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Code · Utah · Title 53H — Higher Education · Chapter 10

53H-10-303. Donations to the program.

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Effective 10/14/2025
53H-10-303. Donations to the program.
(a)A person may make a donation to the program by:
(i)sending the donation to the plan; and
(ii)including with the donation, direction that the donation benefit the program.
(b)A person making a donation shall include the person's name and mailing address with the donation.
(a)The plan shall mail a receipt to the person that makes the donation.
(b)The receipt described in Subsection (2)(a) shall state:
(i)the name of the person that made the donation;
(ii)the amount of the donation; and
(iii)the date on which the person makes the donation.
(c)The date on which the person makes a donation to the program is the date on which the plan receives the donation, unless the plan receives the donation on a Saturday, a Sunday, or a holiday, in which case the date on which the person makes the donation shall be the first business day after the day on which the plan receives the donation.
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