Review by committee required for creating an independent entity.

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  • (1) If a government requestor proposes that the Legislature create an independent entity, that government requestor shall request that the committee review the proposal.
  • (2) After receiving a request for review under Subsection (1), the chairs of the committee:
    • (a) shall schedule a meeting of the committee to review the proposal; and
    • (b) may request information from executive and legislative branch entities and officers concerning the proposal including:
      • (i) whether or not the proposed independent entity should be exempt from any state statute;
      • (ii) the need for oversight of the proposed independent entity by an executive branch agency;
      • (iii) the need for and requirements of audits of the proposed independent entity;
      • (iv) the custody of the proposed independent entity's funds;
      • (v) the legal representation of the proposed independent entity;
      • (vi) whether or not the state should receive services from or provide services to the proposed independent entity; and
      • (vii) the legal liability, if any, to the state if the proposed independent entity is created.
  • (3) In requesting information from executive and legislative branch entities or officers under Subsection (2), the committee should specifically consider seeking information from:
    • (a) the state auditor;
    • (b) the state treasurer;
    • (c) the attorney general;
    • (d) the risk manager; and
    • (e) the executive director of the Department of Government Operations.




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