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Code · Utah · Title 53D — School and Institutional Trust Fund Management and Land Trusts Protection and Advocacy Office · Chapter 1

53D-1-503. Process of nominating candidates for board membership.

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Effective 7/1/2014
53D-1-503. Process of nominating candidates for board membership.
(1)The nominating committee shall nominate at least two candidates for each position or vacancy on the board.
(2)The nominating committee shall:
(a)nominate candidates who meet the criteria stated in Subsection 53D-1-301(3) ; and
(b)consider the character and reputation of candidates the nominating committee nominates.
(3)If the state treasurer considers the candidates nominated under Subsection
(1)to be unacceptable, the state treasurer may request the nominating committee to nominate at least two other candidates per appointment.
(4)As many times as the state treasurer considers candidates nominated by the nominating committee to be unacceptable under Subsection
(3), the nominating committee shall follow the process described in Subsections
(1)and
(2)until the state treasurer appoints a candidate.
Enacted by Chapter 426 , 2014 General Session
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