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Code · Utah · Title 63J — Budgeting · Chapter 5

63J-5-204. Legislative review and approval of certain federal funds requests.

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Effective 3/18/2026
63J-5-204. Legislative review and approval of certain federal funds requests.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"High impact federal funds request" means a new federal funds request that will or could:
(i)result in the state receiving total payments of $25,000,000 or more but less than $100,000,000 per year from the federal government;
(ii)require the state to add 11 or more permanent full-time employees, 11 or more permanent part-time employees, or combination of permanent full-time and permanent part-time employees equal to 11 or more in order to receive the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program; or
(iii)require the state to expend more than $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal year in order to receive or administer the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program.
(b)"Medium impact federal funds request" means a new federal funds request that will or could:
(i)result in the state receiving total payments of more than $5,000,000 but less than $25,000,000 per year from the federal government;
(ii)require the state to add more than zero but less than 11 permanent full-time employees, more than zero but less than 11 permanent part-time employees, or a combination of permanent full-time employees and permanent part-time employees equal to more than zero but less than 11 in order to receive or administer the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program; or
(iii)require the state to expend $1 to $1,000,000 of new state money in a fiscal year in order to receive or administer the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program.
(c)"Ultra high impact federal funds request" means a new federal funds request that will or could result in the state receiving total payments of $100,000,000 or more per year from the federal government.
(i)Before obligating the state to accept or receive new federal funds or to participate in a new federal program under a medium impact federal funds request that was not authorized during a legislative session as provided in Section 63J-5-201 , an agency shall:
(A)submit the federal funds request summary to the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education, as appropriate, for approval or rejection; and
(B)if the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education approves the new federal funds request, submit the federal funds request summary to the Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee for its review and recommendations.
(ii)The procedures required under Subsection (2)(a)(i) shall be performed, if possible, before the date that the medium impact funds request is formally submitted, but not later than three months after the date of formal submission.
(b)The Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee shall review the federal funds request summary and may:
(i)recommend that the agency accept the new federal funds;
(ii)recommend that the agency not accept the new federal funds; or
(iii)recommend to the governor that the governor call a special session of the Legislature to review and approve or reject the acceptance of the new federal funds.
(i)Before obligating the state to accept or receive new federal funds or to participate in a new federal program under a high impact federal funds request that was not authorized during a legislative session as provided in Section 63J-5-201 , an agency shall:
(A)submit the federal funds request summary to the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education, as appropriate, for approval or rejection; and
(B)if the governor, the Judicial Council , or the State Board of Education approves the new federal funds request, submit the federal funds request summary to the Legislature for its approval or rejection in an annual general session or a special session.
(ii)Except as provided in Subsection (3)(a)(iii) , the procedures required under Subsection (3)(a)(i) shall be performed, if possible, before the date that the high impact funds request is formally submitted, but not later than three months after the date of formal submission.
(iii)For a high impact federal funds request for the Medical Assistance Program, commonly known as Medicaid, or the Children's Health Insurance Program, the procedures required under Subsection (3)(a)(i) shall be performed, if possible, before the date that the high impact funds request is formally submitted, but not later than the end of the earlier of the next annual general session or special session of the Legislature after the date of formal submission.
(i)If the Legislature approves the new federal funds request, the agency may accept the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program.
(ii)If the Legislature fails to approve the new federal funds request, the agency may not accept the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program.
(i)An agency may not formally submit to the federal government an ultra high impact federal funds request that was not authorized during a legislative session as provided in Section 63J-5-201 , until the agency:
(A)submits the federal funds request summary to the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education, as appropriate, for approval or rejection; and
(B)if the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education approves the ultra high impact federal funds request, submits the federal funds request summary to the Executive Appropriations Committee for the committee's review and recommendation and receives a recommendation from the Executive Appropriations Committee.
(ii)No later than 120 days after the day on which an agency formally submits to the federal government an ultra high impact federal funds request that the Executive Appropriations Committee reviewed in accordance with Subsection (4)(a)(i) (B), the agency shall submit the federal funds request summary to the Legislature for the Legislature's approval or rejection in an annual general session or a special session.
(b)An agency may not obligate the state to accept or receive new federal funds or to participate in a new federal program under an ultra high impact federal funds request before the Legislature approves the ultra high impact federal funds request in accordance with this section or Section 63J-5-201 .
(c)If the Legislature approves an ultra high impact federal funds request in accordance with this section or Section 63J-5-201 :
(i)the agency may accept the new federal funds or participate in the new federal program; and
(ii)the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives shall establish a legislative oversight committee described in Subsection (4)(d) .
(i)A legislative oversight committee established in accordance with Subsection (4)(c)(ii) shall:
(A)review proposed programming and funding relating to the ultra high impact federal funds request; and
(B)make recommendations to the Executive Appropriations Committee regarding appropriation of the funds.
(ii)The president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives shall ensure that a legislative oversight committee:
(A)is composed of legislators, 50% of whom are senators appointed by the president of the Senate and 50% of whom are representatives appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives; and
(B)includes non-majority party membership that is roughly equivalent to the proportion of non-majority party members in the Legislature.
(A)The president of the Senate shall designate a member of the Senate as a cochair of a legislative oversight committee.
(B)The speaker of the House of Representatives shall designate a member of the House of Representatives as a cochair of a legislative oversight committee.
(A)Salaries and expenses of the members of a legislative oversight committee shall be paid in accordance with Section 36-2-2 and Legislative Joint Rules, Title 5, Chapter 3, Legislator Compensation.
(B)The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall provide staff support to a legislative oversight committee.
(v)A legislative oversight committee:
(A)shall meet as necessary to fulfill the committee's duties described in Subsection (4)(d)(i) ; and
(B)may solicit input from experts and interested parties.
(vi)The president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives shall establish a legislative oversight committee for any ultra high impact federal funds request that the Legislature approves on or after October 1, 2025.
(5)If an agency fails to comply with the procedures of this section or fails to obtain the Legislature's approval:
(a)the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education, as appropriate, may require the agency to withdraw the new federal funds request or refuse or return the new federal funds;
(b)the Legislature may, if federal law allows, opt out or decline to participate in the new federal program or decline to receive the new federal funds; or
(c)the Legislature may reduce the agency's General Fund appropriation in an amount less than, equal to, or greater than the amount of federal funds received by the agency.
(6)If a letter or other official documentation awarding an agency a grant of federal funds is not available to be included in the agency's federal funds request summary to the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education, as appropriate, under this section, the agency shall submit to the governor, the Judicial Council, or the State Board of Education, as appropriate, the letter or other official documentation awarding the agency a grant of federal funds before expending the federal funds granted.
Amended by Chapter 133 , 2026 General Session
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