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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 19

63A-19-201. Utah Privacy Governing Board.

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Effective 5/1/2024
63A-19-201. Utah Privacy Governing Board.
(1)There is created the Utah Privacy Governing Board.
(2)The governing board shall be composed of five members as follows:
(a)the governor, or the governor's designee;
(b)the president of the Senate, or the president's designee;
(c)the speaker of the House of Representatives, or the speaker's designee;
(d)the attorney general, or the attorney general's designee; and
(e)the state auditor, or the state auditor's designee.
(a)A majority of the members of the governing board is a quorum.
(b)The action of a majority of a quorum constitutes an action of the governing board.
(4)The governor, or the governor's designee is chair of the governing board.
(5)The governing board shall meet at least two times a year.
(6)The governing board may recommend specific matters to the state auditor under Section 63A-19-601 .
(7)The office shall provide staff and support to the governing board.
Enacted by Chapter 417 , 2024 General Session
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