- (1) There is created the Governor's Office of Economic Development.
(2) The office is:
(a) responsible for creating and implementing the statewide economic development strategy that:
- (i) unifies and coordinates economic development efforts in the state;
- (ii) includes key performance indicators for long-term progress toward the state strategic goals;
- (iii) establishes reporting and accountability processes for the key performance indicators; and
- (iv) ensures the success of statewide economic development; and
- (b) the industrial and business promotion authority of the state.
(3) The office shall:
- (a) consistent with the statewide economic development strategy, coordinate and align into a single effort the activities of the economic opportunity agencies in the field of economic development;
- (b) provide support and direction to economic opportunity agencies in establishing goals, metrics, and activities that align with the statewide economic development strategy;
- (c) administer and coordinate state and federal economic development grant programs;
- (d) promote and encourage the economic, commercial, financial, industrial, agricultural, and civic welfare of the state;
(e) develop the statewide economic development strategy consistent with the state water policy described in Section 73-1-21, including the state's commitment to appropriate:
- (i) conservation;
- (ii) efficient and optimal use of water resources;
- (iii) infrastructure development and improvement;
- (iv) optimal agricultural use;
- (v) water quality;
- (vi) reasonable access to recreational activities;
- (vii) effective wastewater treatment; and
- (viii) protecting and restoring health ecosystems;
- (f) at least once every five years, identify which industry or groups of industries shall be targeted for economic development in the state;
- (g) promote and encourage the employment of workers in the state and the purchase of goods and services produced in the state by local businesses;
(h) act to create, develop, attract, and retain business, industry, and commerce in the state:
- (i) in accordance with the statewide economic development strategy; and
- (ii) subject to the restrictions in Section 11-41-103;
- (i) act to enhance the state's economy;
- (j) analyze the state's projected long-term population and economic growth and plan for the anticipated impacts of the projected growth in a manner that improves quality of life and is consistent with the statewide economic development strategy and state strategic goals;
- (k) act to assist strategic industries that are likely to drive future economic growth;
- (l) assist communities in the state in developing economic development capacity and coordination with other communities;
- (m) develop strategies and plans to ensure comprehensive economic development efforts are targeted to the unique needs of rural areas of the state;
- (n) identify areas of education and workforce development in the state that can be improved to support economic and business development;
(o) develop core strategic priorities for the office, which may include:
- (i) enhancing statewide access to entrepreneurship opportunities and small business support;
- (ii) focusing industry recruitment and expansion of targeted industries;
- (iii) ensuring that in awarding competitive economic development incentives the office accurately measures the benefits and costs of the incentives; and
- (iv) assisting communities with technical support to aid those communities in improving economic development opportunities;
- (p) submit an annual written report as described in Section 63N-1a-306; and
- (q) perform other duties as provided by the Legislature.
(4) To perform the office's duties under this title, the office may:
- (a) enter into a contract or agreement with, or make a grant to, a public or private entity, including a municipality, if the contract or agreement is not in violation of state statute or other applicable law;
- (b) except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), receive and expend funds from a public or private source for any lawful purpose that is in the state's best interest; and
- (c) solicit and accept a contribution of money, services, or facilities from a public or private donor, but may not use the contribution for publicizing the exclusive interest of the donor.
- (5) Money received under Subsection (4)(c) shall be deposited into the General Fund as dedicated credits of the office.
Amended by Chapter 343, 2026 General Session