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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) In accordance with applicable provisions and Section 68-3-14, the following recurring reports are due to the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee:
(a) the reports described in Sections 53B-1-116, 53B-1-117, and 53B-1-118;
(b) the reports described in Sections 34A-2-202.5, 53B-30-206, and 59-9-102.5 by the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health;
(c) the report described in Section 53B-7-101 by the board on recommended appropriations for higher education institutions, including the report described in Section 53B-8-104 by the board on the effects of offering nonresident partial tuition scholarships;
(d) the report described in Section 53B-7-704 by the Department of Workforce Services and the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity on targeted jobs;
(e) the reports described in Section 53B-7-705 by the board on performance;
(f) the report described in Section 53B-8-201 by the board on the Opportunity Scholarship Program;
(g) the report described in Section 53B-8d-104 by the Division of Child and Family Services on tuition waivers for wards of the state;
(h) the report described in Section 53B-13a-103 by the board on the Utah Promise Program;
(i) the report described in Section 53B-17-201 by the University of Utah regarding the Miners' Hospital for Disabled Miners;
(j) the report described in Section 53B-26-202 by the Medical Education Council on projected demand for nursing professionals;
(k) the report described in Section 53B-35-202 regarding the Higher Education and Corrections Council; and
(l) the report described in Section 53E-10-308 by the State Board of Education and board on student participation in the concurrent enrollment program.
(2) In accordance with applicable provisions and Section 68-3-14, the following occasional reports are due to the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee:
(a) upon request, the information described in Section 53B-8a-111 submitted by the Utah Educational Savings Plan;
(b) a proposal described in Section 53B-26-202 by an eligible program to respond to projected demand for nursing professionals; and
(c) a report in 2023 from Utah Valley University and the Utah Fire Prevention Board on the fire and rescue training program described in Section 53B-29-202.
(3) In accordance with applicable provisions, the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee shall complete the following:
(a) an appropriation recommendation described in Section 53B-1-118 regarding compliance with Subsections 53B-1-118(5) and (14);
(b) as required by Section 53B-7-703, the review of performance funding described in Section 53B-7-703;
(c) an appropriation recommendation described in Section 53B-26-202 to fund a proposal responding to projected demand for nursing professionals; and
(d) review of the report described in Section 63B-10-301 by the University of Utah on the status of a bond and bond payments specified in Section 63B-10-301.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 53B. State System of Higher Education § 53B-1-301. Reports to and actions of the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-53b-state-system-of-higher-education/ut-code-sect-53b-1-301/
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