Utah Code § 11-59-304

Staff and other support services -- Cooperation from state and local government
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entities -- Services from state agencies.
(1) As used in this section, "office" means the Governor's Office of Economic Development,
created in Section 63N-1a-301.
(2) If and as requested by the board:
(a) the facilities division shall:
(i) provide staff support to the board; and
(ii) make available to the board existing division resources and expertise to assist the board in
the development, marketing, and disposition of the point of the mountain state land; and
(b) the office shall cooperate with and provide assistance to the board in the board's:
(i) formulation of a development plan for the point of the mountain state land; and
(ii) management and implementation of a development plan, including the marketing of property
and recruitment of businesses and others to locate on the point of the mountain state land.
(3) A department, division, or other agency of the state and a political subdivision of the state shall
cooperate with the authority and the board to the fullest extent possible to provide whatever
support, information, or other assistance the board requests that is reasonably necessary to
help the authority fulfill the authority's duties and responsibilities under this chapter.
(4)
(a) The authority may request and, upon request, shall receive services that include:
(i) fuel dispensing and motor pool services provided by the Division of Fleet Operations;
(ii) surplus property services provided by the Division of Purchasing and General Service;
(iii) information technology services provided by the Division of Technology Services;
(iv) archive services provided by the Division of Archives and Records Service;
(v) financial services provided by the Division of Finance;
(vi) human resource management services provided by the Division of Human Resource
Management;
(vii) legal services provided by the Office of the Attorney General; and
(viii) banking services provided by the Office of the State Treasurer.
(b) Nothing in Subsection (4)(a) may be construed to relieve the authority of the obligation to pay
the applicable fee for the service provided.

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