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Code · Utah · Title 67 — State Officers and Employees · Chapter 1

67-1-1. General powers and duties.

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Effective 5/7/2025
67-1-1. General powers and duties.
In addition to those prescribed by the constitution, the governor:
(1)shall supervise the official conduct of all executive and ministerial officers;
(2)shall see that all offices are filled and the duties thereof performed, or in default thereof, apply such remedy as the law allows, and, if the remedy is imperfect, acquaint the Legislature therewith at its next session;
(3)shall make appointments and fill vacancies as required by law;
(4)is the sole official organ of communication between the government of this state and the government of any other state and of the United States;
(5)whenever any suit or legal proceeding is pending against this state, or which may affect the title of this state to any property, or which may result in any claim against the state, may direct the attorney general to appear on behalf of the state, and may employ such additional counsel as the governor may judge expedient;
(6)may require the attorney general or the county attorney or district attorney of any county to inquire into the affairs or management of any corporation doing business in this state;
(7)may require the attorney general to aid any county attorney or district attorney in the discharge of the county attorney's or district attorney's duties;
(8)may offer rewards, not exceeding $1,000 each, payable out of the general fund, for the apprehension of any convict who has escaped from the state prison, or any person who has committed, or is charged with the commission of, a felony;
(9)shall perform such duties respecting fugitives from justice as are prescribed by law;
(10)shall issue and transmit election proclamations as prescribed by law;
(11)shall issue land warrants and patents as prescribed by law;
(12)shall, prior to each regular meeting of the Legislature, deliver to the Division of Archives for publication all biennial reports of officers, commissions, and boards for the two preceding years;
(13)shall require any officer, commission, or board to make special reports to the governor in writing;
(14)shall discharge the duties of a member of all boards of which the governor is or may be made a member by the constitution or by law;
(15)shall each year issue a proclamation recommending the observance of Arbor day, by the planting of trees, shrubs, and vines, in the promotion of forest growth and culture, and in the adornment of public and private grounds, places and ways, and in such other efforts and undertakings as shall be in harmony with the general character of such holiday; and
(16)has such other powers and must perform such other duties as are devolved upon the governor by law.
Amended by Chapter 302 , 2025 General Session
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