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Section 102 - Creation -- Purpose.

UT Code § 63M-11-102 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) In accordance with this chapter, there is created within the governor's office the Utah Commission on Aging.

(2) The commission's purpose is to: (a) increase public and government understanding of the current and future needs of the state's aging population and how those needs may be most effectively and efficiently met; (b) study, evaluate, and report on the projected impact that the state's increasing aging population will have on: (i) government services; (ii) health services; (iii) social services; (iv) the economy; and (v) society in general; (c) identify and recommend implementation of specific policies, procedures, and programs to respond to the needs and impact of the aging population relating to: (i) government services; (ii) health services; (iii) social services; (iv) the economy; and (v) society in general; (d) facilitate coordination of the functions of public and private entities concerned with the aging population; and (e) accomplish the duties enumerated in Section 63M-11-203.

(a) increase public and government understanding of the current and future needs of the state's aging population and how those needs may be most effectively and efficiently met;

(b) study, evaluate, and report on the projected impact that the state's increasing aging population will have on: (i) government services; (ii) health services; (iii) social services; (iv) the economy; and (v) society in general;

(i) government services;

(ii) health services;

(iii) social services;

(iv) the economy; and

(v) society in general;

(c) identify and recommend implementation of specific policies, procedures, and programs to respond to the needs and impact of the aging population relating to: (i) government services; (ii) health services; (iii) social services; (iv) the economy; and (v) society in general;

(i) government services;

(ii) health services;

(iii) social services;

(iv) the economy; and

(v) society in general;

(d) facilitate coordination of the functions of public and private entities concerned with the aging population; and

(e) accomplish the duties enumerated in Section 63M-11-203.

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