63M-7-601 - Creation -- Members -- Chair.
63M-7-601. Creation -- Members -- Chair.
(1) There is created within the governor's office the Utah Council on Victims of Crime.
(2) The Utah Council on Victims of Crime shall be composed of 24 voting members asfollows:
(a) a representative of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice appointed by theexecutive director;
(b) a representative of the Department of Corrections appointed by the executivedirector;
(c) a representative of the Board of Pardons and Parole appointed by the chair;
(d) a representative of the Department of Public Safety appointed by the commissioner;
(e) a representative of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services appointed by the director;
(f) a representative of the Office of Crime Victim Reparations appointed by the director;
(g) a representative of the Office of the Attorney General appointed by the attorneygeneral;
(h) a representative of the United States Attorney for the district of Utah appointed by theUnited States Attorney;
(i) a professional or volunteer working in the area of violence against women andfamilies appointed by the governor;
(j) the chair of each judicial district's victims' rights committee;
(k) the following members appointed to serve four-year terms:
(i) a representative of the Statewide Association of Public Attorneys appointed by thatassociation;
(ii) a representative of the Utah Chiefs of Police Association appointed by the presidentof that association;
(iii) a representative of the Utah Sheriffs' Association appointed by the president of thatassociation;
(iv) a representative of a Children's Justice Center appointed by the Advisory Board onChildren's Justice; and
(v) a citizen representative appointed by the governor; and
(l) the following members appointed by the members in Subsections (2)(a) through (2)(k)to serve four-year terms:
(i) an individual who works professionally with victims of crime; and
(ii) a victim of crime.
(3) The council shall annually elect one member to serve as chair.
(1) There is created within the governor's office the Utah Council on Victims of Crime.
(2) The Utah Council on Victims of Crime shall be composed of 24 voting members asfollows:
(a) a representative of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice appointed by theexecutive director;
(b) a representative of the Department of Corrections appointed by the executivedirector;
(c) a representative of the Board of Pardons and Parole appointed by the chair;
(d) a representative of the Department of Public Safety appointed by the commissioner;
(e) a representative of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services appointed by the director;
(f) a representative of the Office of Crime Victim Reparations appointed by the director;
(g) a representative of the Office of the Attorney General appointed by the attorneygeneral;
(h) a representative of the United States Attorney for the district of Utah appointed by theUnited States Attorney;
(i) a professional or volunteer working in the area of violence against women andfamilies appointed by the governor;
(j) the chair of each judicial district's victims' rights committee;
(k) the following members appointed to serve four-year terms:
(i) a representative of the Statewide Association of Public Attorneys appointed by thatassociation;
(ii) a representative of the Utah Chiefs of Police Association appointed by the presidentof that association;
(iii) a representative of the Utah Sheriffs' Association appointed by the president of thatassociation;
(iv) a representative of a Children's Justice Center appointed by the Advisory Board onChildren's Justice; and
(v) a citizen representative appointed by the governor; and
(l) the following members appointed by the members in Subsections (2)(a) through (2)(k)to serve four-year terms:
(i) an individual who works professionally with victims of crime; and
(ii) a victim of crime.
(3) The council shall annually elect one member to serve as chair.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session