Utah 2025 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0046 Compare Versions

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1-Enrolled Copy S.B. 46
1+02-05 10:49 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 46
2+Jennifer Dailey-Provost proposes the following substitute bill:
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34 Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other
45 Drug Prevention Program Sunset Extension
56 2025 GENERAL SESSION
67 STATE OF UTAH
78 Chief Sponsor: Evan J. Vickers
89 House Sponsor: Jennifer Dailey-Provost
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1213 LONG TITLE
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1415 General Description:
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1617 This bill addresses the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug Prevention
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1819 Program, the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug Prevention Committee,
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2021 and the Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account.
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2223 Highlighted Provisions:
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2425 This bill:
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2627 ▸ addresses the scope of the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug
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2829 Prevention Program;
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3031 ▸ requires the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug Prevention
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3233 Committee to meet at least quarterly;
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3435 ▸ establishes an order of priority for the various program funding distributions from the
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3637 Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account;
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3839 ▸ extends the sunset dates for the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug
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4041 Prevention Committee and Program;
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4243 ▸ addresses the ability of the state board to reduce distributions to local education
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4445 authorities for positive behavior specialists or positive behavior plans, if funding is
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4647 insufficient to cover the costs of the distributions; and
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4849 ▸ makes technical and conforming changes.
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5051 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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5253 None
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5455 Other Special Clauses:
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5657 None
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58-Utah Code Sections Affected: S.B. 46 Enrolled Copy
59+Utah Code Sections Affected:
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6061 AMENDS:
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6264 26B-1-428, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 245
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6466 53G-10-407, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 98
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6668 59-14-807, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 470
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6870 63I-1-226, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Third Special Session, Chapter 5
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7072 63I-2-259, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Third Special Session, Chapter 5
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7476 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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7678 Section 1. Section 26B-1-428 is amended to read:
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7880 26B-1-428 . Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug Prevention
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8082 Committee and Program -- Creation -- Membership -- Duties.
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8284 (1) As used in this section:
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8486 (a) "Committee" means the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug
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8688 Prevention Committee created in Section 26B-1-204.
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8890 (b) "Program" means the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug
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9092 Prevention Program created in this section.
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9294 (2)(a) There is created within the department the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana,
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9496 and Other Drug Prevention Program.
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9698 (b) In consultation with the committee, the department shall:
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98100 (i) establish guidelines for the use of funds appropriated to the program under
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100102 Subsection 59-14-807(3)(a)(vi);
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102104 (ii) ensure that guidelines developed under Subsection (2)(b)(i) are evidence-based
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104106 and appropriate for the population targeted by the program; and
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106108 (iii) subject to appropriations from the Legislature under Subsection
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108110 59-14-807(3)(a)(vi), fund statewide initiatives to prevent use of electronic
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110112 cigarettes, nicotine products, marijuana, and other drugs by youth.
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112114 (3)(a) The committee shall[ ] :
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114116 (i) advise the department on:
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116118 [(i)] (A) preventing use of electronic cigarettes, marijuana, and other drugs by
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118120 youth in the state;
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120122 [(ii)] (B) developing the guidelines described in Subsection (2)(b)(i); and
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122124 [(iii)] (C) implementing the provisions of the program[.] ; and
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124126 (ii) meet quarterly or more frequently as determined necessary by the department's
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126128 designee under Subsection (3)(c)(ii).
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129130 (b) The executive director shall:
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131133 (i) appoint members of the committee; and
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133135 (ii) consult with the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Committee
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135137 created in Section 26B-5-801 when making the appointments under Subsection
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137139 (3)(b)(i).
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139141 (c) The committee shall include, at a minimum:
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141143 (i) the executive director of a local health department as defined in Section 26A-1-102,
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143145 or the local health department executive director's designee;
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145147 (ii) one designee from the department;
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147149 (iii) one representative from the Department of Public Safety;
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149151 (iv) one representative from the behavioral health community; and
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151153 (v) one representative from the education community.
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153155 (d) A member of the committee may not receive compensation or benefits for the
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155157 member's service on the committee, but may receive per diem and travel expenses in
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157159 accordance with:
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159161 (i) Section 63A-3-106;
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161163 (ii) Section 63A-3-107; and
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163165 (iii) rules made by the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107.
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165167 (e) The department shall provide staff support to the committee.
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167169 (4) On or before October 31 of each year, the department shall report to:
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169171 (a) the Health and Human Services Interim Committee regarding:
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171173 (i) the use of funds appropriated to the program;
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173175 (ii) the impact and results of the program, including the effectiveness of each
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175177 program funded under Subsection (2)(b)(iii), during the previous fiscal year;
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177179 (iii) a summary of the impacts and results on reducing youth use of electronic
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179181 cigarettes and nicotine products by entities represented by members of the
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181183 committee, including those entities who receive funding through the Electronic
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183185 Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account created in
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185187 Section 59-14-807; and
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187189 (iv) any recommendations for legislation; and
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189191 (b) the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Committee created in Section
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191193 26B-5-801, regarding:
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193195 (i) the effectiveness of each program funded under Subsection (2)(b)(iii) in
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195197 preventing youth use of electronic cigarettes, nicotine products, marijuana, and
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198199 other drugs; and
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200202 (ii) any collaborative efforts and partnerships established by the program with public
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202204 and private entities to prevent youth use of electronic cigarettes, marijuana, and
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204206 other drugs.
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206208 Section 2. Section 53G-10-407 is amended to read:
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208210 53G-10-407 . Positive behaviors plan -- Positive behaviors specialist stipend --
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210212 Reports.
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212214 (1) As used in this section:
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214216 (a) "Positive behaviors plan" means a plan to address the causes of student use of
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216218 tobacco, alcohol, electronic cigarette products, and other controlled substances
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218220 through promoting positive behaviors.
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220222 (b) "Positive behaviors specialist" means an individual designated to administer a
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222224 positive behaviors plan.
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224226 (2)(a) A school principal shall:
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226228 (i) create a positive behaviors plan based on the input of students, parents, and staff;
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228230 and
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230232 (ii) submit the positive behaviors plan to the LEA governing board for approval.
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232234 (b) A positive behaviors plan shall address issues including peer pressure, mental health,
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234236 and creating meaningful relationships.
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236238 (c) A positive behaviors plan may include programs, clubs, service opportunities, and
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238240 pro-social activities.
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240242 (3) Each LEA shall designate one or more employees as a positive behaviors specialist for
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242244 each school to administer the positive behaviors plan.
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244246 (4)(a) [Except as provided in ] Subject to Subsection (4)(b) and Section 53F-2-525, the
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246248 state board shall distribute annually to each school:
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248250 (i) $3,000 as a stipend for the positive behaviors specialists; and
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250252 (ii) $1,000 to administer the positive behaviors plan.
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252254 (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), if funding is insufficient to cover the costs
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254256 associated with [stipends] the distributions, the state board may reduce the amount [of
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256258 the stipend] distributed.
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258260 (5)(a) A positive behaviors specialist shall annually submit a written report to the LEA
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260262 governing board detailing how the positive behaviors plan was implemented in the
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262264 prior year.
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264266 (b) Except as provided in Subsection 53F-2-525(5), an LEA governing board shall
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267268 submit an annual report to the state board confirming that each school under the
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269271 governing board's jurisdiction has an approved positive behaviors plan.
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271273 Section 3. Section 59-14-807 is amended to read:
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273275 59-14-807 . Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds
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275277 Restricted Account.
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277279 (1) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the "Electronic
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279281 Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account."
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281283 (2) The Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account
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283285 consists of:
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285287 (a) revenue collected from the tax imposed by Section 59-14-804;
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287289 (b) fees and penalties collected under Section 59-14-810;
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289291 (c) all money received by the attorney general or the Department of Commerce as a
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291293 result of any judgment, settlement, or compromise of claims pertaining to alleged
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293295 violations of law related to the manufacture, marketing, distribution, or sale of
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295297 electronic cigarette products, as defined in Section 76-10-101:
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297299 (i) if the total amount of the judgment, settlement, or compromise received by the
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299301 state exceeds $1,000,000; and
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301303 (ii) after reimbursement to the attorney general and the Department of Commerce for
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303305 expenses related to the matters described in this Subsection (2)(c); and
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305307 (d) amounts appropriated by the Legislature.
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307309 (3)(a) [For] Subject to Subsections (3)(b) and (c), for each fiscal year and subject to
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309311 appropriation by the Legislature, the Division of Finance shall distribute from the
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311313 Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account:
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313315 (i) $2,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for enforcement
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315317 services aimed at disrupting organizations and networks that provide tobacco
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317319 products, electronic cigarette products, nicotine products, or other illegal
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319321 controlled substances to minors, which the Department of Health and Human
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321323 Services shall allocate to the local health departments using the formula created in
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323325 accordance with Section 26A-1-116;
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325327 (ii) $1,180,000 to the Department of Public Safety for law enforcement officers
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327329 aimed at disrupting organizations and networks that provide tobacco products,
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329331 electronic cigarette products, nicotine products, and other illegal controlled
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331333 substances to minors;
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333335 (iii) $1,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for enforcement
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336337 services aimed at disrupting organizations and networks that provide tobacco
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338340 products, electronic cigarette products, nicotine products, and other illegal
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340342 controlled substances to minors;
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342344 (iv) $3,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for community
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344346 partner prevention programs, which the Department of Health and Human
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346348 Services shall allocate to the local health departments using the formula created in
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348350 accordance with Section 26A-1-116;
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350352 (v) $1,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for statewide
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352354 cessation programs and prevention education;
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354356 (vi) $2,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for alcohol,
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356358 tobacco, and other drug prevention, reduction, cessation, and control programs
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358360 that promote unified messages and make use of media outlets, including radio,
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360362 newspaper, billboards, and television; and
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362364 (vii) $5,084,200 to the State Board of Education for school-based prevention
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364366 programs.
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366368 [(i) $2,000,000, which shall be allocated to the local health departments by the
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368370 Department of Health and Human Services using the formula created in
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370372 accordance with Section 26A-1-116;]
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372374 [(ii) $2,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for statewide
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374376 cessation programs and prevention education;]
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376378 [(iii) $1,180,000 to the Department of Public Safety for law enforcement officers
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378380 aimed at disrupting organizations and networks that provide tobacco products,
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380382 electronic cigarette products, nicotine products, and other illegal controlled
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382384 substances to minors;]
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384386 [(iv) $3,000,000, which shall be allocated to the local health departments by the
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386388 Department of Health and Human Services using the formula created in
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388390 accordance with Section 26A-1-116;]
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390392 [(v) $5,084,200 to the State Board of Education for school-based prevention
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392394 programs;]
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394396 [(vi) $2,000,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services for alcohol,
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396398 tobacco, and other drug prevention, reduction, cessation, and control programs
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398400 that promote unified messages and make use of media outlets, including radio,
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400402 newspaper, billboards, and television; and]
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402404 [(vii)] (b) If the amount in the Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product
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405406 Proceeds Restricted Account is insufficient to cover the distributions described in
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407409 Subsection (3)(a), the Division of Finance shall make the distributions under
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409411 Subsection (3)(a):
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411413 (i) sequentially in the order of priority the distributions are listed under Subsection
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413415 (3)(a);
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415417 (ii) in full or, if insufficient funds are available to satisfy the next distribution in the
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417419 sequence, in part; and
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419421 (iii) until the available funds in the Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine
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421423 Product Proceeds Restricted Account are exhausted.
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423425 (c) [of the money deposited] For each fiscal year and subject to appropriation by the
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425427 Legislature, the Division of Finance shall distribute from the funds deposited under
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427429 Section 59-14-810 into the Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product
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429431 Proceeds Restricted Account:
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431433 [(A)] (i) to the commission, in an amount equal to the amount necessary to create and
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433435 maintain the registry described in Section 59-14-810;
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435437 [(B)] (ii) to the Department of Health and Human Services, in an amount necessary
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437439 for completing duties described in Section 59-14-810; and
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439441 [(C)] (iii) to the Department of Health and Human Services, the remainder to be
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441443 divided among the local health departments for inspection and enforcement
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443445 described in Sections 26A-1-131 and 59-14-810.
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445447 [(b) If the amount in the Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds
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447449 Restricted Account is insufficient to cover the distributions described in Subsection
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449451 (3)(a), the distribution amounts shall be adjusted proportionately.]
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451453 (4)(a) The local health departments shall use the money received in accordance with
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453455 Subsection (3)(a) for enforcing:
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455457 (i) the regulation provisions described in Section 26B-7-505;
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457459 (ii) the labeling requirement described in Section 26B-7-505; and
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459461 (iii) the penalty provisions described in Section 26B-7-518.
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461463 (b) The Department of Health and Human Services shall use the money received in
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463465 accordance with [Subsection (3)(a)(ii)] Subsection (3)(a)(v) for the Youth Electronic
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465467 Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug Prevention Program created in Section
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467469 26B-1-428.
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469471 (c) The local health departments shall use the money received in accordance with
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471473 Subsection (3)(a)(iv) to issue grants under the Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and
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474475 Other Drug Prevention Grant Program created in Section 26A-1-129.
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476478 (d) The State Board of Education shall use the money received in accordance with
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478480 Subsection [(3)(a)(v)] (3)(a)(vii) to distribute to local education agencies to pay for:
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480482 (i)(A) stipends for positive behaviors specialists as described in Subsection
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482484 53G-10-407(4)(a)(i);
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484486 (B) the cost of administering the positive behaviors plan as described in
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486488 Subsection 53G-10-407(4)(a)(ii); and
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488490 (C) the cost of implementing an Underage Drinking and Substance Abuse
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490492 Prevention Program in grade 4 or 5, as described in Subsection 53G-10-406
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492494 (3)(b); or
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494496 (ii) a comprehensive prevention plan, as that term is defined in Section 53F-2-525.
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496498 (5)(a) The fund shall earn interest.
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498500 (b) All interest earned on fund money shall be deposited into the fund.
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500502 (6) Subject to legislative appropriations, funds remaining in the Electronic Cigarette
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502504 Substance and Nicotine Product Proceeds Restricted Account after the distribution
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504506 described in Subsection (3) may only be used for:
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506508 (a) funding commission personnel to enforce compliance with the tax collection
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508510 requirements of this part; and
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510512 (b) programs and activities related to the prevention and cessation of electronic cigarette,
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512514 nicotine products, marijuana, and other drug use.
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514516 Section 4. Section 63I-1-226 is amended to read:
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516518 63I-1-226 . Repeal dates: Titles 26 through 26B.
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518520 (1) Subsection 26B-1-204(2)(g), regarding the Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and
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520522 Other Drug Prevention Committee, is repealed July 1, 2030.
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522524 [(1)] (2) Subsection 26B-1-204(2)(h), regarding the Primary Care Grant Committee, is
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524526 repealed July 1, 2025.
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526528 [(2)] (3) Section 26B-1-315, Medicaid ACA Fund, is repealed July 1, 2034.
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528530 [(3)] (4) Section 26B-1-318, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Fund, is repealed July 1, 2029.
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530532 [(4)] (5) Section 26B-1-402, Rare Disease Advisory Council Grant Program -- Creation --
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532534 Reporting, is repealed July 1, 2026.
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534536 [(5)] (6) Section 26B-1-409, Utah Digital Health Service Commission -- Creation --
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536538 Membership -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2025.
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538540 [(6)] (7) Section 26B-1-410, Primary Care Grant Committee, is repealed July 1, 2025.
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540542 [(7)] (8) Section 26B-1-416, Utah Children's Health Insurance Program Advisory Council,
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543544 is repealed July 1, 2025.
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545547 [(8)] (9) Section 26B-1-417, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Committee --
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547549 Membership -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
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549551 [(9)] (10) Section 26B-1-422, Early Childhood Utah Advisory Council -- Creation --
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551553 Compensation -- Duties, is repealed July 1, 2029.
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553555 [(10)] (11) Section 26B-1-425, Utah Health Workforce Advisory Council -- Creation and
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555557 membership, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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557559 [(11)] (12) Section 26B-1-428, Youth Electronic Cigarette, Marijuana, and Other Drug
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559561 Prevention Committee and Program -- Creation -- Membership -- Duties, is repealed
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561563 July 1, [2025] 2030.
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563565 [(12)] (13) Section 26B-1-430, Coordinating Council for Persons with Disabilities -- Policy
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565567 regarding services to individuals with disabilities -- Creation -- Membership --
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567569 Expenses, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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569571 [(13)] (14) Section 26B-1-432, Newborn Hearing Screening Committee, is repealed July 1,
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571573 2026.
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573575 [(14)] (15) Section 26B-2-407, Drinking water quality in child care centers, is repealed July
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575577 1, 2027.
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577579 [(15)] (16) Subsection 26B-3-107(9), regarding reimbursement for dental hygienists, is
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579581 repealed July 1, 2028.
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581583 [(16)] (17) Section 26B-3-136, Children's Health Care Coverage Program, is repealed July
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583585 1, 2025.
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585587 [(17)] (18) Section 26B-3-137, Reimbursement for diabetes prevention program, is repealed
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587589 June 30, 2027.
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589591 [(18)] (19) Subsection 26B-3-213(2)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health
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591593 Crisis Response Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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593595 [(19)] (20) Section 26B-3-302, DUR Board -- Creation and membership -- Expenses, is
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595597 repealed July 1, 2027.
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597599 [(20)] (21) Section 26B-3-303, DUR Board -- Responsibilities, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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599601 [(21)] (22) Section 26B-3-304, Confidentiality of records, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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601603 [(22)] (23) Section 26B-3-305, Drug prior approval program, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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603605 [(23)] (24) Section 26B-3-306, Advisory committees, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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605607 [(24)] (25) Section 26B-3-307, Retrospective and prospective DUR, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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607609 [(25)] (26) Section 26B-3-308, Penalties, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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609611 [(26)] (27) Section 26B-3-309, Immunity, is repealed July 1, 2027.
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612613 [(27)] (28) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 5, Inpatient Hospital Assessment, is repealed July 1,
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614616 2034.
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616618 [(28)] (29) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 6, Medicaid Expansion Hospital Assessment, is
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618620 repealed July 1, 2034.
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620622 [(29)] (30) Title 26B, Chapter 3, Part 7, Hospital Provider Assessment, is repealed July 1,
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622624 2028.
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624626 [(30)] (31) Section 26B-3-910, Alternative eligibility -- Report -- Alternative Eligibility
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626628 Expendable Revenue Fund, is repealed July 1, 2028.
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628630 [(31)] (32) Section 26B-4-710, Rural residency training program, is repealed July 1, 2025.
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630632 [(32)] (33) Subsection 26B-5-112(1)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health
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632634 Crisis Response Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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634636 [(33)] (34) Subsection 26B-5-112(5)(b), regarding consultation with the Behavioral Health
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636638 Crisis Response Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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638640 [(34)] (35) Section 26B-5-112.5, Mobile Crisis Outreach Team Grant Program, is repealed
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640642 December 31, 2026.
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642644 [(35)] (36) Section 26B-5-114, Behavioral Health Receiving Center Grant Program, is
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644646 repealed December 31, 2026.
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646648 [(36)] (37) Section 26B-5-118, Collaborative care grant program, is repealed December 31,
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648650 2024.
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650652 [(37)] (38) Section 26B-5-120, Virtual crisis outreach team grant program, is repealed
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652654 December 31, 2026.
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654656 [(38)] (39) Subsection 26B-5-609(1)(a), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
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656658 Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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658660 [(39)] (40) Subsection 26B-5-609(3)(b), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
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660662 Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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662664 [(40)] (41) Subsection 26B-5-610(1)(b), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
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664666 Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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666668 [(41)] (42) Subsection 26B-5-610(2)(b)(ii), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
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668670 Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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670672 [(42)] (43) Section 26B-5-612, Integrated behavioral health care grant programs, is repealed
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672674 December 31, 2025.
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674676 [(43)] (44) Title 26B, Chapter 5, Part 7, Utah Behavioral Health Commission, is repealed
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676678 July 1, 2029.
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678680 [(44)] (45) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(a), regarding the Behavioral Health Crisis Response
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681682 Committee, is repealed December 31, 2026.
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683685 [(45)] (46) Subsection 26B-5-704(2)(b), regarding the Education and Mental Health
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685687 Coordinating Committee, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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687689 [(46)] (47) Title 26B, Chapter 5, Part 8, Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory
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689691 Committee, is repealed January 1, 2033.
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691693 [(47)] (48) Section 26B-7-119, Hepatitis C Outreach Pilot Program, is repealed July 1, 2028.
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693695 [(48)] (49) Section 26B-7-122, Communication Habits to reduce Adolescent Threats Pilot
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695697 Program, is repealed July 1, 2029.
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697699 [(49)] (50) Section 26B-7-123, Report on CHAT campaign, is repealed July 1, 2029.
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699701 [(50)] (51) Title 26B, Chapter 8, Part 5, Utah Health Data Authority, is repealed July 1,
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701703 2026.
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703705 Section 5. Section 63I-2-259 is amended to read:
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705707 63I-2-259 . Repeal dates: Title 59.
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707709 (1) Subsection 59-7-610(8), regarding claiming a tax credit in the same taxable year as the
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709711 targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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711713 (2) Subsection 59-7-614.10(5), regarding claiming a tax credit in the same taxable year as
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713715 the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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715717 (3) Section 59-7-624, Targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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717719 (4) Subsection 59-10-210(2)(b)(vi), regarding Section 59-10-1112, is repealed December
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719721 31, 2024.
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721723 (5) Subsection 59-10-1007(8), regarding claiming a tax credit in the same taxable year as
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723725 the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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725727 (6) Subsection 59-10-1037(5), regarding claiming a tax credit in the same taxable year as
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727729 the targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31, 2024.
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729731 (7) Section 59-10-1112, Targeted business income tax credit, is repealed December 31,
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731733 2024.
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733735 (8) Subsections 59-14-807(3)(a)(iii) and (4)(b), regarding the Youth Electronic Cigarette,
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735737 Marijuana, and Other Drug Prevention Committee, are repealed July 1, 2030.
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737739 Section 6. Effective Date.
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739741 This bill takes effect on May 7, 2025.
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