Utah Code § 63H-7a-403

Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account -- Creation -- Administration
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(1) There is created a restricted account within the General Fund known as the "Utah Statewide
Radio System Restricted Account," consisting of:
(a) money appropriated or otherwise made available by the Legislature; and
(b) contributions of money from federal agencies, political subdivisions of the state, persons, or
corporations.
(2)
(a) Subject to appropriations by the Legislature and subject to this Subsection (2), the authority
may expend funds in the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account for the purpose of
acquiring, constructing, operating, maintaining, and repairing a statewide radio system public
safety communications network as authorized in Section 63H-7a-202, including:
(i) public safety communications network and related facilities, real property, improvements,
and equipment necessary for the acquisition, construction, and operation of services and
facilities;
(ii) installation, implementation, and maintenance of the public safety communications network;
(iii) maintaining and upgrading VHF and 800 MHz radio networks; and
(iv) an operating budget to include personnel costs not otherwise covered by funds from
another account.
(b) For each radio network charge that is deposited into the Utah Statewide Radio System
Restricted Account under Section 69-2-404, the authority shall spend, subject to an
appropriation by the Legislature and this Subsection (2):
(i) on and after July 1, 2017, and before January 1, 2025, 18 cents of each total radio network
charge to maintain the public safety communications network, including:
(A) the 700 MHz, 800 MHz, and VHF radio networks;
(B) the authority's radio console network connectivity;
(C) funding a statewide interoperability coordinator; and
(D) authority administration costs;
(ii) on and after January 1, 2025, and before July 1, 2033, 27 cents of each total radio network
charge to maintain the public safety communications network, including:
(A) the 700 MHz, 800 MHz, and VHF radio networks;
(B) the authority's radio console network connectivity;
(C) funding a statewide interoperability coordinator; and
(D) authority administration costs; and

(iii) on and after January 1, 2018, and before January 1, 2025, 34 cents of each total
radio network charge to acquire, construct, equip, and install property for, and to make
improvements to, the 800 MHz radio system, including debt service costs.
(c) In expending funds in the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account, the authority
shall give a higher priority to an expenditure that:
(i) best promotes statewide public safety;
(ii) best promotes interoperability;
(iii) impacts the largest service territory;
(iv) impacts a densely populated area; or
(v) impacts an underserved area.
(d) The authority shall expend funds in the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account in
accordance with the authority strategic plan described in Section 63H-7a-206.
(e) The authority may not expend funds from the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted
Account collected through the radio network charge imposed in Section 69-2-404 on behalf of
a public agency or PSAP if the public agency or PSAP chooses not to participate in the:
(i) public safety communications network; and
(ii) radio communications service defined in Section 69-2-102.
(f) The authority may not expend funds from the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted
Account collected through the prepaid wireless 911 service charge revenue distributed in
Subsections 69-2-405(9)(a)(iii) and 69-2-405(9)(b)(iii) on behalf of a public agency or PSAP if
the public agency or PSAP chooses not to participate in the:
(i) public safety communications network; and
(ii) radio communications service defined in Section 69-2-102.
(g) The executive director shall recommend to the board expenditures for the authority to make
from the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account in accordance with this Subsection
(2).
(3) Subject to appropriations by the Legislature , the Administrative Services Division may expend
funds in the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted Account for administrative costs that the
Administrative Services Division incurs related to the Utah Statewide Radio System Restricted
Account .

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