Utah Code § 63N-2-504

Independent review committee
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(1) In accordance with rules adopted by the office under Section 63N-2-509, the GOED board shall
establish a separate, independent review committee to provide recommendations to the office
regarding the terms and conditions of an agreement and to consult with the office as provided
in this part or in rule.
(2) The review committee shall consist of:
(a) one member appointed by the executive director to represent the office;
(b) two members appointed by the mayor or chief executive of the county in which the qualified
hotel is located or proposed to be located;
(c) two members appointed by:
(i) the mayor of the municipality in which the qualified hotel is located or proposed to be
located, if the qualified hotel is located or proposed to be located within the boundary of a
municipality; or
(ii) the mayor or chief executive of the county in which the qualified hotel is located or proposed
to be located, in addition to the two members appointed under Subsection (2)(b), if the
qualified hotel is located or proposed to be located outside the boundary of a municipality;
(d) an individual representing the hotel industry, appointed by the Utah Hotel and Lodging
Association;
(e) an individual representing the commercial development and construction industry, appointed
by the president or chief executive officer of the local chamber of commerce;
(f) an individual representing the convention and meeting planners industry, appointed by the
president or chief executive officer of the local convention and visitors bureau; and
(g) one member appointed by the GOED board.
(3)
(a) A member serves an indeterminate term and may be removed from the review committee by
the appointing authority at any time.
(b) A vacancy may be filled in the same manner as an appointment under Subsection (2).
(4) A member of the review committee may not be paid for serving on the review committee and
may not receive per diem or expense reimbursement.
(5) The office shall provide any necessary staff support to the review committee.

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