Utah Code § 63B-15-101

Capital facilities bonds -- Utah Science Technology and Research Governing
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Authority -- Maximum amount -- Projects authorized.
(1)
(a) The total amount of bonds issued under this section may not exceed $111,100,000.
(b) When Utah State University certifies to the commission that the university has obtained
reliable commitments, convertible to cash, of $10,000,000 or more in nonstate funds to
construct the Bio Innovations Research Institute, and when the chairs of the Legislature's
Executive Appropriations Committee have certified that the committee has heard a
presentation by the chair of the bonding commission and the Utah Science Technology and
Research Governing Authority on the project, the commission may issue and sell general
obligation bonds in a total amount not to exceed $40,400,000.
(c) When the University of Utah certifies to the commission that the university has obtained
reliable commitments, convertible to cash, of $30,000,000 or more in nonstate funds to
construct the Neuroscience and Biomedical Technology Research Building, and when
the chairs of the Legislature's Executive Appropriations Committee have certified that the
committee has heard a presentation by the chair of the bonding commission and the Utah
Science Technology and Research Governing Authority on the project, the commission may
issue and sell general obligation bonds in a total amount not to exceed $70,700,000.
(2)
(a) Proceeds from the issuance of bonds shall be provided to the Utah Science Technology and
Research Governing Authority to provide funds to pay all or part of the cost of acquiring and
constructing the projects listed in this Subsection (2).
(b) These costs may include the cost of acquiring easements and rights-of-way, improving sites,
and acquiring, constructing, equipping, and furnishing facilities and all structures, roads,
parking facilities, utilities, and improvements necessary, incidental, or convenient to the
facilities, interest estimated to accrue on these bonds during the period to be covered by
construction of the projects plus a period of six months after the end of the construction
period, and all related engineering, architectural, and legal fees.
(c) For the Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority, proceeds shall be
provided for the following:
CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Project Description Estimated
Operations and
Maintenance
Amount Funded
Bio Innovations Research Institute --
 Utah State University
$0 $40,000,000
Neuroscience and Biomedical Technology
 Research Building -- University of Utah
$0 $70,000,000
TOTAL CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS $110,000,000

TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND AUTHORIZATION FOR
 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
$110,000,000
(3)
(a) The amounts funded as listed in Subsection (2) are estimates only and do not constitute a
limitation on the amount that may be expended for the projects.
(b) The commission, by resolution and in consultation with the Utah Science Technology and
Research Governing Authority, may delete the project if the inclusion of that project could be
construed to violate state law or federal law or regulation.
(4) The Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority may enter into agreements
related to the project before the receipt of proceeds of bonds issued under this chapter.
(5) The commission or the state treasurer may make any statement of intent relating to that
reimbursement that is necessary or desirable to comply with federal tax law.
(6) The commission may not issue or execute bonds authorized by this section that have a maturity
date or dates of more than 20 years after the date of delivery of the bonds.
(7) The Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority shall contract with the
Division of Facilities Construction and Management to oversee construction of the buildings.
(8) The Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority may not delegate authority
over construction of the capitol development projects identified in this section to any entity other
than the Division of Facilities Construction and Management.

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