Utah Code § 26B-4-317

Rural County Health Care Special Service District Retirement Grant Program
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Participating employer" means an employer that was required to participate in the Utah State
Retirement System under Section 49-12-201, 49-12-202, 49-13-201, or 49-13-202.
(b) "Retirement liability" means an obligation in excess of $750,000 owed to the Utah State
Retirement Office by a rural county health care special service district as a participating
employer.
(c) "Rural county health care special service district" means a special service district formed
to provide health care in a third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class county as classified in Section
17-60-104.
(2) Because there is a compelling statewide public purpose in promoting health care in Utah's rural
counties, and particularly in ensuring the continued existence and financial viability of hospital
services provided by rural county health care special service districts, there is created a grant
program to assist rural county health care special service districts in meeting a retirement
liability.
(3)
(a) Subject to legislative appropriation and this Subsection (3), the department shall make grants
to rural county health care special service districts.
(b) To qualify for a grant, a rural county health care special service district shall:
(i) file a grant application with the department detailing:
(A) the name of the rural county health care special service district;
(B) the estimated total amount of the retirement liability;
(C) the grant amount that the rural county health care special service district is requesting;
and
(D) the amount of matching funds to be provided by the rural county health care special
service district to help fund the retirement liability as required by Subsection (3)(d); and
(ii) commit to provide matching funds as required by Subsection (3)(d).
(c) The department shall review each grant application and, subject to legislative appropriation,
award grants to each rural health care special service district that qualifies for a grant under
Subsection (3)(b).
(d) The department may not award a grant to a rural county health care special service district
unless the rural county health care special service district commits to provide matching funds
to the grant equal to at least 40% of the amount of the grant.

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