Utah Code § 63A-16-601

Utah Public Notice Website -- Establishment and administration
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(1) As used in this part:
(a) "Executive board" means the same as that term is defined in Section 67-1-2.5.
(b) "Public body" means the same as that term is defined in Section 52-4-103.
(c) "Public information" means a public body's public notices, minutes, audio recordings, and
other materials that are required to be posted to the website under Title 52, Chapter 4, Open
and Public Meetings Act, or other statute or state agency rule.
(d) "Website" means the Utah Public Notice Website created in this section.
(2) There is created the Utah Public Notice Website to be administered by the division.
(3) The website shall consist of an Internet website provided to assist the public to find posted
public information.
(4) The Division of Archives and Records Service, with the technical assistance of the Division of
Technology Services, shall create the website that shall:
(a) allow a public body, or other certified entity, to easily post any public information, including the
contact information required under Subsections 17B-1-303(9) and 17D-1-106(1)(b)(ii);
(b) allow the public to easily search the public information by:
(i) public body name;
(ii) date of posting of the notice;
(iii) date of any meeting or deadline included as part of the public information; and
(iv) any other criteria approved by the Division of Archives and Records Service;
(c) allow the public to easily search and view past, archived public information;
(d) allow an individual to subscribe to receive updates and notices associated with a public body
or a particular type of public information;
(e) have a unique and simplified website address;
(f) be directly accessible via a link from the main page of the official state website; and
(g) allow a newspaper to request and automatically receive a transmission of a posting to the
website as the posting occurs;
(h) include other links, features, or functionality that will assist the public in obtaining and
reviewing public information posted on the website, as may be approved by the division; and
(i) be guided by the principles described in Subsection 63A-16-202(2).
(5)
(a) Subject to Subsection (5)(b), the Division of Archives and Records Service and the governor's
office shall coordinate to ensure that the website, the database described in Section 67-1-2.5,
and the website described in Section 67-1-2.5 automatically share appropriate information in
order to ensure that:
(i) an individual who subscribes to receive information under Subsection (4)(d) for an executive
board automatically receives notifications of vacancies on the executive board that will be

publicly filled, including a link to information regarding how an individual may apply to fill the
vacancy; and
(ii) an individual who accesses an executive board's information on the website has access to
the following through the website:
(A) the executive board's information in the database, except an individual's physical address,
e-mail address, or phone number; and
(B) the portal described in Section 67-1-2.5 through which an individual may provide input on
an appointee to, or member of, the executive board.
(b) The Division of Archives and Records Service and the governor's office shall comply with
Subsection (5)(a) as soon as reasonably possible within existing funds appropriated to the
Division of Archives and Records Service and the governor's office.
(6) Before August 1 of each year, the Division of Archives and Records Service shall:
(a) identify each executive board that is a public body that did not submit to the website a notice
of a public meeting during the previous fiscal year; and
(b) report the name of each identified executive board to the governor's boards and commissions
administrator.
(7) The Division of Archives and Records Service is responsible for:
(a) establishing and maintaining the website, including the provision of equipment, resources,
and personnel as is necessary;
(b) providing a mechanism for public bodies or other certified entities to have access to the
website for the purpose of posting and modifying public information; and
(c) maintaining an archive of all public information posted to the website.
(8) A public body is responsible for the content the public body is required to post to the website
and the timing of posting of that information.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 84, 2021 General Session
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2021 General Session

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