Utah Statutes

§ 63A-19-202 — Governing board duties.

Utah § 63A-19-202
JurisdictionUtah
Title 63AUtah Government Operations Code
Ch. 63A-19Government Data Privacy Act
Part 63A-19-2Utah Privacy Governing Board

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Utah Code Ann. § 63A-19-202 (2026).

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(1)The governing board shall:
(1)(a) recommend changes to the state data privacy policy;
(1)(b) by July 1 of each year, approve the data privacy agenda items for the commission and make recommendations for additional items for the data privacy agenda;
(1)(c) hear issues raised by the ombudsperson regarding existing governmental entity privacy practices;
(1)(d) evaluate and recommend the appropriate:
(1)(d)(i) structure and placement for the office within state government; and
(1)(d)(ii) authority to be granted to the office, including any authority to make rules; and
(1)(e) recommend funding mechanisms and strategies for governmental entities to enable compliance with data privacy responsibilities, including:
(1)(e)(i) appropriations;
(1)(e)(ii) rates;
(1)(e)(iii) grants; and
(1)(e)(iv) i

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 417, 2024 General Session

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