Utah Code § 63G-24-301

Disclosure of conflicts
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(1) An appointed board member shall disclose the nature of any position or financial interest the
appointed board member holds in any business entity that is subject to the regulation of the
agency, including if the relationship of the appointed board member to the business entity is
that of:
(a) an officer;
(b) a director;
(c) an agent;
(d) an employee; or
(e) an owner of a substantial interest.
(2) Within 10 days after the day on which an appointed board member is appointed to serve on
a rulemaking board, the appointed board member shall make the disclosure described in
Subsection (1) in writing to the rulemaking board.
(3) An appointed board member shall, if there are changes to items the appointed board member
is required to disclose under Subsection (1), update the disclosure before voting on a measure
the rulemaking board takes with respect to a business entity described in Subsection (1).

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