Utah Code § 26A-1-110

Local health officer -- Powers and duties -- Vacancy
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(1) Except as provided in Section 26A-1-105.5, the board shall appoint a local health officer and
determine the officer's compensation:
(a) subject to ratification by the county executive of the county or counties in the local health
department; and
(b) as provided by:
(i) ordinance adopted by a county creating a county health department; or
(ii) the interlocal agreement pursuant to which a multicounty health department is created.
(2) The local health officer shall:
(a) have the qualifications of training and experience for that office equivalent to those approved
by the department for local health officers;
(b) be the administrative and executive officer of the local health department and devote full time
to the duties of the office;
(c) if provisions have been made with the department, act as the local registrar of vital statistics
within the local health department's boundaries without additional compensation or payment
of fees provided by law;
(d)
(i) prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, prepare an annual budget approved by the board
and present it:
(A) to the county legislative body if the local health department is a county health department;
or
(B) to the entity designated in the interlocal agreement creating the local health department if
the local health department is a multicounty health department; and

(ii) obtain final approval of the annual budget from the governing bodies designated in
Subsection (2)(d)(i)(A) or (B) after the governing body either:
(A) reviews and approves the budget; or
(B) amends and approves the budget; and
(e) prepare an annual report and provide it to the department and all counties in the local health
department.
(3) The report under Subsection (2)(e) shall contain a copy of the independent financial audit
required under Section 26A-1-115, a description of the population served by the local health
department, and other information as requested by the board or the county or counties creating
the local health department.
(4) In the absence or disability of the local health officer, or if there is a vacancy in that office, the
board shall appoint an acting health officer for a temporary period not to exceed one year.
The appointment shall be ratified by the county executive of the county or counties in the local
health department.

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