Section 1603 - Conflict of interest disclosure -- Required when filing for candidacy -- Public availability.

UT Code § 20A-11-1603 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Beginning on January 1, 2020, candidates seeking the following offices shall make a complete conflict of interest disclosure on the website at the time of filing a declaration of candidacy: (a) state constitutional officer; (b) state legislator; or (c) State Board of Education member.

(a) state constitutional officer;

(b) state legislator; or

(c) State Board of Education member.

(2) A filing officer may not accept a declaration of candidacy for an office listed in Subsection (1) until the candidate makes a complete conflict of interest disclosure on the website.

(3) The conflict of interest disclosure shall contain the same requirements and shall be in the same format as the conflict of interest disclosure described in Section 20A-11-1604.

(4) Until January 1, 2020, the filing officer shall: (a) make each financial disclosure form that the filing officer receives available for public inspection at the filing officer's place of business; and (b) if the filing officer is not the lieutenant governor, provide each financial disclosure form to the lieutenant governor within one business day after the day on which the candidate files the financial disclosure form.

(a) make each financial disclosure form that the filing officer receives available for public inspection at the filing officer's place of business; and

(b) if the filing officer is not the lieutenant governor, provide each financial disclosure form to the lieutenant governor within one business day after the day on which the candidate files the financial disclosure form.

(5) Until January 1, 2020, the lieutenant governor shall make each financial disclosure form that the lieutenant governor receives available to the public: (a) at the Office of the Lieutenant Governor; and (b) on the Statewide Electronic Voter Information Website administered by the lieutenant governor.

(a) at the Office of the Lieutenant Governor; and

(b) on the Statewide Electronic Voter Information Website administered by the lieutenant governor.

(6) Beginning on January 1, 2020, the lieutenant governor shall make the complete conflict of interest disclosure made by each candidate available for public inspection on the website.