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Terms Used In Utah Code 63O-2-602

  • Board: means the State Capitol Preservation Board created in Section 63C-9-201. See Utah Code 63O-1-101
  • Capitol hill: means the following, in Salt Lake City:
         (4)(a) the grounds, monuments, parking areas, buildings, structures, and other man-made and natural objects within the area bounded by 300 North Street, Columbus Street, 500 North Street, and East Capitol Boulevard;
         (4)(b) the White Community Memorial Chapel, including the grounds, monuments, parking areas, buildings, structures, and other man-made and natural objects on the property;
         (4)(c) the Council Hall Travel Information Center, including the grounds, monuments, parking areas, buildings, structures, and other man-made and natural objects on the property;
         (4)(d) the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Building and the Carriage House, including:
              (4)(d)(i) the grounds, monuments, parking areas, buildings, structures, and other man-made and natural objects on the property; and
              (4)(d)(ii) the other state-owned property within the area bounded by Columbus Street, North Main Street, and Apricot Avenue;
         (4)(e) the Central Plant, located to the southeast of the intersection of 500 North and Columbus Street;
         (4)(f) the state-owned property within the area bounded by Columbus Street, Wall Street, and 400 North Street; and
         (4)(g) the state-owned property within the area bounded by Columbus Street, West Capitol Street, and 500 North Street. See Utah Code 63O-1-101
  • executive director: means the executive director appointed by the board under Section 63O-2-401. See Utah Code 63O-2-101
  • 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
     (1)(a) A state agency or other state entity that possesses a state-owned item identified by the executive director and the board as an item of historical significance that was at one time located in the capitol hill facilities shall transfer the item to the inventory of the board at the direction of the executive director not later than the 60th day after the date that the executive director notifies the agency or entity.
     (1)(b) The state agency or other state entity shall subsequently transfer physical possession of the item to the board in accordance with policies and procedures established by the board.
(2) This section does not apply to records or documents in the custody of the Division of Archives and Records Service.