Utah Code § 63N-1a-402

Board of Economic Development duties and powers
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(1) The GOED board shall advise and assist the office to:
(a) promote and encourage the economic, commercial, financial, industrial, agricultural, and civic
welfare of the state;
(b) promote and encourage the development, attraction, expansion, and retention of businesses,
industries, and commerce in the state;
(c) support the efforts of local government and regional nonprofit economic development
organizations to encourage expansion or retention of businesses, industries, and commerce
in the state;
(d) act to enhance the state's economy;
(e) develop policies, priorities, and objectives regarding the assistance, retention, or recruitment
of business, industries, and commerce in the state;
(f) administer programs for the assistance, retention, or recruitment of businesses, industries,
and commerce in the state;

(g) ensure that economic development programs are available to all areas of the state in
accordance with federal and state law;
(h) identify local, regional, and statewide rural economic development and planning priorities;
(i) understand, through study and input, issues relating to local, regional, and statewide rural
economic development, including challenges, opportunities, best practices, policy, planning,
and collaboration; and
(j) maintain ethical and conflict of interest standards consistent with those imposed on a public
officer under Title 67, Chapter 16, Utah Public Officers' and Employees' Ethics Act.
(2) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the GOED
board may, in consultation with the executive director, make rules for the conduct of the GOED
board's business.

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