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Code · Utah · Title 63B — Bonds · Chapter 19

63B-19-201. Authorizations to design and construct capital facilities using institutional or agency funds.

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Effective 10/1/2016
63B-19-201. Authorizations to design and construct capital facilities using institutional or agency funds.
(1)The Legislature intends that:
(a)Southern Utah University may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities , use $10,000,000 in donations and the revenue bond authorized in Subsection 63B-19-102(6) to plan, design, and construct a Southern Utah Museum of Arts, with 28,000 new square feet;
(b)no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c)the university may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements.
(2)The Legislature intends that:
(a)the University of Utah may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities , use $17,878,000 in donations, federal funds, and institutional funds to plan, design, and construct an addition to the Henry Eyring Building, with 40,915 new square feet;
(b)no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c)the university may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements.
(3)The Legislature intends that:
(a)Utah State University may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities , use $3,000,000 in donations to plan, design, and construct a Botanical Center classroom building, with 7,900 new square feet;
(b)no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c)the university may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements.
(4)The Legislature intends that:
(a)the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation created in Section 35A-1-202 may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities , use $1,497,000 in federal grants to plan, design, and construct a residential facility for the blind, with 8,000 new square feet;
(b)no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c)the division may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements.
(5)The Legislature intends that:
(a)the Department of Public Safety may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities , use $3,294,000 of nonlapsing balances within the driver license line item in the Department of Public Safety budget in fiscal year 2010 to plan, design, and construct an Ogden driver license building with 10,500 new square feet;
(b)no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c)the department may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements.
(6)The Legislature intends that:
(a)the University of Utah may use donations to prepare preliminary plans for a dental school building;
(b)no state funds be used for any portion of the planning; and
(c)the University of Utah may not design or construct a dental school building unless and until the Legislature authorizes:
(i)the design and construction of a dental school building;
(ii)the University to pursue the establishment of a dental school program; and
(iii)the appropriation of funds at a level sufficient to fund a dental school program at the University of Utah.
Amended by Chapter 271 , 2016 General Session
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