Utah Code § 63C-4a-302

Creation of Federalism Commission -- Membership -- Meetings -- Staff --
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(1)
(a) There is created the Federalism Commission, comprised of the following 14 voting members:
(i) five members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, comprised of four
members from the majority party and one member from the minority party; and
(ii) nine members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, comprised of seven members from the majority party and two members
from the minority party.
(b)
(i) Subject to the provisions of this Subsection (1)(b), the Legislative Management Committee
may appoint nonvoting members to the commission from a list of individuals recommended
by the cochairs of the commission.
(ii) If the Legislative Management Committee chooses to not appoint an individual on the list
described in Subsection (1)(b)(i), the Legislative Management Committee may ask the
cochairs of the commission to submit an additional list of recommendations.
(iii) The Legislative Management Committee may not appoint an individual who is not
recommended by the cochairs of the commission.
(iv) The nonvoting members appointed by the Legislative Management Committee under this
Subsection (1)(b) shall be appointed or reappointed for a two-year term.
(v) When a vacancy of a nonvoting member occurs for any reason, the Legislative Management
Committee, in consultation with the cochairs of the commission, shall appoint a replacement
for the unexpired term.
(2)
(a) A majority of the voting members of the commission constitute a quorum of the commission.
(b) Action by a majority of the members of a quorum constitutes action by the commission.
(3) The commission may meet up to nine times each year, unless additional meetings are
approved by the Legislative Management Committee.
(4) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall provide staff support to the
commission.
(5) Compensation and expenses of a member of the commission who is a legislator are governed
by Section 36-2-2 and Legislative Joint Rules, Title 5, Legislative Compensation and Expenses.
(6) Nothing in this section prohibits the commission from closing a meeting under Title 52, Chapter
4, Open and Public Meetings Act, or prohibits the commission from complying with Title 63G,
Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
(7) The commission may, in the commission's discretion, elect to succeed to the position of any
of the following under a contract that any of the following are party to, subject to applicable
contractual provisions:

(a) the Commission on Federalism;
(b) the Commission for the Stewardship of Public Lands; and
(c) the Federal Funds Commission.
(8) The commission may:
(a) open up to two committee bill files per calendar year relating to the commission's statutory
duties, including the committee bill file described in Subsection 63L-10-103(6); and
(b) provide assistance to an interim committee regarding a committee bill file opened by the
interim committee that relates to the commission's duties.

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