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Code · Utah · Title 68 — Statutes · Chapter 4

68-4-8. Duties of a commissioner.

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Effective 5/3/2023
68-4-8. Duties of a commissioner.
(1)A commissioner shall:
(a)participate in the Uniform Law Commission on behalf of the state, including attending the annual meeting of the Uniform Law Commission;
(b)examine the subjects upon which uniformity of legislation in the various states of the union is desirable but that are outside the jurisdiction of the Congress of the United States;
(c)confer upon these matters with the commissioners appointed by other states for the same purpose;
(d)at the direction of the Uniform Law Commission, serve on national committees that develop and draft uniform and model laws; and
(e)devise and recommend other means to accomplish the purposes of this chapter.
(2)A commissioner may request that a legislator consider sponsoring, as an interim study item or as a bill or resolution for introduction, any uniform legislation that a commissioner determines would be in the best interests of the state to adopt.
Amended by Chapter 525 , 2023 General Session
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