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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 58

11-58-301. Port authority board -- Delegation of power.

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Effective 3/3/2025
11-58-301. Port authority board -- Delegation of power.
(1)The authority shall be governed by a board which:
(a)shall manage and conduct the business and affairs of the authority;
(b)shall determine all questions of authority policy; and
(c)constitutes a mixed-function board.
(2)All powers of the authority are exercised through the board or, as provided in Section 11-58-305 , the executive director.
(3)The board may by resolution delegate powers to authority staff.
(4)The board shall, at least annually:
(a)review the statutory authority of the authority, the board, and the executive director;
(b)evaluate whether the authority is achieving the objectives outlined in Section 11-58-203 ;
(c)determine whether changes to board rules, policies, or guidelines are advisable and, if so, modify the rule, policy, or guideline; and
(d)determine whether to recommend statutory changes to Chapter 58, Utah Inland Port Authority Act, to the Legislature.
Amended by Chapter 24 , 2025 General Session
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