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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall maintain a page on the Legislature's website that provides the following information:
(1) an annual list of all reports that a government entity, government official, or government employee is required to submit to a committee of the Legislature, including for each:
(a) a brief description of the report;
(b) the name of the committee to which submission is required;
(c) the report submission deadline;
(d) a citation to the law requiring the report;
(e) an indication regarding whether the report is timely submitted, submitted late, or not submitted;
(f) an indication regarding whether the report contained the information required by law; and
(g) a link to the report; and
(2) an annual list of each bill that becomes law that year that requires a government entity, government official, or government employee to adopt a policy, including for each:
(a) the bill number and short title;
(b) a citation to the law requiring the policy;
(c) a brief description of the policy;
(d) a list of the government entities, government officials, or government employees required to adopt the policy;
(e) the deadline for adopting the policy; and
(f) a link to the information described in Subsection 67-3-1(21).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 36. Legislature § 36-12-12.1. Posting of required reports and policies--Compliance - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-36-legislature/ut-code-sect-36-12-12-1/
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