(1) There is created the Revitalization Zone Committee to review the activities of, and advise a local government and project participants in a project area created under this part. (2) The committee consists of the following members: (a) two members of the Senate, appointed by the president of the Senate; (b) two members of the House of Representatives, appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives; and (c) one individual appointed by the governor. (3) (a) The president of the Senate shall designate a member of the Senate appointed under Subsection (2) as cochair of the committee. (b) The speaker of the House of Representatives shall designate a member of the House of Representatives appointed under Subsection (2) as cochair of the committee. (4) (a) A majority of the members of the committee constitutes a quorum. (b) The action of a majority of a quorum constitutes action of the Revitalization Zone Committee. (5) The committee shall meet to review an endorsed application as provided under Section 63N-23-806. (6) The committee may meet, upon the agreement of both cochairs: (a) to review a report provided under Section 63N-23-808; (b) at the discretion of the cochairs; and (c) at the request of a local government. (7) A legislative member of the committee shall be paid salary and expenses in accordance with Section 36-2-2 and Legislative Joint Rules, Title 5, Chapter 3, Legislator Compensation. (8) A member who is not a legislator may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service, but may receive per diem and travel expenses as allowed in: (a) Section 63A-3-106; (b) Section 63A-3-107; and (c) rules made by the Division of Finance according to Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107. (9) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall: (a) provide staff support to the committee; and (b) consult with the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst on fiscal issues reviewed by the committee. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 94, 2026 General Session
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