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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) As used in this section:
(a) “Enacted committee” means the following as constituted on or after October 1, 2024:
(i) the Physical Therapies Licensing Board created in Section 58-24b-201;
(ii) the Board of Nursing and Certified Nurse Midwives created in Section 58-31b-201;
(iii) the Architects and Landscape Architects Licensing Board created in Section 58-3a-201;
(iv) the Construction Services Commission created in Section 58-55-103;
(v) the Board of Massage Therapy and Acupuncture created in Section 58-47b-201; and
(vi) the Medical Licensing Board created in Section 58-67-201.
(b) “Expired committee” means:
(i) the following which, in accordance with Title 63I, Chapter 2, Repeal Dates by Title Act, are repealed on October 1, 2024:
(A) the Board of Occupational Therapy created in Section 58-42a-201;
(B) the Certified Nurse Midwife Board created in Section 58-44a-201;
(C) the Landscape Architects Board created in Section 58-53-201;
(D) the Acupuncture Licensing Board created in Section 58-72-201;
(E) the Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon's Licensing Board created in Section 58-68-201; and
(F) the Physician Assistant Licensing Board created in Section 58-70a-201; and
(ii) the following as constituted before October 1, 2024:
(A) the Physical Therapy Licensing Board created in Section 58-24b-201;
(B) the Board of Nursing created in Section 58-31b-201;
(C) the Architects Licensing Board created in Section 58-3a-201;
(D) the Plumbers Licensing Board created in Section 58-55-201;
(E) the Electricians Licensing Board created in Section 58-55-201;
(F) the Board of Massage Therapy created in Section 58-47b-201; and
(G) the Physicians Licensing Board created in Section 58-67-201.
(2) An individual who is appointed as a member of an expired committee is removed from the expired committee after September 30, 2024.
(3)(a) On or after May 1, 2024, but before October 1, 2024:
(i) the appointing authority of an enacted committee may appoint a member to the enacted committee in accordance with the section governing appointment to the enacted committee; and
(ii) if applicable under the section governing appointment to the enacted committee, the Senate may provide advice and consent.
(b) A member described in Subsection (3)(a) may not begin the individual's term of service on the enacted committee before October 1, 2024.
(4)(a) Nothing in this section prevents an appointing authority from appointing an individual who is removed from an expired committee in accordance with Subsection (2) to an enacted committee if the individual's appointment meets the requirements of the section governing appointment to the enacted committee.
(b) If an individual is removed from an expired committee under Subsection (2) and is then appointed to an enacted committee under Subsection (3)(a), and the appointed position has limited terms an individual may serve, the appointment under Subsection (3)(a) does not count as an additional term.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 63C. State Commissions and Councils Code § 63C-1-104. Appointment and terms of boards transitioning on October 1, 2024 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-63c-state-commissions-and-councils-code/ut-code-sect-63c-1-104/
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