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Updates from Governors Office

Wednesday, March 30, 2016 - 1:15pm
Governor Hurbert

Nominees announced for two Court of Appeals vacancies

SALT LAKE CITY – The Appellate Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for two vacancies on the Utah Court of Appeals.  These vacancies result from the retirement of Judge James Davis, effective Nov. 16, 2015 and the confirmation of Judge John Pearce to the Utah Supreme Court, effective Dec. 16, 2015.  

The nominees are: David Barlow, partner, Sidley Austin LLP; Samuel Chiara, judge, Eighth District Court; Diana Hagen, first assistant United States attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office; Linda Jones, partner, Zimmerman Jones Booher LLC; David Mortensen, judge, Fourth District Court; Jill Pohlman, associate/partner, Stoel Rives LLP; Jeannette Swent, assistant United States attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office.

 

Written comments can be submitted to the Appellate Judicial Nominating Commission Chair Kerry Gibson at judicialvacancies@utah.gov or Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 142330, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2330.  The deadline for written comments is noon April 8, 2016. The Nominating Commission may request further information or conduct an investigation of the nominees after reviewing public comments.  After the public comment period, the names will be sent to Gov. Gary R. Herbert, who will have 30 days to make an appointment. Gov. Herbert’s appointee is subject to confirmation by the Utah Senate.

Gov. Herbert signs 56 bills

 

SALT LAKE CITY (March 28, 2016) – Gov. Gary R. Herbert has signed 56 new bills, bringing the total number of bills signed during the 2016 Legislative Session to 389.

 

The governor signed the following bills:

 

Bill Number

Bill Name

Bill Sponsor

H.B. 51

Recodification of Post retirement Reemployment Provisions

Rep. Kraig Powell

H.B. 61

Corporate Franchise and Income Tax Changes

Rep. John Knotwell

H.B. 118

Public Access of Administrative Action Amendments

Rep. Brian Greene

H.B. 155

Reporting of Child Pornography

Rep. Craig Hall

H.B. 163

Title Insurance Amendments

Rep. Curt Webb

H.B. 266

Unclaimed Capital Credits Amendments

Rep. Michael Noel

H.B. 269

Recycling of Copper Wire

Rep. Fred Cox

H.B. 276

Utah Public Land Management Act

Rep. Michael Noel

H.B. 277

Personalized Learning and Teaching Amendments

Rep. John Knotwell

H.B. 311

White Collar Crime Registry Amendments

Rep. Mike McKell

H.B. 443

School Dropout Prevention and Recovery

Rep. Francis Gibson

S.B. 12

Passenger Carrier Requirements

Sen. Karen Mayne

S.B. 13

State Facility Energy Efficiency Fund Amendments

Sen. Scott Jenkins

S.B. 15

Apportionment of Business Income Amendments

Sen. Deidre Henderson

S.B. 17

Revenue and Taxation Amendments

Sen. Kevin Van Tassell

S.B. 22

Foreclosure of Residential Rental Property

Sen. Wayne Harper

S.B. 31

Tax Commission Levy Process

Sen. Wayne Harper

S.B. 32

Reauthorization of Hospital Provider Assessment Act

Sen. Brian Shiozawa

S.B. 51

Teacher Leader Role

Sen. Ann Millner

S.B. 57

Public Safety Emergency Management Amendments

Sen. Karen Mayne

S.B. 59

Anti-discrimination and Workplace Accommodations Revisions

Sen. Todd Weiler

S.B. 67

Partnerships for Student Success

Sen. Ann Millner

S.B. 68

Property Tax Amendments

Sen. Wayne Harper

S.B. 74

Aviation Amendments

Sen. Wayne Harper

S.B. 86

School Building Coordination

Sen. Alvin Jackson

S.B. 93

Computer Science Initiative for Public Schools

Sen. Howard Stephenson

S.B. 101

High Quality School Readiness Program Expansion

Sen. Ann Millner

S.B. 102

High Cost Infrastructure Tax Credit Amendments

Sen. Ralph Okerlund

S.B. 103

Strategic Workforce Investments

Sen. Ann Millner

S.B. 106

Assault Offense Amendments

Sen. Brian Shiozawa

S.B. 110

Water Quality Amendments

Sen. David Hinkins

S.B. 120

Property Tax Notice Amendments

Sen. Howard Stephenson

S.B. 123

Office of Licensing Amendments

Sen. Karen Mayne

S.B. 125

After-school Programs Amendments

Sen. Luz Escamilla

S.B. 137

County Option Funding for Botanical, Cultural, Recreational, and Zoological Organizations and Facilities

Sen. Brian Shiozawa

S.B. 140

Home and Community-Based Services Amendments

Sen. Jani Iwamoto

S.B. 142

Improvement District Amendments

Sen. Todd Weiler

S.B. 143

Competency-based Learning Amendments

Sen. Howard Stephenson

S.B. 147

Revisor's Technical Corrections to Utah Code

Sen. Ralph Okerlund

S.B. 149

School Grading Modifications

Sen. Ann Millner

S.B. 151

Community Development and Renewal Agencies Act Revisions

Sen. Wayne Harper

S.B. 158

Juvenile Court and Child Abuse Amendments

Sen. Wayne Harper

S.B. 159

Severance Tax Exemption Extension

Sen. Kevin Van Tassell

S.B. 164

Local Government Modifications

Sen. Deidre Henderson

S.B. 171

Economic Development Tax Credits Amendments

Sen. Curtis Bramble

S.B. 184

Procurement Code Modifications

Sen. Scott Jenkins

S.B. 194

Vehicle Registration and Insurance Amendments

Sen. Curtis Bramble

S.B. 199

Skilled Nursing Facility Amendments

Sen. Brian Shiozawa

S.B. 200

Compensatory Mitigation Program for Sage Grouse

Sen. Kevin Van Tassell

S.B. 201

Transportation Network Company Amendments

Sen. Curtis Bramble

S.B. 205

Ethics Revisions

Sen. Ralph Okerlund

S.B. 215

Motor Vehicle Insurance Amendments

Sen. Stephen Urquhart

S.B. 234

Protecting Unborn Children Amendments

Sen. Curtis Bramble

S.B. 239

School Governance Amendments

Sen. Howard Stephenson

S.B. 258

Distribution of Local Sales Tax Revenue

Sen. Ralph Okerlund

S.C.R. 13

Concurrent Resolution Honoring Randy Horiuchi

Sen. Jani Iwamoto

Gov. Herbert signs 31 bills

 

SALT LAKE CITY (March 30, 2016) – Gov. Gary R. Herbert has signed 31 new bills, bringing the total number of bills signed during the 2016 Legislative Session to 420.

 

The governor signed the following bills:

 

Bill Number

Bill Name

Bill Sponsor

H.B. 10

Initiative and Referendum Amendments

Rep. Brian Greene

H.B. 23

Privilege Tax Amendments

Rep. Jon Stanard

H.B. 25

Property Tax Changes

Rep. Daniel McCay

H.B. 32

Subdivision Base Parcel Tax Amendments

Rep. R. Curt Webb

H.B. 87

Clean Fuel Conversion Amendments

Rep. Stephen Handy

H.B. 116

Determination of Employer Status Amendments

Rep. Brian Greene

H.B. 130

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Amendments

Rep. Patrice Arent

H.B. 179

Consensual Sexual Activity of a Minor

Rep. Merrill Nelson

H.B. 183

County Option Sales and Use Tax for Highways and Public Transit Amendments

Rep. Jack Draxler

H.B. 190

Taxation of Foreign Income Amendments

Rep. Brad Wilson

H.B. 208

Tax Issues Amendments

Rep. Steve Eliason

H.B. 242

Alternative Energy Development Tax Amendments

Rep. Stephen Handy

H.B. 267

Charitable Solicitation Act Amendments

Rep. Patrice Arent

H.B. 270

Constitutional Defense Restricted Account Amendments

Rep. Michael Noel

H.B. 279

Statute of Limitations Reform Amendments

Rep. Ken Ivory

H.B. 288

Educational Records Protection Amendments

Rep. Craig Hall

H.B. 321

Real Estate Transaction Amendments

Rep. Brian Greene

H.B. 341

Interlocal Cooperation Act Amendments

Rep. Merrill Nelson

H.B. 391

Law Enforcement Revisions

Rep. Michael Noel

H.B. 402

Real Estate Amendments

Rep. Gage Froerer

H.B. 403

Asbestos Litigation Transparency Act

Rep. Brad Wilson

H.B. 428

Local Government Bonding Amendments

Rep. Doug Sagers

H.B. 431

Affordable Housing Revisions

Rep. Rebecca Edwards

S.B. 49

Statute of Limitations on Environmental Code Violations

Sen. Luz Escamilla

S.B. 72

School and Institutional Trust Lands Management Act Amendments

Sen. Margaret Dayton

S.B. 76

Workers' Compensation for Volunteers

Sen. Karen Mayne

S.B. 88

Reauthorization of Administrative Rules

Sen. Howard Stephenson

S.B. 112

Property Tax Assessment Amount Amendments

Sen. Howard Stephenson

S.B. 115

Sustainable Transportation and Energy Plan Act

Sen. Stuart Adams

S.B. 154

Medicaid Accountable Care Organizations

Sen. Stuart Adams

S.C.R. 9

Concurrent Resolution on the Public Health Crisis

Sen. Todd Weiler