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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 16

63A-16-804. Report.

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Effective 5/4/2022
63A-16-804. Report.
(1)The division shall report to the Government Operations Interim Committee before November 30 of each year regarding:
(a)the progress the division has made in developing the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal and, once that development is complete, regarding the operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal;
(b)the division's goals and plan for each of the next five years to fulfill the division's responsibilities described in this part; and
(c)whether the division recommends any change to the single sign-on fee being charged under Section 13-1-2 .
(2)The Government Operations Interim Committee shall annually:
(a)review the single sign-on fee being charged under Section 13-1-2 ;
(b)determine whether the revenue from the single sign-on fee is adequate for designing and developing and then, once developed, operating and maintaining the single sign-on web portal; and
(c)make any recommendation to the Legislature that the committee considers appropriate concerning:
(i)the single sign-on fee; and
(ii)the development or operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal.
Amended by Chapter 169 , 2022 General Session
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