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Code · Utah · Title 53C — School and Institutional Trust Lands Management Act · Chapter 1

53C-1-102. Purpose.

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Effective 5/1/2024
53C-1-102. Purpose.
(a)The purpose of this title is to establish an administration and board to manage lands that Congress granted to the state for the support of common schools and other beneficiary institutions, under the Utah Enabling Act.
(b)This grant was expressly accepted in the Utah Constitution, thereby creating a compact between the federal and state governments which imposes upon the state a perpetual trust obligation to which standard trust principles are applied.
(c)Title to these trust lands is vested in the state as trustee to be administered for the financial support of the trust beneficiaries.
(a)The trust principles referred to in Subsection
(1)impose fiduciary duties upon the state, including a duty of undivided loyalty to, and a strict requirement to administer the trust corpus for the exclusive benefit of, the trust beneficiaries.
(b)As trustee, the state shall manage the lands and revenues generated from the lands in the most prudent and profitable manner possible, and not for any purpose inconsistent with the best interests of the trust beneficiaries.
(c)The trustee shall be concerned with both income for the current beneficiaries and the preservation of trust assets for future beneficiaries, which requires a balancing of short and long-term interests so that long-term benefits are not lost in an effort to maximize short-term gains.
(d)The beneficiaries do not include other governmental institutions or agencies, the public at large, or the general welfare of this state.
(3)This title shall be liberally construed to enable the board of trustees, the director, and the administration to faithfully fulfill the state's obligations to the trust beneficiaries.
Amended by Chapter 54 , 2024 General Session
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