Utah Code § 63O-1-204

North Building -- Direction and control
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(1) As used in this section, "department" means the Department of Cultural and Community
Engagement, created in Section 9-1-201.
(2) The basement of the North Building is under the direction and control of the board, the majority
of which the board will assign for the use of the state museum.
(3) The first floor of the North Building is under the direction and control of the board, part of which
the board will assign for the use of the state museum.
(4) On the second floor of the North Building:
(a) except as provided under Subsection (4)(b), the entire floor is under the direction and control
of the board, part of which the board will assign for the use of the state museum; and
(b) the conference room on the south side of the floor, to the west of the lounge, is under the
direction and control of the Legislature.
(5) The entire third floor of the North Building is under the direction and control of the Legislature.
(6) The entire fourth floor of the North Building is under the direction and control of the Legislature.
(7) All portions of the North Building above the fourth floor are under the direction and control of the
board.
(8) The entire atrium in the North Building, from the first floor to the ceiling of the fourth floor, is
under the direction and control of the board, including:
(a) the architectural integrity of all areas of the atrium, including:
(i) architectural or design features;
(ii) historic color schemes, decorative finishes, and stenciling;
(iii) decorative light fixtures; and
(iv) flooring; and
(b) the appearance of the atrium, including interior alterations or furnishings that impact the
appearance of the atrium.
(9) All stairs, elevators, and restrooms in the North Building are under the direction and control of
the board.

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