Utah Code § 26B-1-231

Office of American Indian-Alaska Native Health and Family Services -- Creation --
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Director -- Purpose -- Duties.
(1)
(a) "Director" means the director of the office appointed under Subsection (3).
(b) "Office" means the Office of American Indian-Alaska Native Health and Family Services
created in Subsection (2).
(2) There is created within the department the Office of American Indian-Alaska Native Health and
Family Services.
(3) The executive director shall appoint a director of the office who:
(a) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college;
(b) is experienced in administration; and
(c) is knowledgeable about the areas of American Indian-Alaska Native practices.
(4)
(a) The director is the administrative head of the office and shall serve under the supervision of
the executive director.
(b) The executive director may hire staff as necessary to carry out the duties of the office
described in Subsection (5)(b).
(5)
(a) The purpose of the office is to oversee and coordinate department services for Utah's
American Indian-Alaska Native populations.
(b) The office shall:

(i) oversee and coordinate department services for Utah's American Indian-Alaska Native
populations;
(ii) conduct regular and meaningful consultation with Indian tribes when there is a proposed
department action that has an impact on an Indian tribe as a sovereign entity;
(iii) monitor agreements between the department and Utah's American Indian-Alaska Native
populations; and
(iv) oversee the health liaison appointed under Section 26B-1-232 and ICWA liaison appointed
under Section 26B-1-233.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 305, 2023 General Session

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