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

63A-19-302. Chief privacy officer -- Appointment -- Powers -- Reporting.

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Effective 5/6/2026
63A-19-302. Chief privacy officer -- Appointment -- Powers -- Reporting.
(1)The governor shall, with the advice and consent of the Senate, appoint a chief privacy officer.
(2)The chief privacy officer is the director of the office.
(3)The chief privacy officer:
(a)shall exercise all powers given to and perform all duties imposed on the office;
(b)has administrative authority over the office;
(c)may make changes in office personnel and service functions under the chief privacy officer's administrative authority;
(d)may authorize a designee to assist with the chief privacy officer's responsibilities; and
(e)shall report annually, on or before June 30, to the Government Operations Interim Committee regarding:
(i)recommendations for legislation to address data privacy concerns; and
(ii)reports received from state agencies regarding the sale or sharing of personal data provided under Section 63A-19-401.3 .
Amended by Chapter 202 , 2026 General Session
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