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63F-1-802. Duties and powers.
(1) The Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee shall:
(a) promote wireless technology information and interoperability among local, state,federal, and other agencies;
(b) provide a mechanism for coordinating and resolving wireless communication issuesamong local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(c) coordinate statewide efforts for implementation of interoperable statewide voice anddata networks;
(d) improve data and information sharing and coordination of multi-jurisdictionalresponses;
(e) leverage existing state resources and develop a network that will provide seamless,coordinated, and integrated communication for local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(f) identify opportunities to consolidate infrastructures and technologies;
(g) evaluate current technologies and determine if they are meeting the needs of agencypersonnel in respective service areas;
(h) develop and recommend short- and long-term proposals for future communicationneeds;
(i) form memorandums of understanding between agencies in support of proactiveplanning efforts;
(j) create and maintain procedures for requesting interoperability channels; and
(k) administer the interoperability spectrum.
(2) (a) The committee shall prepare and present, by November 30 of each year, a briefannual report for the governor and the Public Utilities and Technology Interim Committee.
(b) The annual report described in Subsection (2)(a) shall include:
(i) the status of state radio communications infrastructure;
(ii) recommendations to facilitate radio communications in the future; and
(iii) an update on the committee's progress to meet the Federal CommunicationsCommission radio communication requirements.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-802

63F-1-802. Duties and powers.
(1) The Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee shall:
(a) promote wireless technology information and interoperability among local, state,federal, and other agencies;
(b) provide a mechanism for coordinating and resolving wireless communication issuesamong local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(c) coordinate statewide efforts for implementation of interoperable statewide voice anddata networks;
(d) improve data and information sharing and coordination of multi-jurisdictionalresponses;
(e) leverage existing state resources and develop a network that will provide seamless,coordinated, and integrated communication for local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(f) identify opportunities to consolidate infrastructures and technologies;
(g) evaluate current technologies and determine if they are meeting the needs of agencypersonnel in respective service areas;
(h) develop and recommend short- and long-term proposals for future communicationneeds;
(i) form memorandums of understanding between agencies in support of proactiveplanning efforts;
(j) create and maintain procedures for requesting interoperability channels; and
(k) administer the interoperability spectrum.
(2) (a) The committee shall prepare and present, by November 30 of each year, a briefannual report for the governor and the Public Utilities and Technology Interim Committee.
(b) The annual report described in Subsection (2)(a) shall include:
(i) the status of state radio communications infrastructure;
(ii) recommendations to facilitate radio communications in the future; and
(iii) an update on the committee's progress to meet the Federal CommunicationsCommission radio communication requirements.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-802

63F-1-802. Duties and powers.
(1) The Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee shall:
(a) promote wireless technology information and interoperability among local, state,federal, and other agencies;
(b) provide a mechanism for coordinating and resolving wireless communication issuesamong local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(c) coordinate statewide efforts for implementation of interoperable statewide voice anddata networks;
(d) improve data and information sharing and coordination of multi-jurisdictionalresponses;
(e) leverage existing state resources and develop a network that will provide seamless,coordinated, and integrated communication for local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(f) identify opportunities to consolidate infrastructures and technologies;
(g) evaluate current technologies and determine if they are meeting the needs of agencypersonnel in respective service areas;
(h) develop and recommend short- and long-term proposals for future communicationneeds;
(i) form memorandums of understanding between agencies in support of proactiveplanning efforts;
(j) create and maintain procedures for requesting interoperability channels; and
(k) administer the interoperability spectrum.
(2) (a) The committee shall prepare and present, by November 30 of each year, a briefannual report for the governor and the Public Utilities and Technology Interim Committee.
(b) The annual report described in Subsection (2)(a) shall include:
(i) the status of state radio communications infrastructure;
(ii) recommendations to facilitate radio communications in the future; and
(iii) an update on the committee's progress to meet the Federal CommunicationsCommission radio communication requirements.

Enacted by Chapter 195, 2009 General Session