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Utah Code § 17D-1-209

Notice and plat to lieutenant governor -- Recording requirements -- Effective date

Amended by Chapter 350, 2009 General Session

(1) The legislative body adopting a resolution or ordinance approving the creation of a special service district shall:

(a) within 30 days after adopting the resolution or ordinance, file with the lieutenant governor:

(i) a copy of a notice of an impending boundary action, as defined in Section 67-1a-6.5, that meets the requirements of Subsection 67-1a-6.5(3); and

(ii) a copy of an approved final local entity plat, as defined in Section 67-1a-6.5; and

(b) upon the lieutenant governor's issuance of a certificate of incorporation under Section 67-1a-6.5, submit to the recorder of the county in which the special service district is located:

(i) the original notice of an impending boundary action;

(ii) the original certificate of incorporation;

(iii) the original approved final local entity plat; and

(iv) a certified copy of the resolution or ordinance approving the creation of the special service district.

(2)

(a) Upon the lieutenant governor's issuance of a certificate of creation under Section 67-1a-6.5, the special service district is created and incorporated.

(b)

(i) The effective date of a special service district's incorporation for purposes of assessing property within the special service district is governed by Section 59-2-305.5.

(ii) Until the documents listed in Subsection (1)(b) are recorded in the office of the recorder of the county in which the property is located:

(A) the county, city, or town that created the special service district may not levy or collect a property tax for special service district purposes on property within the special service district; and

(B) the special service district may not:

(I) levy or collect an assessment on property within the special service district; or

(II) charge or collect a fee for service provided to property within the special service district.

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