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Section 1602.5 - Candidate and Officeholder Conflict of Interest Disclosure Website.

UT Code § 20A-11-1602.5 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The lieutenant governor shall, in cooperation with the county clerks, establish and administer a Candidate and Officeholder Conflict of Interest Disclosure Website.

(2) Beginning no later than January 1, 2020, the website shall: (a) permit a candidate or officeholder to securely access the website for the purpose of: (i) complying with the conflict of interest disclosure requirements described in this part; and (ii) editing conflict of interest disclosures; (b) contain a record of all conflict of interest disclosures and edits made by the candidate or officeholder for at least the preceding four years; and (c) permit any person to view a conflict of interest disclosure made by a candidate or officeholder.

(a) permit a candidate or officeholder to securely access the website for the purpose of: (i) complying with the conflict of interest disclosure requirements described in this part; and (ii) editing conflict of interest disclosures;

(i) complying with the conflict of interest disclosure requirements described in this part; and

(ii) editing conflict of interest disclosures;

(b) contain a record of all conflict of interest disclosures and edits made by the candidate or officeholder for at least the preceding four years; and

(c) permit any person to view a conflict of interest disclosure made by a candidate or officeholder.

(3) No sooner than January 1, 2020, and before January 11, 2020, each individual who is required to make a conflict of interest disclosure under this part shall, regardless of whether the individual has already made a conflict of interest disclosure by a means other than the website, make a complete and updated conflict of interest disclosure on the website using the secure access described in Subsection (2)(a).

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Section 1602.5 - Candidate and Officeholder Conflict of Interest Disclosure Website.