The mission of DHRM is to provide tools and remove barriers so agencies can manage their human resources in order to accomplish their missions for the citizens of Utah.
State Employee to Population Ratio
An important component of the overall state human resource management is the ratio of state employees to state population. As the state's population has grown rapidly over the past decade, the number of state employees has grown more slowly.
Goal: Limit the growth of the State workforce to less than 0.8% of the state population.

Note: The chart shows a declining ratio of state employees to state population, thus suggesting increased efficiency of the state workforce.
Measure: Ratio of State Population to State Employees.
The powers and duties of DHRM are established in UCA 67-19. The director is given full responsibility and accountability for administration of statewide human resource management.
Responsibilities for the department are identified in UCA 67-19-6, some of which include:
- administer a statewide personnel management program that aids efficient execution of public policy, fosters careers, and assists state agencies in performing their missions;
- design and administer the state pay plan, classification system, and recruitment and selection system;
- ensure human resource practices comply with federal law, state law, and state rules;
- adopt rules for personnel management;
- maintain a management information system that will provide current information on authorized positions, payroll, and related matters;
- help eliminate discrimination in state employment;
- advise local governments on effective personnel management when requested;
- establish compensation policies and procedures for early voluntary retirement;
- conduct research and planning activities to prepare for future human resource needs, improve human resource management, and submit needed policy changes to the governor;
- establish statewide training programs.
UCA 67-19-5 allows DHRM to operate an internal service fund and UCA 67-19-6.1 allows the director to establish field offices at state executive branch agencies in consultation and agreement with the agency head.
The department utilizes funding from the General Fund and Dedicated Credits. Dedicated Credits are collected from training fees. Most of the department funding is used for staff support and IT costs.
COBI contains unaudited data as presented to the Legislature by state agencies at the time of publication. For audited financial data see the State of Utah's Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports.