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

67-5a-7. Responsibilities of the director.

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Effective 5/14/2019
67-5a-7. Responsibilities of the director.
Under the general supervision of the council and within the policies established by the council, the director has the responsibility to:
(1)assign, supervise, and direct the staff of the council;
(2)implement the standards, policies, rules, and guidelines of the council;
(3)prepare and administer the budget of the council and comply with the Utah Budgetary Procedures Act;
(4)maintain liaison with governmental and other public and private groups having an interest in prosecution;
(5)organize and administer a program of training and continuing legal education for prosecutors in the state, including establishing training standards for prosecutors;
(6)ensure all statutory required training occurs; and
(7)perform other duties as assigned by the council.
Amended by Chapter 86 , 2019 General Session
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