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63J-7-203. Legislative review and approval of certain grant requests.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "High impact grant" means a grant that will or could:
(i) result in the state receiving total payments of $1,000,000 or more per year from thegrantor;
(ii) require the state to add 11 or more permanent full-time employees, 11 or morepermanent part-time employees, or combination of permanent full-time employees andpermanent part-time employees equal to 11 or more in order to receive the grant; or
(iii) require the state to expend more than $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal yearin order to receive or administer the grant.
(b) "Medium impact grant" means a grant that will or could:
(i) result in the state receiving total payments of more than $50,000 but less than$1,000,000 per year from the grantor;
(ii) require the state to add more than zero but less than 11 permanent full-timeemployees, more than zero but less than 11 permanent part-time employees, or a combination ofpermanent full-time employees and permanent part-time employees equal to more than zero butless than 11 in order to receive or administer the grant; or
(iii) require the state to expend $1 to $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal year inorder to receive or administer the grant.
(2) (a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a medium impact grant, and, wherepossible, before formally submitting a request for a medium impact grant to the grantor, anagency shall:
(i) submit the grant summary to the governor or the Judicial Council, as appropriate, forapproval or rejection; and
(ii) if the governor or Judicial Council approves the grant, submit the grant summary tothe Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee for its review and recommendations.
(b) The Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee shall review the grant summaryand may:
(i) recommend that the agency accept the grant;
(ii) recommend that the agency not accept the grant; or
(iii) recommend to the governor that the governor call a special session of the Legislatureto review and approve or reject the acceptance of the grant.
(3) (a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a high impact grant, and, wherepossible, before formally submitting a request for a high impact grant to the grantor, an agencyshall:
(i) submit the grant summary to the governor or Judicial Council, as appropriate, forapproval or rejection; and
(ii) if the governor or Judicial Council approves the grant, submit the grant summary tothe Legislature for its approval or rejection in an annual general session or a special session.
(b) (i) If the Legislature approves the grant, the agency may accept the grant.
(ii) If the Legislature fails to approve the grant, the agency may not accept the grant.
(c) If an agency fails to obtain the Legislature's approval under this Subsection (3):
(i) the governor or Judicial Council, as appropriate, may require the agency to return thegrant;
(ii) the Legislature may direct the agency to return the grant to the grantor; or


(iii) the Legislature may reduce the agency's appropriation in an amount less than, equalto, or greater than the amount of the grant received by the agency.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63j > Chapter-07 > 63j-7-203

63J-7-203. Legislative review and approval of certain grant requests.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "High impact grant" means a grant that will or could:
(i) result in the state receiving total payments of $1,000,000 or more per year from thegrantor;
(ii) require the state to add 11 or more permanent full-time employees, 11 or morepermanent part-time employees, or combination of permanent full-time employees andpermanent part-time employees equal to 11 or more in order to receive the grant; or
(iii) require the state to expend more than $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal yearin order to receive or administer the grant.
(b) "Medium impact grant" means a grant that will or could:
(i) result in the state receiving total payments of more than $50,000 but less than$1,000,000 per year from the grantor;
(ii) require the state to add more than zero but less than 11 permanent full-timeemployees, more than zero but less than 11 permanent part-time employees, or a combination ofpermanent full-time employees and permanent part-time employees equal to more than zero butless than 11 in order to receive or administer the grant; or
(iii) require the state to expend $1 to $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal year inorder to receive or administer the grant.
(2) (a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a medium impact grant, and, wherepossible, before formally submitting a request for a medium impact grant to the grantor, anagency shall:
(i) submit the grant summary to the governor or the Judicial Council, as appropriate, forapproval or rejection; and
(ii) if the governor or Judicial Council approves the grant, submit the grant summary tothe Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee for its review and recommendations.
(b) The Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee shall review the grant summaryand may:
(i) recommend that the agency accept the grant;
(ii) recommend that the agency not accept the grant; or
(iii) recommend to the governor that the governor call a special session of the Legislatureto review and approve or reject the acceptance of the grant.
(3) (a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a high impact grant, and, wherepossible, before formally submitting a request for a high impact grant to the grantor, an agencyshall:
(i) submit the grant summary to the governor or Judicial Council, as appropriate, forapproval or rejection; and
(ii) if the governor or Judicial Council approves the grant, submit the grant summary tothe Legislature for its approval or rejection in an annual general session or a special session.
(b) (i) If the Legislature approves the grant, the agency may accept the grant.
(ii) If the Legislature fails to approve the grant, the agency may not accept the grant.
(c) If an agency fails to obtain the Legislature's approval under this Subsection (3):
(i) the governor or Judicial Council, as appropriate, may require the agency to return thegrant;
(ii) the Legislature may direct the agency to return the grant to the grantor; or


(iii) the Legislature may reduce the agency's appropriation in an amount less than, equalto, or greater than the amount of the grant received by the agency.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Utah > Title-63j > Chapter-07 > 63j-7-203

63J-7-203. Legislative review and approval of certain grant requests.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "High impact grant" means a grant that will or could:
(i) result in the state receiving total payments of $1,000,000 or more per year from thegrantor;
(ii) require the state to add 11 or more permanent full-time employees, 11 or morepermanent part-time employees, or combination of permanent full-time employees andpermanent part-time employees equal to 11 or more in order to receive the grant; or
(iii) require the state to expend more than $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal yearin order to receive or administer the grant.
(b) "Medium impact grant" means a grant that will or could:
(i) result in the state receiving total payments of more than $50,000 but less than$1,000,000 per year from the grantor;
(ii) require the state to add more than zero but less than 11 permanent full-timeemployees, more than zero but less than 11 permanent part-time employees, or a combination ofpermanent full-time employees and permanent part-time employees equal to more than zero butless than 11 in order to receive or administer the grant; or
(iii) require the state to expend $1 to $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal year inorder to receive or administer the grant.
(2) (a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a medium impact grant, and, wherepossible, before formally submitting a request for a medium impact grant to the grantor, anagency shall:
(i) submit the grant summary to the governor or the Judicial Council, as appropriate, forapproval or rejection; and
(ii) if the governor or Judicial Council approves the grant, submit the grant summary tothe Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee for its review and recommendations.
(b) The Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee shall review the grant summaryand may:
(i) recommend that the agency accept the grant;
(ii) recommend that the agency not accept the grant; or
(iii) recommend to the governor that the governor call a special session of the Legislatureto review and approve or reject the acceptance of the grant.
(3) (a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a high impact grant, and, wherepossible, before formally submitting a request for a high impact grant to the grantor, an agencyshall:
(i) submit the grant summary to the governor or Judicial Council, as appropriate, forapproval or rejection; and
(ii) if the governor or Judicial Council approves the grant, submit the grant summary tothe Legislature for its approval or rejection in an annual general session or a special session.
(b) (i) If the Legislature approves the grant, the agency may accept the grant.
(ii) If the Legislature fails to approve the grant, the agency may not accept the grant.
(c) If an agency fails to obtain the Legislature's approval under this Subsection (3):
(i) the governor or Judicial Council, as appropriate, may require the agency to return thegrant;
(ii) the Legislature may direct the agency to return the grant to the grantor; or


(iii) the Legislature may reduce the agency's appropriation in an amount less than, equalto, or greater than the amount of the grant received by the agency.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2008 General Session