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S.B. 13
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STATE PARKS AMENDMENTS
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2000 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Sponsor: Joseph L. Hull
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AN ACT RELATING TO PARKS AND RECREATION; ALLOWING THE DIVISION OF
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PARKS AND RECREATION TO GIVE RIVERWAY ENHANCEMENT GRANTS OR
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RECREATIONAL TRAILS GRANTS TO STATE AGENCIES; AND SEPARATING THE
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MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE SITE FROM IRON MISSION STATE PARK.
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This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
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AMENDS:
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63-11-17.8, as last amended by Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1994
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63-11-54.5, as enacted by Chapter 262, Laws of Utah 1992
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63-11a-501, as last amended by Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1994
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
63-11-17.8
is amended to read:
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63-11-17.8. Riverway enhancement grants -- Matching funds requirements -- Rules.
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(1) (a) The Division of Parks and Recreation may give grants to local governments and
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state agencies for riverway enhancement projects with funds appropriated by the Legislature for
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that purpose.
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(b) Each grant recipient must provide matching funds having a value that is equal to or
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greater than the grant funds received. However, the Board of Parks and Recreation may allow a
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grant recipient to provide property, material, or labor in lieu of money, provided the grant
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recipient's contribution has a value that is equal to or greater than the grant funds received.
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(2) The Board of Parks and Recreation shall:
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(a) make rules setting forth procedures and criteria for the awarding of grants for riverway
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enhancement projects; and
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(b) determine to whom grant funds shall be awarded after considering the
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recommendations of and after consulting with the Riverway Enhancement Advisory Council and
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the division.
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(3) Rules for the awarding of grants for riverway enhancement projects shall provide that:
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(a) each riverway enhancement project for which grant funds are awarded must be along
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a river or stream that is impacted by high density populations or prone to flooding; and
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(b) riverway enhancement proposals that include a plan to provide employment
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opportunities for youth, including at-risk youth, as defined in Section
63-11a-501
, in the
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development of the riverway enhancement project shall be encouraged.
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Section 2.
Section
63-11-54.5
is amended to read:
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63-11-54.5. Mountain Meadow Massacre site included within state park system.
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(1) [An annex to Iron Mission State Park consisting of the] The Mountain Meadow
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Massacre site and monument [is established] shall be included within the state park system.
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(2) The Division of Parks and Recreation may:
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(a) enter into an agreement with the United States Forest Service for the use of land at the
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site as a state park; and
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(b) receive donations of land, facilities or both at the site for inclusion within the state
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park.
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Section 3.
Section
63-11a-501
is amended to read:
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63-11a-501. Grants -- Matching funds requirements -- Rules.
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(1) (a) The division may give grants to federal government agencies, state agencies, or
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local governments for the planning, acquisition, and development of trails within the state's
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recreational trail system with funds appropriated by the Legislature for that purpose.
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(b) Each grant recipient must provide matching funds having a value that is equal to or
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greater than the grant funds received. However, the Board of Parks and Recreation may allow a
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grant recipient to provide property, material, or labor in lieu of money, provided the grant
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recipient's contribution has a value that is equal to or greater than the grant funds received.
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(2) The Board of Parks and Recreation shall:
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(a) make rules setting forth procedures and criteria for the awarding of grants for
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recreational trails; and
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(b) determine to whom grant funds shall be awarded after considering the
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recommendations of and after consulting with the Recreational Trails Advisory Council and the
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division.
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(3) Rules for the awarding of grants for recreational trails shall provide that:
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(a) each grant applicant must solicit public comment on the proposed recreational trail and
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submit a summary of that comment to the division;
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(b) each trail project for which grant funds are awarded must conform to the criteria and
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guidelines specified in Sections
63-11a-102
,
63-11a-103
, and
63-11a-201
; and
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(c) trail proposals that include a plan to provide employment opportunities for youth,
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including at-risk youth, in the development of the trail shall be encouraged.
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(4) As used in this section, "at-risk youth" means youth who:
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(a) are subject to environmental forces, such as poverty or family dysfunction, that may
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make them vulnerable to family, school, or community problems;
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(b) perform poorly in school or have failed to complete high school;
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(c) exhibit behaviors which have the potential to harm themselves or others in the
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community, such as truancy, use of alcohol or drugs, and associating with delinquent peers; or
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(d) have already engaged in behaviors harmful to themselves or others in the community.
Legislative Review Note
as of 12-10-99 7:54 AM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.