Utah Code § 63A-16-302

Executive branch agencies -- Subscription by institutions
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(1) An executive branch agency in accordance with its agency information technology plan
approved by the chief information officer shall:
(a) subscribe to the information technology services provided by the division; or
(b) contract with one or more alternate private providers of information technology services if the
chief information officer determines that the purchase of the services from a private provider
will:
(i) result in:
(A) cost savings;
(B) increased efficiency; or
(C) improved quality of services; and
(ii) not impair the interoperability of the state's information technology services.

(2) An institution of higher education may subscribe to the services provided by the division if:
(a) the president of the institution recommends that the institution subscribe to the services of the
division; and
(b) the Utah Board of Higher Education determines that subscription to the services of the
division will result in cost savings or increased efficiency to the institution.
(3) The following may subscribe to information technology services by requesting that the services
be provided from the division:
(a) the legislative branch;
(b) the judicial branch;
(c) the State Board of Education;
(d) a political subdivision of the state;
(e) an agency of the federal government;
(f) an independent entity as defined in Section 63E-1-102; and
(g) an elective constitutional officer of the executive department as defined in Subsection
63A-16-102(5)(b)(vii).
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2021 General Session

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