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Section 205 - Executive director -- Appointment -- Powers and duties.

UT Code § 63H-7a-205 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) serve at the pleasure of the board; and (b) act as the executive officer of the authority;

(a) serve at the pleasure of the board; and

(b) act as the executive officer of the authority;

(2) administer the duties, programs, and functions assigned to the authority;

(3) recommend administrative rules and policies to the board;

(4) execute contracts on behalf of the authority;

(5) recommend to the board any changes in statutes affecting the authority;

(6) recommend to the board an annual administrative budget covering administration, management, and operations of the authority;

(7) with board approval, direct and control authority expenditures;

(8) within the limitations of the budget, employ personnel, consultants, a financial officer, and legal counsel to provide professional services and advice regarding the administration of the authority; and

(9) submit and make available to the public a report before December of each year to the board, the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, and the Legislative Management Committee that includes: (a) the total aggregate surcharge collected by the state in the last fiscal year under Title 69, Chapter 2, Part 4, 911 Emergency Service Charges; (b) the amount of each disbursement from the restricted accounts described in: (i) Section 63H-7a-303; (ii) Section 63H-7a-304; and (iii) Section 63H-7a-403; (c) the recipient of each disbursement, the goods and services received, and a description of the project funded by the disbursement; (d) any conditions placed by the authority on the disbursements from a restricted account; (e) the anticipated expenditures from the restricted accounts described in this chapter for the next fiscal year; (f) the amount of any unexpended funds carried forward; (g) the goals for implementation of the authority strategic plan and the progress report of accomplishments and updates to the plan; and (h) other relevant justification for ongoing support from the restricted accounts created by Sections 63H-7a-303, 63H-7a-304, and 63H-7a-403.

(a) the total aggregate surcharge collected by the state in the last fiscal year under Title 69, Chapter 2, Part 4, 911 Emergency Service Charges;

(b) the amount of each disbursement from the restricted accounts described in: (i) Section 63H-7a-303; (ii) Section 63H-7a-304; and (iii) Section 63H-7a-403;

(i) Section 63H-7a-303;

(ii) Section 63H-7a-304; and

(iii) Section 63H-7a-403;

(c) the recipient of each disbursement, the goods and services received, and a description of the project funded by the disbursement;

(d) any conditions placed by the authority on the disbursements from a restricted account;

(e) the anticipated expenditures from the restricted accounts described in this chapter for the next fiscal year;

(f) the amount of any unexpended funds carried forward;

(g) the goals for implementation of the authority strategic plan and the progress report of accomplishments and updates to the plan; and

(h) other relevant justification for ongoing support from the restricted accounts created by Sections 63H-7a-303, 63H-7a-304, and 63H-7a-403.

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Section 205 - Executive director -- Appointment -- Powers and duties.