Utah Code § 4-18-304

Program development
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(1) In consultation with the Soil Health Advisory Committee created in Section 4-18-306 and
in accordance with Subsection 4-18-305(1)(e), the commission may establish the following
programs:
(a) a grant program for eligible entities to engage in soil health activities including
implementation, research, education, or demonstration projects;
(b) a state soil health monitoring and inventory platform; or
(c) other programs the commission considers appropriate or necessary.
(2) In establishing a program in accordance with Subsection (1), the commission may prioritize
the establishment of programs based on the needs of historically underserved producers,
the availability of funds and staffing, emerging areas of scientific inquiry and research,
environmental benefits, or other considerations.
(3) A program established pursuant to this section shall be voluntary and incentive-based and may
not:
(a) require participation by an eligible entity;
(b) mandate the implementation of soil health practices by non-participating entities; or
(c) bind participants to execute specific practice standards in adverse climate conditions or
circumstances with limited or no chance of success or that would cause irreparable physical
or economic harm to the producer's operation physically or economically.
(4) In addition to Section 4-18-307:
(a) the commission, grantees, partners, or other program participants may not disclose, sell,
or otherwise provide information that could be used to identify the agricultural operations or
practices of program participants without express permission provided in writing; and
(b) in determining whether information may be released, the private interests of a participant are
presumed to outweigh the public interest in disclosure.
(5) The commission shall act as the policy board to set guidelines by rule, made in accordance with
Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for the administration of programs
developed under Section 4-18-305. The Soil Health Advisory Committee serves as an advisory
committee to the commission.

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