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2006 Utah Code - 20A-7-202 — Statewide initiative process -- Application procedures -- Time to gather signatures -- Grounds for rejection.

     20A-7-202.   Statewide initiative process -- Application procedures -- Time to gather signatures -- Grounds for rejection.
     (1) Persons wishing to circulate an initiative petition shall file an application with the lieutenant governor.
     (2) The application shall contain:
     (a) the name and residence address of at least five sponsors of the initiative petition;
     (b) a statement indicating that each of the sponsors:
     (i) is a resident of Utah; and
     (ii) has voted in a regular general election in Utah within the last three years;
     (c) the signature of each of the sponsors, attested to by a notary public;
     (d) a copy of the proposed law; and
     (e) a statement indicating whether or not persons gathering signatures for the petition may be paid for doing so.
     (3) The application and its contents are public when filed with the lieutenant governor.
     (4) (a) The sponsors shall qualify the petition for the regular general election ballot no later than one year after the application is filed.
     (b) If the sponsors fail to qualify the petition for that ballot, the sponsors must:
     (i) submit a new application;
     (ii) obtain new signature sheets; and
     (iii) collect signatures again.
     (5) The lieutenant governor shall reject the application and not issue circulation sheets if:
     (a) the law proposed by the initiative is patently unconstitutional;
     (b) the law proposed by the initiative is nonsensical;
     (c) the proposed law could not become law if passed; or
     (d) the law proposed by the initiative is identical or substantially similar to a law proposed by an initiative that was submitted to the county clerks and lieutenant governor for certification and evaluation within two years preceding the date on which the application for this initiative was filed.

Amended by Chapter 304, 2003 General Session

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