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Code · Utah · Title 63N — Economic Opportunity Act · Chapter 3

63N-3-111. Annual policy considerations.

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Effective 5/1/2024
63N-3-111. Annual policy considerations.
(a)The office shall make recommendations to state and federal agencies, local governments, the governor, and the Legislature regarding policies and initiatives that promote the economic development of targeted industries.
(b)The office may create one or more voluntary advisory committees that may include public and private stakeholders to solicit input on policy guidance and best practices in encouraging the economic development of targeted industries.
(2)The administrator may establish:
(a)minimum interest rates to be applied to loans granted that reflect a fair social rate of return to the state comparable to prevailing market-based rates such as the prime rate, U.S. Government T-bill rate, or bond coupon rate as paid by the state, adjusted by social indicators such as the rate of unemployment; and
(b)minimum applicant expense ratios, as long as they are at least equal to those required under Subsection 63N-3-105 (2).
Amended by Chapter 159 , 2024 General Session
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