Effective 5/9/2017
63J-5-103. Scope and applicability of chapter.
63J-5-103. Scope and applicability of chapter.
- (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), and except as otherwise provided by a statute superseding provisions of this chapter by explicit reference to this chapter, the provisions of this chapter apply to each agency and govern each federal funds request.
- (2)
- (a) This chapter does not govern federal funds requests for:
- (i) except as provided in Section 63J-5-206, the Medical Assistance Program, commonly known as Medicaid; and
- (ii) except as provided in Section 63J-5-206, the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
- (b) Until Subsections (2)(c) and (d) apply, this chapter does not govern federal funds requests for:
- (i) the Women, Infant, and Children program;
- (ii) the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, except for a one-time TANF request as defined in Section 63J-5-102;
- (iii) Social Security Act money;
- (iv) the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment program;
- (v) Child Care and Development Block Grant;
- (vi) SNAP Administration and Training money;
- (vii) Unemployment Insurance Operations money;
- (viii) Federal Highway Administration money;
- (ix) the Utah National Guard; or
- (x) pass-through federal funds.
- (c) Federal funds requests described in Subsection (2)(b) are subject to the provisions of this chapter:
- (i) beginning on January 1, 2018, for each agency that receives more than $200,000,000 annually in federal funds; or
- (ii) beginning on July 1, 2018, for each agency that receives $200,000,000 or less annually in federal funds.
- (d) Maintenance of effort reporting requirements described in Subsection 63J-5-102(1)(d)(ii)(B) may not be required until:
- (i) January 1, 2018, for each agency that receives more than $200,000,000 annually in federal funds; or
- (ii) July 1, 2018, for each agency that receives $200,000,000 or less annually in federal funds.
- (a) This chapter does not govern federal funds requests for:
- (3) The governor need not seek legislative review or approval of federal funds received by the state if:
- (a) the governor has declared a state of emergency; and
- (b) the federal funds are received to assist victims of the state of emergency under Section 53-2a-204.
Amended by Chapter 247, 2017 General Session