The total FY 1997 appropriation of $11,358,800
for the Legislature and its staff agencies is an increase of 4.9 percent from
estimated expenditures in FY 1996. (See Table 4 for
a breakdown by program.)
Major budget increases included:
The Utah Senate is composed
of 29 members and is organized into ten standing committees, interim study
committees, nine appropriation subcommittees, and a management committee.
House of Representatives
The Utah House of Representatives
is composed of 75 members and is organized into ten standing committees,
interim study committees, nine appropriation subcommittees, and a management
committee.
Legislative Printing
The Legislative Printing Office provides essentially all of the printing services for the Legislature and its staff agencies.
Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel is the research and legal staff arm of the Utah Legislature. The staff of the Office provides a legal and policy review of both current law and proposed legislation.
Included in the appropriation
are funds to support several task forces and study committees established
by the Legislature.
Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst
The major duties of
this Office involve analyzing and making recommendations to the Legislature
on every item in the Governor's budget, providing cost estimates on proposed
legislation, and providing revenue estimates on existing and proposed revenue
bills.
Office of the Legislative Auditor General
The major function of
this Office is to conduct performance audits of state departments and institutions,
including school districts and state colleges and universities. This office
received funding for an additional audit position.
Tax Review Commission
The 1990 Legislature
enacted House Bill 266 that established a Tax Review Commission. The Tax
Review Commission is composed of 14 members, including two members from
the Senate and two from the House of Representatives, five members appointed
by the Governor, an ex officio member of the State Tax Commission and four
members selected by the other ten members of the Commission. The purpose
of the review commission is to establish an on going and comprehensive
review of the tax laws of the State and its political subdivisions and
make recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature on tax issues
and policies.
Constitutional Revision Commission
This Commission is responsible
for making a comprehensive examination of the state constitution and recommending
amendments to the Legislature.