Utah Code § 4-18-105

Conservation Commission -- Functions and duties
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(1) The commission shall:
(a) facilitate the development and implementation of the strategies and programs necessary to:
(i) protect, conserve, use, and develop the soil, water, and air resources of the state; and
(ii) promote the protection, integrity, and restoration of land for agricultural and other beneficial
purposes;
(b) disseminate information regarding districts' activities and programs;
(c) supervise the formation, reorganization, or dissolution of districts according to the
requirements of Title 17D, Chapter 3, Conservation District Act;
(d) prescribe uniform accounting and recordkeeping procedures for districts and require each
district to submit annually the information required in Section 17D-3-103;
(e) approve and make loans for purposes listed in Section 4-18-106, through the loan advisory
board described in Section 4-18-106, from the Agriculture Resource Development Fund;
(f) seek to obtain and administer federal or state money in accordance with applicable federal or
state guidelines and make loans or grants from that money to an eligible entity, as defined by
the department by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, for the preservation of soil, water, and air resources, or for a reason set forth
in Section 4-18-108;
(g) seek to coordinate soil and water protection, conservation, and development activities and
programs of state agencies, local governmental units, other states, special interest groups,
and federal agencies;
(h) when assigned by the governor, when required by contract with the Department of
Environmental Quality, or when required by contract with the United States Environmental
Protection Agency:
(i) develop programs for the prevention, control, or abatement of new or existing pollution to the
soil, water, or air of the state;
(ii) advise, consult, and cooperate with affected parties to further the purpose of this chapter;
(iii) conduct studies, investigations, research, and demonstrations relating to agricultural
pollution issues;

(iv) give reasonable consideration in the exercise of its powers and duties to the economic
impact on sustainable agriculture;
(v) meet the requirements of federal law related to water and air pollution in the exercise of the
commission's powers and duties; and
(vi) establish administrative penalties relating to agricultural discharges as defined in Section

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