Utah Code § 63N-4-103

Purpose of the Center for Rural Development
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The Center for Rural Development is established to:

(1) foster and support economic development programs and activities for the benefit of rural
counties and communities;
(2) foster and support community, county, and resource management planning programs and
activities for the benefit of rural counties and communities;
(3) foster and support leadership training programs and activities for the benefit of:
(a) rural leaders in both the public and private sectors;
(b) economic development and planning personnel; and
(c) rural government officials;
(4) foster and support efforts to coordinate and focus the technical and other resources of
appropriate institutions of higher education, local governments, private sector interests,
associations, nonprofit organizations, federal agencies, and others, in ways that address the
economic development, planning, and leadership challenges;
(5) work to enhance the capacity of GOED to address rural economic development, planning,
and leadership training challenges and opportunities by establishing partnerships and positive
working relationships with appropriate public and private sector entities, individuals, and
institutions; and
(6) foster government-to-government collaboration and good working relations between state and
rural government regarding economic development and planning issues.

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