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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 1

63A-1-109.5. Department authority to operate the department, a division, or an office as an internal service fund agency.

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Effective 5/7/2025
63A-1-109.5. Department authority to operate the department, a division, or an office as an internal service fund agency.
(1)Subject to Subsection
(2), Section 63A-1-114 , and provisions governing internal service funds or internal service fund agencies under Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act , the department may:
(a)operate the department as an internal service fund agency; or
(b)operate a division or office described in Section 63A-1-109 as an internal service fund agency.
(a)The department may only operate the department as an internal service fund agency for the purpose of providing a service related to the enterprise business management system.
(b)If the department operates the department as an internal service fund agency in accordance with this section, the department shall, before charging a rate, fee, or other amount for a service provided by the department's internal service fund to an executive branch agency, or to a subscriber of services other than an executive branch agency:
(i)submit the proposed rate, fee, or other amount and cost analysis to the rate committee established in Section 63A-1-114 ; and
(ii)obtain the approval of the Legislature as required under Section 63J-1-410 .
Amended by Chapter 350 , 2025 General Session
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