Utah Code § 63G-24-204

Public comment on nominee
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(1) Within seven days after the day on which the governor selects a nominee, the governor's office
shall post the information about the nominee described in Subsection 63G-24-202(3) on the
governor's website described in Subsection 67-1-2.5(4).
(2) A rulemaking board may post the information about the nominee described in Subsection
63G-24-202(3) on the rulemaking board's website.

(3) Before posting the information described in Subsection 63G-24-202(3), the governor's office
and the rulemaking board shall redact personal information about the nominee, including the
nominee's home address, date of birth, email address, and phone number.
(4) The governor's website described in Subsection 67-1-2.5(4) shall include information on how
to publicly comment on a nominee no fewer than seven days before the first day on which the
governor's office will accept applications for a position.
(5) The governor's office shall permit public comment for no fewer than 30 days after the day on
which the governor's office posts the information about the nominee.

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