Section 104 - Report.

UT Code § 63F-3-104 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The department shall report to the Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee before November 30 of each year regarding: (a) the progress the department has made in developing the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal and, once that development is complete, regarding the operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal; (b) the department's goals and plan for each of the next five years to fulfill the department's responsibilities described in this part; and (c) whether the department recommends any change to the single sign-on fee being charged under Section 13-1-2.

(a) the progress the department has made in developing the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal and, once that development is complete, regarding the operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal;

(b) the department's goals and plan for each of the next five years to fulfill the department's responsibilities described in this part; and

(c) whether the department recommends any change to the single sign-on fee being charged under Section 13-1-2.

(2) The Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee shall annually: (a) review the single sign-on fee being charged under Section 13-1-2; (b) determine whether the revenue from the single sign-on fee is adequate for designing and developing and then, once developed, operating and maintaining the single sign-on web portal; and (c) make any recommendation to the Legislature that the committee considers appropriate concerning: (i) the single sign-on fee; and (ii) the development or operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal.

(a) review the single sign-on fee being charged under Section 13-1-2;

(b) determine whether the revenue from the single sign-on fee is adequate for designing and developing and then, once developed, operating and maintaining the single sign-on web portal; and

(c) make any recommendation to the Legislature that the committee considers appropriate concerning: (i) the single sign-on fee; and (ii) the development or operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal.

(i) the single sign-on fee; and

(ii) the development or operation of the single sign-on business portal and the single sign-on citizen portal.