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Section 603 - Nonlapsing authority.

UT Code § 63J-1-603 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) (i) "Agency" means each department, commission, board, council, agency, institution, officer, corporation, fund, division, office, committee, authority, laboratory, library, unit, bureau, panel, or other administrative unit of the state. (ii) "Agency" does not include those entities whose unappropriated and unencumbered balances are made nonlapsing by the operation of Subsection 63J-1-601(2). (b) "Appropriation balance" means the unexpended and unencumbered balance of a line item appropriation made by the Legislature to an agency that exists at the end of a fiscal year. (c) "Nonlapsing" means that an agency's appropriation balance is not closed out to the appropriate fund at the end of a fiscal year as required by Section 63J-1-601. (d) "One-time project" means a project or program that can be completed with the appropriation balance and includes such items as employee incentive awards and bonuses, purchase of equipment, and one-time training. (e) "One-time projects list" means: (i) a prioritized list of one-time projects, upon which an agency would like to spend any appropriation balance; and (ii) for each project, the maximum amount the agency is estimating for the project. (f) "Program" means a service provided by an agency to members of the public, other agencies, or to employees of the agency.

(a) (i) "Agency" means each department, commission, board, council, agency, institution, officer, corporation, fund, division, office, committee, authority, laboratory, library, unit, bureau, panel, or other administrative unit of the state. (ii) "Agency" does not include those entities whose unappropriated and unencumbered balances are made nonlapsing by the operation of Subsection 63J-1-601(2).

(i) "Agency" means each department, commission, board, council, agency, institution, officer, corporation, fund, division, office, committee, authority, laboratory, library, unit, bureau, panel, or other administrative unit of the state.

(ii) "Agency" does not include those entities whose unappropriated and unencumbered balances are made nonlapsing by the operation of Subsection 63J-1-601(2).

(b) "Appropriation balance" means the unexpended and unencumbered balance of a line item appropriation made by the Legislature to an agency that exists at the end of a fiscal year.

(c) "Nonlapsing" means that an agency's appropriation balance is not closed out to the appropriate fund at the end of a fiscal year as required by Section 63J-1-601.

(d) "One-time project" means a project or program that can be completed with the appropriation balance and includes such items as employee incentive awards and bonuses, purchase of equipment, and one-time training.

(e) "One-time projects list" means: (i) a prioritized list of one-time projects, upon which an agency would like to spend any appropriation balance; and (ii) for each project, the maximum amount the agency is estimating for the project.

(i) a prioritized list of one-time projects, upon which an agency would like to spend any appropriation balance; and

(ii) for each project, the maximum amount the agency is estimating for the project.

(f) "Program" means a service provided by an agency to members of the public, other agencies, or to employees of the agency.

(2) Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 63J-1-601, an agency may, by following the procedures and requirements of this section, retain and expend any appropriation balance.

(3) (a) Each agency that wishes to preserve any part or all of its appropriation balance as nonlapsing shall include a one-time projects list as part of the budget request that it submits to the governor and the Legislature at the annual general session of the Legislature immediately before the end of the fiscal year in which the agency may have an appropriation balance. (b) An agency may not include a proposed expenditure on its one-time projects list if: (i) the expenditure creates a new program; (ii) the expenditure enhances the level of an existing program; or (iii) the expenditure will require a legislative appropriation in the next fiscal year. (c) The governor: (i) may approve some or all of the items from an agency's one-time projects list; and (ii) shall identify and prioritize any approved one-time projects in the budget that the governor submits to the Legislature.

(a) Each agency that wishes to preserve any part or all of its appropriation balance as nonlapsing shall include a one-time projects list as part of the budget request that it submits to the governor and the Legislature at the annual general session of the Legislature immediately before the end of the fiscal year in which the agency may have an appropriation balance.

(b) An agency may not include a proposed expenditure on its one-time projects list if: (i) the expenditure creates a new program; (ii) the expenditure enhances the level of an existing program; or (iii) the expenditure will require a legislative appropriation in the next fiscal year.

(i) the expenditure creates a new program;

(ii) the expenditure enhances the level of an existing program; or

(iii) the expenditure will require a legislative appropriation in the next fiscal year.

(c) The governor: (i) may approve some or all of the items from an agency's one-time projects list; and (ii) shall identify and prioritize any approved one-time projects in the budget that the governor submits to the Legislature.

(i) may approve some or all of the items from an agency's one-time projects list; and

(ii) shall identify and prioritize any approved one-time projects in the budget that the governor submits to the Legislature.

(4) The Legislature: (a) may approve some or all of the specific items from an agency's one-time projects list as authorized expenditures of an agency's appropriation balance; (b) shall identify any authorized one-time projects in the appropriate line item appropriation; and (c) may prioritize one-time projects in intent language.

(a) may approve some or all of the specific items from an agency's one-time projects list as authorized expenditures of an agency's appropriation balance;

(b) shall identify any authorized one-time projects in the appropriate line item appropriation; and

(c) may prioritize one-time projects in intent language.

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Section 603 - Nonlapsing authority.