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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 1

53-1-204. Division duties.

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Effective 5/10/2016
53-1-204. Division duties.
The division shall:
(1)provide administrative and staff support to the commissioner;
(2)ensure that all departmental administrative processes are in compliance with state law, rules, and procedures;
(3)make deposits, pay all claims and obligations of the department, and conduct all treasury transactions;
(4)prepare the department budget, review department expenditures, prepare financial reports, and offer general assistance with financial matters to the department;
(5)coordinate and review department purchases and monitor department purchasing practices to ensure compliance with state procurement rules;
(6)coordinate the purchase, operation, maintenance, records, and final disposal of the department's vehicle fleet;
(7)make capital facility plans for the department, maintain a capital equipment inventory system, coordinate risk management records, and organize waste paper recycling; and
(8)make rules for the department authorized by this title.
Amended by Chapter 302 , 2016 General Session
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