Utah Code § 26B-1-308

Rural health care funds -- Source of revenues -- Interest -- Distribution of
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Emergency medical services" is as defined in Section 53-2d-101.
(b) "Federally qualified health center" is as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1395x.
(c) "Fiscal year" means a one-year period beginning on July 1 of each year.
(d) "Freestanding urgent care center" is as defined in Section 59-12-801.
(e) "Nursing care facility" is as defined in Section 26B-2-201.
(f) "Rural city hospital" is as defined in Section 59-12-801.
(g) "Rural county health care facility" is as defined in Section 59-12-801.
(h) "Rural emergency medical services" is as defined in Section 59-12-801.
(i) "Rural health care funds" means money appropriated by the Legislature to improve the
delivery of quality health care in rural areas of the state.
(j) "Rural health clinic" is as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1395x.
(2) Subject to Subsections (3) and (4), the State Tax Commission shall for a fiscal year distribute
rural health care funds to each:
(a) county legislative body of a county that, on January 1, 2007, imposes a tax in accordance
with Section 59-12-802 and has not repealed the tax; or
(b) city legislative body of a city that, on January 1, 2007, imposes a tax in accordance with
Section 59-12-804 and has not repealed the tax.
(3)
(a) Subject to Subsection (4), for purposes of the distribution required by Subsection (2), the
State Tax Commission shall:
(i) estimate for each county and city described in Subsection (2) the amount by which the
revenues collected from the taxes imposed under Sections 59-12-802 and 59-12-804 for
fiscal year 2005-06 would have been reduced had:
(A) the amendments made by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 288, Sections 25 and 26, to
Sections 59-12-802 and 59-12-804 been in effect for fiscal year 2005-06; and
(B) each county and city described in Subsection (2) imposed the tax under Sections
59-12-802 and 59-12-804 for the entire fiscal year 2005-06;
(ii)
(A) for fiscal years ending before fiscal year 2018, calculate a percentage for each county and
city described in Subsection (2) by dividing the amount estimated for each county and city
in accordance with Subsection (3)(a)(i) by $555,000; and
(B) beginning in fiscal year 2018, calculate a percentage for each county and city described
in Subsection (2) by dividing the amount estimated for each county and city in accordance
with Subsection (3)(a)(i) by $218,809.33;
(iii) distribute to each county and city described in Subsection (2) an amount equal to the
product of:
(A) the percentage calculated in accordance with Subsection (3)(a)(ii); and

(B) the amount appropriated by the Legislature as rural health care funds for the fiscal year.
(b) The State Tax Commission shall make the estimations, calculations, and distributions
required by Subsection (3)(a) on the basis of data collected by the State Tax Commission.
(4) If a county legislative body repeals a tax imposed under Section 59-12-802 or a city legislative
body repeals a tax imposed under Section 59-12-804:
(a) the State Tax Commission shall determine in accordance with Subsection (3) the distribution
that, but for this Subsection (4), the county legislative body or city legislative body would
receive; and
(b) after making the determination required by Subsection (4)(a), the State Tax Commission
shall:
(i) if the effective date of the repeal of a tax imposed under Section 59-12-802 or 59-12-804 is
October 1:
(A)
(I) distribute to the county legislative body or city legislative body 25% of the distribution
determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a); and
(II) deposit 75% of the distribution determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the
General Fund; and
(B) beginning with the first fiscal year after the effective date of the repeal and for each
subsequent fiscal year, deposit the entire amount of the distribution determined in
accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the General Fund;
(ii) if the effective date of the repeal of a tax imposed under Section 59-12-802 or 59-12-804 is
January 1:
(A)
(I) distribute to the county legislative body or city legislative body 50% of the distribution
determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a); and
(II) deposit 50% of the distribution determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the
General Fund; and
(B) beginning with the first fiscal year after the effective date of the repeal and for each
subsequent fiscal year, deposit the entire amount of the distribution determined in
accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the General Fund;
(iii) if the effective date of the repeal of a tax imposed under Section 59-12-802 or 59-12-804 is
April 1:
(A)
(I) distribute to the county legislative body or city legislative body 75% of the distribution
determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a); and
(II) deposit 25% of the distribution determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the
General Fund; and
(B) beginning with the first fiscal year after the effective date of the repeal and for each
subsequent fiscal year, deposit the entire amount of the distribution determined in
accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the General Fund; or
(iv) if the effective date of the repeal of a tax imposed under Section 59-12-802 or 59-12-804
is July 1, beginning on that effective date and for each subsequent fiscal year, deposit the
entire amount of the distribution determined in accordance with Subsection (4)(a) into the
General Fund.
(5)
(a) Subject to Subsection (5)(b) and Section 59-12-802, a county legislative body shall distribute
the money the county legislative body receives in accordance with Subsection (3) or (4):

(i) for a county of the third or fourth class, to fund rural county health care facilities in that
county; and
(ii) for a county of the fifth or sixth class, to fund:
(A) rural emergency medical services in that county;
(B) federally qualified health centers in that county;
(C) freestanding urgent care centers in that county;
(D) rural county health care facilities in that county;
(E) rural health clinics in that county; or
(F) a combination of Subsections (5)(a)(ii)(A) through (E).
(b) A county legislative body shall distribute the money the county legislative body receives
in accordance with Subsection (3) or (4) to a center, clinic, facility, or service described in
Subsection (5)(a) as determined by the county legislative body.
(c) A center, clinic, facility, or service that receives a distribution in accordance with this
Subsection (5) shall expend that distribution for the same purposes for which money collected
from a tax under Section 59-12-802 may be expended.
(6)
(a) Subject to Subsection (6)(b), a city legislative body shall distribute the money the city
legislative body receives in accordance with Subsection (3) or (4) to fund rural city hospitals in
that city.
(b) A city legislative body shall distribute a percentage of the money the city legislative body
receives in accordance with Subsection (3) or (4) to each rural city hospital described in
Subsection (6)(a) equal to the same percentage that the city legislative body distributes to
that rural city hospital in accordance with Section 59-12-805 for the calendar year ending
on the December 31 immediately preceding the first day of the fiscal year for which the city
legislative body receives the distribution in accordance with Subsection (3) or (4).
(c) A rural city hospital that receives a distribution in accordance with this Subsection (6) shall
expend that distribution for the same purposes for which money collected from a tax under
Section 59-12-804 may be expended.

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