Utah Statutes
§ 79-7-601 — Contingency plan for federal property.
Utah § 79-7-601
JurisdictionUtah
Title 79Natural Resources
Ch. 79-7Outdoor Recreation Act
Part 79-7-6Contingency Planning for Management of Federal Land
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 79-7-601 (2026).
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(1)As used in this part, "fiscal emergency" means a major disruption in the operation of one or more national parks, national monuments, national forests, or national recreation areas in the state caused by the unforseen or sudden significant decrease or elimination of funding from the federal government.
(2)During a fiscal emergency, and subject to congressional approval, the governor's agreement with the United States Department of the Interior, or a presidential executive order, the governor may enter into an agreement with the federal government to ensure that one or more national parks, national monuments, national forests, or national recreation areas in the state, according to the priority set under Section 79-7-602, remain open to the public.
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Legislative History
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 88, 2024 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 79-1-101
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Definitions.§ 79-1-103
Coordination council.§ 79-1-104
Application of title to wildlife issues.§ 79-2-101
Title.§ 79-2-102
Definitions.§ 79-2-201
Department of Natural Resources created.§ 79-2-203
Policy board members.§ 79-2-205
Procedures -- Adjudicative proceedings.§ 79-2-301
Budget.§ 79-2-302
Fees.§ 79-2-401
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