Utah Code § 53E-3-1309

Declaring conflicts of interest
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(1) As used in this section, "conflict of interest disclosure" means the same as that term is defined
in Section 20A-11-1602.
(2) A board member shall file a conflict of interest disclosure by complying with the requirements of
Title 20A, Chapter 11, Part 16, Conflict of Interest Disclosures.
(3) Board staff shall ensure that a link to a board member's conflict of interest disclosure is
available to the public on the board's website.
(4) If a board member has actual knowledge that the board member has a conflict of interest that
is not stated on the board member's financial disclosure form filed under Subsection (2), that
board member shall, before or during a vote on any matter before the board, orally declare to
the board:
(a) that the board member may have a conflict of interest; and

(b) what that conflict is.
(5) A verbal declaration of a conflict of interest under Subsection (4) shall be recorded in the
minutes of the meeting.
(6) The requirements of this section do not prohibit a board member from voting on any matter
before the board.

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