63M-14-203.  Authority operation — Participation of the Department of Natural Resources — Consultation with tribes.

(1)  An authority member has one vote on authority matters.

Terms Used In Utah Code 63M-14-203

  • Authority: means the Colorado River Authority of Utah created by Section 63M-14-201. See Utah Code 63M-14-102
  • Chair: means the chair of the authority. See Utah Code 63M-14-102
  • Colorado River system: means the entire drainage of the Colorado River in Utah including both the main stem of the Colorado River and the Colorado River's tributaries. See Utah Code 63M-14-102
  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
  • River commissioner: means the person appointed under Section 63M-14-301. See Utah Code 63M-14-102
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) 

(a)  Four members of the authority constitute a quorum to conduct authority business.

(b)  A vote of four members is needed to pass authority business.

(3) 

(a) 

(i)  The river commissioner appointed by the governor before March 16, 2021, shall serve as the chair of the authority until June 30, 2027, if the river commissioner is a member of the authority.

(ii)  Beginning on July 1, 2027, the river commissioner shall be appointed under Section 63M-14-301 and shall serve as chair of the authority for a term of six years in accordance with Section 63M-14-302.

(b)  The authority may elect other officers such as vice chair, secretary, and treasurer.

(c)  The chair, vice chair, secretary, and treasurer are required to be authority members.

(d)  Other officers of the authority are not required to be authority members. The authority shall adopt, by resolution, job responsibilities and terms of offices for the officers appointed under this Subsection (3)(d).

(e)  If an authority officer no longer serves as an officer of the authority, the authority shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term of the officer who is no longer serving.

(4) 

(a)  The Department of Natural Resources shall cooperate with the authority.

(b)  At the request of the authority, the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources shall:

(i)  provide to the authority data or information collected by the Department of Natural Resources; and

(ii)  ensure that the Department of Natural Resources present information to the authority.

(5)  The authority shall seek an appropriate government-to-government relationship on matters directly related to the authority’s general powers and mission as set forth in Section 63M-14-204 with all federally recognized Indian tribes located, in whole or in part, within the state and within the Colorado River system.

Amended by Chapter 98, 2022 General Session