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Code · Utah · Title 53F — Public Education System -- Funding · Chapter 9

53F-9-501. Hospitality and Tourism Management Education Account -- Uses -- Costs.

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Effective 5/14/2019
53F-9-501. Hospitality and Tourism Management Education Account -- Uses -- Costs.
(1)There is created an expendable special revenue fund known as the "Hospitality and Tourism Management Education Account," which the state board shall use to fund the Hospitality and Tourism Management Career and Technical Education Pilot Program created in Section 53E-3-515 .
(2)The account consists of:
(a)distributions to the account under Section 59-28-103 ;
(b)interest earned on the account;
(c)appropriations made by the Legislature; and
(d)private donations, grants, gifts, bequests, or money made available from any other source to implement Section 53E-3-507 or 53E-3-515 .
(3)The state board shall administer the account.
(4)The cost of administering the account shall be paid from money in the account.
(5)Interest accrued from investment of money in the account shall remain in the account.
Amended by Chapter 186 , 2019 General Session
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