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63F-1-801. Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee -- Membership-- Chair -- Quorum.
(1) As used in this part:
(a) "Committee" means the Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee.
(b) "Interoperability spectrum" means the radio signal transmission spectrum tocommunicate between agencies as assigned by the Federal Communications Commission.
(2) There is created within the department the Statewide CommunicationsInteroperability Committee.
(3) (a) The governor shall appoint the following 25 committee members:
(i) except as provided in Subsection (4), five representatives from counties of the first orsecond class who are in:
(A) law enforcement or fire service; and
(B) a leadership position with radio communication experience;
(ii) one representative each of six associations of government from rural Utah thatrepresent counties not represented in Subsection (3)(a)(i);
(iii) one representative of the Utah Communications Agency Network established underTitle 63C, Chapter 7, Utah Communications Agency Network Act;
(iv) one representative of the Native American tribes;
(v) one representative of the Utah National Guard;
(vi) one representative of an association that represents chiefs of police;
(vii) one representative of an association that represents sheriffs;
(viii) one representative of an association that represents fire chiefs; and
(ix) one representative of an association that represents urban security efforts.
(b) The following shall also be committee members:
(i) the chief information officer or the chief information officer's designee;
(ii) the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee;
(iii) the executive director of the Department of Transportation or the executive director'sdesignee;
(iv) the executive director of the Department of Corrections or the executive director'sdesignee;
(v) the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources or the executivedirector's designee;
(vi) the director of the Department of Health or the director's designee; and
(vii) the executive director of the Department of Technology Services or the executivedirector's designee.
(4) Subject to Subsection (3)(a)(i), if a member of law enforcement cannot be seated,then a representative who has leadership experience in radio communications and public safetyshall be seated.
(5) (a) The term of office of each member described in Subsection (3)(a) is four years.
(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (5)(a), the committee chair with theapproval of the governor shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length ofterms to stagger the terms of committee members so that approximately 1/2 of the committeemembers are appointed every two years.
(c) A mid-term vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as anappointment under Subsection (3)(a).


(6) (a) The chief information officer shall serve as the committee chair.
(b) (i) The committee members shall elect a vice-chair from their number; and
(ii) the vice-chair shall rotate among representatives described in Subsection (3)(a) everyyear.
(c) The committee shall establish bylaws for the organization and operation of thecommittee.
(7) (a) A majority of the committee constitutes a quorum for voting purposes.
(b) All actions shall be by majority vote of the quorum in attendance.
(8) The committee:
(a) may meet as often as necessary to perform its duties; and
(b) shall meet at least monthly.
(9) The department shall provide staff services to the committee.
(10) (a) No member may receive compensation or benefits for the member's service onthe committee.
(b) A committee member is not required to give a bond for the performance of officialduties.
(11) (a) The committee may create an executive committee from its number to:
(i) plan agendas;
(ii) call committee meetings; and
(iii) meet as often as necessary, at the call of the chair.
(b) The committee may establish subcommittees and working groups to address wirelesstechnology coordination and communication issues among agencies providing vital services tocitizens.
(12) The committee does not have the authority to require expenditure of public funds.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-801

63F-1-801. Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee -- Membership-- Chair -- Quorum.
(1) As used in this part:
(a) "Committee" means the Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee.
(b) "Interoperability spectrum" means the radio signal transmission spectrum tocommunicate between agencies as assigned by the Federal Communications Commission.
(2) There is created within the department the Statewide CommunicationsInteroperability Committee.
(3) (a) The governor shall appoint the following 25 committee members:
(i) except as provided in Subsection (4), five representatives from counties of the first orsecond class who are in:
(A) law enforcement or fire service; and
(B) a leadership position with radio communication experience;
(ii) one representative each of six associations of government from rural Utah thatrepresent counties not represented in Subsection (3)(a)(i);
(iii) one representative of the Utah Communications Agency Network established underTitle 63C, Chapter 7, Utah Communications Agency Network Act;
(iv) one representative of the Native American tribes;
(v) one representative of the Utah National Guard;
(vi) one representative of an association that represents chiefs of police;
(vii) one representative of an association that represents sheriffs;
(viii) one representative of an association that represents fire chiefs; and
(ix) one representative of an association that represents urban security efforts.
(b) The following shall also be committee members:
(i) the chief information officer or the chief information officer's designee;
(ii) the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee;
(iii) the executive director of the Department of Transportation or the executive director'sdesignee;
(iv) the executive director of the Department of Corrections or the executive director'sdesignee;
(v) the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources or the executivedirector's designee;
(vi) the director of the Department of Health or the director's designee; and
(vii) the executive director of the Department of Technology Services or the executivedirector's designee.
(4) Subject to Subsection (3)(a)(i), if a member of law enforcement cannot be seated,then a representative who has leadership experience in radio communications and public safetyshall be seated.
(5) (a) The term of office of each member described in Subsection (3)(a) is four years.
(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (5)(a), the committee chair with theapproval of the governor shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length ofterms to stagger the terms of committee members so that approximately 1/2 of the committeemembers are appointed every two years.
(c) A mid-term vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as anappointment under Subsection (3)(a).


(6) (a) The chief information officer shall serve as the committee chair.
(b) (i) The committee members shall elect a vice-chair from their number; and
(ii) the vice-chair shall rotate among representatives described in Subsection (3)(a) everyyear.
(c) The committee shall establish bylaws for the organization and operation of thecommittee.
(7) (a) A majority of the committee constitutes a quorum for voting purposes.
(b) All actions shall be by majority vote of the quorum in attendance.
(8) The committee:
(a) may meet as often as necessary to perform its duties; and
(b) shall meet at least monthly.
(9) The department shall provide staff services to the committee.
(10) (a) No member may receive compensation or benefits for the member's service onthe committee.
(b) A committee member is not required to give a bond for the performance of officialduties.
(11) (a) The committee may create an executive committee from its number to:
(i) plan agendas;
(ii) call committee meetings; and
(iii) meet as often as necessary, at the call of the chair.
(b) The committee may establish subcommittees and working groups to address wirelesstechnology coordination and communication issues among agencies providing vital services tocitizens.
(12) The committee does not have the authority to require expenditure of public funds.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-801

63F-1-801. Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee -- Membership-- Chair -- Quorum.
(1) As used in this part:
(a) "Committee" means the Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee.
(b) "Interoperability spectrum" means the radio signal transmission spectrum tocommunicate between agencies as assigned by the Federal Communications Commission.
(2) There is created within the department the Statewide CommunicationsInteroperability Committee.
(3) (a) The governor shall appoint the following 25 committee members:
(i) except as provided in Subsection (4), five representatives from counties of the first orsecond class who are in:
(A) law enforcement or fire service; and
(B) a leadership position with radio communication experience;
(ii) one representative each of six associations of government from rural Utah thatrepresent counties not represented in Subsection (3)(a)(i);
(iii) one representative of the Utah Communications Agency Network established underTitle 63C, Chapter 7, Utah Communications Agency Network Act;
(iv) one representative of the Native American tribes;
(v) one representative of the Utah National Guard;
(vi) one representative of an association that represents chiefs of police;
(vii) one representative of an association that represents sheriffs;
(viii) one representative of an association that represents fire chiefs; and
(ix) one representative of an association that represents urban security efforts.
(b) The following shall also be committee members:
(i) the chief information officer or the chief information officer's designee;
(ii) the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee;
(iii) the executive director of the Department of Transportation or the executive director'sdesignee;
(iv) the executive director of the Department of Corrections or the executive director'sdesignee;
(v) the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources or the executivedirector's designee;
(vi) the director of the Department of Health or the director's designee; and
(vii) the executive director of the Department of Technology Services or the executivedirector's designee.
(4) Subject to Subsection (3)(a)(i), if a member of law enforcement cannot be seated,then a representative who has leadership experience in radio communications and public safetyshall be seated.
(5) (a) The term of office of each member described in Subsection (3)(a) is four years.
(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (5)(a), the committee chair with theapproval of the governor shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length ofterms to stagger the terms of committee members so that approximately 1/2 of the committeemembers are appointed every two years.
(c) A mid-term vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as anappointment under Subsection (3)(a).


(6) (a) The chief information officer shall serve as the committee chair.
(b) (i) The committee members shall elect a vice-chair from their number; and
(ii) the vice-chair shall rotate among representatives described in Subsection (3)(a) everyyear.
(c) The committee shall establish bylaws for the organization and operation of thecommittee.
(7) (a) A majority of the committee constitutes a quorum for voting purposes.
(b) All actions shall be by majority vote of the quorum in attendance.
(8) The committee:
(a) may meet as often as necessary to perform its duties; and
(b) shall meet at least monthly.
(9) The department shall provide staff services to the committee.
(10) (a) No member may receive compensation or benefits for the member's service onthe committee.
(b) A committee member is not required to give a bond for the performance of officialduties.
(11) (a) The committee may create an executive committee from its number to:
(i) plan agendas;
(ii) call committee meetings; and
(iii) meet as often as necessary, at the call of the chair.
(b) The committee may establish subcommittees and working groups to address wirelesstechnology coordination and communication issues among agencies providing vital services tocitizens.
(12) The committee does not have the authority to require expenditure of public funds.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2009 General Session