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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. lTAH Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 RESOLUTION RELATING TO PILLING VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE A joint resolution proposing an amend, ment to Section 13 of Article VI of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to vacancies in the legislature. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of ail memState of Utah, bers elected to each house concurring therem : SECTION 1 Sections to be amended. That it is proposed to amend Section 13 of Article VI of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same shall read as o two-thir- follows : such purposes shall be reduced annually in proportion to the revenues so allocated; provided that any surplus above the revenue required for the State district school fund as provided in Section 7 of this Article shall be paid into the State general fund. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause tnis proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of tlie State at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. To fake tfteet when. If approved by the electors of the State this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1981. Filed with the Secretary of State Feb' ruary 25. 1930. claims and other valuable mineral deposits, including lands containing coal or hydrocarbons and all machinery used in mining and all property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims, and the value of any surface use made of mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purposes, shall be assessed as other tangible property. SECTION 2, Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. In effect when. If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1981. Filed with the Secretary of State Feb- SECTION 13. Vacancies to he filled. Vacancies that may occur in either house of the legislature shall be filled in auch manner as may ba provided by law. Constitutional Amendment ruary 25, 1930. SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pub3 No. lish. The secretary of State is directed to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND Constitutional Amendment cause this proposed amendment to be AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING INNo. 5 published as required by the constitution SUCH FUND. OF TEREST A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATE and to be submitted to the electors of the A amendresolution for joint providing TAX COMMISSION State at the next general election in the ments to house joint resolutions num- A joint resolution proposing an amendmanner provided by law. bers three and eight passed by the leg11 of Article 13 of the ment to Section when. If apSECTION 3. In effect islature in 1929, proposing to amend constitution of the State of Utah, reproved hy the electors of the State, this Section 3, Article X, and Section 7, Arto revenue and taxation. proposed ammdmeni. shall take effect on ticle XIII of the constitution of the State Balating it resolved by the Legislature of the the 1st day cf January, 1931. of Utah relating to the State school fond State of Utah, of all memFiled with the Secretary of State Feband the manner of distributing the inbers elected to each house concurring ruary 21, 1930. terest of such fund and other revenues therein : of the several school districts of the SECTION 1 Sections proposed to amend. State. Constitutional Amendment That is proposed to amend Section 11 of Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Articleit XIII 2 No. of the of the State of Utah, of all the mem- State of Utah so that constitution tbs same will read RESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE bers elected to each House concurring as follows: AND TAXATION therein : SECTION 11. Creation of State tax comA joint resolution proposing an amendSECTION 1. Resolution proposed to mission ment to Sections 2 and 3 'of Article 13 amend. That it is governor to apmembership to house amend proposed terms duties county boards of the constitution of the State of Utah, joint resolution number 8 point the by passed be shall duties. There a State tax comrelating to revenue and taxation. legislature in 1929, proposing to amend mission Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Section 3 of Article 10 consisting of four members, not of the constitution than two of whom shall belong to two - thirds of nil of the State of Utah, State of Utah so that the same will more the same political party. The members members elected to each House concur read as follows: : of the commission shall be appointed by rim' SECTION 3. Proceeds of lands and other the governor, by and with the consent of EjTION 1. Sections proposed to property cent of perproceeds per the senate, for such terms of office as may amend. That it is proposed to amend of all lands that be fund. The proceeds petual commis2 State The law. tax the 3 of XIII and of Article Sections by been or may be granted by the Unit- sionprovided shall administer and supervise the constitution of the State .of Utah so that have to ed States this for the State, support tax laws of the State. It shall assess the same will read as follows: of the common schools ; the of all mines and utilities fend adjust and SECTION 2. Tangible property to be property that may accrue proceeds to the State equalize thepublic valuation and assessment of taxed how v:.lue ascertained properties by escheat or forfeiture ; all unclaimed several counties. It the property among exempt legislature to provide annual tax shares and dividends of any corporation shall have such other powers of original for State. All tangible property in the incorporated under the laws of this State; State, not exempt under the laws of the the proceeds of the sale of timber, mineral assessment as the legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such United Staler, or under this constitution, or other property from school and State ehall be taxed in proportion to its value, lands, other than those granted for specific cases and within such limitations as the to be ascertained as provided by law. The purposes ; and five per centum of the net legislature may prescribe, it shall establish systems of public accounting, review property of the United Sta.es, of the State, proceeds of the sale of public lands proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies counties, cities, towns, school districts, within the State, which shall be soldlying by and budgets of local governmental units, municipal corporations and public libra- the nited States subsequent to the adequalize the assessment and valuation ries, lots with the buildings thereon used mission of tills State into the Union, shall and The duproperty within the counties. exclusive'y for either religious worship or be and remain a perpetual fund, to bo of ties e imposed upon the State board of charit-bles, and places of burial called the State school pur-the interest fund, the constitution equalization and lews by not held or used for private or corporate of which only, shall be distributed among benefit, shall be exempt from taxat'on. the several school districts according to of this State shall be performed by the State tax commission. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the last preceding school census. of this State there shall power plants, pumping plants, transmisSECTION 2. Resolution proposed to beIna each county sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it is county board of equalization conto house amend proposed of the board of county commissionused by individuals or corporations for resolution number 8 passed by the sisting The county boards of lands within the state owned by joint in 1929, proposing to amend ers of said county. such individuals or corporations, or the legislature equalization shall adjust and equalize the of XIII of the constituSection Article 7, individual mcir-be-thereof, shall not be tion of the State of Utah so that the same valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective separately taxed as long as they shall be will rend as follows: owned and used exclusively for such pursubject to such regulation and SECTION 7. Rate of taxation not to counties, Power plants, power transmission exceed by the State tax commies'on as poses. distribution. The rate control be lines and other property, used for gen- of taxationpurpose prescribed by law. The State tax on tangible property shall not may erating and delivering electrical power, a exceed on each dollar of valuation, two commission and the county boards of shall each have such other portion of which is used for furnishing and mills for general State equalization cs may be prescribed by the legpower for pumping water for irrigation purposes, one mill for high powers of islature. purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which shall constitute the SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubmay be exempted from taxation to the school fund ; said fund Bhall be aplish. The of State is directed to extent that such property is used for such high portioned in the manner the legislature cause this secretary proposed amendment to bo pubpurposes. These exemptions shall accrue shall provide, to the school districts mainlished as required by the constitution and to the benefit of the users of water so taining high schools, and such levy for pumped under suoh regulations as the leg- district school purposes which together to ba submitted to the electors of the islature may prescribe. The taxes of tfc with the interest on the permanent school State at the next general election in the indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may be manner provided by lew. To take effect at such times and in- such manner as may available for district school purposes, will If SECTION 3. the electors of the when. be provided by law. The legislature pur raise annually an amount which State, approved by equals provide for the exemption from taxation $25.00 for each person of school age in the this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown by the last preceding school Filed wth the Secretary of State Feberty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census ; the same to be distributed among ruary 25, 1930. lars in value for hcme3 and homesteads, the school districts to the last according and one hundred dollars for personal prop- preceding school census; and in addition erty. Property not to exceed $3,003 in an equalization fund which when added Constitutional Amendment value, owned by disabled persons who to other revenues provided for this purNo. 6 served in any war in the military service pose by the legislature shall be $5.00 for RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF of the United States or of the State of each person of school age as shown by the THE STATE PRISON AND STATE Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census ; said equaliINSTITUTIONS minor err bars of such persons may be zation fund shall be to the A joint resolution proposing an amendapportioned exempted as the legislature may provide. school districts in such manner as the legment to Section 3, of Article XIX of the Tha legislature shall provide by law for islature shall provide. Said rates shall constitution cf the State of Utah, rean annual tax sufficient, with other sour- not be increased unless a proposition to to the location cf the State Prison. ces of revenue, to defray the estimated orincrease the same specifying the rate or Belating it resolved by the Legislature of the dinary expenses of the State for each fis- rates proposed and tha time during which of of the members State Utah, cal year. For the purpose of paying the the same shall be levied, be first submitelected to each house concurring thereState debt, if any there be, the legisla- ted to a vote of such of the qualified elecin! ture shall provide for levying a tax an- tors of the State, as in the year next preSECTION 1. Section proposed to amend. nually, sufficient to pay the annual inter- ceding such election, shall have paid a That it is proposed to amend Section 8 of est and to pay the principal of such debt, property tax assessed to them within the Article XIX' of the constitution of the within twenty years from the final passage State, and the majority of those voting State of Utah so that the same will read of the law creating the debt. thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such as follows: SECTION 3. Assessment end taxation manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 8 Location of pgblie instituof tangible property regulation rate SECTION 3. Secretary of State to pub- tions and disposition of lands. The public deductions exemptions personal In- lish. The secretary of State is directed to institutions of the State are hereby percome tax rates dispositions of revenues. cause this proposed amendment to be pub- manently located at the places hereinafThe legislature shall provide by law a uni- lished as required by the constitution and ter named, each to have the lands speciform and equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to trie electors of the State fically granted to it by the United States, taxation on all tangible property in the at the next general election in the manner in the Act of Congress, approved July 16th, State, according to its value in money, and provided by law, as one proposition in lieu 1894, to be disposed of and used in such shall prescribe by law such regulations as of H. J. R. numbers 8 and 8, passed et manner as the legislature may provide: shall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of the 18th legislature. First: The seat of government and ths of such property, so that every person SECTION 4. To take effect when. State fair at Salt Lake City. and corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If approved by the electors of the State Second : The institutions for the deaf and tion to the value of his, her, or its tan- the proposed amendment shall take effect dumb, and the blind, and the State reform provided that the legisla- on the .first day of January, 1931. gible prope-t- r, school at Ogden City, in the county of ture may determine the manner and extent Filed with the Secretary of State Feb- Weber. of taxing trarsient live stock and live ruary 25, 1930. Third: The Utah State hospital at Prostock being fed for slaughter to be used vo' City, in the county of Utah. for human consumption. Intangible prop, SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubConstitutional Amendment erty may be exempted from taxation as lish. The secretary of State is directed to No. 4 property or it may be taxed in such man. cause this proposed amendment to be pubner and to such extent as the legislature RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE lished as required by the constitution and AND TAXATION OF MINES MINING if Provided that intangible may provide. to be submitted to the electors of tho PROPERTY as taxed the be late property property State at the next election in the thereof shall not exceed five mills on each A joint resolution providing for an amend- manner provided bygeneral law. ment to Section 4, Article 13, of the dollar of valuation. When exempted from 8. To toko effect SECTION when. constitution of the State of Utah relat- If taxation as property, the taxable income the electors of the State, approved by to the taxation of mines and ing mining this proposed amendment shall take effect therefrom shall be taxed under any tax property. based on incomes, but when taxed hy on the 1st day of January, 1981. the State of Utah as property, the income Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Filed with of State FebState of Utah, of all the mem- ruary 25, 1930.the Secretary therefrom shall not also be taxed. Th$ bers elected to each house concurring legislature may provide for deductions, extherein : , M. emptions, andor offsets on any tax based of SECTION 1. Sections proposed to theI, StateH.ofWelling, doSecretary of Statethat upon income. The personal income tux hereby certify Utah, rates shall be graduated but the maxi- amend. That it is proposed to amend Sec- the foregoing is a full, true and correct mum rale shall not exceed six per cent of tion 4, Article XIII, of the constitution of copy of Constitutional Amendments Nos, net income. No excise tax rate based the State of Utah so that the same will 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6 as proposed by the , upon income shall exceed four per cent of read as follows: special session of the legislature of 1980 SECTION 4. Mines and claims to be i net income. The rate limitations herein as the same appear of record in my ofwhat to fice. basis and multiple contained for taxes based on income and sessed In witness whereof, I have hereunto set for taxes on intangible property shall be be assessed as tangible property. Ail meeffective until January 1, 1937, and there- talliferous mines or mining claims, both my hand and affixed the Great Seal of after nntil changed by law by a vote of placer and rock in place, shall be assessed the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1980. the majority of the members elected to as the legislature shall provide; provided, deeach house of the legislature. All rev- the basis and multiple now used in enue received from taxes on income or termining the value of metalliferous mines from taxes on intangible property shall be for taxation purposes and the additional a1 located as follows : 75 per cent thereof to assessed value of $5.00 per acre thereof the state district school fund and 25 shall not be changed before January 1, per cenr thereof to the State gen- 1935, nor thereafter nntil otherwise pro(SEAL) Secretary of State, eral fund and the State levies for vided by law. 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