Utah Code § 11-68-302

Executive director
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(1)
(a) The board shall:
(i) hire an executive director for the authority as provided in this Subsection (1)(a);
(ii) conduct a national search to find applicants for the position of executive director; and
(iii) establish the salary, benefits, and other compensation of the executive director.
(b) The board may appoint an interim director while searching for a permanent executive director.
(c) The executive director serves at the pleasure of the board and may be terminated by the
board at will.
(d) The executive director is an employee of the authority.
(e) The executive director may not be a member of the board.

(2) The executive director shall:
(a) act as the executive officer of the board and the authority;
(b) administer, manage, and direct the affairs and activities of the authority in accordance with
the policies and under the control and direction of the board;
(c) keep the board, the governor, the Legislature, and its agencies, and other affected officers,
associations, and groups informed about the operations of the authority;
(d) recommend to the board any necessary or desirable changes in the statutes governing the
authority;
(e) recommend to the board an annual administrative budget covering the operations of the
authority and, upon approval, submit the budget to the governor and the Legislature for their
examination and approval;
(f) after approval, direct and control the subsequent expenditures of the budget;
(g) employ, within the limitations of the budget, staff personnel and consultants to accomplish
the purpose of the authority, and establish the qualifications, duties, and compensation of the
staff personnel and consultants;
(h) keep in convenient form all records and accounts of the authority, including those necessary
for the administration of the fair park land;
(i) approve all accounts for:
(i) salaries;
(ii) allowable expenses of the authority and its employees and consultants; and
(iii) expenses incidental to the operation of the authority; and
(j) perform other duties as directed by the board.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 502, 2023 General Session

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