Utah Code § 53E-3-804

Governor to approve federal education agreements or national programs
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(1) Before legally binding the state by executing a federal education agreement or national
program that may cost education entities more than $500,000 annually from state and local
money to implement, a school official shall submit the proposed federal education agreement or
national program to the governor for the governor's approval or rejection.
(2) The governor shall approve or reject each federal education agreement or national program.
(3)
(a) If the governor approves the federal education agreement or national program, the school
official may execute the agreement.
(b) If the governor rejects the federal education agreement or national program, the school official
may not execute the agreement.
(4) If a school official executes a federal education agreement or national program without
obtaining the governor's approval under this section, the governor may issue an executive
order declaring the federal education agreement or national program void.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 1, 2018 General Session

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