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Code · Utah · Title 63J — Budgeting · Chapter 3

63J-3-205. Money excluded from the limitation.

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63J-3-205. Money excluded from the limitation.
Money from the following sources is excluded from the revenues appropriated and used in determining a limitation:
(1)money received from the government of the United States including federal mineral lease payments;
(2)money received by the state from another unit of government, except the proceeds of taxes, fees, or penalties imposed by the state and collected by the other unit of government;
(3)money derived from the issuance of, or to pay interest, principal, or redemption premiums on, any security;
(4)money received from the sale of fixed assets or gains on fixed asset transfers;
(5)the proceeds of contracts, grants, gifts, donations, and bequests made to the state for a purpose specified by the contractor or donor;
(6)user charges derived by the state from the sale of a product or service pledged or legally available to repay any security or for which the quantity of the product or level of service provided to a user is at the discretion of the user; and
(7)money raised to meet fiscal emergencies.
Amended by Chapter 342 , 2011 General Session
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