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Utah Code § 17B-2a-503

Additional irrigation district powers -- No authority to levy property tax

Amended by Chapter 15, 2023 General Session

(1) In addition to the powers conferred on an irrigation district under Section 17B-1-103, an irrigation district may:

(a) issue bonds as provided in and subject to Chapter 1, Part 11, Special District Bonds, to carry out the purposes of the district;

(b) purchase stock of an irrigation, canal, or reservoir company;

(c) enter upon any land in the district to make a survey and to locate and construct a canal and any necessary lateral;

(d) convey water rights or other district property to the United States as partial or full consideration under a contract with the United States;

(e) pursuant to a contract with the United States, lease or rent water to private land, an entryman, or a municipality in the neighborhood of the district;

(f) if authorized under a contract with the United States, collect money on behalf of the United States in connection with a federal reclamation project and assume the incident duties and liabilities;

(g) acquire water from inside or outside the state;

(h) subject to Subsection (2), lease, rent, or sell water not needed by the owners of land within the district:

(i) to a municipality, corporation, association, or individual inside or outside the district;

(ii) for irrigation or any other beneficial use; and

(iii) at a price and on terms that the board considers appropriate; and

(i) repair a break in a reservoir or canal or remedy any other district disaster.

(2)

(a) The term of a lease or rental agreement under Subsection (1)(h) may not exceed five years.

(b) A vested or prescriptive right to the use of water may not attach to the land because of a lease or rental of water under Subsection (1)(h).

(3) Notwithstanding Subsection 17B-1-103(2)(g), an irrigation district may not levy a property tax.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.