From Deseret News archives:
Counties wary of plan for tourism $$ reports
In its final meeting Monday, Utah's Tourism Task Force voted to support draft legislation calling for counties to report to the state on their use of tourism, recreation, cultural and convention facilities tax funds, known as the TRCC tax. It also calls for the counties to report on the use of the TRCC and transient room tax, or TRT or hotel room tax.
The TRT report would detail spending for recreation, tourism, film production and conventions, plus the building and operation of tourism facilities. For TRCC, counties would need to list spending on tourism promotion or developing and operating tourism-related facilities.
The matter advances to the Legislature's Workforce Services and Community and Economic Development Interim Committee.
Several legislators noted that counties already face the requirement of an audit for TRT spending.
Task force co-chairman Rep. Stuart Adams, R-Layton, said $50 million to $55 million is collected in TRT and TRCC taxes annually.
Adams said the draft legislation is "simply an effort to try and stay informed."
The other co-chairman, Sen. Scott Jenkins, R-Plain City, said it is "our attempt to make it a little more uniform and put it to the specific people who need to see it."
But several county representatives were skeptical, especially with the draft legislation being made available for the first time at Monday's meeting.
"We're, from my point of view, getting a little paranoid about what's going on," said Jim Eardley, a Washington County commissioner. "Since I've been on the commission now for about seven years, there's been a constant attempt, it seems to me like, for the state to have a more and more active role in those funds, even to the point of taking them from the counties. I guess that's what makes me nervous and makes me worry a little bit."
"We have some deep concerns about why you want to know this," Garfield County Commissioner Maloy Dodds told the task force. "It seems to me like a county issue, not a state issue."
Dodds later said he is worried that the legislation would be "the first step in raiding the TRT tax because it is a huge source of revenue out there laying on the table, and you guys scare me."
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