Utah Code § 48-4-401

Annual benefit report
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(1) A benefit company shall prepare an annual benefit report that includes:
(a) a narrative description of:
(i) the ways in which the benefit company pursued the benefit company's general public benefit
purpose during the year and the extent to which general public benefit was created;
(ii) the ways in which the benefit company pursued any specific public benefit that the benefit
company's certificate of organization states is the purpose of the benefit company to create
and the extent to which the specific public benefit was created;
(iii) any circumstances that have hindered the benefit company's creation of general public
benefit or any specific public benefit; and
(iv) the process and rationale for selecting or changing the third-party standard used to prepare
the benefit report;
(b) an assessment of the overall social and environmental performance of the benefit company
against a third-party standard:
(i) applied consistently with any application of the standard in prior benefit reports; or
(ii) accompanied by an explanation of the reasons for any inconsistent application; and
(c) any connection between the organization that established the third-party standard, or the
organization's directors or officers, or a holder of 5% or more of the governance interests in
the organization, and the benefit company or the benefit company's members, managers,
or officers or any holder of 5% or more of the outstanding interests in the benefit company,
including any financial or governance relationship that might materially affect the credibility of
the use of the third-party standard.

(2) The assessment described in Subsection (1)(b) does not need to be audited or certified by a
third party.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 92, 2026 General Session
Renumbered 10/1/2026

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