Utah Code § 51-9-1103

Authorized use of the State Reinvestment Restricted Account
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(1) Money in the account is to be used, subject to appropriation, for:
(a) income tax relief;
(b) development of generational water infrastructure;
(c) facilitating preservation of the Great Salt Lake watershed, as described in Title 73, Chapter
10g, Part 4, Great Salt Lake Watershed Integrated Water Assessment;
(d) regionally significant transit development and regionally significant transit infrastructure;
(e) development of energy resources, as described in Title 79, Chapter 6, Utah Energy Act;
(f) subject to Subsection (3), development of critical mineral resources, as described in Title 79,
Chapter 10, Critical Minerals Strategic Act; and
(g) subject to Subsection (3), the Uintah Basin Air Quality Research Project created in Section
53H-4-316.
(2) Money in the account that is derived from a local source may not be used in an area outside the
area in which the money was generated unless the money is used for a purpose described in
Subsection (1).
(3) Subject to appropriation:
(a) the first $1,000,000 of revenue credited to the account under Subsections 51-9-1102(2)(d)
and (e) each fiscal year shall be used by the Critical Minerals Council for the development of
critical mineral resources, as described in Title 79, Chapter 10, Critical Minerals Strategic Act;
(b) after the amount distributed as described in Subsection (3)(a), 10% of the revenue credited
to the account under Subsection 51-9-1102(2)(d) each fiscal year shall be used for the

development of critical mineral resources, as described in Title 79, Chapter 10, Critical
Minerals Strategic Act; and
(c) after the amount distributed as described in Subsection (3)(a), $400,000 of the revenue
credited to the account under Subsection 51-9-1102(2)(e) shall be used for the Uintah Basin
Air Quality Research Project created in Section 53H-4-316.

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