Utah Code § 63A-5b-802

Leasing responsibilities of the director
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(1) The director shall:
(a) prepare and submit a yearly request to the governor and Legislature for a designated amount
of square footage by type of space to be leased by the division for that fiscal year;
(b) lease, in the name of the division, all real property space to be occupied by a leasing agency;
(c) in leasing space:
(i) use a process consistent with the best interest of the state, the requirements of the leasing
agency, and the anticipated use of the property; and
(ii) comply with any legislative mandates contained in the appropriations act or other legislation;
(d) apply the criteria contained in Subsection (1)(f) to prepare a report evaluating each high-cost
lease at least 12 months before the lease expires;
(e) evaluate each lease under the division's control and apply the criteria contained in Subsection
(1)(f), as applicable, to evaluate the lease;
(f) in evaluating leases:
(i) determine whether the lease is cost-effective when the needs of the leasing agency to be
housed in the leased facilities are considered;
(ii) determine whether another option such as construction, use of other state-owned space, or
a lease-purchase agreement is more cost-effective than leasing;
(iii) determine whether the significant lease terms are cost-effective and provide the state with
sufficient flexibility and protection from liability;
(iv) compare the proposed lease payments to the current market rates, and evaluate whether
the proposed lease payments are reasonable under current market conditions;

(v) compare proposed significant lease terms to the current market, and recommend whether
these proposed terms are reasonable under current market conditions; and
(vi) if applicable, recommend that the lease or modification to a lease be approved or
disapproved;
(g) based upon the evaluation, include in the report recommendations that identify viable
alternatives to:
(i) make the lease cost-effective; or
(ii) meet the leasing agency's needs when the lease expires; and
(h) upon request, provide the information included in the report to:
(i) the leasing agency benefitted by the lease; and
(ii) the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst.
(2) The director may:
(a) subject to legislative appropriation, enter into a facility lease with a term of up to 10 years if
the length of the lease's term is economically advantageous to the state; and
(b) subject to legislative appropriation, enter into a facility lease with a term of more than 10 years
if the length of the lease's term is economically advantageous to the state.

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