Utah Code § 53H-9-405

Higher education student housing feasibility study
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An employee of the governor's office who is an expert or advisor on housing strategy shall, in
consultation with the commissioner of higher education:
(1) complete a feasibility study that:
(a) examines the impact of higher education student populations on home ownership in
communities surrounding institutions of higher education, including the magnitude and costs;
and

(b) proposes opportunities for state and institutional mitigation of the impacts described in
Subsection (1)(a), which may include:
(i) a uniform statewide effort to create dedicated student, faculty, and staff housing on state- or
institution-owned land; or
(ii) state facilitation of negotiated development agreements with third-party developers for
student housing;
(2) ensure the involvement of presidents of institutions of higher education, the Utah Board of
Higher Education, developers, municipalities in which an institution of higher education is
located, and other interested parties in the process of completing the feasibility study; and
(3) report to the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee before November 1, 2026,
regarding the outcome of the feasibility study described in Subsection (1).

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