Utah Code § 63G-14-201

Creation of program
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(1)
(a) The governor shall create a program known as the "Utah Pilot Sponsored Resident Immigrant
Program":
(i) that is consistent with this chapter; and
(ii) under which a resident immigrant may reside, work, and study in Utah, except that the
program may not permit a resident immigrant to travel outside of the state except as
provided in Subsection 63G-14-206(1).
(b) The governor shall:
(i) begin implementation of the program by no later than July 1, 2027; and
(ii) end operation of the program on June 30, 2032.

(c) Under the program, the governor may facilitate transport to Utah for a foreign national who
has been accepted into the program.
(d) The governor may recommend legislation to the Legislature to address how a resident
immigrant is to be treated under statutes that relate to an alien.
(2) The department shall administer the program, except to the extent that the governor delegates
a power or duty under the program to another state agency. Subject to Subsection (3), the
department may make rules in accordance with Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
Act, to implement the program to the extent expressly provided for in this chapter.
(3) The governor may act by executive order whenever the department is authorized to make
rules under this chapter. If there is a conflict between a rule made by the department and an
executive order of the governor, the executive order governs.

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