Utah Code § 63H-7a-404

Radio Network Division responsibility to administer public safety
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communications network.
(1) The Radio Network Division shall administer the development, installation, implementation,
and maintenance of the public safety communications network for the authority, for the benefit
of state government entities and political subdivisions of the state that use the public safety
communications network.
(2) In developing and maintaining the public safety communications network as described in
Subsection (1), the Radio Network Division shall:
(a) maintain and upgrade existing VHF and 800 MHz radio networks;
(b) coordinate with state government entities, political subdivisions of the state, and public and
private providers; and
(c) contract for facilities, equipment, and services for the public safety communications network in
a manner that:
(i) complies with Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code;

(ii) promotes high-quality, cost-effective services for public safety communications network
users;
(iii) evaluates the costs and benefits of using existing public or private facilities, equipment, or
services or developing or establishing new facilities, equipment, or services; and
(iv) where economically beneficial without compromising quality or reliability of service, avoids
duplicating existing private or public facilities, equipment, or services.
(3)
(a) The authority may not charge a state government entity or political subdivision of the state a
radio user fee.
(b) Subsection (3)(a) may not be construed to prevent the authority from charging a state
government entity or political subdivision of the state for other services associated with the
public safety communications network.
(c) The authority may charge a person other than a PSAP a fee for connecting a radio console to
the public safety communications network.

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