Section 101 – Title — Projects to assist companies to secure new business with federal, state, and local governments.
Effective 7/1/2021 63N-13-101. Title — Projects to assist companies to secure new business with federal, state, and local governments. (1) This chapter is known as “Procurement Programs.” (2) The Legislature recognizes that: (a) many Utah companies provide products and services which are routinely procured by a myriad of governmental entities at all levels of government, […]
Section 303 – Contract with facilitator.
Effective 5/4/2022 63N-13-303. Contract with facilitator. (1) If the office chooses to have the functions and responsibilities described in Section 63N-13-304 performed by a person other than the office, the office shall, within legislative appropriations, enter into a contract with a nonprofit entity or government entity, using a request for proposals process under Title 63G, […]
Section 304 – Functions and responsibilities of facilitator.
Effective 5/4/2022 63N-13-304. Functions and responsibilities of facilitator. (1) A facilitator shall: (a) be a single point of contact and information on public-private partnerships in the state for: (i) government entities exploring the possibility of filling a public need through a public-private partnership; and (ii) private persons exploring investment opportunities in a public project in […]
Section 305 – Office oversight over contract performance of facilitator — Office reports to Legislature.
Effective 5/4/2022 63N-13-305. Office oversight over contract performance of facilitator — Office reports to Legislature. (1) The office shall monitor and oversee a facilitator’s performance under a contract under Section 63N-13-303 to ensure that the facilitator is fulfilling the requirements of Section 63N-13-304. (2) Before November 15 of each year, the office shall provide an […]
Section 306 – Limits on application of this part.
Effective 5/4/2022 63N-13-306. Limits on application of this part. (1) Nothing in this part: (a) requires a government entity to use the facilitator to explore the possibility of filling a public need through a public-private partnership; or (b) limits the ability of a government entity to directly: (i) solicit a public-private partnership; or (ii) respond […]
Section 103 – Annual report.
Effective 7/1/2022 63N-7-103. Annual report. The executive director shall include, in the annual written report described in Section 63N-1a-306, a report from the managing director on the activities of the tourism office, including information regarding the economic efficiency and results of the tourism advertising, marketing, branding, destination development, and destination management program developed under Section […]
Section 104 – Agreements with other governmental entities.
Effective 7/1/2022 63N-7-104. Agreements with other governmental entities. The tourism office may enter into agreements with state or federal agencies to accept services, quarters, or facilities as a contribution in carrying out the duties and functions of the tourism office. Enacted by Chapter 362, 2022 General Session
Section 201 – Board of Tourism created — Members — Meetings — Expenses.
Affected by 63I-1-263 on 7/1/2025 Effective 7/1/2022 63N-7-201. Board of Tourism created — Members — Meetings — Expenses. (1) There is created within the tourism office the Board of Tourism Development. (2) (a) The board shall consist of 15 members appointed by the governor to four-year terms with the advice and consent of the Senate. […]
Section 202 – Board duties.
Affected by 63I-1-263 on 7/1/2025 Effective 7/1/2022 63N-7-202. Board duties. (1) The board shall: (a) approve a tourism program of out-of-state advertising, marketing, and branding, taking into account the long-term strategic plan, economic trends, and opportunities for tourism development on a statewide basis, as a condition of the distribution of funds to the tourism office […]
Section 301 – Tourism Marketing Performance Account.
Effective 7/1/2022 63N-7-301. Tourism Marketing Performance Account. (1) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the Tourism Marketing Performance Account. (2) The account shall be administered by the tourism office for the purposes listed in Subsections (6) through (8). (3) (a) The account shall earn interest. (b) All interest earned […]