Utah Code 63J-5-202. Governor to approve certain new federal funds requests
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Terms Used In Utah Code 63J-5-202
- Agency: includes :(1)(a)(ii)(A) executive branch entities;(1)(a)(ii)(B) judicial branch entities; and(1)(a)(ii)(C) the State Board of Education. See Utah Code 63J-5-102
- Federal funds: includes federal assistance and federal assistance programs, however described. See Utah Code 63J-5-102
- Federal funds request summary: includes , if available:
(1)(e)(ii)(A) the letter awarding an agency a grant of federal funds or other official documentation awarding an agency a grant of federal funds; and(1)(e)(ii)(B) a document detailing federal maintenance of effort requirements. See Utah Code 63J-5-102- New federal funds: means :
(1)(i)(i) federal assistance or other federal funds that are available from the federal government that:(1)(i)(i)(A) the state is not currently receiving; or(1)(i)(i)(B) exceed the federal funds amount most recently approved by the Legislature by more than 25% for a federal grant or program in which the state is currently participating;(1)(i)(ii) a federal assistance program or other federal program in which the state is not currently participating; or(1)(i)(iii) a one-time TANF request. See Utah Code 63J-5-102- New federal funds request: means :
(1)(j)(i) the formal submission from an agency to the federal government:(1)(j)(i)(A) applying for or otherwise seeking to obtain new federal funds; or(1)(j)(i)(B) applying for or seeking to participate in a new federal program that will result in federal funds being transferred to an agency; or(1)(j)(ii) a one-time TANF request. See Utah Code 63J-5-102- New state money: includes money expended to meet federal maintenance of effort requirements. See Utah Code 63J-5-102
- State: means the state of Utah and all of its agencies, and any administrative subunits of those agencies. See Utah Code 63J-5-102
(1)(a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive new federal funds or to participate in a new federal program, and no later than three months after submitting a new federal funds request, and, where possible, before formally submitting the new federal funds request, an executive branch agency shall submit a federal funds request summary to the governor or the governor’s designee for approval or rejection when:(1)(a)(i) the state will receive total payments of $1,000,000 or less per year if the new federal funds request is approved;(1)(a)(ii) receipt of the new federal funds will require no additional permanent full-time employees, permanent part-time employees, or combination of additional permanent full-time employees and permanent part-time employees; and(1)(a)(iii) no new state money will be required to match the new federal funds or to implement the new federal program for which the grant is issued.(1)(b) The Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget shall report each new federal funds request that is approved by the governor or the governor’s designee and each new federal funds request granted by the federal government to:(1)(b)(i) the Legislature’s Executive Appropriations Committee;(1)(b)(ii) the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst; and(1)(b)(iii) the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel.(2) The governor or the governor’s designee shall approve or reject each new federal funds request submitted under the authority of this section.(3)(3)(a) If the governor or the governor’s designee approves the new federal funds request, the executive branch agency may accept the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program.(3)(b) If the governor or the governor’s designee rejects the new federal funds request, the executive branch agency may not accept the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program.(4) If an executive branch agency fails to obtain the governor’s or the governor’s designee’s approval under this section, the governor may require the agency to:(4)(a) withdraw the new federal funds request;(4)(b) return the federal funds;(4)(c) withdraw from the federal program; or(4)(d) any combination of Subsections (4)(a), (4)(b), and (4)(c).(5) If a letter or other official documentation awarding an agency a grant of federal funds is not available to be included in a federal funds request summary submitted to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget under this section, the agency shall submit to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget the letter or other official documentation awarding the agency a grant of federal funds before expending the federal funds granted.