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Code · Utah · Title 36 — Legislature · Chapter 17

36-17-2. Committee duties.

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36-17-2. Committee duties.
The committee shall:
(1)review existing legislative and budget procedures and study the legislative and budget procedures used in other states;
(2)review and consider alternatives to the Utah Legislature's current process for preparing a budget;
(3)review and consider alternatives to the Utah Legislature's current process for requesting, preparing, prefiling, and prioritizing legislation;
(4)review and consider alternatives to the Utah Legislature's current process for interims;
(5)review and consider alternatives to the current role of standing committees in the legislative process;
(6)review and consider alternatives to the Utah Legislature's rules governing floor actions;
(7)review and consider alternative measures to meet the constitutional requirements for Utah's legislative process;
(8)review and consider any other matters involving the legislative process; and
(9)make recommendations, if any, to the Legislative Management Committee for any changes to the legislative process.
Enacted by Chapter 164 , 1991 General Session
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