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(1) The division shall, in consultation with the entities described in Subsection (4), design and create a single sign-on business portal that is:
(a) a web portal through which a person may access data described in Subsection (2), as agreed upon by the entities described in Subsection (4); and
(b) secure, centralized, and interconnected.
(2) The division shall ensure that the single sign-on business portal allows a person doing business in the state to access, at a single point of entry, all relevant state-collected business data about the person, including information related to:
(a) business registration;
(b) workers' compensation;
(c) beginning December 1, 2020, tax liability and payment; and
(d) other information collected by the state that the department determines is relevant to a person doing business in the state.
(3) The division shall develop the single sign-on business portal:
(a) using an open platform that:
(i) facilitates participation in the web portal by a state entity;
(ii) allows for optional participation by a political subdivision of the state; and
(iii) contains a link to the State Tax Commission website; and
(b) in a manner that anticipates the creation of the single sign-on citizen portal described in Section 63A-16-803.
(4) In developing the single sign-on business portal, the division shall consult with:
(a) the Department of Commerce;
(b) the State Tax Commission;
(c) the Labor Commission;
(d) the Department of Workforce Services;
(e) the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget;
(f) the Utah League of Cities and Towns;
(g) the Utah Association of Counties; and
(h) the business community that is likely to use the single sign-on business portal.
(5) The division shall ensure that the single sign-on business portal is fully operational no later than May 1, 2021.