Legislative approval -- Capital development projects -- Prioritization.

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  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor.
    • (b) "Fund" means the Technical Colleges Capital Projects Fund created in Section 53B-2a-118.
  • (2) In accordance with this section, a technical college is required to receive legislative approval in an appropriations act for a dedicated project or a nondedicated project.
  • (3) In accordance with Section 53B-2a-112, a technical college shall submit to the board a proposal for a funding request for each dedicated project or nondedicated project for which the technical college seeks legislative approval.
  • (4) The board shall:
    • (a) review each proposal submitted under Subsection (3) to ensure that the proposal complies with Section 53B-2a-112;
    • (b) based on the results of the board's review under Subsection (4)(a), create:
      • (i) a list of approved dedicated projects, prioritized in accordance with Subsection (6); and
      • (ii) a list of approved nondedicated projects, prioritized in accordance with Subsection (6); and
    • (c) submit the lists described in Subsection (4)(b) to:
      • (i) the governor;
      • (ii) the Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee;
      • (iii) the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee; and
      • (iv) the State Building Board for the State Building Board's:
        • (A) recommendation, for the list described in Subsection (4)(b)(i); or
        • (B) recommendation and prioritization, for the list described in Subsection (4)(b)(ii).
  • (5) A dedicated project:
    • (a) is subject to the State Building Board's recommendation as described in Section 63A-5b-403; and
    • (b) is not subject to the State Building Board's prioritization as described in Section 63A-5b-403.
  • (6)
    • (a) Subject to Subsection (7), the board shall prioritize funding requests for capital development projects described in this section based on:
      • (i) growth and capacity;
      • (ii) effectiveness and support of critical programs;
      • (iii) cost effectiveness;
      • (iv) building deficiencies and life safety concerns; and
      • (v) alternative funding sources.
    • (b) The board shall establish:
      • (i) how the board will measure each factor described in Subsection (6)(a); and
      • (ii) procedures for prioritizing funding requests for capital development projects described in this section.
  • (7)
    • (a) Subject to Subsection (7)(b), and in accordance with Subsection (6), the board may annually prioritize:
      • (i) up to three nondedicated projects if the ongoing appropriation to the fund is less than $7,000,000;
      • (ii) up to two nondedicated projects if the ongoing appropriation to the fund is at least $7,000,000 but less than $14,000,000; or
      • (iii) one nondedicated project if the ongoing appropriation to the fund is at least $14,000,000.
    • (b) For each calendar year beginning on or after January 1, 2020, the dollar amounts described in Subsection (7)(a) shall be adjusted by an amount equal to the percentage difference between:
      • (i) the Consumer Price Index for the 2019 calendar year; and
      • (ii) the Consumer Price Index for the previous calendar year.
  • (8)
    • (a) A technical college may request operations and maintenance funds for a capital development project approved under this section.
    • (b) The Legislature shall consider a technical college's request described in Subsection (8)(a).





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