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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) If allowed by federal law, a designated agency may negotiate and enter into an agreement with USPS that allows USPS to provide one or more state services at one or more post office locations within the state.
(2) The designated agency shall ensure that the agreement described in Subsection (1) includes:
(a) the term of the agreement, which may not extend beyond July 1, 2028;
(b) provisions to ensure the security of state data and resources;
(c) provisions to provide training to USPS employees on how to provide each state service in the agreement;
(d) except as provided in Subsection (2)(e), provisions authorizing compensation to USPS for at least 100% of attributable costs of all property and services that USPS provides under the agreement; and
(e) if the agreement is between USPS and the Division of Wildlife Resources to sell fishing, hunting, or trapping licenses, provisions requiring compliance with Sections 23A-4-501 and 23A-4-502 regarding wildlife license agents, including remuneration for services rendered.
(3) After one or more designated agencies enter into an agreement described in Subsection (1), the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity shall create a marketing campaign to advertise and promote the availability of state services at each selected USPS location.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 63G. General Government § 63G-21-201. Limited authorization to provide state services at post office locations - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-63g-general-government/ut-code-sect-63g-21-201/
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