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63F-1-208. Delegation of department functions.
(1) (a) If the conditions of Subsections (1)(b) and (2) are met and subject to the otherprovisions of this section, the chief information officer may delegate a function of the departmentto another executive branch agency or an institution of higher education by contract or othermeans authorized by law.
(b) The chief information officer may delegate a function of the department as providedin Subsection (1)(a) if in the judgment of the director of the executive branch agency, the directorof the division, and the chief information officer:
(i) the executive branch agency or institution of higher education has requested that thefunction be delegated;
(ii) the executive branch agency or institution of higher education has the necessaryresources and skills to perform or control the function to be delegated; and
(iii) the function to be delegated is a unique or mission critical function of the agency orinstitution of higher education which is not appropriate to:
(A) govern or manage under the Division of Enterprise Technology; or
(B) govern or manage under the Division of Integrated Technology.
(2) The chief information officer may delegate a function of the department only whenthe delegation results in net cost savings or improved service delivery to the state as a whole or tothe unique mission critical function of the executive branch agency.
(3) The delegation of a function under this section shall:
(a) be in writing;
(b) contain all of the following:
(i) a precise definition of each function to be delegated;
(ii) a clear description of the standards to be met in performing each function delegated;
(iii) a provision for periodic administrative audits by the Division of Agency Services inaccordance with Section 63F-1-604;
(iv) a date on which the agreement shall terminate if the agreement has not beenpreviously terminated or renewed; and
(v) any delegation of department staff to the agency to support the function in-house withthe agency and rates to be charged for the delegated staff; and
(c) include a cost-benefit analysis justifying the delegation in accordance with Section63F-1-604.
(4) An agreement to delegate functions to an executive branch agency or an institution ofhigher education may be terminated by the department if the results of an administrative auditconducted by the division reveals a lack of compliance with the terms of the agreement by theexecutive branch agency or institution of higher education.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-208

63F-1-208. Delegation of department functions.
(1) (a) If the conditions of Subsections (1)(b) and (2) are met and subject to the otherprovisions of this section, the chief information officer may delegate a function of the departmentto another executive branch agency or an institution of higher education by contract or othermeans authorized by law.
(b) The chief information officer may delegate a function of the department as providedin Subsection (1)(a) if in the judgment of the director of the executive branch agency, the directorof the division, and the chief information officer:
(i) the executive branch agency or institution of higher education has requested that thefunction be delegated;
(ii) the executive branch agency or institution of higher education has the necessaryresources and skills to perform or control the function to be delegated; and
(iii) the function to be delegated is a unique or mission critical function of the agency orinstitution of higher education which is not appropriate to:
(A) govern or manage under the Division of Enterprise Technology; or
(B) govern or manage under the Division of Integrated Technology.
(2) The chief information officer may delegate a function of the department only whenthe delegation results in net cost savings or improved service delivery to the state as a whole or tothe unique mission critical function of the executive branch agency.
(3) The delegation of a function under this section shall:
(a) be in writing;
(b) contain all of the following:
(i) a precise definition of each function to be delegated;
(ii) a clear description of the standards to be met in performing each function delegated;
(iii) a provision for periodic administrative audits by the Division of Agency Services inaccordance with Section 63F-1-604;
(iv) a date on which the agreement shall terminate if the agreement has not beenpreviously terminated or renewed; and
(v) any delegation of department staff to the agency to support the function in-house withthe agency and rates to be charged for the delegated staff; and
(c) include a cost-benefit analysis justifying the delegation in accordance with Section63F-1-604.
(4) An agreement to delegate functions to an executive branch agency or an institution ofhigher education may be terminated by the department if the results of an administrative auditconducted by the division reveals a lack of compliance with the terms of the agreement by theexecutive branch agency or institution of higher education.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-208

63F-1-208. Delegation of department functions.
(1) (a) If the conditions of Subsections (1)(b) and (2) are met and subject to the otherprovisions of this section, the chief information officer may delegate a function of the departmentto another executive branch agency or an institution of higher education by contract or othermeans authorized by law.
(b) The chief information officer may delegate a function of the department as providedin Subsection (1)(a) if in the judgment of the director of the executive branch agency, the directorof the division, and the chief information officer:
(i) the executive branch agency or institution of higher education has requested that thefunction be delegated;
(ii) the executive branch agency or institution of higher education has the necessaryresources and skills to perform or control the function to be delegated; and
(iii) the function to be delegated is a unique or mission critical function of the agency orinstitution of higher education which is not appropriate to:
(A) govern or manage under the Division of Enterprise Technology; or
(B) govern or manage under the Division of Integrated Technology.
(2) The chief information officer may delegate a function of the department only whenthe delegation results in net cost savings or improved service delivery to the state as a whole or tothe unique mission critical function of the executive branch agency.
(3) The delegation of a function under this section shall:
(a) be in writing;
(b) contain all of the following:
(i) a precise definition of each function to be delegated;
(ii) a clear description of the standards to be met in performing each function delegated;
(iii) a provision for periodic administrative audits by the Division of Agency Services inaccordance with Section 63F-1-604;
(iv) a date on which the agreement shall terminate if the agreement has not beenpreviously terminated or renewed; and
(v) any delegation of department staff to the agency to support the function in-house withthe agency and rates to be charged for the delegated staff; and
(c) include a cost-benefit analysis justifying the delegation in accordance with Section63F-1-604.
(4) An agreement to delegate functions to an executive branch agency or an institution ofhigher education may be terminated by the department if the results of an administrative auditconducted by the division reveals a lack of compliance with the terms of the agreement by theexecutive branch agency or institution of higher education.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session