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63N-22-101
63N-22-201
63N-22-202
63N-22-203
63N-22-204
63N-22-205
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State Permitting Council
2026 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Jason B. Kyle
Senate Sponsor: David P. Hinkins
LONG TITLE
General Description:
This bill creates a permitting coordinator within the Governor's Office of Economic
Opportunity.
Highlighted Provisions:
This bill:
defines terms;
creates a permitting coordinator within the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity
(office), appointed by the executive director of the office;
establishes duties for the permitting coordinator, including serving as a central point of
contact for projects or activities requiring one or more state permits, providing
permitting information and guidance, and facilitating coordination among state, federal,
and tribal entities;
authorizes the permitting coordinator to work with governmental entities to identify
administrative and legislative changes that may improve the efficiency, transparency,
and predictability of state permitting;
clarifies that the permitting coordinator does not have the authority to issue, approve,
deny, or modify a permit;
authorizes the permitting coordinator to share information with state, federal, tribal, and
local governmental entities on permitting matters;
clarifies that the permitting coordinator's activities and sharing of information with other
governmental entities does not obligate the state or a permitting agency to approve a
permit or enter into a binding agreement; and
requires the office to include, in the office's annual report, a summary of the permitting
coordinator's assistance and coordination activities and any recommendations for
administrative or legislative changes to improve state permitting.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
None
Other Special Clauses:
None
Utah Code Sections Affected:
ENACTS:
63N-22-101
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63N-22-201
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63N-22-202
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63N-22-203
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63N-22-204
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63N-22-205
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section
63N-22-101
is enacted to read:
22. Permitting Coordination
1. General Provisions
63N-22-101
. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1)
"Permit" means written authorization to engage in an activity that is regulated under
state law.
(2)
"Permitting agency" means a state department, division, office, or agency that issues,
administers, or enforces a permit.
(3)
"Permitting coordinator" means the individual appointed by the executive director under
Section
63N-22-201
.
Section 2. Section
63N-22-201
is enacted to read:
2. Permitting Coordinator
63N-22-201
. Permitting coordinator created -- Appointment -- Status.
(1)
There is created within the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity the position of
permitting coordinator.
(2)
The executive director shall appoint the permitting coordinator after consulting with one
or more permitting agencies that the executive director determines are relevant to the
duties of the permitting coordinator under Section
63N-22-202
.
(3)
The permitting coordinator:
(a)
serves at the pleasure of the executive director; and
(b)
shall report to the executive director or the executive director's designee.
Section 3. Section
63N-22-202
is enacted to read:
63N-22-202
. Duties of permitting coordinator.
(1)
With respect to projects, activities, or undertakings that require one or more permits
from one or more permitting agencies, the permitting coordinator shall:
(a)
assist individuals and entities seeking one or more permits by identifying applicable
state permitting requirements and the permitting agencies that may have authority
over a proposed activity that requires a permit;
(b)
serve as a central source of information for state permitting requirements and
procedures and for permitting agency points of contact for federal officers, federal
agencies, persons seeking permits, and other interested parties;
(c)
develop and make available guidance materials to assist persons seeking permits in
navigating state permitting requirements and application processes;
(d)
coordinate among permitting agencies to promote clarity, transparency, and efficient
administration of permit review and timely permit decisions;
(e)
in coordination with the governor's office:
(i)
engage with tribal governments on matters relating to permits; and
(ii)
serve as a point of contact and liaison for the state with federal agencies on
matters involving state and federal permits, including the federal Permitting
Steering Council created in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 4370m et seq.;
(f)
identify opportunities to improve coordination between state permitting agencies and
federal agencies for projects requiring both state and federal permits; and
(g)
in conjunction with permitting agencies, identify:
(i)
administrative or procedural improvements within existing permitting
requirements that may improve the administration of permit review and permit
issuance and, upon request, assist permitting agencies with implementation of
those improvements; and
(ii)
potential legislative changes relating to permitting requirements that may improve
the timeliness, predictability, or efficiency of state permit review and permit
issuance.
(2)
In carrying out the duties described in Subsection
(1)
, the permitting coordinator shall
act in coordination with the executive director and applicable permitting agencies.
Section 4. Section
63N-22-203
is enacted to read:
63N-22-203
. Limitation on authority.
(1)
The permitting coordinator may not issue, deny, condition, or modify a permit.
(2)
Nothing in this chapter:
(a)
alters the jurisdiction or authority of a permitting agency;
(b)
creates a right to expedited or preferential review by a permitting agency of a permit
application or permit request; or
(c)
creates a presumption that a permitting agency is required to issue or approve a
permit.
(3)
The duties of the permitting coordinator do not include assisting with a permit that is
primarily ministerial in nature or that relates to personal licensure, registration, or
identification.
Section 5. Section
63N-22-204
is enacted to read:
63N-22-204
. Coordination with other governmental entities.
(1)
To carry out the duties described in this chapter, the executive director or the permitting
coordinator, as authorized by the executive director, may participate in coordination,
consultation, or information-sharing efforts with state, federal, tribal, or local
governmental entities concerning permitting requirements.
(2)
Participation under this chapter does not obligate the state or a permitting agency to
approve a permit, modify a permitting requirement or procedure, or enter into a binding
agreement unless otherwise expressly authorized by law.
Section 6. Section
63N-22-205
is enacted to read:
63N-22-205
. Annual report.
(1)
The executive director shall include, in the annual report described in Section
63N-1a-306
, a report regarding the activities of the permitting coordinator.
(2)
The report described in Subsection
(1)
shall include:
(a)
a description of the assistance, coordination, or outreach activities performed under
this chapter;
(b)
identification of recurring procedural or administrative challenges associated with
state permitting requirements, as observed through the permitting coordinator's
activities; and
(c)
recommendations, if any, for any administrative or legislative changes described in
Subsection
63N-22-202(1)(g)
.
Section 7.
Effective Date.
This bill takes effect on
May 6, 2026
.
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