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House approves bill requiring contingency plans from local governments that rely heavily on federal funds

Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 2013
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Summary

HB205 requires political subdivisions that receive 10% or more of their annual budget from federal funds to develop and publish contingency plans submitted to the state auditor; debate focused on local-control concerns and the auditor's role as repository; bill passed 52-21.

Representative Handy presented House Bill 205, which would require any political subdivision that receives 10 percent or more of its annual budget from federal funds to develop and publish a contingency plan and submit it to the state auditor. Handy described the measure as a "nudge" to…

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