(1) The commissioner shall appoint members to a regional board for each grazing district from nominations submitted by:

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Terms Used In Utah Code 4-20-104

  • Commissioner: means the commissioner of agriculture and food. See Utah Code 4-1-109
  • Grazing district: means an administrative unit of land:
         (3)(a) designated by the commissioner as valuable for grazing and for raising forage crops; and
         (3)(b) that consists of any combination of the following:
              (3)(b)(i) public lands;
              (3)(b)(ii) private land;
              (3)(b)(iii) state land; and
              (3)(b)(iv) school and institutional trust land as defined in Section 53C-1-103. See Utah Code 4-20-102
  • Regional board: means a regional grazing advisory board with members appointed under Section 4-20-104. See Utah Code 4-20-102
  • State board: means the Utah Grazing Improvement Program Advisory Board created under Section 4-20-103. See Utah Code 4-20-102
     (1)(a) the Utah Cattlemen’s Association;
     (1)(b) the Utah Woolgrowers Association;
     (1)(c) the Utah Farm Bureau Federation; and
     (1)(d) a conservation district, if the conservation district’s boundaries include some portion of the grazing district.
(2) Regional boards:

     (2)(a) shall provide advice and recommendations to the state board; and
     (2)(b) may receive money from the Rangeland Improvement Account created in Section 4-20-105.
(3) If a regional board receives money as authorized by Subsection (2)(b), the regional board shall elect a treasurer to expend the money:

     (3)(a) as directed by the regional board; and
     (3)(b) in accordance with Section 4-20-106.