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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 5780 (Introduced in House) — To provide greater conservation, recreation, economic development and local management of Federal lands in Utah, and... · Sec. 1103

Sec. 1103. Permitting and regulatory programs

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Upon submission of a declaration by the State of Utah under section 1102(a)(2)— the program under section 1102(a)(1) shall be certified; and the State shall receive all rights from the Federal Government to permit all forms of energy resources covered by the program. No later than 60 days after the enactment of this Act, the Governor of the State of Utah shall make an election as to whether the State of Utah will process permits for the development of any form of energy resource on available Federal land within the area covered by the Field Offices referenced in section 1102(a)(1).
In the event the Governor elects to assume the permitting as set forth herein, he shall notify the Secretary of the Interior of his decision within 60 days. Upon an election to assume permitting as set forth in paragraph (1), the process shall be in accordance with Federal statutes and regulations.
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