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Section 101 - Definitions.

UT Code § 63J-7-101 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this chapter: (a) (i) "Agency" means a department, division, committee, commission, council, court, or other administrative subunit of the state. (ii) "Agency" includes executive branch entities and judicial branch entities. (iii) "Agency" does not mean higher education institutions or political subdivisions. (b) (i) "Grant" means cash or other money donated to an agency. (ii) "Grant" includes: (A) a reauthorization of an existing grant; and (B) a donation, regardless of whether it is subject to a formal grant agreement. (iii) "Grant" does not mean: (A) money appropriated to an agency by the Legislature; (B) money received from the United States government; (C) money legally required to be paid to the state; (D) money legally required to be repaid by the state; or (E) revenues otherwise designated by law for deposit into another fund or account. (c) "Grantor" means the individual, group of individuals, foundation, corporation, or public or private organization making the grant. (d) "Grant reauthorization" means the formal submission from an agency to the grantor applying for reauthorization or seeking reauthorization of a grant. (e) "Grant summary" means a document detailing: (i) the amount of money that is being requested or is available to be received by the agency from a grant; (ii) the duration of the grant and provisions for its reauthorization or extension, if any; (iii) the name of the grantor; (iv) the purpose of the grant, including, in detail, any programs, resources, and positions required to be funded by the grant; (v) any requirements that the agency must meet as a condition to receive or participate in the grant; and (vi) the amount of state money, if any, that will be required in order to obtain the grant. (f) "New state money" means money, whether specifically appropriated by the Legislature or not, that the grantor requires Utah to expend as a condition for receiving the grant. (g) "State" means the state of Utah and all of its agencies, and any administrative subunits of those agencies.

(a) (i) "Agency" means a department, division, committee, commission, council, court, or other administrative subunit of the state. (ii) "Agency" includes executive branch entities and judicial branch entities. (iii) "Agency" does not mean higher education institutions or political subdivisions.

(i) "Agency" means a department, division, committee, commission, council, court, or other administrative subunit of the state.

(ii) "Agency" includes executive branch entities and judicial branch entities.

(iii) "Agency" does not mean higher education institutions or political subdivisions.

(b) (i) "Grant" means cash or other money donated to an agency. (ii) "Grant" includes: (A) a reauthorization of an existing grant; and (B) a donation, regardless of whether it is subject to a formal grant agreement. (iii) "Grant" does not mean: (A) money appropriated to an agency by the Legislature; (B) money received from the United States government; (C) money legally required to be paid to the state; (D) money legally required to be repaid by the state; or (E) revenues otherwise designated by law for deposit into another fund or account.

(i) "Grant" means cash or other money donated to an agency.

(ii) "Grant" includes: (A) a reauthorization of an existing grant; and (B) a donation, regardless of whether it is subject to a formal grant agreement.

(A) a reauthorization of an existing grant; and

(B) a donation, regardless of whether it is subject to a formal grant agreement.

(iii) "Grant" does not mean: (A) money appropriated to an agency by the Legislature; (B) money received from the United States government; (C) money legally required to be paid to the state; (D) money legally required to be repaid by the state; or (E) revenues otherwise designated by law for deposit into another fund or account.

(A) money appropriated to an agency by the Legislature;

(B) money received from the United States government;

(C) money legally required to be paid to the state;

(D) money legally required to be repaid by the state; or

(E) revenues otherwise designated by law for deposit into another fund or account.

(c) "Grantor" means the individual, group of individuals, foundation, corporation, or public or private organization making the grant.

(d) "Grant reauthorization" means the formal submission from an agency to the grantor applying for reauthorization or seeking reauthorization of a grant.

(e) "Grant summary" means a document detailing: (i) the amount of money that is being requested or is available to be received by the agency from a grant; (ii) the duration of the grant and provisions for its reauthorization or extension, if any; (iii) the name of the grantor; (iv) the purpose of the grant, including, in detail, any programs, resources, and positions required to be funded by the grant; (v) any requirements that the agency must meet as a condition to receive or participate in the grant; and (vi) the amount of state money, if any, that will be required in order to obtain the grant.

(i) the amount of money that is being requested or is available to be received by the agency from a grant;

(ii) the duration of the grant and provisions for its reauthorization or extension, if any;

(iii) the name of the grantor;

(iv) the purpose of the grant, including, in detail, any programs, resources, and positions required to be funded by the grant;

(v) any requirements that the agency must meet as a condition to receive or participate in the grant; and

(vi) the amount of state money, if any, that will be required in order to obtain the grant.

(f) "New state money" means money, whether specifically appropriated by the Legislature or not, that the grantor requires Utah to expend as a condition for receiving the grant.

(g) "State" means the state of Utah and all of its agencies, and any administrative subunits of those agencies.

(2) When this chapter describes an employee as a "permanent full-time employee" or a "permanent part-time employee," it is not intended to, and may not be construed to, affect the employee's status as an at-will employee.

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Section 101 - Definitions.