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Code · Utah · Title 67 — State Officers and Employees · Chapter 5

67-5-1.5. Special duties -- Employment of staff.

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Effective 5/4/2022
67-5-1.5. Special duties -- Employment of staff.
(1)The attorney general may undertake special duties and projects as follows:
(a)employment of child protection services investigators under Section 67-5-16 ;
(b)administration of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force under Section 67-5-20 ;
(c)administration of the Internet Crimes Against Children
(ICAC)Unit under Section 67-5-21 ;
(d)administration of the Attorney General Crime and Violence Prevention Fund under Section 67-5-24 ; and
(e)administration of the Mortgage and Financial Fraud Unit under Section 67-5-30 .
(2)As permitted by the provisions of this chapter, the attorney general may employ or contract with investigators, prosecutors, and necessary support staff to fulfill the special duties undertaken under this section.
Amended by Chapter 303 , 2022 General Session
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