Utah Admin. Code R156-15A-230 - Building Code Training Fund Fees and Factory Built Housing Fees
(1) Under Subsection
15A-1-209(5)(a),
on April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31 of each year, each state
agency and each state political subdivision that assesses a building permit fee
shall:
(a) file with the Division a report of
building fees and surcharge for the immediately preceding calendar quarter;
and
(b) remit 85% of the amount of
the surcharge collected to the Division.
(2) Under Subsection
15A-1-209(5)(c),
the Division shall allocate and deposit the monies received under Subsection
15A-1-209(5)(a)(ii)
into the following funding accounts:
(a) 30%
to the Division's Building Code Inspector Training Fund, to be held,
administered, and distributed pursuant to Section
R156-15A-231 to provide
education regarding codes and code amendments to building inspectors;
(b) 10% to the Division's Building Code
Construction-Related Training Fund, to be held, administered, and distributed
pursuant to Section R156-15A-231 to provide
education regarding codes and code amendments to individuals licensed in
construction trades or related professions; and
(c) 60% to the Office of the Property Rights
Ombudsman's Land Use Fund.
(3) Under Subsection
58-56-17.5(2)(c),
the Division shall hold, administer, and distribute a portion of the monies in
the Factory Built Housing Fees Account pursuant to Section
R156-15A-231 to provide
education for factory built housing.
(4) A Department of Commerce employee may not
participate in the administration, selection, or payment of grants to an
organization under Section
R156-15A-231 or
R156-15A-232 if the employee:
(a) is in a leadership position with the
entity, including membership on a board of directors or the
equivalent;
(b) is an employee of
the entity or has received payment of any kind from the entity in the last five
years; or
(c) has any other
relationships with the entity or individuals affiliated with the entity that
could lead to a reasonable question about the employee's
impartiality.
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