Utah Code § 53H-11-406

by the board on the effects of offering nonresident partial tuition scholarships;
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(e) the report described in Section 53H-8-211 by the board on the Higher Education Research
Funding Pilot Program;
(f) the report described in Section 53H-8-306 by the Department of Workforce Services on high-
demand jobs;
(g) the reports described in Section 53H-8-303 by the board on performance;
(h) the report described in Section 53H-11-402 by the board on the Opportunity Scholarship
Program;
(i) the report described in Section 53H-13-309 regarding the talent advisory councils;
(j) the report described in Section 53H-11-414 by the board on the Utah Promise Program;
(k) the report described in Section 53H-6-202 by the board on an institution compensating a
student athlete for the use of the student athlete's name, image, or likeness;
(l) the report described in Section 53H-1-604 regarding the Higher Education and Corrections
Council; and
(m) the report described in Section 53E-10-308 by the State Board of Education and board on
student participation in the concurrent enrollment program.
(2) In accordance with applicable provisions and Section 68-3-14, the board's report regarding
each institution's strategic reinvestment plan described in Section 53H-8-210 is due, on
occasion, to the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee.
(3) In accordance with applicable provisions, the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee
shall:
(a) complete the following:
(i) an appropriation recommendation described in Section 53H-1-504 regarding compliance with
Subsections 53H-1-504(3)(c) and 53H-1-504(9)(a); and
(ii) as required by Section 53H-8-304, the review of performance funding described in Section
53H-8-304; and
(b) ensure that all non-statutory performance and growth funding formulas that contribute to
appropriations for technical colleges:
(i) include equivalent funding value for secondary and adult students; and
(ii) reflect the full responsibility of the technical college's statutorily-required services.
(4) The Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee shall hear and prioritize any requests for
capital facilities within the Utah System of Higher Education described in Section 53H-1-102,
in accordance with Chapter 9, Part 5, General Capital Developments, and Chapter 9, Part 6,
Technical College Leasing and Capital Development.
(5) The board shall:
(a) complete a technical college capacity funding framework study for institutions described in
Subsection 53H-3-602(1)(b)(iv) that contemplates:
(i) a process for identifying specific technical college programs eligible for state-funded capacity
expansion;
(ii) identifying, validating, and quantifying, by institution and program, unmet:

(A) student demand, including secondary and postsecondary students; and
(B) employer demand for graduates;
(iii) methodology for establishing the amount and timing of state-funded capacity appropriations,
including whether the appropriations are retrospective or prospective;
(iv) the availability of alternative funding sources to support capacity expansions;
(v) mechanisms for the return of state funds if an institution does not achieve capacity gains;
and
(vi) how the capacity framework comports with:
(A) enrollment funding, as described in Section 53H-8-212; and
(B) performance funding, as described in Chapter 8, Part 3, Performance Funding; and
(b) report the results of the study described in this Subsection (5), including any corresponding
recommendations, to the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee before October 1,
2026.

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