Utah Code § 53D-1-602

Office authority, responsibilities, and duties
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(1) In managing and investing trust fund money and assets, the office:
(a) may incur only costs that are appropriate and reasonable in relation to the assets, the
purposes of the trust fund, and the skills available to the office; and
(b) shall make a reasonable effort to verify facts related to the management and investment of
trust fund money and assets.
(2) Except as otherwise provided by law, the office may invest in any kind of property or any type of
investment that is:
(a) consistent with this part; and
(b) in the best interests of the beneficiaries.
(3) The office shall diversify the investments of trust fund money and assets.

(4) Within a reasonable time after receiving a contribution to the trust fund, the office shall
make and carry out decisions concerning the retention or disposition of the contribution or
to rebalance the trust fund portfolio, in order to bring the trust fund into compliance with the
purposes, terms, and distribution requirements of trust fund money and assets.
(5) The board may delegate any management or investment function to the director, a committee
of board members, or an employee of the office.

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