Utah Code 79-7-602. Governor’s duties — Priority of federal property
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(1) During a fiscal emergency, the governor shall:
Terms Used In Utah Code 79-7-602
- Department: means the Department of Natural Resources created in Section
79-2-201 . See Utah Code 79-1-102 - Division: means the Division of Outdoor Recreation. See Utah Code 79-7-102
- Executive director: means the executive director of the department who is appointed under Section
79-2-202 . See Utah Code 79-1-102 - fiscal emergency: means a major disruption in the operation of one or more national parks, national monuments, national forests, or national recreation areas in the state caused by the unforseen or sudden significant decrease or elimination of funding from the federal government. See Utah Code 79-7-601
- 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) if financially practicable, work with the federal government to open and maintain the operation of one or more national parks, national monuments, national forests, and national recreation areas in the state, in the order established under this section; and
(1)(b) report to the speaker of the House and the president of the Senate on the need, if any, for additional appropriations to assist the division in opening and operating one or more national parks, national monuments, national forests, and national recreation areas in the state.
(2) The director of the Division of Outdoor Recreation, in consultation with the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources, shall determine, by rule, the priority of national parks, national monuments, national forests, and national recreation areas in the state.
(3) In determining the priority described in Subsection (2), the director of the Division of Outdoor Recreation shall consider the:
(3)(a) economic impact of the national park, national monument, national forest, or national recreation area in the state; and
(3)(b) recreational value offered by the national park, national monument, national forest, or national recreation area.
(4) The director of the Division of Outdoor Recreation shall annually review the priority set under Subsection (2) to determine whether the priority list should be amended.