Utah Code § 78A-2-113

Judicial hiring freeze authorized
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(1) As used in this section, "General Fund budget deficit" means a situation where General Fund
appropriations made by the Legislature for a fiscal year exceed the estimated revenues
adopted by the Executive Appropriations Committee of the Legislature for the General Fund in
that fiscal year.
(2) During a General Fund budget deficit, the governor, president of the Senate, speaker of the
House of Representatives, and chief justice of the Supreme Court, may, by unanimous vote,
implement a judicial hiring freeze for judicial vacancies for:
(a) a juvenile court district with three or more juvenile court judges;
(b) a district court district with three or more district court judges;
(c) all Business and Chancery Court judges;
(d) all Constitutional Court judges if Chapter 5b, Constitutional Court, takes effect as described in
Section 78A-5b-102;
(e) all appellate court judges; or
(f) any combination of Subsections (2)(a) through (e).
(3) In implementing a judicial hiring freeze, the governor, president of the Senate, speaker of the
House, and chief justice of the Supreme Court shall:
(a) establish the length of that hiring freeze; and
(b) ensure that the hiring freeze lasts at least 90 days, but not longer than the last day of the
annual general session of the Legislature.

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