Utah Code § 63H-8-203

President and chief executive officer -- Secretary-treasurer -- Powers and duties
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(1)
(a)
(i) The trustees shall appoint a president who is the chief executive officer of the corporation.
(ii) The president:
(A) may not be a trustee of the corporation;
(B) serves at the pleasure of the trustees; and
(C) shall receive compensation as set by the trustees.
(b) The president, who shall also be the secretary-treasurer, shall:
(i) establish bank accounts and other monetary investments in the name of the corporation; and
(ii) administer, manage, and direct the affairs and activities of the corporation in accordance
with the policies, control, and direction of the trustees.
(c) The president shall approve all accounts for salaries, allowable expenses of the corporation,
or of any corporation employee or consultant, and expenses incidental to the operation of the
corporation.
(d) The president shall perform any other duties as may be directed by the trustees in carrying
out this chapter.
(2)
(a) The president shall:
(i) attend the meetings of the corporation;
(ii) keep a record of the proceedings of the corporation; and
(iii) maintain and be custodian of:
(A) books, documents, and papers filed with the corporation;
(B) the minute book or journal of the corporation; and
(C) the corporation's official seal.
(b) The president may cause copies to be made of minutes and other records and documents
of the corporation and may give certificates under seal of the corporation to the effect that
those copies are true copies, and a person dealing with the corporation may rely upon those
certificates.
(3)
(a) The corporation may employ or engage technical experts, independent professionals
and consultants, and other officers, agents, or employees, permanent or temporary, as
it considers necessary to carry out the efficient operation of the corporation, and shall
determine their qualifications, duties, and compensation.
(b) The trustees may delegate to one or more of the corporation's agents, representatives, or
employees administrative duties that the trustees consider proper.

(4) The corporation may employ and retain independent legal counsel.
(5) The corporation shall coordinate with the Division of Housing and Community Development
within the Governor's Office of Economic Development to assist the corporation in meeting the
corporation's purposes described in this chapter.

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