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2021 Utah Code
Title 36 - Legislature
Chapter 21 - Filing Legislation Deadline
Section 1 - Definition -- Deadline for state governmental entities filing legislation -- Waiver.
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UT Code § 36-21-1 (2021)
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Effective 7/1/2020
36-21-1. Definition -- Deadline for state governmental entities filing legislation -- Waiver.
Amended by Chapter 365, 2020 General Session
36-21-1. Definition -- Deadline for state governmental entities filing legislation -- Waiver.
- (1) "Governmental entity" means:
- (a) the executive branch of the state, including all departments, institutions, boards, divisions, bureaus, offices, commissions, committees, and elected officials;
- (b) the judicial branch of the state, including the courts, the Judicial Council, the Administrative Office of the Courts, and similar administrative units in the judicial branch;
- (c) the State Board of Education, the Utah Board of Higher Education, and any state-funded institution of higher education or public education;
- (d) the National Guard;
- (e) all quasi independent entities created by statute; and
- (f) any political subdivision of the state, including any county, city, town, school district, public transit district, redevelopment agency, special improvement or taxing district.
- (2) Legislation requested by a governmental entity may not be considered by the Legislature during the annual general session unless:
- (a) at the time the request for legislation is made it has a legislative sponsor;
- (b) the request for legislation is filed with the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel by December 1st of the year immediately before the Legislature's annual general session; and
- (c) at the time the request for legislation is filed, it includes the purpose of the measure and all necessary drafting information.
- (3) The Legislature, by motion and with the approval of a majority vote in one house, may waive this requirement.
- (4) It is the intent of the Legislature that these agency requests will not be given higher priority than individual legislative requests filed at a later date.
Amended by Chapter 365, 2020 General Session
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