home school or
635     private school students.
636          (8) The state board shall:
637          (a) submit a report in accordance with Section 53E-1-203 on the development and
638     implementation of the core standards for Utah public schools, including the time line
639     established for the review of the core standards for Utah public schools; and
640          (b) ensure that the report described in Subsection (8)(a) includes the time line
641     established for the review of the core standards for Utah public schools by a standards review
642     committee and the recommendations of a standards review committee established under
643     Section 53E-4-203.
644          Section 10. Section 63H-7a-302 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
645          63H-7a-302 (Effective 07/01/24). 911 Division duties and powers.
646          (1) The 911 Division shall:

647          (a) in conjunction with the PSAP advisory committee, develop and report to the
648     director minimum standards and best practices:
649          (i) for public safety answering points in the state, including minimum technical,
650     administrative, fiscal, network, and operational standards for public safety answering points
651     and dispatch centers; and
652          (ii) that will result in rapid, efficient, and interoperable 911 services throughout the
653     state;
654          (b) annually prepare and publish a report of how well PSAPs statewide are complying
655     with the standards and best practices developed under Subsection (1)(a);
656          (c) investigate and report to the director on emerging technology;
657          (d) monitor and coordinate the implementation of the unified statewide 911 emergency
658     services network;
659          (e) investigate and recommend to the director mapping systems and technology
660     necessary to implement the unified statewide 911 emergency services network;
661          (f) prepare and submit to the executive director for approval by the board:
662          (i) an annual budget for the 911 Division;
663          (ii) an annual plan for the projects funded by the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted
664     Account created in Section 63H-7a-303 and the 911 account; and
665          (iii) information required by the director to contribute to the strategic plan described in
666     Section 63H-7a-206;
667          (g) assist public safety answering points implementing and coordinating the unified
668     statewide 911 emergency services network; and
669          (h) coordinate the development of an interoperable computer aided dispatch platform:
670          (i) for public safety answering points; and
671          (ii) where needed, to assist public safety answering points with the creation or
672     integration of the interoperable computer aided dispatch system.
673          (2) The 911 Division may recommend to the executive director to sell, lease, or
674     otherwise dispose of equipment or personal property purchased, leased, or belonging to the
675     authority that is related to funds expended from [the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted
676     Account created in Section 63H-7a-303 or] the 911 account, the proceeds [from] of which shall
677     return to the [respective restricted accounts] 911 account.

678          (3) The 911 Division may make recommendations to the executive director for the use
679     of the funds expended from the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account created in
680     Section 63H-7a-303.
681          (4) (a) The 911 Division shall review information regarding:
682          (i) in aggregate, the number of service subscribers by service type in a political
683     subdivision;
684          (ii) network costs;
685          (iii) public safety answering point costs;
686          (iv) system engineering information; and
687          (v) connectivity between public safety answering point computer aided dispatch
688     systems.
689          (b) In accordance with Subsection (4)(a) the 911 Division may request:
690          (i) information as described in Subsection (4)(a)(i) from the State Tax Commission;
691     and
692          (ii) information from public safety answering points related to the computer aided
693     dispatch system.
694          (c) The information requested by and provided to the 911 Division under Subsection
695     (4) is a protected record in accordance with Section 63G-2-305.
696          (5) The 911 Division shall recommend to the executive director, for approval by the
697     board, rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to
698     administer the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account created in Section 63H-7a-303,
699     including rules that establish the criteria, standards, technology, and equipment that a public
700     safety answering point is required to adopt in order to qualify as a recipient of goods or services
701     that are funded from the restricted account.
702          (6) The board may authorize the 911 Division to employ an outside consultant to study
703     and advise the division on matters related to the 911 Division duties regarding the public safety
704     communications network.
705          (7) The 911 Division shall administer the program funded by the 911 account in
706     accordance with Sections 63H-7a-304 and 63H-7a-304.5.
707          (8) This section does not expand the authority of the State Tax Commission to request
708     additional information from a telecommunication service provider.

709          Section 11. Section 63I-1-107 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
710     read:
711          63I-1-107 (Effective upon governor's approval). Format of repeal dates -- Revisor
712     authority.
713          The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel:
714          (1) shall use a standard for codified repeal dates in this chapter, including:
715          (a) "Title [#], [title heading], is repealed [on] [date].";
716          (b) "Title [#], Chapter [#], [chapter heading], is repealed [on] [date].";
717          (c) "Title [#], Chapter [#], Part [#], [part heading], is repealed [on] [date].";
718          (d) "Section [#-#-#], [section heading], is repealed [on] [date]."; or
719          (e) "Subsection [#-#-#(#)], regarding [short description of the provision], is repealed[
720     on] [date]."; [or] and
721          [(f) "The following provisions, regarding [short description of the provisions], are
722     repealed on [date]:"; and]
723          (2) in addition to the revisor authority described in Section 36-12-12 regarding
724     enrolling legislation, may:
725          (a) correct discrepancies in the format of repeal dates that enrolled legislation adds to
726     this chapter; and
727          (b) remove expired repeal dates from this chapter.
728          Section 12. Section 63I-1-203 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
729     read:
730          63I-1-203 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 3.
731          Reserved.
732          Section 13. Section 63I-1-204 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
733     read:
734          63I-1-204 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 4.
735          (1) Section 4-2-108, Agricultural Advisory Board created -- Composition --
736     Responsibility -- Terms of office -- Compensation -- Executive committee, is repealed July 1,
737     2028.
738          (2) Title 4, Chapter 2, Part 7, Pollinator Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2026.
739          (3) Section 4-17-104, Creation of State Weed Committee -- Membership -- Powers and

740     duties -- Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2026.
741          (4) Title 4, Chapter 18, Part 3, Utah Soil Health Program, is repealed July 1, 2026.
742          (5) Section 4-20-103, Utah Grazing Improvement Program Advisory Board -- Duties,
743     is repealed July 1, 2032.
744          (6) Section 4-23-104, Agricultural and Wildlife Damage Prevention Board created --
745     Composition -- Appointment -- Terms -- Vacancies -- Compensation, is repealed July 1, 2034.
746          (7) Section 4-23-105, Board responsibilities -- Damage prevention policy -- Rules --
747     Methods to control predators and depredating birds and animals, is repealed July 1, [2024]
748     2034.
749          (8) Section 4-24-104, Livestock Brand Board created -- Composition -- Terms --
750     Removal -- Quorum for transaction of business -- Compensation -- Duties, is repealed July 1,
751     2025.
752          (9) Section 4-39-104, Domesticated Elk Act advisory council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
753          (10) Title 4, Chapter 46, Part 2, Land Conservation Board, is repealed July 1, 2027.
754          (11) Subsection 4-46-304(2)(d), [related to] regarding the Land Conservation Board, is
755     repealed July 1, 2027.
756          (12) Subsection 4-46-401(3)(a), [related to] regarding the Land Conservation Board, is
757     repealed July 1, 2027.
758          Section 14. Section 63I-1-206 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
759     read:
760          63I-1-206 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 6.
761          Reserved.
762          Section 15. Section 63I-1-208 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
763     read:
764          63I-1-208 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 8.
765          Reserved.
766          Section 16. Section 63I-1-209 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
767     read:
768          63I-1-209 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 9.
769          (1) Subsection 9-1-208(5), [which creates a reporting requirement on] regarding the
770     One Utah Service Fellowship Program, is repealed July 1, 2027.

771          (2) Section 9-6-301, Utah Arts and Museums Advisory Board, is repealed July 1, 2029.
772          (3) Section 9-6-302, Arts and museums board powers and duties, is repealed July 1,
773     2029.
774          (4) Subsection 9-8a-101(2), [related to] regarding the National Register Review
775     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
776          (5) Section 9-8a-204, [which creates the] National Register Review Committee, is
777     repealed July 1, 2027.
778          (6) Section 9-9-112, [which creates the] Bears Ears Visitor Center Advisory
779     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
780          (7) Section 9-9-405, [which creates the Native American Remains] Review
781     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2025.
782          (8) Title 9, Chapter 20, Utah Commission on Service and Volunteerism Act, is
783     repealed July 1, 2027.
784          Section 17. Section 63I-1-210 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
785     read:
786          63I-1-210 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 10.
787          [The following are repealed on January 1, 2031:]
788          (1) Subsection [10-1-104(5)(d)][;] 10-1-104(5)(c), regarding a preliminary
789     municipality, is repealed January 1, 2031.
790          (2) Subsection 10-2a-201.5(1)(b)[;], regarding a preliminary municipality, is repealed
791     January 1, 2031.
792          (3) Subsection 10-2a-202(5)[; and], regarding a feasibility request, is repealed January
793     1, 2031.
794          (4) Title 10, Chapter 2a, Part 5, Incorporation of a Preliminary Municipality, is
795     repealed January 1, 2031.
796          Section 18. Section 63I-1-211 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
797     read:
798          63I-1-211 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 11.
799          (1) Section 11-13-317, [related] Submitting to the Project Entity Oversight Committee,
800     is repealed July 1, 2027.
801          (2) Title 11, Chapter 59, Point of the Mountain State Land Authority Act, is repealed

802     January 1, 2029.
803          Section 19. Section 63I-1-212 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
804     read:
805          63I-1-212 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 12.
806          Reserved.
807          Section 20. Section 63I-1-214 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
808     read:
809          63I-1-214 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 14.
810          Reserved.
811          Section 21. Section 63I-1-215 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
812     read:
813          63I-1-215 (Effective upon governor's approval). Titles 15 through 15A.
814          Reserved.
815          Section 22. Section 63I-1-216 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
816     read:
817          63I-1-216 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 16.
818          Reserved.
819          Section 23. Section 63I-1-217 (Superseded 07/01/25) is amended to read:
820          63I-1-217 (Superseded 07/01/25). Repeal dates: Titles 17 through 17D.
821          Section 17-41-102, [requiring a study] Study of critical infrastructure materials
822     operations and related mining, is repealed July 1, 2026.
823          Section 24. Section 63I-1-217 (Effective 07/01/25) is amended to read:
824          63I-1-217 (Effective 07/01/25). Repeal dates: Titles 17 through 17D.
825          (1) Section 17-18a-203.5, District attorney data collection -- Report, is repealed [on]
826     July 1, 2029.
827          (2) Section 17-41-102, [requiring a study] Study of critical infrastructure materials
828     operations and related mining, is repealed July 1, 2026.
829          Section 25. Section 63I-1-218 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
830     read:
831          63I-1-218 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 18.
832          Reserved.

833          Section 26. Section 63I-1-219 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
834     read:
835          63I-1-219 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 19.
836          (1) Title 19, Chapter 2, Air Conservation Act, is repealed July 1, 2029.
837          (2) [(a)] Title 19, Chapter 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, is repealed July 1, 2029.
838          [(b)] (3) [Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a),] Section 19-4-115, Drinking water quality
839     in schools and child care centers, is repealed July 1, 2027.
840          [(3)] (4) Title 19, Chapter 5, Water Quality Act, is repealed July 1, 2029.
841          [(4)] (5) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 1, Solid and Hazardous Waste Act, is repealed July 1,
842     2029.
843          [(5)] (6) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 3, Hazardous Substances Mitigation Act, is repealed
844     July 1, 2030.
845          [(6)] (7) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 4, Underground Storage Tank Act, is repealed July 1,
846     2028.
847          [(7)] (8) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 6, Lead Acid Battery Disposal, is repealed July 1,
848     2026.
849          [(8)] (9) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 7, Used Oil Management Act, is repealed July 1,
850     2029.
851          [(9)] (10) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 8, Waste Tire Recycling Act, is repealed July 1,
852     2030.
853          [(10)] (11) Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 10, Mercury Switch Removal Act, is repealed July
854     1, 2027.
855          Section 27. Section 63I-1-220 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
856     read:
857          63I-1-220 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 20A.
858          Reserved.
859          Section 28. Section 63I-1-222 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
860     read:
861          63I-1-222 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 22.
862          Reserved.
863          Section 29. Section 63I-1-223 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to

864     read:
865          63I-1-223 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 23A.
866          (1) Section 23A-2-302, Wildlife Board Nominating Committee created, is repealed
867     July 1, 2028.
868          (2) Section 23A-2-303, Regional advisory councils created, is repealed July 1, 2028.
869          (3) Subsection 23A-3-204(2)(c), [related to] regarding the Land Conservation Board, is
870     repealed July 1, 2027.
871          Section 30. Section 63I-1-225 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
872     read:
873          63I-1-225 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 25.
874          Reserved.
875          Section 31. Section 63I-1-226 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
876          63I-1-226 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 26 through 26B.
877          (1) Subsection [26B-1-204(2)(i), related to] 26B-1-204(2)(h), regarding the Primary
878     Care Grant Committee, is repealed July 1, 2025.
879          (2) Section 26B-1-315, [which creates the] Medicaid ACA Fund, is repealed July 1,
880     2034.
881          (3) Section 26B-1-318, [which creates the] Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Fund, is
882     repealed July 1, 2029.
883          (4) Section 26B-1-402, [related to the] Rare Disease Advisory Council Grant Program
884     -- Creation -- Reporting, is repealed July 1, 2026.
885          (5) Section 26B-1-409, [which creates the] Utah Digital Health Service Commission --
886     Creation -- Membership -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2025.
887          (6) Section 26B-1-410, [which creates the] Primary Care Grant Committee, is repealed
888     July 1, 2025.
889          (7) Section 26B-1-416, [which creates the] Utah Children's Health Insurance Program
890     Advisory Council, is repealed July 1, 2025.
891          (8) Section 26B-1-417, [which creates the] Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory
892     Committee -- Membership -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
893          (9) Section 26B-1-422, [which creates the] Early Childhood Utah Advisory Council --
894     Creation -- Compensation -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.

895          (10) Section 26B-1-425, [which creates the] Utah Health Workforce Advisory Council
896     -- Creation and membership, is repealed July 1, 2027.
897          (11) Section 26B-1-428, [which creates the] Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana,
898     and Other Drug Prevention Committee and Program -- Creation -- Membership -- Duties, is
899     repealed July 1, 2025.
900          (12) Section 26B-1-430, [which creates the] Coordinating Council for Persons with
901     Disabilities -- Policy regarding services to individuals with disabilities -- Creation --
902     Membership -- Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2027.
903          [(13) Section 26B-1-431, which creates the Forensic Mental Health Coordinating
904     Council, is repealed July 1, 2023.]
905          [(14)] (13) Section 26B-1-432, [which creates the] Newborn Hearing Screening
906     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
907          [(15)] (14) Section 26B-2-407, [related to drinking] Drinking water quality in child
908     care centers, is repealed July 1, 2027.
909          [(16)] (15) Subsection 26B-3-107(9), [which addresses] regarding reimbursement for
910     dental hygienists, is repealed July 1, 2028.
911          [(17)] (16) Section 26B-3-136, [which creates the] Children's Health Care Coverage
912     Program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
913          [(18)] (17) Section 26B-3-137, [related to reimbursement for the National Diabetes
914     Prevention Program] Reimbursement for diabetes prevention program, is repealed June 30,
915     2027.
916          [(19)] (18) Subsection [26B-3-213(2), the language that states "In] 26B-3-213(2)(b),
917     regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee [created in
918     Section 63C-18-202"], is repealed December 31, 2026.
919          [(20) Sections 26B-3-302 through 26B-3-309, regarding the Drug Utilization Review
920     Board, are repealed July 1, 2027.]
921          (19) Section 26B-3-302, DUR Board -- Creation and membership -- Expenses, is
922     repealed July 1, 2027.
923          (20) Section 26B-3-303, DUR Board -- Responsibilities, is repealed July 1, 2027.
924          (21) Section 26B-3-304, Confidentiality of records, is repealed July 1, 2027.
925          (22) Section 26B-3-305, Drug prior approval program, is repealed July 1, 2027.

926          (23) Section 26B-3-306, Advisory committees, is repealed July 1, 2027.
927          (24) Section 26B-3-307, Retrospective and prospective DUR, is repealed July 1, 2027.
928          (25) Section 26B-3-308, Penalties, is repealed July 1, 2027.
929          (26) Section 26B-3-309, Immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
930          [(21)] (27) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 5, Inpatient Hospital Assessment, is repealed July
931     1, 2034.
932          [(22)] (28) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 6, Medicaid Expansion Hospital Assessment, is
933     repealed July 1, 2034.
934          [(23)] (29) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 7, Hospital Provider Assessment, is repealed July
935     1, 2028.
936          [(24)] (30) Section 26B-3-910, [regarding alternative eligibility] Alternative eligibility
937     -- Report -- Alternative Eligibility Expendable Revenue Fund, is repealed July 1, 2028.
938          [(25)] (31) Section 26B-4-136, [related to the] Volunteer Emergency Medical Service
939     Personnel Health Insurance Program -- Creation -- Administration -- Eligibility -- Benefits --
940     Rulemaking -- Advisory board, is repealed July 1, 2027.
941          [(26)] (32) Section 26B-4-710, [related to rural] Rural residency training [programs]
942     program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
943          [(27)] (33) [Subsections 26B-5-112(1) and (5), the language that states "In] Subsection
944     26B-5-112(1)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
945     Committee, [established in Section 63C-18-202,"] is repealed December 31, 2026.
946          (34) Subsection 26B-5-112(5)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health
947     Crisis Response Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
948          [(28)] (35) Section 26B-5-112.5, Mobile Crisis Outreach Team Grant Program, is
949     repealed December 31, 2026.
950          [(29)] (36) Section 26B-5-114, [related to the] Behavioral Health Receiving Center
951     Grant Program, is repealed December 31, 2026.
952          [(30)] (37) Section 26B-5-118, [related to collaborative care grant programs]
953     Collaborative care grant program, is repealed December 31, 2024.
954          [(31)] (38) Section 26B-5-120, Virtual crisis outreach team grant program, is repealed
955     December 31, 2026.
956          [(32) In relation to the Utah Assertive Community Treatment Act, on July 1, 2024:]

957          [(a) Subsection 26B-5-606(2)(a)(i), the language that states "and" is repealed; and]
958          [(b) Subsections 26B-5-606(2)(a)(ii), 26B-5-606(2)(b), and 26B-5-606(2)(c) are
959     repealed.]
960          [(33) In relation to the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee, on December
961     31, 2026:]
962          [(a) Subsection 26B-5-609(1)(a) is repealed;]
963          [(b) Subsection 26B-5-609(3)(a), the language that states "With recommendations from
964     the committee," is repealed;]
965          [(c) Subsection 26B-5-610(1)(b) is repealed;]
966          [(d) Subsection 26B-5-610(2)(b), the language that states "and in consultation with the
967     committee," is repealed;]
968          [(e) Subsection 26B-5-610(4), the language that states "In consultation with the
969     committee," is repealed; and]
970          [(f) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(a) is repealed.]
971          (39) Subsection 26B-5-609(1)(a), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
972     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
973          (40) Subsection 26B-5-609(3)(b), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
974     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
975          (41) Subsection 26B-5-610(1)(b), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
976     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
977          (42) Subsection 26B-5-610(2)(b)(ii), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
978     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
979          [(34)] (43) Section 26B-5-612, [related to integrated] Integrated behavioral health care
980     grant [programs] program, is repealed December 31, 2025.
981          [(35)] (44) Title 26B, Chapter 5, Part 7, Utah Behavioral Health Commission, is
982     repealed July 1, 2029.
983          (45) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(a), regarding the Behavioral Crisis Response
984     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
985          [(36)] (46) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(b), [related to] regarding the Education and
986     Mental Health Coordinating Committee, is repealed December 31, 2024.
987          [(37)] (47) [In relation to the] Title 26B, Chapter 5, Part 8, Utah Substance Use and

988     Mental Health Advisory Committee, [on] is repealed January 1, 2033[, Sections 26B-5-801,
989     26B-5-802, 26B-5-803, and 26B-5-804 are repealed].
990          [(38)] (48) Section 26B-7-119, [related to the] Hepatitis C Outreach Pilot Program, is
991     repealed July 1, 2028.
992          [(39)] (49) Title 26B, Chapter 8, Part 5, Utah Health Data Authority, is repealed July 1,
993     2026.
994          [(40) Section 26B-8-513, related to identifying overuse of non-evidence-based health
995     care, is repealed December 31, 2023.]
996          Section 32. Section 63I-1-226 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
997          63I-1-226 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 26 through 26B.
998          (1) Subsection [26B-1-204(2)(i), related to] 26B-1-204(2)(h), regarding the Primary
999     Care Grant Committee, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1000          (2) Section 26B-1-315, [which creates the] Medicaid ACA Fund, is repealed July 1,
1001     2034.
1002          (3) Section 26B-1-318, [which creates the] Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Fund, is
1003     repealed July 1, 2029.
1004          (4) Section 26B-1-402, [related to the] Rare Disease Advisory Council Grant Program
1005     -- Creation -- Reporting, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1006          (5) Section 26B-1-409, [which creates the] Utah Digital Health Service Commission --
1007     Creation -- Membership -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1008          (6) Section 26B-1-410, [which creates the] Primary Care Grant Committee, is repealed
1009     July 1, 2025.
1010          (7) Section 26B-1-416, [which creates the] Utah Children's Health Insurance Program
1011     Advisory Council, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1012          (8) Section 26B-1-417, [which creates the] Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory
1013     Committee -- Membership -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1014          (9) Section 26B-1-422, [which creates the] Early Childhood Utah Advisory Council --
1015     Creation -- Compensation -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1016          (10) Section 26B-1-425, [which creates the] Utah Health Workforce Advisory Council
1017     -- Creation and membership, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1018          (11) Section 26B-1-428, [which creates the] Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana,

1019     and Other Drug Prevention Committee and Program -- Creation -- Membership -- Duties, is
1020     repealed July 1, 2025.
1021          (12) Section 26B-1-430, [which creates the] Coordinating Council for Persons with
1022     Disabilities -- Policy regarding services to individuals with disabilities -- Creation --
1023     Membership -- Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1024          [(13) Section 26B-1-431, which creates the Forensic Mental Health Coordinating
1025     Council, is repealed July 1, 2023.]
1026          [(14)] (13) Section 26B-1-432, [which creates the] Newborn Hearing Screening
1027     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1028          [(15)] (14) Section 26B-2-407, [related to drinking] Drinking water quality in child
1029     care centers, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1030          [(16)] (15) Subsection 26B-3-107(9), [which addresses] regarding reimbursement for
1031     dental hygienists, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1032          [(17)] (16) Section 26B-3-136, [which creates the] Children's Health Care Coverage
1033     Program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1034          [(18)] (17) Section 26B-3-137, [related to reimbursement for the National Diabetes
1035     Prevention Program] Reimbursement for diabetes prevention program, is repealed June 30,
1036     2027.
1037          [(19)] (18) Subsection [26B-3-213(2), the language that states "In] 26B-3-213(2)(b),
1038     regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee [created in
1039     Section 63C-18-202"], is repealed December 31, 2026.
1040          [(20) Sections 26B-3-302 through 26B-3-309, regarding the Drug Utilization Review
1041     Board, are repealed July 1, 2027.]
1042          (19) Section 26B-3-302, DUR Board -- Creation and membership -- Expenses, is
1043     repealed July 1, 2027.
1044          (20) Section 26B-3-303, DUR Board -- Responsibilities, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1045          (21) Section 26B-3-304, Confidentiality of records, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1046          (22) Section 26B-3-305, Drug prior approval program, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1047          (23) Section 26B-3-306, Advisory committees, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1048          (24) Section 26B-3-307, Retrospective and prospective DUR, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1049          (25) Section 26B-3-308, Penalties, is repealed July 1, 2027.

1050          (26) Section 26B-3-309, Immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1051          [(21)] (27) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 5, Inpatient Hospital Assessment, is repealed July
1052     1, 2034.
1053          [(22)] (28) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 6, Medicaid Expansion Hospital Assessment, is
1054     repealed July 1, 2034.
1055          [(23)] (29) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 7, Hospital Provider Assessment, is repealed July
1056     1, 2028.
1057          [(24)] (30) Section 26B-3-910, [regarding alternative eligibility] Alternative eligibility
1058     -- Report -- Alternative Eligibility Expendable Revenue Fund, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1059          [(25)] (31) Section 26B-4-710, [related to rural] Rural residency training [programs]
1060     program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1061          [(26)] (32) [Subsections 26B-5-112(1) and (5), the language that states "In] Subsection
1062     26B-5-112(1)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
1063     Committee, [established in Section 63C-18-202,"] is repealed December 31, 2026.
1064          (33) Subsection 26B-5-112(5)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health
1065     Crisis Response Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1066          [(27)] (34) Section 26B-5-112.5, Mobile Crisis Outreach Team Grant Program, is
1067     repealed December 31, 2026.
1068          [(28)] (35) Section 26B-5-114, [related to the] Behavioral Health Receiving Center
1069     Grant Program, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1070          [(29)] (36) Section 26B-5-118, [related to collaborative care grant programs]
1071     Collaborative care grant program, is repealed December 31, 2024.
1072          [(30)] (37) Section 26B-5-120, Virtual crisis outreach team grant program, is repealed
1073     December 31, 2026.
1074          [(31) In relation to the Utah Assertive Community Treatment Act, on July 1, 2024:]
1075          [(a) Subsection 26B-5-606(2)(a)(i), the language that states "and" is repealed; and]
1076          [(b) Subsections 26B-5-606(2)(a)(ii), 26B-5-606(2)(b), and 26B-5-606(2)(c) are
1077     repealed.]
1078          [(32) In relation to the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee, on December
1079     31, 2026:]
1080          [(a) Subsection 26B-5-609(1)(a) is repealed;]

1081          [(b) Subsection 26B-5-609(3)(a), the language that states "With recommendations from
1082     the committee," is repealed;]
1083          [(c) Subsection 26B-5-610(1)(b) is repealed;]
1084          [(d) Subsection 26B-5-610(2)(b), the language that states "and in consultation with the
1085     committee," is repealed;]
1086          [(e) Subsection 26B-5-610(4), the language that states "In consultation with the
1087     committee," is repealed; and]
1088          [(f) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(a) is repealed.]
1089          (38) Subsection 26B-5-609(1)(a), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
1090     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1091          (39) Subsection 26B-5-609(3)(b), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
1092     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1093          (40) Subsection 26B-5-610(1)(b), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
1094     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1095          (41) Subsection 26B-5-610(2)(b)(ii), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
1096     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1097          [(33)] (42) Section 26B-5-612, [related to integrated] Integrated behavioral health care
1098     grant programs, is repealed December 31, 2025.
1099          [(34)] (43) Title 26B, Chapter 5, Part 7, Utah Behavioral Health Commission, is
1100     repealed July 1, 2029.
1101          (44) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(a), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
1102     Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1103          [(35)] (45) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(b), [related to] regarding the Education and
1104     Mental Health Coordinating Committee, is repealed December 31, 2024.
1105          [(36)] (46) [In relation to the] Title 26B, Chapter 5, Part 8, Utah Substance Use and
1106     Mental Health Advisory Committee, [on] is repealed January 1, 2033[, Sections 26B-5-801,
1107     26B-5-802, 26B-5-803, and 26B-5-804 are repealed].
1108          [(37)] (47) Section 26B-7-119, [related to the] Hepatitis C Outreach Pilot Program, is
1109     repealed July 1, 2028.
1110          [(38) Sections 26B-7-122 and 26B-7-123 are repealed July 1, 2029.]
1111          (48) Section 26B-7-122, Communication Habits to reduce Adolescent Threats Pilot

1112     Program, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1113          (49) Section 26B-7-123, Report on CHAT campaign, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1114          [(39)] (50) Title 26B, Chapter 8, Part 5, Utah Health Data Authority, is repealed July 1,
1115     2026.
1116          [(40) Section 26B-8-513, related to identifying overuse of non-evidence-based health
1117     care, is repealed December 31, 2023.]
1118          Section 33. Section 63I-1-229 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1119     read:
1120          63I-1-229 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 29.
1121          Reserved.
1122          Section 34. Section 63I-1-230 (Repealed 09/01/24) is amended to read:
1123          63I-1-230 (Repealed 09/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 30.
1124          Reserved.
1125          Section 35. Section 63I-1-232 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1126     read:
1127          63I-1-232 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 32B.
1128          [The following provisions, regarding the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health
1129     Advisory Committee, are repealed on January 1, 2033:]
1130          (1) Subsection 32B-2-306(1)(a)[;], regarding the Utah Substance Use and Mental
1131     Health Advisory Committee, is repealed January 1, 2033.
1132          (2) Subsection 32B-2-306(4)(a)[;], regarding a duty of the Utah Substance Use and
1133     Mental Health Advisory Committee, is repealed January 1, 2033.
1134          (3) Subsection 32B-2-306(5)(b)[; and], regarding a submission to the Utah Substance
1135     Use and Mental Health Advisory Committee, is repealed January 1, 2033.
1136          (4) Subsection 32B-2-402(1)(b)[.], regarding the Utah Substance Use and Mental
1137     Health Advisory Committee, is repealed January 1, 2033.
1138          Section 36. Section 63I-1-234 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1139     read:
1140          63I-1-234 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Titles 34 and 34A.
1141          (1) Subsection 34A-1-202(2)(b)(i), [related to] regarding the Workers' Compensation
1142     Advisory Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.

1143          (2) Subsection 34A-1-202(2)(b)(iii), [related to] regarding the Coal Miner Certification
1144     Panel, is repealed July 1, 2034.
1145          (3) Section 34A-2-107, Appointment of workers' compensation advisory council --
1146     Composition -- Terms of members -- Duties -- Compensation, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1147          (4) Section 34A-2-202.5, Offset for occupational health and safety related donations, is
1148     repealed December 31, 2030.
1149          Section 37. Section 63I-1-235 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1150     read:
1151          63I-1-235 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 35A.
1152          (1) Subsection 35A-1-202(2)(d), [related to] regarding the Child Care Advisory
1153     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1154          (2) Section 35A-3-205, [which creates the Child Care Advisory Committee] Creation
1155     of committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1156          (3) Subsection 35A-4-502(5), [which creates] regarding the Employment Advisory
1157     Council, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1158          (4) Title 35A, Chapter 9, Part 6, Education Savings Incentive Program, is repealed July
1159     1, 2028.
1160          (5) Section 35A-13-303, [which creates the] State Rehabilitation Advisory Council, is
1161     repealed July 1, 2034.
1162          (6) Section 35A-16-206, [which creates the] Utah Homeless Network Steering
1163     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1164          (7) Section 35A-16-207, [related to the Utah Homeless Network Steering Committee]
1165     Duties of the steering committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1166          Section 38. Section 63I-1-238 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1167     read:
1168          63I-1-238 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 38.
1169          Reserved.
1170          Section 39. Section 63I-1-239 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1171     read:
1172          63I-1-239 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 39A.
1173          Reserved.

1174          Section 40. Section 63I-1-241 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
1175          63I-1-241 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 41.
1176          (1) Subsection 41-1a-1201(8), [related to] regarding the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
1177     Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1178          [(2) The following subsections addressing lane filtering are repealed on July 1, 2027:]
1179          [(a)] (2) [the subsection in Section 41-6a-102 that defines "lane filtering";] Subsection
1180     41-6a-102(34), regarding lane filtering, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1181          [(b)] (3) Subsection [41-6a-704(5); and] 41-6a-704(6), regarding lane filtering, is
1182     repealed July 1, 2027.
1183          [(c)] (4) Subsection 41-6a-710(1)(c)[.], regarding lane filtering, is repealed July 1,
1184     2027.
1185          [(3)] (5) Subsection 41-6a-1406(6)(b)(iii), [related to] regarding the Brain and Spinal
1186     Cord Injury Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1187          [(4) Subsections 41-22-2(1) and 41-22-10(1), which authorize an advisory council that
1188     includes in the advisory council's duties addressing off-highway vehicle issues, are repealed
1189     July 1, 2027.]
1190          (6) Subsection 41-22-2(1), regarding an advisory council addressing off-highway
1191     vehicle issues. is repealed July 1, 2027.
1192          (7) Subsection 41-22-10(1), regarding an advisory council addressing off-highway
1193     vehicle issues. is repealed July 1, 2027.
1194          [(5)] (8) Subsection [41-22-8(3), related to] 41-22-8(3)(b), regarding the Brain and
1195     Spinal Cord Injury Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1196          Section 41. Section 63I-1-241 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
1197          63I-1-241 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 41.
1198          (1) Subsection 41-1a-1201(8), [related to] regarding the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
1199     Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1200          [(2) The following subsections addressing lane filtering are repealed on July 1, 2027:]
1201          [(a)] (2) [the subsection in Section 41-6a-102 that defines "lane filtering";] Subsection
1202     41-6a-102(34), regarding lane filtering, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1203          [(b)] (3) Subsection [41-6a-704(5); and] 41-6a-704(6), regarding lane filtering, is
1204     repealed July 1, 2027.

1205          [(c)] (4) Subsection 41-6a-710(1)(c)[.], regarding lane filtering, is repealed July 1,
1206     2027.
1207          [(3)] (5) Subsection 41-6a-1406(7)(b)(iii), [related to] regarding the Brain and Spinal
1208     Cord Injury Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1209          [(4) Subsections 41-22-2(1) and 41-22-10(1), which authorize an advisory council that
1210     includes in the advisory council's duties addressing off-highway vehicle issues, are repealed
1211     July 1, 2027.]
1212          (6) Subsection 41-22-2(1), regarding an advisory council addressing off-highway
1213     vehicle issues. is repealed July 1, 2027.
1214          (7) Subsection 41-22-10(1), regarding an advisory council addressing off-highway
1215     vehicle issues. is repealed July 1, 2027.
1216          [(5)] (8) Subsection [41-22-8(3), related to] 41-22-8(3)(b), regarding the Brain and
1217     Spinal Cord Injury Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1218          Section 42. Section 63I-1-242 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1219     read:
1220          63I-1-242 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 42.
1221          Reserved.
1222          Section 43. Section 63I-1-243 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1223     read:
1224          63I-1-243 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 43.
1225          Reserved.
1226          Section 44. Section 63I-1-245 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1227     read:
1228          63I-1-245 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 45.
1229          Reserved.
1230          Section 45. Section 63I-1-246 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1231     read:
1232          63I-1-246 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 46.
1233          Reserved.
1234          Section 46. Section 63I-1-247 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1235     read:

1236          63I-1-247 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 47.
1237          Reserved.
1238          Section 47. Section 63I-1-248 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1239     read:
1240          63I-1-248 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 48.
1241          Reserved.
1242          Section 48. Section 63I-1-249 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
1243          63I-1-249 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 49.
1244          Reserved.
1245          Section 49. Section 63I-1-250 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1246     read:
1247          63I-1-250 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 50.
1248          Reserved.
1249          Section 50. Section 63I-1-251 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1250     read:
1251          63I-1-251 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 51.
1252          (1) Subsection 51-7-2(1)(p), [relating to] regarding the Transportation Infrastructure
1253     General Fund Support Subfund [created in Section 72-2-134], is repealed July 1, 2027.
1254          (2) Title 51, Chapter 12, Utah Homes Investment Program, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1255          Section 51. Section 63I-1-252 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1256     read:
1257          63I-1-252 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 52.
1258          Reserved.
1259          Section 52. Section 63I-1-253 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
1260          63I-1-253 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 53 through 53G.
1261          (1) Section 53-2a-105, [which creates the] Emergency Management Administration
1262     Council created -- Function -- Composition -- Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1263          (2) [Sections 53-2a-1103 and 53-2a-1104, which create the Search and Rescue
1264     Advisory Board, are repealed July 1, 2027.] Section 53-2a-1103, Search and Rescue Advisory
1265     Board -- Members -- Compensation, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1266          (3) Section 53-2a-1104, General duties of the Search and Rescue Advisory Board, is

1267     repealed July 1, 2027.
1268          [(3)] (4) Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 15, Grid Resilience Committee, is repealed July 1,
1269     2027.
1270          [(4)] (5) Section 53-5-703, [which creates the Concealed Firearm Review] Board --
1271     Membership -- Compensation -- Terms -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1272          [(5)] (6) Subsection 53B-1-301(1)(j), [related to] regarding the Higher Education and
1273     Corrections Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1274          [(6)] (7) Section 53B-7-709, [regarding five-year] Five-year performance goals [for the
1275     Utah System of Higher Education], is repealed July 1, 2027.
1276          [(7)] (8) Title 53B, Chapter 8a, Part 3, Education Savings Incentive Program, is
1277     repealed July 1, 2028.
1278          [(8)] (9) Title 53B, Chapter 17, Part 11, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1279          [(9)] (10) Section 53B-17-1203, [which creates the] SafeUT and School Safety
1280     Commission established -- Members, is repealed January 1, 2030.
1281          [(10)] (11) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 16, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1,
1282     2028.
1283          [(11)] (12) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 17, Food Security Council, is repealed July 1,
1284     2027.
1285          [(12)] (13) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 18, Electrification of Transportation
1286     Infrastructure Research Center, is repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1287          [(13)] (14) Title 53B, Chapter 35, Higher Education and Corrections Council, is
1288     repealed July 1, 2027.
1289          [(14)] (15) Subsection 53C-3-203(4)(b)(vii), [which provides for] regarding the
1290     distribution of money from the Land Exchange Distribution Account to the Geological Survey
1291     for test wells and other hydrologic studies in the West Desert, is repealed July 1, 2030.
1292          [(15)] (16) Subsection 53E-1-201(1)(q), [related to] regarding the Higher Education
1293     and Corrections Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1294          [(16)] (17) Subsection 53E-2-304(6), [which forecloses] regarding foreclosing a private
1295     right of action or waiver of governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1296          [(17)] (18) [Subsections 53E-3-503(5) and (6), which create] Subsection 53E-3-503(5),
1297     regarding coordinating councils for youth in care, [are] is repealed July 1, 2027.

1298          (19) Subsection 53E-3-503(6), regarding coordinating councils for youth in care, is
1299     repealed July 1, 2027.
1300          [(18) In relation to a standards review committee, on January 1, 2028:]
1301          [(a) in Subsection 53E-4-202(8), the language "by a standards review committee and
1302     the recommendations of a standards review committee established under Section 53E-4-203" is
1303     repealed; and]
1304          (20) Subsection 53E-4-202(8)(b), regarding a standards review committee, is repealed
1305     January 1, 2028.
1306          [(b)] (21) Section 53E-4-203, Standards review committee, is repealed January 1,
1307     2028.
1308          [(19)] (22) Title 53E, Chapter 6, Part 5, Utah Professional Practices Advisory
1309     Commission, is repealed July 1, 2033.
1310          [(20) Section 53F-2-420, which creates the Intensive Services Special Education Pilot
1311     Program, is repealed July 1, 2024.]
1312          [(21)] (23) Subsection 53E-7-207(7), [which forecloses] regarding foreclosing a
1313     private right of action or waiver of governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1314          (24) Section 53F-2-420, Intensive Services Special Education Pilot Program, is
1315     repealed July 1, 2024.
1316          [(22)] (25) Section 53F-5-214, [in relation to a grant] Grant for professional learning, is
1317     repealed July 1, 2025.
1318          [(23)] (26) Section 53F-5-215, [in relation to an elementary] Elementary teacher
1319     preparation assessment grant, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1320          [(24)] (27) Section 53F-5-219, [which creates the] Local Innovations Civics Education
1321     Pilot Program, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1322          [(25)] (28) Title 53F, Chapter 10, Part 2, Capital Projects Evaluation Panel, is repealed
1323     July 1, 2027.
1324          [(26)] (29) [Subsections 53G-4-608(2)(b) and (4)(b), related to] Subsection
1325     53G-4-608(2)(b), regarding the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, [are] is repealed January 1,
1326     2025.
1327          (30) Subsection 53G-4-608(4)(b), regarding the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is
1328     repealed January 1, 2025.

1329          [(27)] (31) Section 53G-9-212, Drinking water quality in schools, is repealed July 1,
1330     2027.
1331          Section 53. Section 63I-1-253 (Contingently Superseded 01/01/25) is amended to
1332     read:
1333          63I-1-253 (Contingently Superseded 01/01/25). Repeal dates: Titles 53 through
1334     53G.
1335          (1) Section 53-1-122, [which creates the] Road Rage Awareness and Prevention
1336     Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1337          (2) Section 53-2a-105, [which creates the] Emergency Management Administration
1338     Council created -- Function -- Composition -- Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1339          (3) [Sections 53-2a-1103 and 53-2a-1104, which create the Search and Rescue
1340     Advisory Board, are repealed July 1, 2027.] Section 53-2a-1103, Search and Rescue Advisory
1341     Board -- Members -- Compensation, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1342          (4) Section 53-2a-1104, General duties of the Search and Rescue Advisory Board, is
1343     repealed July 1, 2027.
1344          [(4)] (5) Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 15, Grid Resilience Committee, is repealed July 1,
1345     2027.
1346          [(5)] (6) Section 53-2d-104, [Trauma System and] State Emergency Medical Services
1347     Committee -- Membership -- Expenses, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
1348          [(6)] (7) Section 53-2d-703, Volunteer Emergency Medical Service Personnel Health
1349     Insurance Program -- Creation -- Administration -- Eligibility -- Benefits -- Rulemaking --
1350     Advisory board, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1351          [(7)] (8) Section 53-5-703, [which creates the Concealed Firearm Review] Board --
1352     Membership -- Compensation -- Terms -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1353          [(8)] (9) Section 53-11-104, Board, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1354          [(9)] (10) Section 53-22-104.1, School Security Task Force -- Membership -- Duties --
1355     Per diem -- Report -- Expiration, is repealed December 31, 2025.
1356          [(10)] (11) Section 53-22-104.2, The School Security Task Force -- Education
1357     Advisory Board, is repealed December 31, 2025.
1358          [(11)] (12) Subsection 53B-1-301(1)(j), [related to] regarding the Higher Education
1359     and Corrections Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.

1360          [(12)] (13) Section 53B-7-709, [regarding five-year] Five-year performance goals [for
1361     the Utah System of Higher Education], is repealed July 1, 2027.
1362          [(13)] (14) Title 53B, Chapter 8a, Part 3, Education Savings Incentive Program, is
1363     repealed July 1, 2028.
1364          [(14)] (15) Title 53B, Chapter 17, Part 11, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1,
1365     2028.
1366          [(15)] (16) Section 53B-17-1203, [which creates the] SafeUT and School Safety
1367     Commission established -- Members, is repealed January 1, 2030.
1368          [(16)] (17) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 16, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1,
1369     2028.
1370          [(17)] (18) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 17, Food Security Council, is repealed July 1,
1371     2027.
1372          [(18)] (19) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 18, Electrification of Transportation
1373     Infrastructure Research Center, is repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1374          [(19)] (20) Title 53B, Chapter 35, Higher Education and Corrections Council, is
1375     repealed July 1, 2027.
1376          [(20)] (21) Subsection 53C-3-203(4)(b)(vii), [which provides for] regarding the
1377     distribution of money from the Land Exchange Distribution Account to the Geological Survey
1378     for test wells and other hydrologic studies in the West Desert, is repealed July 1, 2030.
1379          [(21)] (22) Subsection 53E-1-201(1)(q), [related to] regarding the Higher Education
1380     and Corrections Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1381          [(22)] (23) Subsection 53E-2-304(6), [which forecloses] regarding foreclosing a private
1382     right of action or waiver of governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1383          [(23)] (24) [Subsections 53E-3-503(5) and (6), which create] Subsection 53E-3-503(5),
1384     regarding coordinating councils for youth in care, [are] is repealed July 1, 2027.
1385          (25) Subsection 53E-3-503(6), regarding coordinating councils for youth in care, is
1386     repealed July 1, 2027.
1387          [(24) In relation to a standards review committee, on January 1, 2028:]
1388          [(a) in Subsection 53E-4-202(8), the language "by a standards review committee and
1389     the recommendations of a standards review committee established under Section 53E-4-203" is
1390     repealed; and]

1391          (26) Subsection 53E-4-202(8)(b), regarding a standards review committee, is repealed
1392     January 1, 2028.
1393          [(b)] (27) Section 53E-4-203, Standards review committee, is repealed January 1,
1394     2028.
1395          [(25)] (28) Title 53E, Chapter 6, Part 5, Utah Professional Practices Advisory
1396     Commission, is repealed July 1, 2033.
1397          [(26)] (29) Subsection 53E-7-207(7), [which forecloses] regarding a private right of
1398     action or waiver of governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1399          [(27)] (30) Section 53F-2-420, [which creates the] Intensive Services Special
1400     Education Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2024.
1401          [(28)] (31) Section 53F-5-214, [in relation to a grant] Grant for professional learning, is
1402     repealed July 1, 2025.
1403          [(29)] (32) Section 53F-5-215, [in relation to an elementary] Elementary teacher
1404     preparation grant, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1405          [(30)] (33) Section 53F-5-219, [which creates the] Local Innovations Civics Education
1406     Pilot Program, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1407          [(31)] (34) Title 53F, Chapter 10, Part 2, Capital Projects Evaluation Panel, is repealed
1408     July 1, 2027.
1409          [(32)] (35) [Subsections 53G-4-608(2)(b) and (4)(b), related to] Subsection
1410     53G-4-608(2)(b), regarding the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, [are] is repealed January 1,
1411     2025.
1412          (36) Subsection 53G-4-608(4)(b), regarding the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is
1413     repealed January 1, 2025.
1414          [(33)] (37) Section 53G-9-212, Drinking water quality in schools, is repealed July 1,
1415     2027.
1416          Section 54. Section 63I-1-253 (Contingently Effective 01/01/25) is amended to read:
1417          63I-1-253 (Contingently Effective 01/01/25). Repeal dates: Titles 53 through 53G.
1418          (1) Section 53-1-122, [which creates the] Road Rage Awareness and Prevention
1419     Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1420          (2) Section 53-2a-105, [which creates the] Emergency Management Administration
1421     Council created -- Function -- Composition -- Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2029.

1422          (3) [Sections 53-2a-1103 and 53-2a-1104, which create the Search and Rescue
1423     Advisory Board, are repealed July 1, 2027.] Section 53-2a-1103, Search and Rescue Advisory
1424     Board -- Members -- Compensation, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1425          (4) Section 53-2a-1104, General duties of the Search and Rescue Advisory Board, is
1426     repealed July 1, 2027.
1427          [(4)] (5) Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 15, Grid Resilience Committee, is repealed July 1,
1428     2027.
1429          [(5)] (6) Section 53-2d-104, [Trauma System and] State Emergency Medical Services
1430     Committee -- Membership -- Expenses, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
1431          [(6)] (7) Section 53-2d-703, Volunteer Emergency Medical Service Personnel Health
1432     Insurance Program -- Creation -- Administration -- Eligibility -- Benefits -- Rulemaking --
1433     Advisory board, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1434          [(7)] (8) Section 53-5-703, [which creates the Concealed Firearm Review] Board --
1435     Membership -- Compensation -- Terms -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1436          [(8)] (9) Section 53-11-104, Board, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1437          [(9)] (10) Section 53-22-104.1, School Security Task Force -- Membership -- Duties --
1438     Per diem -- Report -- Expiration, is repealed December 31, 2025.
1439          [(10)] (11) Section 53-22-104.2, The School Security Task Force -- Education
1440     Advisory Board, is repealed December 31, 2025.
1441          [(11)] (12) Subsection 53B-1-301(1)(j), [related to] regarding the Higher Education
1442     and Corrections Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1443          [(12)] (13) Section 53B-7-709, [regarding five-year] Five-year performance goals [for
1444     the Utah System of Higher Education], is repealed July 1, 2027.
1445          [(13)] (14) Title 53B, Chapter 8a, Part 3, Education Savings Incentive Program, is
1446     repealed July 1, 2028.
1447          [(14)] (15) Title 53B, Chapter 17, Part 11, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1,
1448     2028.
1449          [(15)] (16) Section 53B-17-1203, [which creates the] SafeUT and School Safety
1450     Commission established -- Members, is repealed January 1, 2030.
1451          [(16)] (17) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 16, USTAR Researchers, is repealed July 1,
1452     2028.

1453          [(17)] (18) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 17, Food Security Council, is repealed July 1,
1454     2027.
1455          [(18)] (19) Title 53B, Chapter 18, Part 18, Electrification of Transportation
1456     Infrastructure Research Center, is repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1457          [(19)] (20) Title 53B, Chapter 35, Higher Education and Corrections Council, is
1458     repealed July 1, 2027.
1459          [(20)] (21) Subsection 53C-3-203(4)(b)(vii), [which provides for] regarding the
1460     distribution of money from the Land Exchange Distribution Account to the Geological Survey
1461     for test wells and other hydrologic studies in the West Desert, is repealed July 1, 2030.
1462          [(21) Subsection 53E-2-304(6), which forecloses a private right of action or waiver of
1463     governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.]
1464          (22) Subsection 53E-1-201(1)(q), [related to] regarding the Higher Education and
1465     Corrections Council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1466          (23) Subsection 53E-2-304(6), regarding foreclosing a private right of action or waiver
1467     of governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1468          [(23)] (24) [Subsections 53E-3-503(5) and (6), which create] Subsection 53E-3-503(5),
1469     regarding coordinating councils for youth in care, are repealed July 1, 2027.
1470          (25) Subsection 53E-3-503(5), regarding coordinating councils for youth in care, is
1471     repealed July 1, 2027.
1472          [(24) In relation to a standards review committee, on January 1, 2028:]
1473          [(a) in Subsection 53E-4-202(8), the language "by a standards review committee and
1474     the recommendations of a standards review committee established under Section 53E-4-203" is
1475     repealed; and]
1476          (26) Subsection 53E-4-202(8)(b), regarding a standards review committee, is repealed
1477     January 1, 2028.
1478          [(b)] (27) Section 53E-4-203, Standards review committee, is repealed January 1,
1479     2028.
1480          [(25)] (28) Title 53E, Chapter 6, Part 5, Utah Professional Practices Advisory
1481     Commission, is repealed July 1, 2033.
1482          [(26)] (29) Subsection 53E-7-207(7), [which forecloses] regarding a private right of
1483     action or waiver of governmental immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.

1484          [(27)] (30) Section 53F-2-420, [which creates the] Intensive Services Special
1485     Education Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2024.
1486          [(28)] (31) Section 53F-5-214, [in relation to a grant] Grant for professional learning, is
1487     repealed July 1, 2025.
1488          [(29)] (32) Section 53F-5-215, [in relation to an elementary] Elementary teacher
1489     preparation grant, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1490          [(30)] (33) Section 53F-5-219, [which creates the] Local Innovations Civics Education
1491     Pilot Program, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1492          [(31)] (34) [(a)] Subsection 53F-9-201.1(2)(b)(ii), [in relation to] regarding the use of
1493     funds from a loss in enrollment for certain fiscal years, is repealed [on] July 1, 2030.
1494          [(b) On July 1, 2030, the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall
1495     renumber the remaining subsections accordingly.]
1496          [(32)] (35) Title 53F, Chapter 10, Part 2, Capital Projects Evaluation Panel, is repealed
1497     July 1, 2027.
1498          [(33)] (36) [Subsections 53G-4-608(2)(b) and (4)(b), related to] Subsection
1499     53G-4-608(2)(b), regarding the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, [are] is repealed January 1,
1500     2025.
1501          (37) Subsection 53G-4-608(4)(b), regarding the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is
1502     repealed January 1, 2025.
1503          [(34)] (38) Section 53G-9-212, Drinking water quality in schools, is repealed July 1,
1504     2027.
1505          Section 55. Section 63I-1-255 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1506     read:
1507          63I-1-255 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 55.
1508          Reserved.
1509          Section 56. Section 63I-1-256 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1510     read:
1511          63I-1-256 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 56.
1512          Reserved.
1513          Section 57. Section 63I-1-257 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1514     read:

1515          63I-1-257 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 57.
1516          Reserved.
1517          Section 58. Section 63I-1-258 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1518     read:
1519          63I-1-258 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 58.
1520          (1) Title 58, Chapter 13, Health Care Providers Immunity from Liability Act, is
1521     repealed July 1, 2026.
1522          (2) Title 58, Chapter 15, Health Facility Administrator Act, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1523          (3) Title 58, Chapter 20b, Environmental Health Scientist Act, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1524          (4) Section 58-37-3.5, Drugs for behavioral health treatment, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1525          (5) Subsection 58-37-6(7)(f)(iii), [relating to the] regarding a seven-day opiate supply
1526     restriction, is repealed July 1, 2032[, and the Office of Legislative Research and General
1527     Counsel is authorized to renumber the remaining subsections accordingly].
1528          (6) Title 58, Chapter 40, Recreational Therapy Practice Act, is repealed July 1, 2033.
1529          (7) Title 58, Chapter 41, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Licensing Act, is
1530     repealed July 1, 2029.
1531          (8) Title 58, Chapter 46a, Hearing Instrument Specialist Licensing Act, is repealed July
1532     1, 2033.
1533          (9) Title 58, Chapter 47b, Massage Therapy Practice Act, is repealed July 1, 2034.
1534          (10) Subsection 58-55-201(2), [which creates] regarding the Alarm System and
1535     Security Licensing Advisory Board, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1536          (11) Title 58, Chapter 61, Part 7, Behavior Analyst Licensing Act, is repealed July 1,
1537     2026.
1538          Section 59. Section 63I-1-259 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1539     read:
1540          63I-1-259 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 59.
1541          (1) Subsection 59-1-403(4)(aa), [which authorizes] regarding a requirement for the
1542     State Tax Commission to inform the Department of Workforce Services whether an individual
1543     claimed a federal earned income tax credit, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1544          (2) Section 59-7-618.1, Tax credit related to alternative fuel heavy duty vehicles, is
1545     repealed July 1, 2029.

1546          (3) Section 59-9-102.5, Offset for occupational health and safety related donations, is
1547     repealed December 31, 2030.
1548          (4) Section 59-10-1033.1, Tax credit related to alternative fuel heavy duty vehicles, is
1549     repealed July 1, 2029.
1550          Section 60. Section 63I-1-262 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1551     read:
1552          63I-1-262 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 62.
1553          Reserved.
1554          Section 61. Section 63I-1-263 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
1555          63I-1-263 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 63A through 63N.
1556          (1) Subsection 63A-5b-405(5), [relating to] regarding prioritizing and allocating capital
1557     improvement funding, is repealed July 1, 2024.
1558          (2) Title 63C, Chapter 4a, Constitutional and Federalism Defense Act, is repealed July
1559     1, 2028.
1560          (3) Title 63C, Chapter 6, Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is repealed January 1,
1561     2025.
1562          (4) Title 63C, Chapter 18, Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee, is repealed
1563     December 31, 2026.
1564          (5) Title 63C, Chapter 23, Education and Mental Health Coordinating Committee, is
1565     repealed December 31, 2024.
1566          (6) Title 63C, Chapter 25, State Finance Review Commission, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1567          (7) Title 63C, Chapter 26, Project Entity Oversight Committee, is repealed July 1,
1568     2027.
1569          (8) Title 63C, Chapter 27, Cybersecurity Commission, is repealed July 1, 2032.
1570          (9) Title 63C, Chapter 28, Ethnic Studies Commission, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1571          (10) Title 63C, Chapter 31, State Employee Benefits Advisory Commission, is
1572     repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1573          (11) Section 63G-6a-805, [which creates the Purchasing from Persons with Disabilities
1574     Advisory Board] Purchase from community rehabilitation programs, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1575          (12) Title 63G, Chapter 21, Agreements to Provide State Services, is repealed July 1,
1576     2028.

1577          (13) Title 63H, Chapter 4, Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority, is repealed July 1,
1578     2029.
1579          (14) Title 63H, Chapter 8, Utah Housing Corporation Act, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1580          (15) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(25), [related to] regarding the Utah Seismic Safety
1581     Commission, is repealed January 1, 2025.
1582          (16) Section 63L-11-204, [creating a canyon] Canyon resource management plan [to
1583     Provo Canyon], is repealed July 1, 2025.
1584          (17) Title 63L, Chapter 11, Part 4, Resource Development Coordinating Committee, is
1585     repealed July 1, 2027.
1586          (18) Title 63M, Chapter 7, Part 7, Domestic Violence Offender Treatment Board, is
1587     repealed July 1, 2027.
1588          (19) Section 63M-7-902, Creation -- Membership -- Terms -- Vacancies -- Expenses, is
1589     repealed July 1, 2029.
1590          (20) Title 63M, Chapter 11, Utah Commission on Aging, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1591          (21) Title 63N, Chapter 1b, Part 4, Women in the Economy Subcommittee, is repealed
1592     January 1, 2030.
1593          (22) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 2, Enterprise Zone Act, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1594          (23) Subsection 63N-2-511(1)(b), regarding the Board of Tourism Development, is
1595     repealed July 1, 2025.
1596          [(23)] (24) Section 63N-2-512, [related to the] Hotel Impact Mitigation Fund, is
1597     repealed July 1, 2028.
1598          [(24)] (25) Title 63N, Chapter 3, Part 9, Strategic Innovation Grant Pilot Program, is
1599     repealed July 1, 2027.
1600          [(25)] (26) Title 63N, Chapter 3, Part 11, Manufacturing Modernization Grant
1601     Program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1602          [(26) In relation to the Rural Employment Expansion Program, on July 1, 2028:]
1603          [(a)] (27) Title 63N, Chapter 4, Part 4, Rural Employment Expansion Program, is
1604     repealed[; and] July 1, 2028.
1605          [(b) Subsection 63N-4-805(5)(b), referring to the Rural Employment Expansion
1606     Program, is repealed.]
1607          [(27)] (28) Section 63N-4-804, which creates the Rural Opportunity Advisory

1608     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1609          (29) Subsection 63N-4-805(5)(b), regarding the Rural Employment Expansion
1610     Program, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1611          [(28) In relation to the Board of Tourism Development, on July 1, 2025:]
1612          [(a) Subsection 63N-2-511(1)(b), which defines "tourism board," is repealed;]
1613          [(b) Subsections 63N-2-511(3)(a) and (5), the language that states "tourism board" is
1614     repealed and replaced with "Utah Office of Tourism";]
1615          [(c)] (30) Subsection 63N-7-101(1), [which defines "board,"] regarding the Board of
1616     Tourism Development, is repealed[;] July 1, 2025.
1617          [(d)] (31) Subsection 63N-7-102(3)(c), [which requires] regarding a requirement for
1618     the Utah Office of Tourism to receive approval from the Board of Tourism Development, is
1619     repealed[; and] July 1, 2025.
1620          [(e)] (32) Title 63N, Chapter 7, Part 2, Board of Tourism Development, is repealed
1621     July 1, 2025.
1622          Section 62. Section 63I-1-263 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
1623          63I-1-263 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 63A to 63O.
1624          (1) Subsection 63A-5b-405(5), [relating to] regarding prioritizing and allocating capital
1625     improvement funding, is repealed July 1, 2024.
1626          (2) Title 63C, Chapter 4a, Constitutional and Federalism Defense Act, is repealed July
1627     1, 2028.
1628          (3) Title 63C, Chapter 6, Utah Seismic Safety Commission, is repealed January 1,
1629     2025.
1630          (4) Title 63C, Chapter 18, Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee, is repealed
1631     December 31, 2026.
1632          (5) Title 63C, Chapter 23, Education and Mental Health Coordinating Committee, is
1633     repealed December 31, 2024.
1634          (6) Title 63C, Chapter 25, State Finance Review Commission, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1635          (7) Title 63C, Chapter 26, Project Entity Oversight Committee, is repealed July 1,
1636     2027.
1637          (8) Title 63C, Chapter 27, Cybersecurity Commission, is repealed July 1, 2032.
1638          (9) Title 63C, Chapter 28, Ethnic Studies Commission, is repealed July 1, 2026.

1639          (10) Title 63C, Chapter 31, State Employee Benefits Advisory Commission, is
1640     repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
1641          (11) Section 63G-6a-805, [which creates the Purchasing from Persons with Disabilities
1642     Advisory Board] Purchase from community rehabilitation programs, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1643          (12) Title 63G, Chapter 21, Agreements to Provide State Services, is repealed July 1,
1644     2028.
1645          (13) Title 63H, Chapter 4, Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority, is repealed July 1,
1646     2029.
1647          (14) Title 63H, Chapter 8, Utah Housing Corporation Act, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1648          (15) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(16), related to the Communication Habits to reduce
1649     Adolescent Threats (CHAT) Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1650          (16) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(26), [related to] regarding the Utah Seismic Safety
1651     Commission, is repealed January 1, 2025.
1652          (17) Section 63L-11-204, [creating a canyon] Canyon resource management plan [to
1653     Provo Canyon], is repealed July 1, 2025.
1654          (18) Title 63L, Chapter 11, Part 4, Resource Development Coordinating Committee, is
1655     repealed July 1, 2027.
1656          (19) Title 63M, Chapter 7, Part 7, Domestic Violence Offender Treatment Board, is
1657     repealed July 1, 2027.
1658          (20) Section 63M-7-902, Creation -- Membership -- Terms -- Vacancies -- Expenses, is
1659     repealed July 1, 2029.
1660          (21) Title 63M, Chapter 11, Utah Commission on Aging, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1661          (22) Title 63N, Chapter 1b, Part 4, Women in the Economy Subcommittee, is repealed
1662     January 1, 2030.
1663          (23) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 2, Enterprise Zone Act, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1664          (24) Subsection 63N-2-511(1)(b), regarding the Board of Tourism Development, is
1665     repealed July 1, 2025.
1666          [(24)] (25) Section 63N-2-512, [related to the] Hotel Impact Mitigation Fund, is
1667     repealed July 1, 2028.
1668          [(25)] (26) Title 63N, Chapter 3, Part 9, Strategic Innovation Grant Pilot Program, is
1669     repealed July 1, 2027.

1670          [(26)] (27) Title 63N, Chapter 3, Part 11, Manufacturing Modernization Grant
1671     Program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1672          [(27) In relation to the Rural Employment Expansion Program, on July 1, 2028:]
1673          [(b) Subsection 63N-4-805(5)(b), referring to the Rural Employment Expansion
1674     Program, is repealed.]
1675          [(a)] (28) Title 63N, Chapter 4, Part 4, Rural Employment Expansion Program, is
1676     repealed[; and] July 1, 2028.
1677          [(28)] (29) Section 63N-4-804, which creates the Rural Opportunity Advisory
1678     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1679          (30) Subsection 63N-4-805(5)(b), regarding the Rural Employment Expansion
1680     Program, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1681          [(29) In relation to the Board of Tourism Development, on July 1, 2025:]
1682          [(a) Subsection 63N-2-511(1)(b), which defines "tourism board," is repealed;]
1683          [(b) Subsections 63N-2-511(3)(a) and (5), the language that states "tourism board" is
1684     repealed and replaced with "Utah Office of Tourism";]
1685          [(c)] (31) Subsection 63N-7-101(1), [which defines "board,"] regarding the Board of
1686     Tourism Development, is repealed[;] July 1, 2025.
1687          [(d)] (32) Subsection 63N-7-102(3)(c), [which requires] regarding a requirement for
1688     the Utah Office of Tourism to receive approval from the Board of Tourism Development, is
1689     repealed[; and] July 1, 2025.
1690          [(e)] (33) Title 63N, Chapter 7, Part 2, Board of Tourism Development, is repealed
1691     July 1, 2025.
1692          Section 63. Section 63I-1-264 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1693     read:
1694          63I-1-264 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 64.
1695          Section 64-13-46.1, [regarding the] Correctional Postnatal and Early Childhood
1696     Advisory Board, is repealed July 1, 2025.
1697          Section 64. Section 63I-1-265 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1698     read:
1699          63I-1-265 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 65A.
1700          Section 65A-10-5, [related to a] Utah lake study, is repealed July 1, 2027.

1701          Section 65. Section 63I-1-268 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1702     read:
1703          63I-1-268 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 68.
1704          Reserved.
1705          Section 66. Section 63I-1-269 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1706     read:
1707          63I-1-269 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 69.
1708          Reserved.
1709          Section 67. Section 63I-1-270 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1710     read:
1711          63I-1-270 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Titles 70 through
1712     70D.
1713          Reserved.
1714          Section 68. Section 63I-1-271 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1715     read:
1716          63I-1-271 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 71A.
1717          Reserved.
1718          Section 69. Section 63I-1-272 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1719     read:
1720          63I-1-272 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 72.
1721          (1) Section 72-2-134, Transportation Infrastructure General Fund Support Subfund, is
1722     repealed July 1, 2027.
1723          (2) Title 72, Chapter 4, Part 3, Utah State Scenic Byway Program, is repealed January
1724     2, 2030.
1725          Section 70. Section 63I-1-273 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1726     read:
1727          63I-1-273 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 73.
1728          [(1) Title 73, Chapter 27, Legislative Water Development Commission, is repealed
1729     January 1, 2031.]
1730          (1) Subsection 73-1-4(2)(e)(xi), regarding a water right subject to an approved change
1731     application for use within a water bank that has been authorized but not dissolved, is repealed

1732     December 31, 2030.
1733          (2) Subsection 73-10-4(1)(h), regarding management of an application to create a water
1734     bank, is repealed December 31, 2030.
1735          [(2)] (3) Section 73-10-39, [which requires a study] Study and recommendations
1736     related to the financing of water infrastructure, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1737          [(3)] (4) Title 73, Chapter 10g, Part 2, Agricultural Water Optimization, is repealed
1738     July 1, 2028.
1739          [(4)] (5) [Title 73, Chapter 10g, Part 6, Utah Water Agent] Title 76, Chapter 10g, Part
1740     7, Utah Water Agent, is repealed July 1, 2034.
1741          [(5)] (6) Section 73-18-3.5, [which authorizes the Division of Outdoor Recreation to
1742     appoint an advisory council that includes in the advisory council's duties advising on boating
1743     policies] Advisory council, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1744          [(6) In relation to Title 73, Chapter 31, Water Banking Act, on December 31, 2030:]
1745          [(a) Subsection 73-1-4(2)(e)(xi) is repealed;]
1746          [(b) Subsection 73-10-4(1)(h) is repealed; and]
1747          (7) Title 73, Chapter 27, Legislative Water Development Commission, is repealed
1748     January 1, 2031.
1749          [(c)] (8) Title 73, Chapter 31, Water Banking Act, is repealed December 31, 2030.
1750          [(7)] (9) [Sections 73-32-302 and 73-32-303, related to the Great Salt Lake Advisory
1751     Council, are] Section 73-32-302, Advisory council created -- Staffing -- Per diem and travel
1752     expenses -- Annual conflict of interest disclosure statement -- Exception -- Penalties, is
1753     repealed July 1, 2027.
1754          (10) Section 73-32-303, Duties of the council, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1755          Section 71. Section 63I-1-275 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1756     read:
1757          63I-1-275 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Titles 75 through
1758     75B.
1759          Reserved.
1760          Section 72. Section 63I-1-276 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1761     read:
1762          63I-1-276 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 76.

1763          (1) Subsection 76-7-313(6), [relating to the] regarding a report provided by the
1764     Department of Health and Human Services, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1765          (2) Section 76-10-526.1, Information check before private sale of firearm, is repealed
1766     July 1, 2025.
1767          Section 73. Section 63I-1-277 (Superseded 10/01/24) is amended to read:
1768          63I-1-277 (Superseded 10/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 77.
1769          Reserved.
1770          Section 74. Section 63I-1-278 (Superseded 09/01/24) is amended to read:
1771          63I-1-278 (Superseded 09/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 78A and Title 78B.
1772          [(1) Subsections 78A-2-301(4) and 78A-2-301.5(12), regarding the suspension of filing
1773     fees for petitions for expungement, are repealed on July 1, 2023.]
1774          [(2) Section 78B-3-421, regarding medical malpractice arbitration agreements, is
1775     repealed July 1, 2029.]
1776          [(3)] (1) Subsection 78A-7-106(7), regarding the transfer of a criminal action involving
1777     a domestic violence offense from the justice court to the district court, is repealed [on] July 1,
1778     2029.
1779          (2) Section 78B-3-421, Arbitration agreements, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1780          [(4)] (3) Section 78B-4-518, [regarding the limitation on employer] Limitation on
1781     liability of employer for an employee convicted of an offense, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1782          [(5)] (4) Title 78B, Chapter 6, Part 2, Alternative Dispute Resolution Act, is repealed
1783     July 1, 2026.
1784          [(6)] (5) Title 78B, Chapter 12, Part 4, Advisory Committee, [which creates the Child
1785     Support Guidelines Advisory Committee,] is repealed July 1, 2026.
1786          [(7)] (6) Section 78B-22-805, [regarding the] Interdisciplinary Parental Representation
1787     Pilot Program, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1788          Section 75. Section 63I-1-278 (Superseded 10/01/24) is amended to read:
1789          63I-1-278 (Superseded 10/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 78A and Title 78B.
1790          [(1) Subsections 78A-2-301(4) and 78A-2-301.5(12), regarding the suspension of filing
1791     fees for petitions for expungement, are repealed on July 1, 2023.]
1792          [(2)] (1) Subsection 78A-7-106(7), regarding the transfer of a criminal action involving
1793     a domestic violence offense from the justice court to the district court, is repealed [on] July 1,

1794     2029.
1795          [(3)] (2) Section 78B-3-421, [regarding medical malpractice arbitration] Arbitration
1796     agreements, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1797          [(4)] (3) Section 78B-4-518, [regarding the limitation on employer] Limitation on
1798     liability of employer for an employee convicted of an offense, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1799          [(5)] (4) Title 78B, Chapter 6, Part 2, Alternative Dispute Resolution Act, is repealed
1800     July 1, 2026.
1801          [(6)] (5) Section 78B-22-805, [regarding the] Interdisciplinary Parental Representation
1802     Pilot Program, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1803          Section 76. Section 63I-1-278 (Effective 10/01/24) is amended to read:
1804          63I-1-278 (Effective 10/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 78A and Title 78B.
1805          (1) Subsection 78A-7-106(7), regarding the transfer of a criminal action involving a
1806     domestic violence offense from the justice court to the district court, is repealed [on] July 1,
1807     2029.
1808          (2) Section 78B-3-421, [regarding medical malpractice arbitration] Arbitration
1809     agreements, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1810          (3) Section 78B-4-518, [regarding the limitation on employer] Limitation on liability of
1811     employer for an employee convicted of an offense, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1812          (4) Title 78B, Chapter 6, Part 2, Alternative Dispute Resolution Act, is repealed July 1,
1813     2026.
1814          (5) Section 78B-22-805, [regarding the] Interdisciplinary Parental Representation Pilot
1815     Program, is repealed December 31, 2026.
1816          Section 77. Section 63I-1-279 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1817     read:
1818          63I-1-279 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 79.
1819          (1) Subsection 79-2-201(2)(o), [related to] regarding the Utah Outdoor Recreation
1820     Infrastructure Advisory Committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1821          (2) Subsection 79-2-201(2)(p)(i), [related to] regarding an advisory council created by
1822     the Division of Outdoor Recreation to advise on boating policies, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1823          (3) Subsection 79-2-201(2)(q), [related to] regarding the Wildlife Board Nominating
1824     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2028.

1825          (4) Subsection 79-2-201(2)(r), [related to] regarding regional advisory councils for the
1826     Wildlife Board, is repealed July 1, 2028.
1827          (5) Section 79-7-206, [creating the] Utah Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Advisory
1828     Committee, is repealed July 1, 2027.
1829          (6) Title 79, Chapter 7, Part 7, Private Maintenance, is repealed July 1, 2029.
1830          (7) Title 79, Chapter 8, Part 4, Outdoor Recreational Infrastructure Grant Program, is
1831     repealed January 1, 2028.
1832          Section 78. Section 63I-1-280 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1833     read:
1834          63I-1-280 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 80.
1835          Reserved.
1836          Section 79. Section 63I-2-102 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1837     read:
1838          63I-2-102 (Effective upon governor's approval). Format of repeal dates -- Revisor
1839     authority.
1840          The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel:
1841          (1) shall use a standard for codified repeal dates in this chapter, including:
1842          (a) "Title [#], [title heading], is repealed [on] [date].";
1843          (b) "Title [#], Chapter [#], [chapter heading], is repealed [on] [date].";
1844          (c) "Title [#], Chapter [#], Part [#], [part heading], is repealed [on] [date].";
1845          (d) "Section [#-#-#], [section heading], is repealed [on] [date]."; or
1846          (e) "Subsection [#-#-#(#)], regarding [short description of the provision], is repealed
1847     [on] [date]."; [or] and
1848          [(f) "The following provisions, regarding [short description of the provisions], are
1849     repealed on [date]:"; and]
1850          (2) in addition to the revisor authority described in Section 36-12-12 regarding
1851     enrolling legislation, may:
1852          (a) correct discrepancies in the format of repeal dates that enrolled legislation adds to
1853     this chapter; and
1854          (b) remove expired repeal dates in this chapter.
1855          Section 80. Section 63I-2-203 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to

1856     read:
1857          63I-2-203 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 3.
1858          Reserved.
1859          Section 81. Section 63I-2-204 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1860     read:
1861          63I-2-204 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 4.
1862          (1) Section 4-11-117, Beekeeping working group -- Development of standards, is
1863     repealed May 1, 2025.
1864          (2) Subsection [4-41a-102(4)] 4-41a-102(6), [defining] regarding the Cannabis
1865     Research Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
1866          (3) Section 4-46-104, Transition, is repealed July 1, 2024.
1867          Section 82. Section 63I-2-206 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1868     read:
1869          63I-2-206 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 6.
1870          Reserved.
1871          Section 83. Section 63I-2-207 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1872     read:
1873          63I-2-207 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 7.
1874          (1) Section 7-3-40, Board of Bank Advisors, is repealed October 1, 2024.
1875          (2) Section 7-9-43, Board of Credit Union Advisors, is repealed October 1, 2024.
1876          Section 84. Section 63I-2-208 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1877     read:
1878          63I-2-208 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 8.
1879          Reserved.
1880          Section 85. Section 63I-2-209 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1881     read:
1882          63I-2-209 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 9.
1883          (1) Section 9-6-303, Arts collection committee, is repealed [on] October 1, 2024.
1884          [(2) Section 9-6-305, Utah Museums Advisory Board, is repealed on October 1, 2024.]
1885          [(3) Section 9-6-306, Museums board power and duties, is repealed on October 1,
1886     2024.]

1887          [(4)] (2) Subsection 9-6-402(1)(b), regarding public art installations, is repealed
1888     January 1, 2035.
1889          [(5)] (3) [Subsections 9-6-403(4) and (6)(b) are] Subsection 9-6-403(4), regarding
1890     public art installations, is repealed January 1, 2035.
1891          (4) Subsection 9-6-403(6)(b), regarding public art installations, is repealed January 1,
1892     2035.
1893          [(6)] (5) [Subsection 9-6-404(2)(a) is amended to read, "Any appropriation received by
1894     or available to the director shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the
1895     creation of works of art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by
1896     the division." on January 1, 2035.] Subsection 9-6-404(2)(a)(i), regarding the use of an
1897     appropriation received by or available for a new state building that is not in a county of the first
1898     class, is repealed January 1, 2035.
1899          [(7)] (6) Subsection [9-4-404(2)(b)] 9-6-404(2)(b), regarding an appropriation received
1900     or made available for a new state building in a county of the first class, is repealed January 1,
1901     2035.
1902          [(8)] (7) Section 9-6-410, Public Art Installation Initiative, is repealed January 1, 2035.
1903          [(9)] (8) Title 9, Chapter 17, Humanitarian Service and Educational and Cultural
1904     Exchange Restricted Account Act, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
1905          [(10)] (9) Title 9, Chapter 18, Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Support Restricted
1906     Account Act, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
1907          [(11)] (10) Title 9, Chapter 19, National Professional Men's Soccer Team Support of
1908     Building Communities Restricted Account Act, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
1909          Section 86. Section 63I-2-210 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1910     read:
1911          63I-2-210 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 10.
1912          [(1) Section 10-9a-604.9, Effective dates of Sections 10-9a-604.1 and 10-9a-604.2, is
1913     repealed on January 1, 2025.]
1914          [(a)] (1) Subsection 10-2a-205(2)(b)(iii), regarding a feasibility study for the proposed
1915     incorporation of a community council area, is repealed[; and] July 1, 2028.
1916          [(2) On July 1, 2028:]
1917          [(b)] (2) Section 10-2a-205.5, Additional feasibility consultant considerations for

1918     proposed incorporation of community council area -- Additional feasibility study requirements,
1919     is repealed July 1, 2028.
1920          (3) Section 10-9a-604.9, Effective dates of Sections 10-9a-604.1 and 10-9a-604.2, is
1921     repealed January 1, 2025.
1922          Section 87. Section 63I-2-212 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1923     read:
1924          63I-2-212 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 12.
1925          Reserved.
1926          Section 88. Section 63I-2-213 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1927     read:
1928          63I-2-213 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 13.
1929          (1) Section 13-1-16, Latino Community Support Restricted Account, is repealed [on
1930     ]July 1, 2024.
1931          (2) Section 13-14-103, Utah Motor Vehicle Franchise Advisory Board -- Creation --
1932     Appointment of members -- Alternate members -- Chair -- Quorum -- Conflict of interest, is
1933     repealed October 1, 2024.
1934          (3) Section 13-35-103, Utah Powersport Vehicle Franchise Advisory Board -- Creation
1935     -- Appointment of members -- Alternate members -- Chair -- Quorum -- Conflict of interest, is
1936     repealed October 1, 2024.
1937          (4) Title 13, Chapter 47, Private Employer Verification Act, is repealed on the program
1938     start date, as defined in Section 63G-12-102.
1939          (5) [Title 13, Chapter 70, Artificial Intelligence Act] Title 13, Chapter 72, Artificial
1940     Intelligence Policy Act, is repealed [on] May 1, 2025.
1941          Section 89. Section 63I-2-214 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1942     read:
1943          63I-2-214 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 14.
1944          Reserved.
1945          Section 90. Section 63I-2-215 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1946     read:
1947          63I-2-215 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Titles 15 through
1948     15A.

1949          Subsection 15A-3-206(3), [related to] regarding the maximum number of disconnects,
1950     is repealed [on] July 1, 2027.
1951          Section 91. Section 63I-2-216 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1952     read:
1953          63I-2-216 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 16.
1954          Reserved.
1955          Section 92. Section 63I-2-217 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1956     read:
1957          63I-2-217 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Titles 17 through
1958     17D.
1959          (1) Subsection 17-22-2(1)(o), regarding a sheriff's contractual duties under an
1960     interlocal agreement for law enforcement services, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1961          (2) Subsection 17-22-2(3), regarding the role of a sheriff in a police interlocal entity or
1962     police local district, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
1963          (3) Section 17-27a-604.9, Effective dates of Sections 17-27a-604.1 and 17-27a-604.2,
1964     is repealed [on] January 1, 2025.
1965          (4) Subsection 17-52a-103(3), regarding [a change of] the process for changing a form
1966     of county government [process], is repealed [on] January 1, 2028.
1967          Section 93. Section 63I-2-218 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1968     read:
1969          63I-2-218 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 18.
1970          Reserved.
1971          Section 94. Section 63I-2-219 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1972     read:
1973          63I-2-219 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 19.
1974          (1) Section 19-1-109, Clean Air Support Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1,
1975     2024.
1976          (2) Section 19-2a-102.5, Emissions reduction plan study and recommendations, is
1977     repealed July 1, 2024.
1978          Section 95. Section 63I-2-220 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1979     read:

1980          63I-2-220 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 20A.
1981          [(1) Section 20A-1-207, Provisions relating to the 2023 municipal election, is repealed
1982     May 1, 2024.]
1983          [(2) Section 20A-1-208, Provisions relating to the 2023 special congressional election
1984     and the 2023 municipal election, is repealed on May 1, 2024.]
1985          [(3)] Title 20A, Chapter 4, Part 6, Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project, is
1986     repealed January 1, 2026.
1987          Section 96. Section 63I-2-222 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1988     read:
1989          63I-2-222 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 22.
1990          Reserved.
1991          Section 97. Section 63I-2-223 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
1992     read:
1993          63I-2-223 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 23A.
1994          Section 23A-3-203, Support for State-Owned Shooting Ranges Restricted Account, is
1995     repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
1996          Section 98. Section 63I-2-225 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
1997     read:
1998          63I-2-225 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 25.
1999          Reserved.
2000          Section 99. Section 63I-2-226 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2001          63I-2-226 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 26A through 26B.
2002          (1) Subsection 26B-1-204(2)(e), [related to] regarding the Air Ambulance Committee,
2003     is repealed July 1, 2024.
2004          (2) Section 26B-1-241, Tardive dyskinesia, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2005          (3) Section 26B-1-302, National Professional Men's Basketball Team Support of
2006     Women and Children Issues Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2007          (4) Section 26B-1-309, Medicaid Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2008          (5) Section 26B-1-313, Cancer Research Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1,
2009     2024.
2010          [(6) Section 26B-1-314 is repealed on July 1, 2024.]

2011          [(7) Section 26B-1-321 is repealed on July 1, 2024.]
2012          [(8)] (6) Section 26B-1-405, [related to the] Air Ambulance Committee -- Membership
2013     -- Duties, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2014          [(9)] (7) Section 26B-1-420, [which creates the] Cannabis Research Review Board, is
2015     repealed July 1, 2026.
2016          [(10)] (8) Subsection 26B-1-421(9)(a), regarding a report to the Cannabis Research
2017     Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2018          [(11)] (9) Section 26B-1-423, [which creates the rural] Rural Physician Loan
2019     Repayment Program Advisory Committee -- Membership -- Compensation -- Duties, is
2020     repealed [on] July 1, 2026. [(12) In relation to the Air Ambulance Committee, on July 1, 2024,
2021     Subsection 26B-2-231(1)(a) is amended to read:]
2022          ["(a) provide the patient or the patient's representative with the following information
2023     before contacting an air medical transport provider:]
2024          [(i) which health insurers in the state the air medical transport provider contracts with;]
2025          [(ii) if sufficient data is available, the average charge for air medical transport services
2026     for a patient who is uninsured or out of network; and]
2027          [(iii) whether the air medical transport provider balance bills a patient for any charge
2028     not paid by the patient's health insurer; and".]
2029          [(13)] (10) Section 26B-3-142, Long-acting injectables, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2030          [(14)] (11) Subsection 26B-3-215(5), [related to] regarding reporting on coverage for
2031     in vitro fertilization and genetic testing, is repealed July 1, 2030. [(15) In relation to the Air
2032     Ambulance Committee, on July 1, 2024, Subsection 26B-4-135(1)(a) is amended to read:]
2033          ["(a) provide the patient or the patient's representative with the following information
2034     before contacting an air medical transport provider:]
2035          [(i) which health insurers in the state the air medical transport provider contracts with;]
2036          [(ii) if sufficient data is available, the average charge for air medical transport services
2037     for a patient who is uninsured or out of network; and]
2038          [(iii) whether the air medical transport provider balance bills a patient for any charge
2039     not paid by the patient's health insurer; and".]
2040          [(16)] (12) Subsection [26B-4-201(4), defining] 26B-4-201(5), regarding the Cannabis
2041     Research Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.

2042          [(17)] (13) Subsection 26B-4-212(1)(b), [defining] regarding the Cannabis Research
2043     Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2044          [(18)] (14) Section 26B-4-702, [related to the] Creation of Utah Health Care
2045     Workforce Financial Assistance Program, is repealed July 1, 2027.
2046          [(19) Subsections 26B-4-703(3)(b), (3)(c)(i) and (ii), and (6)(b) are repealed on July 1,
2047     2026.]
2048          (15) Subsection 26B-4-703(3)(b), regarding per diem and expenses for the Rural
2049     Physician Loan Repayment Program Advisory Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2050          (16) Subsection 26B-4-703(3)(c), regarding expenses for the Rural Physician Loan
2051     Repayment Program, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2052          (17) Subsection 26B-4-703(6)(b), regarding recommendations from the Rural
2053     Physician Loan Repayment Program Advisory Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2054          [(20)] (18) Section 26B-5-117, [related to early] Early childhood mental health support
2055     grant [programs] program, is repealed January 2, 2025.
2056          [(21)] (19) Section 26B-5-302.5, [related to a study concerning court-ordered
2057     treatment] Study concerning civil commitment and the Utah State Hospital, is repealed July 1,
2058     2025.
2059          [(22)] (20) Section 26B-6-414, [related to overnight respite] Respite care services, is
2060     repealed July 1, 2025.
2061          [(23)] (21) Section 26B-7-120, [relating to sickle cell disease] Invisible condition alert
2062     program education and outreach, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
2063          Section 100. Section 63I-2-226 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2064          63I-2-226 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 26 through 26B.
2065          (1) Section 26B-1-241, Tardive dyskinesia, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2066          (2) Section 26B-1-302, National Professional Men's Basketball Team Support of
2067     Women and Children Issues Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2068          (3) Section 26B-1-309, Medicaid Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2069          (4) Section 26B-1-313, Cancer Research Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1,
2070     2024.
2071          [(5) Section 26B-1-314 is repealed on July 1, 2024.]
2072          [(6) Section 26B-1-321 is repealed on July 1, 2024.]

2073          [(7)] (5) Section 26B-1-420, [which creates the] Cannabis Research Review Board, is
2074     repealed July 1, 2026.
2075          [(8)] (6) Subsection 26B-1-421(9)(a), regarding a report to the Cannabis Research
2076     Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2077          [(9)] (7) Section 26B-1-423, Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program Advisory
2078     Committee -- Membership -- Compensation -- Duties, is repealed [on] July 1, 2026. [(10) In
2079     relation to the Air Ambulance Committee, on July 1, 2024, Subsection 26B-2-231(1)(a) is
2080     amended to read:]
2081          ["(a) provide the patient or the patient's representative with the following information
2082     before contacting an air medical transport provider:]
2083          [(i) which health insurers in the state the air medical transport provider contracts with;]
2084          [(ii) if sufficient data is available, the average charge for air medical transport services
2085     for a patient who is uninsured or out of network; and]
2086          [(iii) whether the air medical transport provider balance bills a patient for any charge
2087     not paid by the patient's health insurer; and".]
2088          [(11)] (8) Section 26B-2-243, Data collection and reporting requirements concerning
2089     incidents of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, is repealed July 1, 2027.
2090          [(12)] (9) Section 26B-3-142, Long-acting injectables, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2091          [(13)] (10) Subsection 26B-3-215(5), [related to] regarding reporting on coverage for
2092     in vitro fertilization and genetic testing, is repealed July 1, 2030.
2093          [(14)] (11) Subsection [26B-4-201(4), defining] 26B-4-201(5), regarding the Cannabis
2094     Research Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2095          [(15)] (12) Subsection 26B-4-212(1)(b), [defining] regarding the Cannabis Research
2096     Review Board, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2097          [(16)] (13) Section 26B-4-702, [related to the] Creation of Utah Health Care
2098     Workforce Financial Assistance Program, is repealed July 1, 2027.
2099          [(17) Subsections 26B-4-703(3)(b), (3)(c)(i) and (ii), and (6)(b) are repealed on July 1,
2100     2026.]
2101          (14) Subsection 26B-4-703(3)(b), regarding per diem and expenses for the Rural
2102     Physician Loan Repayment Program Advisory Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2103          (15) Subsection 26B-4-703(3)(c), regarding expenses for the Rural Physician Loan

2104     Repayment Program, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2105          (16) Subsection 26B-4-703(6)(b), regarding recommendations from the Rural
2106     Physician Loan Repayment Program Advisory Committee, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2107          [(18)] (17) Section 26B-5-117, [related to early] Early childhood mental health support
2108     grant [programs] program, is repealed January 2, 2025.
2109          [(19)] (18) Section 26B-5-302.5, [related to a study concerning court-ordered
2110     treatment] Study concerning civil commitment and the Utah State Hospital, is repealed July 1,
2111     2025.
2112          [(20)] (19) Section 26B-6-414, [related to overnight respite] Respite care services, is
2113     repealed July 1, 2025.
2114          [(21)] (20) Section 26B-7-120, [relating to sickle cell disease] Invisible condition alert
2115     program education and outreach, is repealed [on] July 1, 2025.
2116          Section 101. Section 63I-2-229 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2117     read:
2118          63I-2-229 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 29.
2119          Reserved.
2120          Section 102. Section 63I-2-230 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2121     read:
2122          63I-2-230 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 30.
2123          Reserved.
2124          Section 103. Section 63I-2-231 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2125     read:
2126          63I-2-231 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 31A.
2127          Reserved.
2128          Section 104. Section 63I-2-232 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2129     read:
2130          63I-2-232 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 32B.
2131          (1) Subsection 32B-1-603.5(7), regarding the Department of Alcoholic Beverage
2132     Services' review of beer that is sold or distributed in the state, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2133          (2) Subsection 32B-2-205(4), [which creates] regarding a workgroup to make
2134     recommendations regarding training and recordkeeping for certain cash transactions, is

2135     repealed January 1, 2025.
2136          Section 105. Section 63I-2-234 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2137     read:
2138          63I-2-234 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 34A.
2139          Subsection 34A-3-113(7), regarding a study related to cancer in firefighters, is repealed
2140     [on] January 1, 2025.
2141          Section 106. Section 63I-2-235 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2142     read:
2143          63I-2-235 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 35A.
2144          Section 35A-3-212, Use of COVID-19 relief funds -- Grants to child care providers --
2145     Reporting requirements, is repealed June 30, 2025.
2146          (1) Section 35A-13-301, Title, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2147          (2) Section 35A-13-302, Governor's Committee on Employment of People with
2148     Disabilities, is repealed [on] October 1, 2024.
2149          Section 107. Section 63I-2-236 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2150     read:
2151          63I-2-236 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 36.
2152          (1) Section 36-12-8.2, Medical cannabis governance structure working group, is
2153     repealed July 1, 2025.
2154          (2) Section 36-29-107.5, Murdered and Missing Indigenous Relatives Task Force --
2155     Creation -- Membership -- Quorum -- Compensation -- Staff -- Vacancies -- Duties -- Interim
2156     report, is repealed [on] November 30, 2024.
2157          (3) Section 36-29-109, Utah Broadband Center Advisory Commission, is repealed [on
2158     ]November 30, 2027.
2159          (4) Section 36-29-110, Blockchain and Digital Innovation Task Force, is repealed [on
2160     ]November 30, 2024.
2161          [(5) The following sections regarding the State Flag Task Force are repealed on
2162     January 1, 2024:]
2163          [(a) Section 36-29-201;]
2164          [(b) Section 36-29-202; and]
2165          [(c) Section 36-29-203.]

2166          [(6) Title 36, Chapter 29, Part 3, Mental Illness Psychotherapy Drug Task Force, is
2167     repealed December 31, 2023.]
2168          Section 108. Section 63I-2-238 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2169     read:
2170          63I-2-238 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 38.
2171          Reserved.
2172          Section 109. Section 63I-2-239 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2173     read:
2174          63I-2-239 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 39A.
2175          Reserved.
2176          Section 110. Section 63I-2-240 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2177     read:
2178          63I-2-240 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 40.
2179          Reserved.
2180          Section 111. Section 63I-2-241 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2181     read:
2182          63I-2-241 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 41.
2183          Reserved.
2184          Section 112. Section 63I-2-242 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2185     read:
2186          63I-2-242 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 42.
2187          Reserved.
2188          Section 113. Section 63I-2-243 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2189     read:
2190          63I-2-243 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 43.
2191          Reserved.
2192          Section 114. Section 63I-2-245 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2193     read:
2194          63I-2-245 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 44.
2195          Reserved.
2196          Section 115. Section 63I-2-246 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to

2197     read:
2198          63I-2-246 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 45.
2199          Reserved.
2200          Section 116. Section 63I-2-247 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2201     read:
2202          63I-2-247 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 46.
2203          Reserved.
2204          Section 117. Section 63I-2-248 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2205     read:
2206          63I-2-248 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 48.
2207          Reserved.
2208          Section 118. Section 63I-2-250 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2209     read:
2210          63I-2-250 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 50.
2211          Reserved.
2212          Section 119. Section 63I-2-251 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2213     read:
2214          63I-2-251 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 51.
2215          Reserved.
2216          Section 120. Section 63I-2-252 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2217     read:
2218          63I-2-252 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 52.
2219          Reserved.
2220          Section 121. Section 63I-2-253 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2221          63I-2-253 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 53 through 53G.
2222          (1) Section 53-1-118, Public Safety Honoring Heroes Restricted Account -- Creation --
2223     Funding -- Distribution of funds by the commissioner, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2224          (2) Section 53-1-120, Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Support Restricted Account --
2225     Creation -- Funding -- Distribution of funds by the commissioner, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2226          (3) Title 53, Chapter 2c, COVID-19 Health and Economic Response Act, is repealed
2227     July 1, 2026.

2228          (4) Section 53-2d-101.1, Contracting authority -- Rulemaking authority, is repealed [on
2229     ]July 1, 2024.
2230          (5) Section 53-7-109, Firefighter Support Restricted Account, is repealed [on] July 1,
2231     2024.
2232          [(6) Section 53B-6-105.7 is repealed July 1, 2024.]
2233          [(7) Section 53B-7-707 regarding performance metrics for technical colleges is
2234     repealed July 1, 2023.]
2235          [(8) Section 53B-8-114 is repealed July 1, 2024.]
2236          [(9)] (6) Section 53-22-104.1, School Security Task Force -- Membership -- Duties --
2237     Per diem -- Report -- Expiration, is repealed December 31, 2025.
2238          [(10)] (7) Section 53-22-104.2, The School Security Task Force -- Education Advisory
2239     Board, is repealed December 31, 2025.
2240          [(11)] (8) Section 53-25-103, Airport dangerous weapon possession reporting
2241     requirements, is repealed [on] December 31, 2031.
2242          [(12) The following provisions, regarding the Regents' scholarship program, are
2243     repealed on July 1, 2023:]
2244          [(a) in Subsection 53B-8-105(12), the language that states, "or any scholarship
2245     established under Sections 53B-8-202 through 53B-8-205";]
2246          [(b) Section 53B-8-202;]
2247          [(c) Section 53B-8-203;]
2248          [(d) Section 53B-8-204; and]
2249          [(e) Section 53B-8-205.]
2250          (9) Section 53B-8-114, Continuation of previously authorized scholarships, is repealed
2251     July 1, 2024.
2252          [(13)] (10) Section 53B-10-101, Terrel H. Bell Teaching Incentive Loans program --
2253     Eligible students -- Cancellation of incentive loans -- Repayment by recipient who fails to meet
2254     requirements -- Duration of incentive loans, is repealed [on] July 1, 2027.
2255          [(14)] (11) Subsection 53E-1-201(1)(s), regarding the report by the Educational
2256     Interpretation and Translation Services Procurement Advisory Council, is repealed July 1,
2257     2024.
2258          [(15) Section 53E-1-202.2, regarding a Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee

2259     evaluation and recommendations, is repealed January 1, 2024.]
2260          [(16) Section 53F-2-209, regarding local education agency budgetary flexibility, is
2261     repealed July 1, 2024.]
2262          [(17) Subsection 53F-2-314(4), relating to a one-time expenditure between the at-risk
2263     WPU add-on funding and previous at-risk funding, is repealed January 1, 2024.]
2264          [(18)] (12) Section 53F-2-524, [regarding teacher] Teacher bonuses for extra [work
2265     ]assignments, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2266          [(19)] (13) Section 53F-5-221, [regarding a management] Management of energy and
2267     water use pilot program, is repealed July 1, 2028.
2268          [(20)] (14) Section 53F-5-222, Mentoring and Supporting Teacher Excellence and
2269     Refinement Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2028.
2270          [(21)] (15) Section 53F-5-223, Stipends for Future Educators Grant Program, is
2271     repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
2272          [(22)] (16) Section 53F-9-401, Autism Awareness Restricted Account, is repealed [on
2273     ]July 1, 2024.
2274          [(23)] (17) Section 53F-9-403, Kiwanis Education Support Fund, is repealed [on] July
2275     1, 2024.
2276          [(24) On July 1, 2023, when making changes in this section, the Office of Legislative
2277     Research and General Counsel shall, in addition to the office's authority under Section
2278     36-12-12, make corrections necessary to ensure that sections and subsections identified in this
2279     section are complete sentences and accurately reflect the office's perception of the Legislature's
2280     intent.]
2281          Section 122. Section 63I-2-253 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2282          63I-2-253 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 53 through 53G.
2283          (1) Subsection 53-1-104(1)(b), regarding the Air Ambulance Committee, is repealed
2284     July 1, 2024.
2285          (2) Section 53-1-118, Public Safety Honoring Heroes Restricted Account -- Creation --
2286     Funding -- Distribution of funds by the commissioner, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2287          (3) Section 53-1-120, Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Support Restricted Account --
2288     Creation -- Funding -- Distribution of funds by the commissioner, is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2289          (4) Section 53-2a-303, Statewide mutual aid committee, is repealed [on] October 1,

2290     2024.
2291          (5) Title 53, Chapter 2c, COVID-19 Health and Economic Response Act, is repealed
2292     July 1, 2026.
2293          (6) Section 53-2d-101.1, Contracting authority -- Rulemaking authority, is repealed [on
2294     ]July 1, 2024.
2295          (7) Section 53-2d-107, [regarding the] Air Ambulance Committee -- Membership --
2296     Duties, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2297          (8) Section 53-2d-302, Trauma system advisory committee, is repealed [on] October 1,
2298     2024. [(9) In relation to the Air Ambulance Committee, on July 1, 2024, Subsection
2299     53-2d-702(1)(a) is amended to read:]
2300          ["(a) provide the patient or the patient's representative with the following information
2301     before contacting an air medical transport provider:]
2302          [(i) which health insurers in the state the air medical transport provider contracts with;]
2303          [(ii) if sufficient data is available, the average charge for air medical transport services
2304     for a patient who is uninsured or out of network; and]
2305          [(iii) whether the air medical transport provider balance bills a patient for any charge
2306     not paid by the patient's health insurer; and."]
2307          [(10)] (9) Section 53-7-109, Firefighter Support Restricted Account, is repealed [on
2308     ]July 1, 2024.
2309          [(11) The following sections creating and establishing the duties of the Private
2310     Investigator Hearing and Licensure Board, are repealed on October 1, 2024:]
2311          [(a)] (10) Section 53-9-104[;], Board -- Creation-- Qualifications -- Appointments --
2312     Terms -- Immunity, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2313          [(b)] (11) Section 53-9-105[; and], Powers and duties of the board, is repealed October
2314     1, 2024.
2315          [(c)] (12) Section 53-9-106, Meetings -- Hearings, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2316          [(12)] (13) Section 53-22-104.1, School Security Task Force -- Membership -- Duties
2317     -- Per diem -- Report -- Expiration, is repealed December 31, 2025.
2318          [(13)] (14) Section 53-22-104.2, The School Security Task Force -- Education
2319     Advisory Board, is repealed December 31, 2025.
2320          [(14)] (15) Section 53-25-103, Airport dangerous weapon possession reporting

2321     requirements, is repealed [on] December 31, 2031.
2322          [(15) Section 53B-6-105.7 is repealed July 1, 2024.]
2323          [(16) Section 53B-7-707 regarding performance metrics for technical colleges is
2324     repealed July 1, 2023.]
2325          [(17)] (16) Section 53B-8-114, Continuation of previously authorized scholarships, is
2326     repealed July 1, 2024.
2327          [(18) The following provisions, regarding the Regents' scholarship program, are
2328     repealed on July 1, 2023:]
2329          [(a) in Subsection 53B-8-105(12), the language that states, "or any scholarship
2330     established under Sections 53B-8-202 through 53B-8-205";]
2331          [(b) Section 53B-8-202;]
2332          [(c) Section 53B-8-203;]
2333          [(d) Section 53B-8-204; and]
2334          [(e) Section 53B-8-205.]
2335          [(19)] (17) Section 53B-10-101, Terrel H. Bell Teaching Incentive Loans program --
2336     Eligible students -- Cancellation of incentive loans -- Repayment by recipient who fails to meet
2337     requirements -- Duration of incentive loans, is repealed [on] July 1, 2027.
2338          [(20) Section 53E-1-202.2, regarding a Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee
2339     evaluation and recommendations, is repealed January 1, 2024.]
2340          [(21) Section 53F-2-209, regarding local education agency budgetary flexibility, is
2341     repealed July 1, 2024.]
2342          [(22) Subsection 53F-2-314(4), relating to a one-time expenditure between the at-risk
2343     WPU add-on funding and previous at-risk funding, is repealed January 1, 2024.]
2344          [(23)] (18) Subsection [53F-2-504(11)] 53F-2-504(6), regarding a report on the Salary
2345     Supplement for Highly Needed Educators, is repealed [on] July 1, 2026.
2346          [(24)] (19) Section 53F-2-524, [regarding teacher] Teacher bonuses for extra [work
2347     ]assignments, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2348          [(25)] (20) Section 53F-5-221, [regarding a management] Management of energy and
2349     water use pilot program, is repealed July 1, 2028.
2350          [(26)] (21) Section 53F-5-222, Mentoring and Supporting Teacher Excellence and
2351     Refinement Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2028.

2352          [(27)] (22) Section 53F-5-223, Stipends for Future Educators Grant Program, is
2353     repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
2354          [(28)] (23) Section 53F-9-401, Autism Awareness Restricted Account, is repealed [on
2355     ]July 1, 2024.
2356          [(29)] (24) Section 53F-9-403, Kiwanis Education Support Fund, is repealed [on] July
2357     1, 2024.
2358          [(30)] (25) Subsection 53G-11-502(1), regarding implementation of the educator
2359     evaluation process, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2360          [(31)] (26) Section 53G-11-506, Establishment of educator evaluation program -- Joint
2361     committee, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2362          [(32)] (27) Section 53G-11-507, Components of educator evaluation program, is
2363     repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2364          [(33)] (28) Section 53G-11-508, Summative evaluation timelines -- Review of
2365     summative evaluations, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2366          [(34)] (29) Section 53G-11-509, Mentor for provisional educator, is repealed [on] July
2367     1, 2029.
2368          [(35)] (30) Section 53G-11-510, State board to describe a framework for the evaluation
2369     of educators, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2370          [(36)] (31) Section 53G-11-511, [Report of performance levels] Rulemaking for
2371     privacy protection, is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2372          [(37)] (32) [Subsections] Subsection 53G-11-520(1) [and (2)], regarding optional
2373     alternative educator evaluation processes, [are] is repealed [on] July 1, 2029.
2374          (33) Subsection 53G-11-520(2), regarding an exception from educator evaluation
2375     process requirements, is repealed July 1, 2029.
2376          [(38) On July 1, 2023, when making changes in this section, the Office of Legislative
2377     Research and General Counsel shall, in addition to the office's authority under Section
2378     36-12-12, make corrections necessary to ensure that sections and subsections identified in this
2379     section are complete sentences and accurately reflect the office's perception of the Legislature's
2380     intent.]
2381          Section 123. Section 63I-2-254 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2382     read:

2383          63I-2-254 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 54.
2384          Reserved.
2385          Section 124. Section 63I-2-255 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2386     read:
2387          63I-2-255 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 55.
2388          Reserved.
2389          Section 125. Section 63I-2-256 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2390     read:
2391          63I-2-256 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 56.
2392          (1) Section 56-1-12.1, [relating to injury] Injury to livestock -- Notice, is repealed May
2393     7, 2025.
2394          (2) Section 56-1-13.1, [relating to fencing] Fencing right-of-way -- Gates, is repealed
2395     May 7, 2025.
2396          Section 126. Section 63I-2-257 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2397     read:
2398          63I-2-257 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 57.
2399          Reserved.
2400          Section 127. Section 63I-2-258 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2401     read:
2402          63I-2-258 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 58.
2403          (1) Section 58-42a-201, Board, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2404          (2) Section 58-44a-201, Board, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2405          (3) Section 58-53-201, Creation of board -- Duties, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2406          (4) Section 58-68-201, Board, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2407          (5) Section 58-70a-201, Board, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2408          (6) Section 58-72-201, Acupuncture Licensing Board, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2409          Section 128. Section 63I-2-259 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2410     read:
2411          63I-2-259 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 59.
2412          (1) Subsection 59-7-610(8), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit in the same
2413     taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.

2414          (2) Subsection 59-7-614.10(5), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit in the same
2415     taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2416          (3) Section 59-7-624, Targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31,
2417     2024.
2418          (4) Subsection 59-10-210(2)(b)(vi), regarding Section 59-10-1112, is repealed
2419     December 31, 2024.
2420          (5) Subsection 59-10-1007(8), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit in the same
2421     taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2422          (6) Subsection 59-10-1037(5), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit in the same
2423     taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2424          (7) Section 59-10-1112, Targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31,
2425     2024.
2426          Section 129. Section 63I-2-261 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2427     read:
2428          63I-2-261 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 61.
2429          Reserved.
2430          Section 130. Section 63I-2-262 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2431     read:
2432          63I-2-262 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 62.
2433          Reserved.
2434          Section 131. Section 63I-2-263 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2435          63I-2-263 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 63A through 63O.
2436          (1) Title 63A, Chapter 2, Part 5, Educational Interpretation and Translation Services
2437     Procurement Advisory Council, is repealed July 1, 2025.
2438          (2) Section 63A-17-806, Definitions -- Infant at Work Pilot Program -- Administration
2439     -- Report, is repealed June 30, 2026.
2440          (3) Section 63C-1-103, Appointment and terms of boards, committees, councils, and
2441     commissions transitioning on October 1, 2024, or December 31, 2024, is repealed July 1, 2025.
2442          (4) Section 63C-1-104, Appointment and terms of boards transitioning on October 1,
2443     2024, is repealed January 1, 2025.
     

2444     (5) Title 63C, Chapter 29, Domestic Violence Data Task Force, is repealed October 1, 2024.
2445          (6) [Subsections 63G-6a-802(1)(e) and (3)(b)(iii) are] Subsection 63G-6a-802(1)(e),
2446     regarding a procurement for a presidential debate, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2447          (7) Subsection 63G-6a-802(3)(b)(iii), regarding a procurement for a presidential
2448     debate, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2449          [(7) Section 63G-31-401 is repealed May 1, 2024.]
2450          [(8) The following provisions related to the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted
2451     Account are repealed July 1, 2024:]
2452          [(a) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(iii)(A);]
2453          [(b) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(viii)(A);]
2454          [(c) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(f)(ii);]
2455          [(d) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(h);]
2456          [(e) in Subsection 63H-7a-302(2), the language that states, "the Computer Aided
2457     Dispatch Restricted Account created in Section 63H-7a-303 or";]
2458          [(f) Subsection 63H-7a-302(3);]
2459          [(g) Subsection 63H-7a-302(5);]
2460          [(h) Subsection 63H-7a-602(1); and]
2461          [(i) Subsection 63J-1-602.1(51).]
2462          (8) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(iii)(A), regarding disbursements from the Computer
2463     Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2464          (9) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(viii)(A), regarding justification for ongoing support
2465     from the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2466          (10) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(f)(ii), regarding an annual plan for the projects that the
2467     Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account funds, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2468          (11) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(h), regarding the coordination of the development of a
2469     computer aided dispatch platform, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2470          (12) Subsection 63H-7a-302(3), regarding recommendations for the use of funds
2471     expended from the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2472          (13) Subsection 63H-7a-302(5), regarding recommendations for rules to administer the
2473     Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2474          [(9) In relation to the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, on July 1, 2024,

2475     Subsection 63H-7a-302(2) is amended to read: "The 911 Division may recommend to the
2476     executive director to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of equipment or personal property
2477     purchased, leased, or belonging to the authority that is related to funds expended from the 911
2478     account, the proceeds of which shall return to the 911 account."]
2479          [(10)] (14) Section 63H-7a-303, Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account --
2480     Creation -- Administration -- Permitted uses, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2481          [(11)] (15) Subsection 63H-7a-403(2)(b), regarding the charge to maintain the public
2482     safety communications network, is repealed July 1, 2033.
2483          (16) Subsection 63H-7a-602(1), regarding accounting for disbursements from the
2484     Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2485          (17) Subsection 63J-1-602.1(52), regarding nonlapsing appropriations in the Computer
2486     Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2487          [(12)] (18) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(45), [which lists] regarding appropriations to the
2488     State Tax Commission for deferral reimbursements, is repealed July 1, 2027.
2489          [(13)] (19) Section 63M-7-504, Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board --
2490     Members, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2491          [(14)] (20) Section 63M-7-505, Board and office within Commission on Criminal and
2492     Juvenile Justice, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2493          [(15)] (21) Title 63M, Chapter 7, Part 6, Utah Council on Victims of Crime, is repealed
2494     December 31, 2024.
2495          [(16)] (22) Subsection 63N-2-213(12)(a), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit
2496     in the same taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31,
2497     2024.
2498          [(17)] (23) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 3, Targeted Business Income Tax Credit in an
2499     Enterprise Zone, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2500          Section 132. Section 63I-2-263 (Superseded 10/01/24) is amended to read:
2501          63I-2-263 (Superseded 10/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 63A through 63O.
2502          (1) Title 63A, Chapter 2, Part 5, Educational Interpretation and Translation Services
2503     Procurement Advisory Council is repealed July 1, 2025.
2504          (2) Section 63A-17-806, Definitions -- Infant at Work Pilot Program -- Administration
2505     -- Report, is repealed June 30, 2026.

2506          (3) Section 63C-1-103, Appointment and terms of boards, committees, councils, and
2507     commissions transitioning on October 1, 2024, or December 31, 2024, is repealed July 1, 2025.
2508          (4) Section 63C-1-104, Appointment and terms of boards transitioning on October 1,
2509     2024, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2510          (5) Title 63C, Chapter 29, Domestic Violence Data Task Force, is repealed October 1,
2511     2024.
2512          (6) [Subsections 63G-6a-802(1)(e) and (3)(b)(iii) are] Subsection 63G-6a-802(1)(e),
2513     regarding a procurement for a presidential debate, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2514          (7) Subsection 63G-6a-802(3)(b)(iii), regarding a procurement for a presidential
2515     debate, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2516          [(7) Section 63G-31-401 is repealed May 1, 2024.]
2517          [(8) The following provisions related to the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted
2518     Account are repealed July 1, 2024:]
2519          [(a) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(iii)(A);]
2520          [(b) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(viii)(A);]
2521          [(c) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(f)(ii);]
2522          [(d) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(h);]
2523          [(e) in Subsection 63H-7a-302(2), the language that states, "the Computer Aided
2524     Dispatch Restricted Account created in Section 63H-7a-303 or";]
2525          [(f) Subsection 63H-7a-302(3);]
2526          [(g) Subsection 63H-7a-302(5);]
2527          [(h) Subsection 63H-7a-602(1); and]
2528          [(i) Subsection 63J-1-602.1(51).]
2529          (8) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(iii)(A), regarding disbursements from the Computer
2530     Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2531          (9) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(viii)(A), regarding justification for ongoing support
2532     from the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2533          (10) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(f)(ii), regarding an annual plan for the projects that the
2534     Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account funds, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2535          (11) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(h), regarding the coordination of the development of a
2536     computer aided dispatch platform, is repealed July 1, 2024.

2537          (12) Subsection 63H-7a-302(3), regarding recommendations for the use of funds
2538     expended from the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2539          (13) Subsection 63H-7a-302(5), regarding recommendations for rules to administer the
2540     Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2541          [(9) In relation to the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, on July 1, 2024,
2542     Subsection 63H-7a-302(2) is amended to read: "The 911 Division may recommend to the
2543     executive director to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of equipment or personal property
2544     purchased, leased, or belonging to the authority that is related to funds expended from the 911
2545     account, the proceeds of which shall return to the 911 account."]
2546          [(10)] (14) Section 63H-7a-303, Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account --
2547     Creation -- Administration -- Permitted uses, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2548          [(11)] (15) Subsection 63H-7a-403(2)(b), regarding the charge to maintain the public
2549     safety communications network, is repealed July 1, 2033.
2550          (16) Subsection 63H-7a-602(1), regarding accounting for disbursements from the
2551     Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2552          (17) Subsection 63J-1-602.1(52), regarding nonlapsing appropriations in the Computer
2553     Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2554          [(12)] (18) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(47), [which lists] regarding appropriations to the
2555     State Tax Commission for deferral reimbursements, is repealed July 1, 2027.
2556          [(13)] (19) Section 63M-7-504, Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board --
2557     Members, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2558          [(14)] (20) Section 63M-7-505, Board and office within Commission on Criminal and
2559     Juvenile Justice, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2560          [(15)] (21) Title 63M, Chapter 7, Part 6, Utah Council on Victims of Crime, is repealed
2561     December 31, 2024.
2562          [(16)] (22) Subsection 63N-2-213(12)(a), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit
2563     in the same taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31,
2564     2024.
2565          [(17)] (23) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 3, Targeted Business Income Tax Credit in an
2566     Enterprise Zone, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2567          Section 133. Section 63I-2-263 (Effective 10/01/24) is amended to read:

2568          63I-2-263 (Effective 10/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 63A through 63O.
2569          (1) Title 63A, Chapter 2, Part 5, Educational Interpretation and Translation Services
2570     Procurement Advisory Council is repealed July 1, 2025.
2571          (2) Section 63A-17-806, Definitions -- Infant at Work Pilot Program -- Administration
2572     -- Report, is repealed June 30, 2026.
2573          (3) Section 63C-1-103, Appointment and terms of boards, committees, councils, and
2574     commissions transitioning on October 1, 2024, or December 31, 2024, is repealed July 1, 2025.
2575          (4) Section 63C-1-104, Appointment and terms of boards transitioning on October 1,
2576     2024, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2577          (5) Title 63C, Chapter 29, Domestic Violence Data Task Force, is repealed October 1,
2578     2024.
2579          (6) [Subsections 63G-6a-802(1)(e) and (3)(b)(iii) are] Subsection 63G-6a-802(1)(e),
2580     regarding a procurement for a presidential debate, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2581          (7) Subsection 63G-6a-802(3)(b)(iii), regarding a procurement for a presidential
2582     debate, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2583          [(7) Section 63G-31-401 is repealed May 1, 2024.]
2584          [(8) The following provisions related to the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted
2585     Account are repealed July 1, 2024:]
2586          [(a) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(iii)(A);]
2587          [(b) Subsection 63H-7a-206(6)(b)(viii)(A);]
2588          [(c) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(f)(ii);]
2589          [(d) Subsection 63H-7a-302(1)(h);]
2590          [(e) in Subsection 63H-7a-302(2), the language that states, "the Computer Aided
2591     Dispatch Restricted Account created in Section 63H-7a-303 or";]
2592          [(f) Subsection 63H-7a-302(3);]
2593          [(g) Subsection 63H-7a-302(5);]
2594          [(h) Subsection 63H-7a-602(1); and]
2595          [(i) Subsection 63J-1-602.1(51).]
2596          [(9) In relation to the Computer Aided Dispatch Restricted Account, on July 1, 2024,
2597     Subsection 63H-7a-302(2) is amended to read: "The 911 Division may recommend to the
2598     executive director to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of equipment or personal property

2599     purchased, leased, or belonging to the authority that is related to funds expended from the 911
2600     account, the proceeds of which shall return to the 911 account."]
2601          [(10) Section 63H-7a-303 is repealed July 1, 2024.]
2602          [(11)] (8) Subsection 63H-7a-403(2)(b), regarding the charge to maintain the public
2603     safety communications network, is repealed July 1, 2033.
2604          [(12)] (9) Subsection 63J-1-602.2(47), [which lists] regarding appropriations to the
2605     State Tax Commission for deferral reimbursements, is repealed July 1, 2027.
2606          [(13)] (10) Section 63M-7-221, [establishing an expungement] Expungement working
2607     group, is repealed [on] April 30, 2025.
2608          [(14)] (11) Section 63M-7-504, Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board --
2609     Members, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2610          [(15)] (12) Section 63M-7-505, Board and office within Commission on Criminal and
2611     Juvenile Justice, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2612          [(16)] (13) Title 63M, Chapter 7, Part 6, Utah Council on Victims of Crime, is repealed
2613     December 31, 2024.
2614          [(17)] (14) Subsection 63N-2-213(12)(a), [relating to] regarding claiming a tax credit
2615     in the same taxable year as the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31,
2616     2024.
2617          [(18)] (15) Title 63N, Chapter 2, Part 3, Targeted Business Income Tax Credit in an
2618     Enterprise Zone, is repealed December 31, 2024.
2619          Section 134. Section 63I-2-264 (Superseded 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2620          63I-2-264 (Superseded 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 64.
2621          (1) Section 64-13e-103.2, State daily incarceration rate -- Limits -- Payments to county
2622     correctional facilities for state probationary and state parole inmates, is repealed June 30, 2024.
2623          (2) Section 64-13-25.1(4), [related to] regarding reporting on continuation or
2624     discontinuation of a medication assisted treatment plan, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2625          Section 135. Section 63I-2-264 (Effective 07/01/24) is amended to read:
2626          63I-2-264 (Effective 07/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 64.
2627          Section 64-13-25.1(4), [related to] regarding reporting on continuation or
2628     discontinuation of a medication assisted treatment plan, is repealed July 1, 2026.
2629          Section 136. Section 63I-2-265 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to

2630     read:
2631          63I-2-265 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 65A.
2632          Reserved.
2633          Section 137. Section 63I-2-267 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2634     read:
2635          63I-2-267 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 67.
2636          Reserved.
2637          Section 138. Section 63I-2-268 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2638     read:
2639          63I-2-268 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 68.
2640          Reserved.
2641          Section 139. Section 63I-2-269 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2642     read:
2643          63I-2-269 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 69.
2644          Reserved.
2645          Section 140. Section 63I-2-270 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2646     read:
2647          63I-2-270 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 70.
2648          Reserved.
2649          Section 141. Section 63I-2-271 (Effective upon governor's approval) is enacted to
2650     read:
2651          63I-2-271 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 71.
2652          Reserved.
2653          Section 142. Section 63I-2-272 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2654     read:
2655          63I-2-272 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 72.
2656          (1) [Subsections 72-1-213.1(13)(a) and (b), related to] Subsection 72-213.1(13),
2657     regarding the road usage charge rate and road usage charge cap, [are] is repealed January 1,
2658     2033.
2659          (2) Section 72-2-127, Share the Road Bicycle Support Restricted Account, is repealed
2660     [on] July 1, 2024.

2661          Section 143. Section 63I-2-273 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2662     read:
2663          63I-2-273 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 73.
2664          Reserved.
2665          Section 144. Section 63I-2-275 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2666     read:
2667          63I-2-275 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 75.
2668          Subsection 75-5-303(5)(d), regarding counsel for a person alleged to be incapacitated,
2669     is repealed [on] July 1, 2028.
2670          Section 145. Section 63I-2-276 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2671     read:
2672          63I-2-276 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 76.
2673          (1) Subsection 76-5-102.7(2)(b), regarding assault or threat of violence against an
2674     employee of a health facility, is repealed January 1, 2027.
2675          (2) Subsection 76-10-529(9), regarding data collection requirements for a law
2676     enforcement agency that issues a written warning, citation, or referral, is repealed [on
2677     ]December 31, 2031.
2678          Section 146. Section 63I-2-277 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2679     read:
2680          63I-2-277 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 77.
2681          [The following provisions, regarding a notice for certain reverse-location search
2682     warrant applications, are repealed January 1, 2033]:
2683          (1) Subsection 77-23f-102(2)(a)(ii)[; and], regarding a notice for certain
2684     reverse-location search warrant applications, is repealed January 1, 2033.
2685          (2) Subsection 77-23f-103(2)(a)(ii), regarding a notice for certain reverse-location
2686     search warrant applications, is repealed January 1, 2033.
2687          Section 147. Section 63I-2-278 (Superseded 09/01/24) is amended to read:
2688          63I-2-278 (Superseded 09/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 78A and Title 78B.
2689          (1) Section 78A-2-804, Guardian Ad Litem Services Account established -- Funding, is
2690     repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2691          [(2) Title 78A, Chapter 10, Judicial Selection Act, is repealed on July 1, 2023.]

2692          [(3)] (2) [Sections 78B-12-301 and 78B-12-302 are repealed on] Section 78B-12-301,
2693     Base combined child support obligation table -- Both parents -- Child support orders entered
2694     before January 1, 2023, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2695          (3) Section 78B-12-302, Low income table -- Obligor parent only -- Child support
2696     orders entered before January 1, 2023, is repealed January 1, 2025.
2697          Section 148. Section 63I-2-278 (Effective 09/01/24) is amended to read:
2698          63I-2-278 (Effective 09/01/24). Repeal dates: Titles 78A through 78B.
2699          [(1)] Section 78A-2-804, Guardian Ad Litem Services Account established -- Funding,
2700     is repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2701          [(2) Title 78A, Chapter 10, Judicial Selection Act, is repealed on July 1, 2023.]
2702          Section 149. Section 63I-2-279 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2703     read:
2704          63I-2-279 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 79.
2705          (1) Section 79-2-206, Transition, is repealed July 1, 2024.
2706          (2) Section 79-2-407, Study of funding for water infrastructure costs, is repealed July
2707     1, 2025.
2708          (3) Subsection 79-4-1002(2), [which creates] regarding a pilot program for veteran free
2709     admission to state parks, is repealed July 1, 2025.
2710          (4) Section 79-7-303, Zion National Park Support Programs Restricted Account, is
2711     repealed [on] July 1, 2024.
2712          Section 150. Section 63I-2-280 (Effective upon governor's approval) is amended to
2713     read:
2714          63I-2-280 (Effective upon governor's approval). Repeal dates: Title 80.
2715          Reserved.
2716          Section 151. Section 63I-2-281 (Effective 09/01/24) is amended to read:
2717          63I-2-281 (Effective 09/01/24). Repeal dates: Title 81.
2718          (1) [Sections 81-6-302 and 81-6-303 are repealed on] Section 81-6-302, Low income
2719     table -- Obligor parent only -- Child support orders entered before January 1, 2023, is repealed
2720     January 1, 2025.
2721          (2) Section 81-6-303, Low income table -- Obligor parent only -- Child support orders
2722     entered before January 1, 2023, is repealed January 1, 2025.

2723          Section 152. Section 63N-2-511 (Effective 07/01/25) is amended to read:
2724          63N-2-511 (Effective 07/01/25). Stay Another Day and Bounce Back Fund.
2725          (1) As used in this section:
2726          (a) "Bounce back fund" means the Stay Another Day and Bounce Back Fund, created
2727     in Subsection (2).
2728          (b) "Tourism board" means the Board of Tourism Development created in Section
2729     63N-7-201.
2730          (2) There is created an expendable special revenue fund known as the Stay Another
2731     Day and Bounce Back Fund.
2732          (3) The bounce back fund shall:
2733          (a) be administered by the [tourism board] Utah Office of Tourism;
2734          (b) earn interest; and
2735          (c) be funded by:
2736          (i) annual payments under Section 17-31-9 from the county in which a qualified hotel
2737     is located;
2738          (ii) money transferred to the bounce back fund under Section 63N-2-503.5 or
2739     63N-2-512; and
2740          (iii) any money that the Legislature chooses to appropriate to the bounce back fund.
2741          (4) Interest earned by the bounce back fund shall be deposited into the bounce back
2742     fund.
2743          (5) The [tourism board] Utah Office of Tourism may use money in the bounce back
2744     fund to pay for a tourism program of advertising, marketing, and branding of the state, taking
2745     into consideration the long-term strategic plan, economic trends, and opportunities for tourism
2746     development on a statewide basis.
2747          Section 153. Uncodified language.
2748          The portion of Section 195 of S.B. 95, Chapter 366, Laws of Utah 2024, that repeals
2749     Section 63I-1-230, does not take effect.
2750          Section 154. Effective date.
2751          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsections (1)(b) and (2) through (6), if approved by
2752     two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect upon approval by the
2753     governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah Constitution, Article VII,

2754     Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto, the date of veto override.
2755          (b) If approved by less than two-thirds of all members elected to each house, this bill
2756     takes effect August 19, 2024.
2757          (2) (a) If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, the actions
2758     affecting the sections described in Subsection (2)(b) take effect:
2759          (i) unless the governor vetoes the bill, the later of July 1, 2024, upon approval by the
2760     governor, or, without the governor's approval, the day following the constitutional time limit of
2761     Utah Constitution, Article VII, Section 8; or
2762          (ii) if the governor vetoes the bill and the Legislature overrides the veto, the later of
2763     July 1, 2024, or the date of veto override.
2764          (b) The actions affecting the following sections take effect in accordance with
2765     Subsection (2)(a):
2766          (i) Section 26B-2-231;
2767          (ii) Section 26B-5-606;
2768          (iii) Section 53-2d-702;
2769          (iv) Section 63H-7a-302;
2770          (v) Section 63I-1-226;
2771          (vi) Section 63I-1-241;
2772          (vii) Section 63I-1-249;
2773          (viii) Section 63I-1-253;
2774          (ix) Section 63I-1-263;
2775          (x) Section 63I-2-226;
2776          (xi) Section 63I-2-253;
2777          (xii) Section 63I-2-263; and
2778          (xiii) Section 63I-2-264.
2779          (3) The actions affecting the following sections take effect on September 1, 2024:
2780          (a) Section 63I-1-278;
2781          (b) Section 63I-2-278; and
2782          (c) Section 63I-2-281.
2783          (4) The actions affecting the following sections take effect on October 1, 2024:
2784          (a) Section 63I-1-278; and

2785          (b) Section 63I-2-263.
2786          (5) The actions affecting Section 63I-1-253 contingently take effect on January 1,
2787     2025.
2788          (6) The actions affecting the following sections take effect on July 1, 2025:
2789          (a) Section 63I-1-217; and
2790          (b) Section 63N-2-511.