JurisdictionUtahTitle 35AUtah Workforce Services Code
Ch. 35A-16Office of Homeless Services
Part 35A-16-5Winter Response Plan Requirements
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(1)The council of governments of each applicable county shall annually convene a county winter response task force to advise and provide recommendations to the board concerning the needs of homeless individuals during a winter response period, including recommendations for site selection of a temporary winter response shelter.
(2)(2)(a) The task force for Salt Lake County shall consist of the following 14 voting members:
(2)(a)(i) the chief executive officer of Salt Lake County, or the chief executive officer's designee;
(2)(a)(ii) the chief executive officer, or the chief executive officer's designee, of each of the following 11 municipalities:
(2)(a)(ii)(A) Draper;
(2)(a)(ii)(B) Midvale;
(2)(a)(ii)(C) Millcreek;
(2)(a)(ii)(D) Murray;
(2)(a)(ii)(E) Salt Lake City;
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(1) The council of governments of each applicable county shall annually convene a county winter response task force to advise and provide recommendations to the board concerning the needs of homeless individuals during a winter response period, including recommendations for site selection of a temporary winter response shelter.
(2) (2)(a) The task force for Salt Lake County shall consist of the following 14 voting members:
(2)(a)(i) the chief executive officer of Salt Lake County, or the chief executive officer's designee;
(2)(a)(ii) the chief executive officer, or the chief executive officer's designee, of each of the following 11 municipalities:
(2)(a)(ii)(A) Draper;
(2)(a)(ii)(B) Midvale;
(2)(a)(ii)(C) Millcreek;
(2)(a)(ii)(D) Murray;
(2)(a)(ii)(E) Salt Lake City;
(2)(a)(ii)(F) Sandy;
(2)(a)(ii)(G) South Jordan;
(2)(a)(ii)(H) South Salt Lake;
(2)(a)(ii)(I) Taylorsville;
(2)(a)(ii)(J) West Jordan; and
(2)(a)(ii)(K) West Valley City; and
(2)(a)(iii) the chief executive officer, or the chief executive officer's designee, of any two municipalities located in Salt Lake County that are not described in Subsection (2)(a)(ii), appointed by the conference of mayors of Salt Lake County.
(2)(b) A task force for an applicable county not described in Subsection (2)(a) shall consist of the following voting members:
(2)(b)(i) an officer of the applicable county nominated by the county governing body; and
(2)(b)(ii) the chief executive officer, or the chief executive officer's designee, of a number of municipalities located in the applicable county that the conference of mayors of the applicable county considers to be appropriate, appointed by the conference of mayors of the applicable county.
(3) In addition to the voting members required in Subsection (2), a task force shall include the following nonvoting members:
(3)(a) the coordinator, or the coordinator's designee;
(3)(b) one representative of the Utah Association of Counties, appointed by the Utah Association of Counties, or the representative's designee;
(3)(c) one individual experiencing homelessness or having previously experienced homelessness, appointed by the voting members of the task force;
(3)(d) two representatives of the applicable local homeless council, appointed by the voting members of the task force;
(3)(e) one representative from a local public safety entity appointed by the voting members of the task force; and
(3)(f) any other individual appointed by the council of governments of the applicable county.
(4) (4)(a) Any vacancy on a task force shall be filled in the same manner as the appointment of the member whose vacancy is being filled.
(4)(b) Each member of a task force shall serve until a successor is appointed.
(5) A majority of the voting members of a task force constitutes a quorum and may act on behalf of the task force.
(6) A task force shall:
(6)(a) select officers from the task force's members as the task force finds necessary; and
(6)(b) meet as necessary to effectively conduct the task force's business and duties as prescribed by statute.
(7) A task force may establish one or more working groups as is deemed appropriate to assist on specific issues related to the task force's duties.
(8) (8)(a) A task force member may not receive compensation or benefits for the task force member's service.
(8)(b) A task force member may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
(8)(b)(i) Section 63A-3-106;
(8)(b)(ii) Section 63A-3-107; and
(8)(b)(iii) rules made by the Division of Finance in accordance with Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107.
(9) The applicable county for which a task force is convened shall provide administrative support to the task force.
(10) Meetings of the task force are not subject to Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act.