{
(a)
}
The Transportation Commission, in consultation with the
department
and the metropolitan planning organizations as defined in Section 72-1-
208.5
, shall
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develop a written prioritization process for the prioritization of new transportation
capacity
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projects that are or will be part of the state highway system under Chapter 4, Part 1, State
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Highways.
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{
(b) The department shall consult with metropolitan planning organizations
as defined
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in Section
72-1-208.5
in the development provided under Subsection (1)(a).
}
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(2) Prior to finalizing priorities and funding levels of projects in the state
transportation
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system, the commission shall conduct public hearings at locations around the state and
accept
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public comments on:
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(a) the written prioritization process;
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and
}
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(b) the merits of
{
major
}
new transportation
capacity
projects that will be
prioritized under this
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section
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.
}
; and
(c) the merits of new transportation capacity projects as recommended by a
consensus of local elected officials participating in a metropolitan planning
organization as defined in Section 72-1-208.5.
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(e) "minor collector road" or "
{
major
}
minor
collector street" has the
same meaning as provided
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under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines;
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transportation systems.
(6) The task force shall meet no more than eight times from April through
November.
(7) The task force shall make a final report, including any proposed legislation,
to the Transportation Interim Committee before November 30, 2005.
MOTION: Sen. Walker moved to adopt the amendments.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Hale and Sen. Mayne absent for the vote.
Brent Gardner, Executive Director, Utah Association of Counties; John Nord, Executive
Director, Utah Department of Transportation; Chuck Chapel, Executive Director, Wasatch
Front Regional Council; and Lincoln Shurtz, Utah League of Cities and Towns, spoke in
support of the bill.
MOTION : Sen. Walker moved to pass 1st. Sub. S.B. 25 out favorably as amended.
The motion passed unanimously.
2. S.B. 51 New Motor Vehicle Franchise Act Amendments (D. Eastman)
Sen. Eastman explained the bill assisted by Russell Skousen, Executive Director, Department
of Commerce.
The following amendments were distributed:
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(ii) if the order modifies or rejects a finding of fact in a recommendation from the
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advisory board, shall be made on the basis of information learned from the executive
director's:
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(A) personal attendance at the hearing;
or
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(B) review of the record developed at the hearing
{
; or
}
.
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{
(C) consultation with the executive director's designee under Subsection
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13-14-103
(1)(a), who attended the adjudicative proceeding.
}
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(1) (a) A person may commence an adjudicative proceeding in accordance with this
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chapter and with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act to:
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(i) remedy a violation of this chapter; [or]
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(ii) obtain approval of an act regulated by this chapter[.]; or
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(iii) obtain
{
a
}
any
determination that this chapter specifically authorizes
that person to
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request.
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(ff) subject to
{
Subsection
}
Subsections
(7)
through (9)
, discriminate
against a franchisee in the state in favor of
MOTION:
Sen. Mayne moved to adopt the amendments.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Bramble absent for the vote.
MOTION: Sen. Walker moved to pass the bill out favorably as amended.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Bramble absent for the vote.
3. S.B. 134 Powersport Vehicle Franchise Act (D. Eastman)
Sen. Eastman explained the bill.
The following amendments were distributed:
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7, Lines 208 through 213
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(ii) if the order modifies or rejects a finding of fact in a recommendation from the
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advisory board, shall be made on the basis of information learned from the executive
director's:
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(A) personal attendance at the hearing;
or
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(B) review of the record developed at the hearing
{
; or
}
.
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{
(C) consultation with the executive director's designee under Subsection
213
13-14-103
(1)(a), who attended the adjudicative proceeding.
}
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(1) (a) A person may commence an adjudicative proceeding in accordance with this
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chapter and with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, to:
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(i) remedy a violation of this chapter; [or]
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(ii) obtain approval of an act regulated by this chapter[.]; or
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(iii) obtain any determination
that
this chapter specifically authorizes that
person to request.
MOTION: Sen. Mayne moved to adopt the amendments:
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Bramble absent for the vote.
MOTION: Sen. Hale moved to pass the bill out favorably as amended.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Bramble absent for the vote.
4. S.B. 144 Motor Vehicle Stops at Port-of-entry (P. Knudson)
Sen. Walker presented the bill.
Rich Thorn, President, CEO, Association of General Contractors, spoke in support of the bill.
Sen. Knudson further explained the bill.
Colonel Scott Duncan, Superintendent, Utah Highway Patrol, answered questions from the
committee.
Duane Braeggr, President, Tramcor Corporation, spoke in support of the bill.
MOTION: Sen. Walker moved to pass the bill out favorably.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Bramble and Sen. Hale absent for the vote.
5. S.C.R. 5 Resolution Approving Settlement of Lawsuit (P. Knudson)
Sen. Knudson explained the bill.
Carlos Braceras, Deputy Director, Utah Department of Transportation, and Fraser Nelson,
Disability Center, spoke in support of the bill.
MOTION: Sen. Mayne moved to pass the bill out favorably.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Bramble and Sen. Hale absent for the vote.
MOTION: Sen. Walker moved to adjourn.
The motion passed unanimously at 4:15 p.m.
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Sen. Sheldon L. Killpack, Committee Chair