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

67-1b-104. Duties during transition period.

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Effective 5/5/2021
67-1b-104. Duties during transition period.
(1)During a transition period, the executive branch shall:
(a)provide any lawful assistance that the incoming gubernatorial administration may reasonably request related to the transition between gubernatorial administrations; and
(b)take reasonable steps to:
(i)avoid or minimize disruptions that might be occasioned by a transition between gubernatorial administrations; and
(ii)facilitate an efficient transition between gubernatorial administrations.
(2)During a transition period, the incoming gubernatorial administration shall take reasonable steps to:
(a)avoid or minimize disruptions that might be occasioned by a transition between gubernatorial administrations; and
(b)facilitate an efficient transition between gubernatorial administrations.
(a)During a transition period, the executive branch shall timely provide a governor-elect, upon the governor-elect's request, with all records and information from the executive branch upon any subject relating to the executive branch's condition, expenditures, expenses, management, operations, personnel, and receipts.
(b)For a record requested by a governor-elect under Subsection (3)(a) that is classified as private or protected under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act , there is a rebuttable presumption that disclosure of the record to the governor-elect meets the conditions for disclosure under Subsection 63G-2-201(5) .
(c)A governor-elect who receives records under this Subsection
(3)is subject to the provisions of Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act , governing the use and disclosure of records.
(d)The disclosure of a record that is classified as private or protected to a governor-elect does not affect the classification of that record under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act .
Enacted by Chapter 394 , 2021 General Session
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