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Code · Utah · Title 63H — Independent State Entities · Chapter 7A

63H-7a-206. Required annual reporting and strategic plan.

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Effective 5/7/2025
63H-7a-206. Required annual reporting and strategic plan.
(1)The authority shall create, maintain, and review a statewide, comprehensive multiyear strategic plan, in consultation with state and local stakeholders, the PSAP advisory committee, and the public safety advisory committee, that:
(a)coordinates the authority's activities and duties in the:
(i)911 Division;
(ii)Radio Network Division;
(iii)Interoperability Division; and
(iv)Administrative Services Division; and
(b)includes:
(i)a plan for maintaining, upgrading, and expanding the public safety communications network, including microwave and fiber optics based systems;
(ii)a plan for statewide interoperability;
(iii)a plan for statewide coordination;
(iv)radio network coverage maps; and
(v)FirstNet standards.
(2)The executive director shall update the strategic plan described in Subsection
(1)every three years before July 1 beginning July 1, 2025.
(3)The executive director shall, before December 1 of each year, report on the strategic plan described in Subsection
(1)to:
(a)the board;
(b)the Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee;
(c)the Legislative Management Committee; and
(d)the Retirement and Independent Entities Interim Committee.
(4)Each report described in Subsection
(3)shall include a description of the authority's goals for implementation of the strategic plan and a progress report of accomplishments and updates to the strategic plan.
(5)The authority shall consider the strategic plan described in Subsection
(1)before spending funds in the restricted accounts created by this chapter.
(a)Following the close of each fiscal year, the executive director shall submit and make available to the public an annual report of the authority's activities for the preceding year to the governor, the board, the Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, the Legislative Management Committee, and the Retirement and Independent Entities Interim Committee.
(b)Each report described in Subsection (6)(a) shall include:
(i)the agency's complete operating and financial statement for the preceding fiscal year;
(ii)the total aggregate surcharge collected by the state in the last fiscal year under Title 69, Chapter 2, Part 4, Prepaid Wireless Telecommunications Service Charges;
(iii)the amount of each disbursement from the restricted accounts described in:
(A)Section 63H-7a-304 ; and
(B)Section 63H-7a-403 ;
(iv)the recipient of each disbursement, the goods and services received, and a description of the project funded by the disbursement;
(v)any conditions the authority placed on the disbursements from a restricted account;
(vi)the anticipated expenditures from the restricted accounts described in this chapter for the next fiscal year;
(vii)the amount of any unexpended funds carried forward; and
(viii)other relevant justification for ongoing support from the restricted accounts created by:
(A)Section 63H-7a-304 ; and
(B)Section 63H-7a-403 .
Amended by Chapter 210 , 2025 General Session
Amended by Chapter 271 , 2025 General Session
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