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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 9

63G-9-304. Adjustment of claims -- Recommendations to Executive Appropriations Committee.

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Effective 5/9/2017
63G-9-304. Adjustment of claims -- Recommendations to Executive Appropriations Committee.
(1)The board shall, at the time designated, proceed to examine and adjust all claims referred to in Section 63G-9-302 , and may hear evidence in support of or against the claims, and shall report to the Executive Appropriations Committee the facts and recommendations concerning the claims as the board considers proper.
(2)In making its recommendations, the board may state and use any official or personal knowledge which any member of the board may have touching the claims.
(3)The board may not pass upon or send to the Executive Appropriations Committee any claim for which the state or a political subdivision would not otherwise be liable were it not for its sovereign immunity.
(4)Notwithstanding Subsection
(3), claims wherein the state or a political subdivision would be liable, were it not for its sovereign immunity, whether recommended by the board for approval or disapproval, shall be reported by the board to the Legislature with appropriate findings and recommendations as provided in this section.
Amended by Chapter 151 , 2017 General Session
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