Utah Code § 63B-22-201

Authorizations to design and construct capital facilities using institutional or
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agency funds.
(1) The Legislature intends that:
(a) Southern Utah University may, subject to requirements in Title 63A, Chapter 5b,
Administration of State Facilities, use up to $35,000,000 in donations and institutional funds to
plan, design, and construct a Center for the Arts with up to 110,000 square feet;
(b) no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c) the university may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital
improvements.
(2) The Legislature intends that:
(a) the University of Utah may, subject to requirements in Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration
of State Facilities, use up to $11,040,000 in donations and institutional funds to plan, design,
and construct a Renovation and Addition of Phase II of the Kennecott Building with up to
40,700 new square feet;
(b) no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c) the university may use state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital
improvements.
(3) The Legislature intends that:
(a) Utah State University may, subject to requirements in Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration
of State Facilities, use up to $9,800,000 in donations and institutional funds to plan, design,
and construct a Science and Technology Building at Utah State University Tooele with up to
33,000 square feet;
(b) no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c) the university may use state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital
improvements.
(4) The Legislature intends that:

(a) the Department of Public Safety may, subject to requirements in Title 63A, Chapter 5b,
Administration of State Facilities, use up to $1,505,000 in nonlapsing balances to plan,
design, and construct a Drivers License Building in Price with up to 7,500 square feet;
(b) no state funds be used for any portion of this project; and
(c) the department may use state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital
improvements.

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