Utah Code 49-11-1101. Public financial information disclosure on website — Exclusions
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(1) The office shall provide the following financial information for the public on its website:
Terms Used In Utah Code 49-11-1101
- Board: means the Utah State Retirement Board established under Section 49-11-202. See Utah Code 49-11-102
- Fiduciary: A trustee, executor, or administrator.
- Member: means a person, except a retiree, with contributions on deposit with a system, the Utah Governors' and Legislators' Retirement Plan under Chapter 19, Utah Governors' and Legislators' Retirement Act, or with a terminated system. See Utah Code 49-11-102
- Office: means the Utah State Retirement Office. See Utah Code 49-11-102
- Participant: means an individual with voluntary deferrals or nonelective contributions on deposit with the defined contribution plans administered under this title. See Utah Code 49-11-102
- System: means the individual retirement systems created by Chapter 12, Public Employees' Contributory Retirement Act, Chapter 13, Public Employees' Noncontributory Retirement Act, Chapter 14, Public Safety Contributory Retirement Act, Chapter 15, Public Safety Noncontributory Retirement Act, Chapter 16, Firefighters' Retirement Act, Chapter 17, Judges' Contributory Retirement Act, Chapter 18, Judges' Noncontributory Retirement Act, and Chapter 19, Utah Governors' and Legislators' Retirement Act, the defined benefit portion of the Tier II Hybrid Retirement System under Chapter 22, Part 3, Tier II Hybrid Retirement System, and the defined benefit portion of the Tier II Hybrid Retirement System under Chapter 23, Part 3, Tier II Hybrid Retirement System. See Utah Code 49-11-102
(1)(a) administrative expense transactions from its general ledger accounting system; and
(1)(b) employee compensation information by individual employee at least annually.
(2) For purposes of this part, the office is not required to provide other information for public access on its website, if the disclosure of the information would conflict with the fiduciary obligations of the board, including:
(2)(a) revenue transactions; and
(2)(b) member and participant information.