Utah Code § 32B-2-505

Reporting requirements -- Building plan and market survey required --
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Department performance measures.
(1) In 2018 and each year thereafter, the department shall present a five-year building plan to the
Transportation and Infrastructure Appropriations Subcommittee that describes the department's
anticipated property acquisition, building, and remodeling for the five years following the day on
which the department presents the five-year building plan.
(2)
(a) In 2018 and every other year thereafter, the department shall complete a market survey to
inform the department's five-year building plan described in Subsection (1).
(b) The department shall:
(i) provide a copy of each market survey to the Transportation and Infrastructure Appropriations
Subcommittee and the Business and Labor Interim Committee; and
(ii) upon request, appear before the Transportation and Infrastructure Appropriations
Subcommittee to present the results of the market survey.
(3) For fiscal year 2018-19 and each fiscal year thereafter, before the fiscal year begins, the
Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, in consultation with the department and the Office of
the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, shall establish performance measures and goals to evaluate the
department's operations during the fiscal year.
(4)
(a) The department may not submit a request to the Division of Facilities Construction and
Management for a capital development project unless the department first obtains approval
from the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

(b) In determining whether to grant approval for a request described in Subsection (4)(a), the
Governor's Office of Planning and Budget shall evaluate the extent to which the department
met the performance measures and goals described in Subsection (3) during the previous
fiscal year.

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