Utah Code § 63J-7-201

Governor to approve certain grant requests
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(1)
(a) Before obligating the state to accept or receive a grant, an executive branch agency shall
submit a grant summary to the governor or the governor's designee for approval or rejection
when:
(i) the executive branch agency would receive a grant of at least $10,000 but no more than
$50,000 if the grant is approved;
(ii) receipt of the grant will require no additional permanent full-time employees, permanent
part-time employees, or combination of additional permanent full-time employees and
permanent part-time employees; and
(iii) no new state money will be required to match the grant.
(b) The Governor's Office of Planning and Budget shall report each grant authorized under this
section to:
(i) the Legislature's Executive Appropriations Committee; and
(ii) the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst.
(2) The governor or the governor's designee shall approve or reject each grant submitted under the
authority of this section.
(3)
(a) If the governor or the governor's designee approves the grant, the executive branch agency
may accept the grant.
(b) If the governor or the governor's designee rejects the grant, the executive branch agency may
not accept the grant.
(4) If an executive branch agency fails to obtain the governor's or the governor's designee's
approval under this section, the governor may require the agency to return the grant.

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