Utah Code § 79-6-1301

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As used in this part:
(1)
(a) "Carbon credit" means a payment or offer of payment, or other financial compensation or
benefit, for a carbon emission offset.
(b) "Carbon credit" includes a natural asset credit.
(c) "Carbon credit" does not include a payment or offer of payment related to:
(i) a right or interest associated with a regulated pollutant, as that term is defined in Title V of
the 1990 Clean Air Act; or
(ii) an industrial or commercial use of liquefied carbon dioxide.
(2) "Carbon emission offset" means:
(a) a reduction in the amount of greenhouse gas present in the atmosphere; or
(b) an amount of greenhouse gas prevented from entering the atmosphere.
(3) "Digital identification number" means an identification number assigned to a carbon credit by
a governmental or accredited third-party verification entity that certifies or registers a carbon
credit for sale or exchange.
(4) "Greenhouse gas" means:
(a) carbon dioxide or a gas emission converted into a carbon dioxide equivalent; or
(b) methane.
(5) "Natural asset company" means the same as that term is defined in Section 63L-13-101.
(6)
(a) "Natural asset credit" means a payment or offer of payment, or other financial compensation
or benefit:
(i) for the preservation of a natural and biological process on a parcel of land; or
(ii) by a natural asset company for an activity described in Section 63L-13-203.
(b) "Natural asset credit" does not include:
(i) the commercial extraction, production, or sale of a natural or agricultural resource; or
(ii) a right or interest associated with the beneficial use or appropriation of water.
(7) "State entity" means a department, commission, board, council, agency, institution of higher
education, officer, corporation, fund, division, office, committee, authority, laboratory, library,
unit, bureau, panel, or other administrative unit of the state.
(8)
(a) "State funds" means:
(i) money appropriated by the Legislature; and
(ii) a bond issued by a state entity that creates a carbon emission offset.
(b) "State funds" does not include money or financial benefit in the form of:

(i) a tax incentive;
(ii) a permit or an activity related to the development of a permit issued by a state entity; or
(iii) a federal grant administered by a state entity.

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