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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1)(a) The council members shall elect a chair, vice chair, and secretary annually from the voting members of the council.
(b) At least two of the members elected pursuant to Subsection (1)(a) shall be members listed in Subsection 4-21-103(2)(a), (e), or (h).
(2)(a) A majority of voting members shall constitute a quorum.
(b) A majority vote of the quorum is necessary for the council to act.
(3) The council shall meet:
(a) at the time and place designated by the chair; and
(b) no less than once every three months.
(4) The commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may, in consultation with the other members of the membership committee, remove a member for cause.
(5) Vacancies that occur on the council for any reason shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term of the vacated member.
(6) If an at-large member ceases to act as a producer during the member's term, the member shall resign from the council within 30 days after ceasing production.
(7) Subject to Subsection (8), a member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service, but may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
(b)Section 63A-3-107; and
(c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107.
(8) A nonvoting member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service and may not receive per diem or travel expenses.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 4. Utah Agricultural Code § 4-21-104. Council--Organization--Quorum to transact business--Removal for cause--Vacancies--Ineligibility to serve--Compensation - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-4-utah-agricultural-code/ut-code-sect-4-21-104/
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