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Second Substitute H.B. 140
Representative Martin R. Stephens proposes to substitute the following bill:
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REORGANIZATION OF VETERAN - RELATED PROGRAMS
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2000 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Sponsor: Martin R. Stephens
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AN ACT RELATING TO MILITIAS AND ARMORIES AND VETERANS; MOVING THE
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OFFICE OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO THE UTAH NATIONAL GUARD AND MAKING IT A
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DIVISION; MOVING THE ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE VETERAN'S
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MEMORIAL PARK AND NURSING HOME TO THE DIVISION AT A LATER DATE;
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DEFINING THE MEMBERSHIP AND DUTIES OF THE VETERANS' ADVISORY COUNCIL;
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EXPANDING VETERAN'S PREFERENCE APPLICATION; CREATING TWO
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CONSOLIDATION COMMITTEES TO FACILITATE THE MOVE OF THE MEMORIAL
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PARK AND NURSING HOME TO THE DIVISION; MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS;
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AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES.
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This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
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AMENDS:
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39-1-12, as last amended by Chapter 9, Laws of Utah 1988, Second Special Session
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71-7-3, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 112, Laws of Utah 1988
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71-7-4, as last amended by Chapter 243, Laws of Utah 1996
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71-8-1, as enacted by Chapter 44, Laws of Utah 1992
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71-8-2, as enacted by Chapter 44, Laws of Utah 1992
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71-8-4, as last amended by Chapters 119, 194 and 243, Laws of Utah 1996
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71-9-1, as last amended by Chapter 110, Laws of Utah 1994
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71-9-2, as last amended by Chapter 110, Laws of Utah 1994
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71-10-1, as last amended by Chapter 133, Laws of Utah 1993
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71-10-2, as last amended by Chapter 133, Laws of Utah 1993
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71-11-1, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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71-11-2, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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71-11-3, as last amended by Chapter 79, Laws of Utah 1996
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71-11-4, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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71-11-5, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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71-11-6, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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71-11-7, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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71-11-8, as enacted by Chapter 217, Laws of Utah 1995
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REPEALS AND REENACTS:
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71-8-3, as enacted by Chapter 44, Laws of Utah 1992
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This act enacts uncodified material.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
39-1-12
is amended to read:
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39-1-12. Adjutant general -- Appointment -- Term -- Duties.
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(1) (a) There shall be one adjutant general appointed by the governor. The adjutant general
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is chief of staff and holds office for a term of six years, unless terminated by resignation, disability,
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or for cause as determined by a military court or court-martial.
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(b) The person appointed to the office shall be a citizen of Utah and meet the requirements
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provided in Title 32, United States Code. He shall be a federally recognized commissioned officer
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of the National Guard of the United States with no fewer than ten years commissioned service in
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the Utah National Guard. Active service in the armed forces of the United States may be included
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in this requirement, if the officer was a member of the Utah National Guard when he entered that
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service. An officer is no longer eligible to hold the office of adjutant general after becoming 64
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years of age.
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(2) (a) He shall perform duties as are imposed by the laws of this state and the United
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States, and by the regulations of the Department of Defense of the United States. However, if any
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duties imposed by the statutes of this state at any later time conflict with those imposed by the laws
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of the United States, the duties imposed by the statutes of this state, as far as they conflict, are
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abrogated.
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(b) He shall keep rosters of all active, inactive, and retired officers and enlisted men of the
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National Guard and shall keep in his office all records, orders, regulations, and papers pertaining
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to the National Guard and the militia of this state. He shall, when he considers it necessary, at the
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expense of the state purchase or cause to be printed, and issue to members of the National Guard
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or other persons, copies of the military law, the various orders of the Department of Defense of the
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United States, and other literature he considers best for the interests of the service.
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(c) He shall cause to be prepared all blanks, books, forms, and reports necessary to carry
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out the provisions of this chapter. The blanks or forms shall be as identical as possible to those
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required by the Department of Defense of the United States for use by the regular army or National
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Guard.
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(d) He has, under the direction of the State Armory Board, supervision and charge of all
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the armories, warehouses, maintenance and repair shops, hangars, small-arms, artillery and aircraft
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ranges, campsites, concentration areas, lands, training facilities, and military reservations necessary
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to the military functions of this state. He is responsible for the protection and safety thereof and
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shall make rules for the maintenance of order, for the enforcement of rules as may be ordered for
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the operation and the repair, care, and preservation of the facilities and installations belonging to
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or leased by the state [of Utah]. He may make further improvement as the good of the service
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requires.
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(e) He shall oversee the operations of the Division of Veterans' Affairs created in Section
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71-8-2
.
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[(e)] (f) He shall cause to be prepared all blanks, books, forms, notices, and reports to carry
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out the provisions of the military laws of this state. The blanks, books, forms, notices, and reports
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shall be as identical as possible to those required by the Department of Defense for use by the
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Armed Forces of the United States.
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[(f)] (g) He shall make and transmit to the federal government the returns required by the
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laws of the United States and submit to the governor a certified copy. He shall superintend the
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preparation of all returns and reports required by the United States from Utah on military matters.
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[(g)] (h) He shall act as agent for all active, inactive, or retired members of the National
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Guard having claims against the United States for pensions, bounty, back pay, or disability arising
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from any war, federal service, or training. He shall handle the claims without charge.
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[(h)] (i) He shall, on or before January 1 next preceding the general session of the
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Legislature, make a full and detailed report to the governor of all transactions of his office,
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including related expenses, for the preceding year and shall report at other times and on other
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matters as the governor requires or as he considers advisable.
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Section 2.
Section
71-7-3
is amended to read:
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71-7-3. Development, operation, and maintenance of Utah Veterans' Cemetery and
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Memorial Park -- Responsibilities of Division of Veterans' Affairs -- Costs -- Definition.
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(1) The Division of [Parks and Recreation, under the policy direction of the Board of Parks
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and Recreation] Veterans' Affairs, in consultation with the Veterans' Memorial Park Board, shall
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develop, operate, and maintain a veterans' cemetery and memorial park.
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(2) To help pay the costs of developing, constructing, operating, and maintaining a
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veterans' cemetery and memorial park, the Division of [Parks and Recreation] Veterans' Affairs
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may:
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(a) receive federal funds, state funds, contributions from veterans' organizations, and other
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private donations; and
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(b) charge fees for at least the cost of the burial of veterans' spouses and other persons,
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whom the division and the Veterans' Memorial Park Board [of Parks and Recreation] determines
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are eligible to be buried in a veterans' cemetery established by the state.
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(3) As used in this chapter, "veteran" has the same meaning as in Section
71-8-1
.
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Section 3.
Section
71-7-4
is amended to read:
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71-7-4. Veterans' Memorial Park Board -- Members -- Appointment -- Meetings --
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Per diem.
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(1) There is created a Veterans' Memorial Park Board to serve as an advisory body to the
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Division of [Parks and Recreation] Veterans' Affairs on matters relating to the establishment and
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operation of a veterans' cemetery and memorial park.
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(2) The board shall [include] consist of the following five members:
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(a) one representative [from] recommended by the state commander of the Veterans of
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Foreign Wars;
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(b) one representative [from] recommended by the state commander of the American
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Legion;
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(c) one representative [from] recommended by the state commander of the Disabled
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American Veterans;
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(d) [one representative from] the director of the Division of [Parks and Recreation]
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Veterans' Affairs; and
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(e) one person not affiliated with any of the organizations referred to in this Subsection
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(2).
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(3) (a) Except as required by Subsection (3)(b), the governor shall appoint members in
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Subsections (2)(a), (b), (c), and (e) above for four-year terms. The governor shall make final
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appointments to the board by June 30 of any year in which appointments are to be made under this
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chapter.
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(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (3)(a), the governor shall, at the time
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of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of board
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members are staggered so that approximately half of the board is appointed every two years.
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(c) All members shall serve until their successors are appointed.
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(d) Members may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
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(4) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
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appointed for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment.
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(5) (a) The board shall select a chair annually from among [the] its members at its first
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meeting after July 1.
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(b) Three members of the board constitute a quorum to transact business.
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(c) The board shall meet at least [twice a year] quarterly on a regular date fixed by the
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board.
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(d) The chair or three members of the board may call additional meetings.
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(6) The board shall provide copies of all minutes and an annual report of its activities by
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June 30 of each year to the Veterans' Advisory Council created in Section
71-8-4
.
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[(6)] (7) (a) (i) Members who are not government employees shall receive no
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compensation or benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
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performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
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under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(ii) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
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(b) (i) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per
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diem, or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses incurred
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in the performance of their official duties from the board at the rates established by the Division
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of Finance under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(ii) State government officer and employee members may decline to receive per diem and
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expenses for their service.
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Section 4.
Section
71-8-1
is amended to read:
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71-8-1. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Council" means the Veterans' Advisory Council.
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(2) "Department" means the [Department of Community and Economic Development]
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Utah National Guard.
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(3) "Director" means the director of the [Office] Division of Veterans' Affairs.
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(4) "Division" means the Division of Veterans' Affairs.
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[(4)] (5) "Executive director" means the [executive director of the Department of
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Community and Economic Development] adjutant general of the Utah National Guard.
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[(5)] (6) "Government entity" means the state and any county, municipality, special
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district, and any other political subdivision or administrative unit of the state, including state
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institutions of education.
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[(6) "Office" means the Office of Veterans' Affairs.]
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(7) "Veteran" means:
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(a) an individual who has served on active duty in the armed forces for at least [90] 180
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consecutive days or was a member of a reserve component, and who has been separated or retired
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under honorable conditions; [and] or
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(b) any [person] individual incurring an actual service-related injury or disability in the line
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of duty whether or not that person completed [90] 180 days of active duty.
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Section 5.
Section
71-8-2
is amended to read:
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71-8-2. Division of Veterans' Affairs created -- Appointment of director -- Division
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responsibilities.
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(1) There is created within the [Department of Community and Economic Development
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an Office] Utah National Guard the Division of Veterans' Affairs.
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(2) The [executive director of the department] governor shall [appoint] select a [veteran
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as the] director [of this office] for the division from a list of qualified veterans provided by the
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Veterans' Advisory Council. Any veteran or veteran's group may submit names to the council for
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consideration.
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(3) The division shall:
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(a) conduct and supervise all veteran activities as provided in this title; and
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(b) adopt rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
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Act, to carry out the provisions of this title.
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Section 6.
Section
71-8-3
is repealed and reenacted to read:
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71-8-3. Duties of director -- Services to veterans.
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The director shall:
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(1) be responsible for the administration and the operation or support of the following
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veteran-related operations:
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(a) beginning July 1, 2002, Utah State Veterans' Nursing Home and Programs;
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(b) beginning July 1, 2001, Utah State Veterans' Cemetery and Memorial Park;
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(c) Veterans' Preference Law as defined in Section
71-10-1
;
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(d) any locally or federally funded programs for homeless veterans within the state; and
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(e) any federally funded education services for veterans within the state;
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(2) maintain liaison with local, state, and federal veterans' agencies and with Utah veterans'
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organizations;
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(3) provide current information so that veterans, their surviving spouses and family
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members, and Utah veterans' organizations will be aware of benefits to which they are, or may
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become, entitled;
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(4) develop and maintain a system for determining how many veterans are employed by
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the various government entities within the state and keeping track of them; and
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(5) create and maintain, as completely as possible, a record of veterans in Utah.
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Section 7.
Section
71-8-4
is amended to read:
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71-8-4. Veterans' Advisory Council -- Membership -- Duties and responsibilities --
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Per diem and expenses.
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(1) There is created a Veterans' Advisory Council whose purpose is to advise the director
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of the [Office] Division of Veterans' Affairs on issues relating to veterans.
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[(2) (a) The governor shall appoint seven members to the council.]
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[(b) Council membership shall include:]
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[(i) six veterans; and]
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[(ii) one nonveteran.]
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(2) The council shall consist of eleven voting members and one nonvoting member,
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designated as follows:
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(a) five members appointed by the governor to serve four-year terms:
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(i) four veterans at large; and
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(ii) a representative from the Office of the Governor;
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(b) the director of the VA Health Care System or his designee;
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(c) the director of the VA Benefits Administration Regional Office in Salt Lake City, or
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his designee;
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(d) a representative from the Veterans' Memorial Park Board for the duration of his
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appointment to the board;
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(e) the commanders or their designees of the three largest veterans service organizations
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in the state. Their terms shall last as long as they hold the required office; and
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[(c) The] (f) the director shall be a nonvoting member of the council.
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(3) (a) Except as required by Subsection (3)(b), as terms of current council members
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expire, the governor shall appoint each new [member] or reappointed member to a four-year term
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commencing on July 1.
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(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (3)(a), the governor shall, at the time
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of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of council
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members are staggered so that approximately half of the [council is] members appointed by the
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governor are appointed every two years.
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(4) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the governor shall appoint
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a replacement [shall be appointed] for the unexpired term within 60 days of receiving notice.
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(5) Members appointed by the governor may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
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(6) (a) Any veterans' group or veteran may provide the [executive] director with a list of
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recommendations for members on the council.
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(b) The [executive] director shall provide the governor with the list of recommendations
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for members to be appointed to the council.
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(c) The governor shall make final appointments to the council by June 30 of any year in
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which appointments are to be made under this chapter.
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(7) The council shall elect a chair from among its [veteran] members every two years. The
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chair shall be a veteran.
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(8) (a) The council shall meet at least once every quarter.
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(b) The director of the [Office] Division of Veterans' Affairs may convene additional
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meetings, as necessary.
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(9) The [office is] division shall provide staff to the council.
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(10) [Four] Six voting members are a quorum for the transaction of business.
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(11) The council shall:
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(a) solicit input concerning veterans issues from veterans' groups throughout the state;
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(b) report issues received to the director of the [Office] Division of Veterans' Affairs and
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make recommendations concerning them;
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(c) keep abreast of federal developments that affect veterans locally and advise the director
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of them; and
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(d) approve, by a majority vote, the use of monies generated from veterans' license plates
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under Section
41-1a-408
for veterans' programs.
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(12) (a) Members shall receive no compensation or benefits for their services, but may
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receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance of the member's official duties at the
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rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(b) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
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Section 8.
Section
71-9-1
is amended to read:
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71-9-1. Contract to provide assistance to veterans and their widows and children.
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The [director of the Department of Community and Economic Development] adjutant
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general of the National Guard through the [Office] Division of Veterans' Affairs is authorized to
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contract with the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign
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Wars of the United States, as organized in this state, to provide, especially in the outlying areas of
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the state, assistance to veterans, their widows, and children as follows:
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(1) to disseminate information regarding all laws applicable to veterans, their widows, and
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children in the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims against the United States
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arising by reason of service in the military, naval, or air services;
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(2) to assist veterans, their widows, and children in the establishment of all rights and the
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procurement of all benefits which may accrue to them under the laws of this state or of the United
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States;
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(3) to cooperate with any and all agencies and instrumentalities of this state or of the
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United States having to do with the employment or reemployment of veterans;
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(4) to cooperate with any and all agencies and instrumentalities of this state or of the
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United States and make a representative and information available on a rotating basis in the
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outlying areas of the state;
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(5) to assist veterans in obtaining such preference for employment as may be authorized
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by the laws of this state or of the United States; and
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(6) to assist veterans, their widows, and children in obtaining emergency relief, and to that
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end cooperate with such agencies and instrumentalities of this state or of the United States as have
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been or may be established for the purpose of extending emergency relief.
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Section 9.
Section
71-9-2
is amended to read:
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71-9-2. Contracts subject to appropriation of funds.
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Any contract entered into under Section
71-9-1
shall expressly state that it is subject to the
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appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature to carry out its terms and that the decision of
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the [director of the Department of Community and Economic Development] adjutant general of
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the National Guard in conjunction with the director of the Division of Veterans' Affairs as to
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whether an appropriation is sufficient to carry out the terms of the contract is conclusive.
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Section 10.
Section
71-10-1
is amended to read:
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71-10-1. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Active duty" means active military duty and does not include active duty for training,
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initial active duty for training, or inactive duty for training.
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(2) "Disabled veteran" means an individual who has:
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(a) been separated or retired from the armed forces under honorable conditions; and
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(b) established the existence of a service-connected disability or is receiving compensation,
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disability retirement benefits, or pension because of a public statute administered by the federal
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Department of Veterans Affairs or a military department.
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(3) "Government entity" means the state [and], any county, municipality, special district,
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or any other political subdivision or administrative unit of the state, including state institutions of
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education.
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(4) "Preference eligible" means:
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(a) any individual who has served on active duty in the armed forces for more than 180
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consecutive days, or was a member of a reserve component who served in a campaign or
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expedition for which a campaign medal has been authorized and who has been separated under
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honorable conditions;
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(b) a disabled veteran with any percentage of disability;
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(c) the h
SPOUSE OR
h unmarried widow or widower of a veteran;
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(d) a purple heart recipient; or
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(e) a retired member of the armed forces who retired below the rank of major or its
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equivalent.
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(5) "Veteran" means:
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(a) an individual who has served on active duty in the armed forces for more than 180
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consecutive days, or was a member of a reserve component who served in a campaign or
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expedition for which a campaign medal has been authorized and who has been separated or retired
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under honorable conditions; or
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(b) any [person] individual incurring an actual service-related injury or disability in the line
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of duty whether or not that person completed 180 consecutive days of active duty.
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Section 11.
Section
71-10-2
is amended to read:
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71-10-2. Veteran's preference.
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(1) Each government entity shall grant a veteran's preference h [[]upon initial hiring[]] h to
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each
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preference eligible veteran h [
, disabled veteran, or veteran as defined in Section
71-10-1
on any job
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opening where the entity accepts applications from outside its own workforce
] h or preference
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eligible spouse according to the procedures and requirements of this chapter.
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(2) The personnel officer of any government entity shall add to the score of a preference
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eligible who receives a passing score on an examination, or any rating or ranking mechanism used
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in selecting an individual for any career service position with the government entity:
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(a) five percent of the total possible score, if he is a veteran;
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(b) ten percent of the total possible score, if he is a disabled veteran or a purple heart
331
recipient; or
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(c) in the case of a preference eligible spouse, widow, or widower, the same percentage
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the qualifying veteran h
IS, OR
h would have been h
,
h entitled to.
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(3) A preference eligible who applies for a position that does not require an examination,
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or where examination results are other than a numeric score, shall be given preference in
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interviewing and hiring for the position.
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Section 12.
Section
71-11-1
is amended to read:
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71-11-1. Title.
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This chapter shall be known as the "Utah Veterans' Nursing Home Act."
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Section 13.
Section
71-11-2
is amended to read:
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71-11-2. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Administrator" means the Veterans' Nursing Home Administrator selected in
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accordance with Section
71-11-5
.
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[(1)] (2) "Board" means the Veterans' Nursing Home Advisory Board.
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[(2)] (3) "Department" means the Utah [Department of Health] National Guard.
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(4) "Division" means the Division of Veterans' Affairs created in Section
71-8-2
.
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[(3)] (5) "Executive Director" means the [director of the Utah Veterans' Home selected in
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accordance with Section
71-11-5
] adjutant general of the National Guard.
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[(4)] (6) "Home" means the Utah Veterans' Nursing Home as established under this
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chapter.
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[(5) "Office" means the Office of the Executive Director.]
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[(6)] (7) "Veteran" shall have the same meaning as found in Subsection
71-10-1
(5).
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Section 14.
Section
71-11-3
is amended to read:
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71-11-3. Establishment and construction -- Compliance with federal requirements.
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(1) There is established a Utah Veterans' Nursing Home, to be administered by the
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[department] division to provide nursing home care for veterans in Utah.
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(2) The home shall:
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(a) have at least an 80-bed capacity;
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(b) be designed and constructed consistent with the requirements for federal funding under
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38 U.S.C. Sec. 8131 et seq.; and
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(c) be operated consistent with the requirements for per diem payments from the United
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States Department of Veterans Affairs under 38 U.S.C. Sec. 1741 et seq.
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Section 15.
Section
71-11-4
is amended to read:
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71-11-4. Administration by Division of Veterans' Affairs.
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The [department] division shall be responsible for the supervision and operation of the
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home.
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Section 16.
Section
71-11-5
is amended to read:
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71-11-5. Operation of home -- Rulemaking authority -- Selection of director.
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(1) The [office] division shall, subject to the approval of the executive director [of the
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department]:
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(a) establish appropriate criteria for the admission and discharge of residents subject to the
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requirements in Section
71-11-6
and criteria set by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs;
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(b) establish a schedule of charges for residence in cases where residents have available
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resources;
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(c) establish standards for the operation of the home not inconsistent with standards set
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by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs;
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(d) make rules to implement this [section] chapter in accordance with Title 63, Chapter
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46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act;
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(e) ensure that the home is licensed in accordance with Title 26, Chapter 21, Health Care
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Facility [Licensure] Licensing and Inspection Act, and 38 U.S.C. Sec. 1742(a).
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(2) In addition, the [office] division shall, after reviewing recommendations of the board,
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appoint [a director] an administrator for the home.
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Section 17.
Section
71-11-6
is amended to read:
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71-11-6. Eligibility -- Admission requirements.
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(1) Application for admission shall be made to the [office] nursing home administrator.
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(2) Veterans and their spouses or surviving spouses who are residents of Utah and in need
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of nursing home care may be admitted to the home.
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(3) Preference shall be given to [those] veterans who are without adequate means of
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support and unable, due to wounds, disease, old age, or infirmity, to properly maintain themselves.
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Section 18.
Section
71-11-7
is amended to read:
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71-11-7. Veterans' Nursing Home Advisory Board.
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(1) (a) There is created a Veterans' Nursing Home Advisory Board to act as a liaison
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between the residents, members of the public, and the administration of the home.
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(b) The board shall be responsible for interviewing candidates for the position of [director]
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nursing home administrator and making a recommendation to the [office] division.
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(2) The board shall consist of the following seven members [appointed by the governor]:
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(a) one resident of the home appointed by the governor;
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(b) two members of the [Governor's] Veterans' Advisory Council, designated by the
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governor, one of which shall specifically be designated as the board's representative to the council;
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(c) [two representatives] one veteran at-large appointed by the governor;
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(d) one representative from the [Veterans Hospital; and] VA Health Care System,
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appointed by its director;
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(e) a representative from the Department of Health, appointed by its executive director;
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and
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[(e)] (f) one representative from the Department of [Veterans] Veterans' Affairs regional
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office.
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(3) (a) Members shall serve for [three-year] four-year terms. [The initial appointment of
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three of the members to the board shall be for a term of two years. The decision of which terms
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shall be for two years shall be made by the governor at the time of appointment.] Except as
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required by Subsection (3)(b), as terms of current board members expire, the governor shall
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appoint each new or reappointed member to a four-year term commencing on July 1.
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(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (3)(a), the governor shall, at the time
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of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of board
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members are staggered so that approximately half of the board is appointed every two years.
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(c) The governor shall make final appointments to the board by June 30 of any year in
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which appointments are to be made under this chapter.
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(4) Vacancies shall be filled by the governor within 60 days of receiving notice of a
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vacancy, but only for the unexpired term of the vacated member.
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(5) Members may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
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(6) The board shall elect a chair annually from among its members at its first meeting after
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July 1.
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(7) The board shall meet at least quarterly.
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(8) Four members of the board constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
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(9) The board shall provide copies of all minutes and an annual report of its activities by
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June 30 of each year to the adjutant general of the National Guard, the Division of Veterans'
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Affairs, and the Veterans' Advisory Council.
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(10) (a) (i) Members who are not government employees shall receive no compensation
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or benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance
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of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections
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63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(ii) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
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(b) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per diem,
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or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
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performance of their official duties from the board at the rates established by the Division of
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Finance under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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Section 19.
Section
71-11-8
is amended to read:
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71-11-8. Utah Veterans' Nursing Home Expendable Trust Fund.
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(1) There is created the Utah Veterans' Nursing Home Expendable Trust Fund to be
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administered by the [office] division for the benefit of the home and its residents.
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(2) All cash donations, gifts, or bequests shall be deposited in the trust fund and used
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according to the wishes of the donor.
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(3) All funds received by the home from federal or state agencies [for the home and its
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operations], individual insurance reimbursement, or cash payments shall be deposited in the trust
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fund.
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Section 20. Legislative intent.
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It is the intent of the Legislature that all personnel and any funds employed in the
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administration of entities transferred by this legislation to the administration of the Division of
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Veterans' Affairs be transferred with the entity responsibility to the division.
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Section 21. Consolidation committees -- Creation -- Membership -- Duties -- Reports.
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(1) There is created a Veterans' Memorial Park Consolidation Committee.
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(a) The committee shall consist of the members of the Veterans' Advisory Council, the
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Veterans' Memorial Park Board, and the adjutant general of the Utah National Guard or his
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designee.
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(b) The division of Veterans' Affairs shall provide staff to the committee.
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(c) The committee shall study the transfer of the supervision and operation of the Veterans'
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Cemetery and Memorial Park from the Division of Parks and Recreation to the Division of
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Veterans' Affairs. Specifically, the committee shall:
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(i) ascertain the status of all employees currently employed to operate and care for the
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grounds of the Memorial Park, and make recommendations concerning how many employees will
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be needed to continue to operate and care for the Memorial Park;
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(ii) determine the status of all equipment necessary to operate and maintain the Memorial
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Park, and make recommendations concerning equipment acquisition and maintenance;
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(iii) determine the status and designation of all funds used to operate and maintain the
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Memorial Park, including amounts included within the budget of the Division of Parks and
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Recreation;
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(iv) create a process by which the transfer of supervision and operation of the Memorial
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Park to the division of Veterans' Affairs is completed in an efficient and orderly manner.
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(d) The committee shall complete its business and make a final report to the Government
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Operations Interim Committee by November 30, 2000.
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(2) There is created a Veterans' Nursing Home Consolidation Committee.
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(a) The committee shall consist of the members of the Veterans' Advisory Council, the
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Veterans' Nursing Home Advisory Board, and the adjutant general of the Utah National Guard or
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his designee.
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(b) The division of Veterans' Affairs shall provide staff to the committee.
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(c) The committee shall study the transfer of the supervision of the Veterans' Nursing
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Home to the Division of Veterans' Affairs. Specifically, the committee shall create a process by
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which the transfer of supervision of the Veterans' Nursing Home to the division is completed in
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an efficient and orderly manner, taking into account all federal and state requirements necessary
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to maintain certification.
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(d) The committee shall make a progress report to the Government Operations Interim
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Committee by November 30, 2000, and a final report to the same committee by November 30,
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2001.
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Section 22. Effective date.
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(1) Sections
71-7-3
and
71-7-4
of this act take effect on July 1, 2001.
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(2) Sections
71-11-2
through
71-11-8
take effect on July 1, 2002.
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(3) All other sections in this act take effect on July 1, 2000.
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