The agency may employ engineering, architectural, accounting, collection, or other services, including services in connection with the servicing of loans made to participating parties, as may be necessary in the judgment of the agency for the successful financing of such residential rehabilitation. The agency may pay the reasonable costs of consulting engineers, architects, accountants, and construction experts, if, in the judgment of the agency, such services are necessary to the successful financing of any residential rehabilitation and if the agency is not able to provide such services. The agency may employ and fix the compensation of financing consultants, bond counsel, and other advisers as may be necessary in its judgment to provide for the issuance and sale of any bonds or bond anticipation notes of the agency.
Utah Code § 11-25-7
Expenditures for services and advisers
Known as the Utah Residential Rehabilitation Act
The act spans §§ 11–11 (21 sections).
Enacted by Chapter 276, 1977 General Session
Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.