Humanitarian Service and Educational and Cultural Exchange Restricted Account.

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  • (1) There is created in the General Fund a restricted account known as the "Humanitarian Service and Educational and Cultural Exchange Restricted Account."
  • (2) The account shall be funded by:
    • (a) contributions deposited into the account in accordance with Section 41-1a-422;
    • (b) private contributions; and
    • (c) donations or grants from public or private entities.
  • (3) Upon appropriation by the Legislature, the department shall distribute funds in the account to one or more charitable organizations that:
    • (a) qualify as being tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code;
    • (b) have a national parent organization which:
      • (i) provides international humanitarian service projects; and
      • (ii) has youth programs including programs to foster leadership in high school students, humanitarian service in high school and college, and conducts and promotes community service projects;
    • (c) have a non-profit youth exchange program that does not compensate those who administer the program within the state;
    • (d) have an annual leadership conference, which does not compensate those who administer the program within the state;
    • (e) have high school service clubs, which promote humanitarian services on a state level, a national level, and an international level; and
    • (f) have college service clubs, which promote humanitarian service on a state level, a national level, and an international level.
  • (4)
    • (a) An organization described in Subsection (3) may apply to the department to receive a distribution in accordance with Subsection (3).
    • (b) An organization that receives a distribution from the department in accordance with Subsection (3) shall expend the distribution only to:
      • (i) pay the costs of supporting the following programs within the state:
        • (A) youth programs including programs to foster leadership in high school students and humanitarian service in high school and college;
        • (B) community service projects;
        • (C) a non-profit youth exchange program;
        • (D) an annual leadership conference;
        • (E) high school service clubs, which promote humanitarian service on a state level, a national level, and an international level; and
        • (F) college service clubs, which promote humanitarian service on a state level, a national level, and an international level; and
      • (ii) pay the costs of issuing or reordering Humanitarian Service and Educational and Cultural Exchange support special group license plate decals.
    • (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the department may make rules providing procedures for an organization to apply to the department to receive a distribution under Subsection (3).




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