agency funds. (1) The Legislature intends that: (a) the University of Utah may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities, use up to $8,200,000 in institutional funds to plan, design, and construct the William C. Browning Building Addition with up to 24,000 square feet; (b) the university may not use state funds for any portion of this project; and (c) the university may use state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements. (2) The Legislature intends that: (a) Utah State University may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities, use up to $10,000,000 in institutional funds to plan, design, and construct the Fine Arts Complex Addition/Renovation with up to 17,000 square feet; (b) the university may not use state funds 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) Salt Lake Community College may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities, use up to $3,900,000 in institutional funds to plan, design, and construct a Strength and Conditioning Center with up to 11,575 square feet; (b) the college may not use state funds for any portion of this project; and (c) the college may not request state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements. (4) The Legislature intends that: (a) the Governor's Office of Economic Development may, subject to the requirements of Title 63A, Chapter 5b, Administration of State Facilities, use up to $1,800,000 in nonlapsing balances and donations to plan, design, and construct or lease a Southern Utah Welcome Center with up to 5,000 square feet; (b) the office may request additional state funds for the project, unless the office receives donations and begins design or construction of the project; and (c) the office may use state funds for operation and maintenance costs or capital improvements.
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