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79-2-203. Policy board members.
(1) Members of a policy board within the department shall be appointed consistent withthe following criteria:
(a) geographical distribution;
(b) expertise or personal experience with subject matter;
(c) diversity of opinion and political preference; and
(d) gender, cultural, and ethnic representation.
(2) The governor may remove a member at any time for official misconduct, habitual orwillful neglect of duty, or for other good and sufficient cause.
(3) No member of the Legislature may serve as a member of a division policy board.
(4) (a) In addition to the disclosures required by Section 67-16-7, a board member shalldisclose any conflict of interest to the board.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 67-16-9, a board member with a substantial conflict mayserve on the board if the member refrains from voting on a board action when the conflictinvolves:
(i) a direct financial interest in the subject under consideration; or
(ii) an entity or asset that could be substantially affected by the outcome of board action.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-79 > Chapter-02 > 79-2-203

79-2-203. Policy board members.
(1) Members of a policy board within the department shall be appointed consistent withthe following criteria:
(a) geographical distribution;
(b) expertise or personal experience with subject matter;
(c) diversity of opinion and political preference; and
(d) gender, cultural, and ethnic representation.
(2) The governor may remove a member at any time for official misconduct, habitual orwillful neglect of duty, or for other good and sufficient cause.
(3) No member of the Legislature may serve as a member of a division policy board.
(4) (a) In addition to the disclosures required by Section 67-16-7, a board member shalldisclose any conflict of interest to the board.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 67-16-9, a board member with a substantial conflict mayserve on the board if the member refrains from voting on a board action when the conflictinvolves:
(i) a direct financial interest in the subject under consideration; or
(ii) an entity or asset that could be substantially affected by the outcome of board action.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-79 > Chapter-02 > 79-2-203

79-2-203. Policy board members.
(1) Members of a policy board within the department shall be appointed consistent withthe following criteria:
(a) geographical distribution;
(b) expertise or personal experience with subject matter;
(c) diversity of opinion and political preference; and
(d) gender, cultural, and ethnic representation.
(2) The governor may remove a member at any time for official misconduct, habitual orwillful neglect of duty, or for other good and sufficient cause.
(3) No member of the Legislature may serve as a member of a division policy board.
(4) (a) In addition to the disclosures required by Section 67-16-7, a board member shalldisclose any conflict of interest to the board.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 67-16-9, a board member with a substantial conflict mayserve on the board if the member refrains from voting on a board action when the conflictinvolves:
(i) a direct financial interest in the subject under consideration; or
(ii) an entity or asset that could be substantially affected by the outcome of board action.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2009 General Session