01-28 18:49 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 62 Jerry W. Stevenson proposes the following substitute bill: 1 Spaceport Exploration Committee 2025 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Jerry W. Stevenson House Sponsor: Val L. Peterson 2 3 LONG TITLE 4 General Description: 5 This bill creates the Spaceport Exploration Committee. 6 Highlighted Provisions: 7 This bill: 8 ▸ creates the Spaceport Exploration Committee; and 9 ▸ establishes membership and duties of the committee. 10 Money Appropriated in this Bill: 11 This bill appropriates $1,000,000 in operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2026, all 12 of which is from the various sources as detailed in this bill. 13 Other Special Clauses: 14 None 15 Utah Code Sections Affected: 16 AMENDS: 17 63I-1-272, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Third Special Session, Chapter 5 18 ENACTS: 19 72-10-1301, Utah Code Annotated 1953 20 72-10-1302, Utah Code Annotated 1953 21 72-10-1303, Utah Code Annotated 1953 22 23 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 24 Section 11. Section 63I-1-272 is amended to read: 25 63I-1-272 . Repeal dates: Title 72. 26 (1) Section 72-2-134, Transportation Infrastructure General Fund Support Subfund, is 27 repealed July 1, 2027. 28 (2) Title 72, Chapter 4, Part 3, Utah State Scenic Byway Program, is repealed January 2, 29 2030. 1st Sub. S.B. 62 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 62 01-28 18:49 30 (3) Title 72, Chapter 10, Part 13, Spaceport Exploration Committee, is repealed July 1, 31 2027. 32 Section 5. Section 72-10-1301 is enacted to read: 33 CHAPTER 10. AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ACT 34 Part 13. Spaceport Exploration Committee 35 72-10-1301 . Definitions. 36 As used in this part: 37 (1) "Committee" means the Spaceport Exploration Committee created in Section 38 72-10-1302. 39 (2) "Spaceport feasibility study" means a study to determine the feasibility of establishing a 40 spaceport and that includes: 41 (a) a market analysis that evaluates the demand for space launch services, including 42 potential government, commercial, and international customers and competitors; 43 (b) an economic impact assessment that analyzes the projected economic benefits of 44 developing a spaceport, including job creation, local business growth, revenue 45 generation, and an analysis of projected customers that could use the spaceport; 46 (c) a business case that describes how the spaceport could meet customer needs and 47 attract private financing for the spaceport; 48 (d) detailed cost estimates for construction, operation, and maintenance of a spaceport, 49 including infrastructure, technology, and human resources; 50 (e) consideration of the activities at the spaceport that the committee identifies the 51 spaceport should support; and 52 (f) in consultation with the Utah National Guard and the Utah Test and Training Range, 53 an assessment of opportunities to leverage military airspace and infrastructure and 54 uses the military might have for a spaceport. 55 (3) "Spaceport siting assessment" means an assessment that is informed by the results of a 56 spaceport feasibility study to determine potential locations for a spaceport that includes 57 an analysis of: 58 (a) the extent to which the site can accomplish the spaceport objectives that the 59 committee identifies; 60 (b) geographic and environmental considerations, including the site's size, location, and 61 environmental impact; 62 (c) whether the site is remote enough to minimize risk to populated areas and complies - 2 - 01-28 18:49 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 62 63 with environmental regulations; 64 (d) infrastructure needs, including existing infrastructure and upgrades needed to support 65 spaceport resources including launchpads, control centers, roads, utilities, and 66 facilities; 67 (e) potential sources of significant infrastructure upgrades; 68 (f) accessibility, including consideration for the site's accessibility for transportation and 69 logistics; 70 (g) connections to major highways, airports, and ports; 71 (h) regulatory compliance with applicable federal law, including regulations from the 72 Federal Aviation Administration and Environmental Protection Agency; 73 (i) resources the state may leverage for a particular site, including tax benefits, land 74 ownership, land use authority, and regulatory benefits; and 75 (j) activities that the committee identifies that the spaceport should support. 76 (4) "Supported activities" means the types of activities that could occur at a spaceport 77 including: 78 (a) satellite launches; 79 (b) scientific missions; 80 (c) national defense missions; 81 (d) commercial space flights; 82 (e) space exploration; 83 (f) space cargo and resupply missions; 84 (g) space tourism; and 85 (h) space industry research and development. 86 Section 1. Section 72-10-1302 is enacted to read: 87 72-10-1302 . Spaceport Exploration Committee creation. 88 (1) There is created the Spaceport Exploration Committee, comprising of the following 89 members: 90 (a) two members of the Senate, whom the president of the Senate appoints; 91 (b) two members of the House of Representatives, whom the speaker of the House of 92 Representatives appoints; 93 (c) the executive director of the department or the executive director's designee; 94 (d) the executive director of the Utah Inland Port Authority created in Section 11-58-201; 95 (e) the president, or the president's designee, of a nonprofit organization owned by Utah 96 State University that is a University Affiliated Research Center that specializes in - 3 - 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 62 01-28 18:49 97 aerospace technology, missions, and defense; 98 (f) two liaisons from local military organizations, whom the co-chairs jointly appoint; 99 (g) the president of the state's largest aerospace and defense industry group as certified 100 by the executive director of the department; and 101 (h) four members that the governor appoints as follows: 102 (i) one member from the propulsion division of a large defense contractor in the state; 103 (ii) one member from a national law firm with expertise in space law; 104 (iii) one member representing a company located in the state that produces specialty 105 chemicals for the aerospace and defense industry; and 106 (iv) one member representing a nonprofit organization that: 107 (A) is located in Utah; 108 (B) collaborates with government and private entities; and 109 (C) specializes in defense and aerospace matters; and 110 (i) the executive director of the Governor's Office for Economic Opportunity or the 111 executive director's designee, as a nonvoting member. 112 (2) The following shall co-chair the committee: 113 (a) a committee member that is a legislator described in Subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b) 114 whom the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the Senate 115 jointly designate; and 116 (b) a committee member whom the governor selects. 117 (3) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the appointing authority or 118 qualification described in Subsection (1) applies to the replacement in the same manner 119 as the filling of the original position. 120 (4) A majority of members of the committee constitutes a quorum. 121 (5) A member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service, but may 122 receive per diem and travel expenses as allowed in: 123 (a) Section 63A-3-106; 124 (b) Section 63A-3-107; and 125 (c) rules made by the Division of Finance according to Sections 63A-3-106 and 126 63A-3-107. 127 (6) The entity described in Subsection (1)(e), shall provide staffing and administrative 128 support to the committee. 129 Section 3. Section 72-10-1303 is enacted to read: 130 72-10-1303 . Spaceport Exploration Committee duties. - 4 - 01-28 18:49 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 62 131 (1) The committee shall: 132 (a) establish key objectives that the state should pursue in establishing a spaceport; 133 (b) evaluate the supported activities that would be most feasible for a spaceport in the 134 state; 135 (c) conduct a spaceport feasibility study; 136 (d) conduct a spaceport siting assessment; 137 (e) evaluate the advantages and disadvantages the state has in establishing a spaceport; 138 and 139 (f) make recommendations to the Legislature regarding whether it is in the state's best 140 interest to establish a spaceport. 141 (2) The committee may: 142 (a) authorize the Ŝ→ [department] Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity ←Ŝ to contract with 142a one or more consultants to perform 143 research, analysis, and legal work, or to provide other assistance necessary to 144 accomplish the committee's duties; 145 (b) establish any advisory committees or working groups needed to fulfill the 146 committee's responsibilities; 147 (c) by majority vote, add up to three non-voting committee members; and 148 (d) appoint one or more working groups to advise and assist the committee. 149 (3) The committee shall: 150 (a) create a report that: 151 (i) details the committee's conclusions on the items described in Subsection (1); and 152 (ii) includes recommendations on legislation needed to implement the committee's 153 conclusions; and 154 (b) report to the Economic Development and Workforce Services Interim Committee 155 and the Transportation Interim Committee no later than September 30, 2026. 156 Section 23. FY 2026 Appropriations. 157 The following sums of money are appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 158 2025, and ending June 30, 2026. These are additions to amounts previously appropriated for 159 fiscal year 2026. 160 Subsection 5(a). Operating and Capital Budgets 161 Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the 162 Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or accounts indicated for - 5 - 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 62 01-28 18:49 163 the use and support of the government of the state of Utah. 164 ITEM 1 To Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity - Pass-Through 165 From General Fund Restricted - Industrial Assistance 166 Account, One-time 1,000,000 167 Schedule of Programs: 168 Pass-Through 1,000,000 169 The Legislature intends that the appropriation be 170 used to support the Spaceport Exploration Committee's 171 work. 172 Section 25. Effective Date. 173 This bill takes effect on May 7, 2025. - 6 -