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Code · Utah · Title 9 — Cultural and Community Engagement · Chapter 9

9-9-104. Duties and powers.

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9-9-104. Duties and powers.
(1)The division shall:
(a)have all of the functions, powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities granted to it by this chapter;
(b)staff those committees or boards as specified in this chapter; and
(c)in accordance with policies set by state government, coordinate relations between:
(i)the state;
(ii)tribal governments;
(iii)other Indian groups; and
(iv)federal agencies.
(2)The division may:
(a)contract with public and private entities to provide services or facilities;
(b)acquire and hold funds or other property for the administration of the programs outlined in this chapter;
(c)make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , that are necessary to carry out the duties of the division;
(d)accept gifts, grants, devises, and property, in cash or in kind, for the benefit of Indians; and
(e)apply or dispose of those gifts, grants, devises, and property received under Subsection (2)(d) for the use and benefit of Indians within the state.
Amended by Chapter 382 , 2008 General Session
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