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Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 6
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10-6-101. Short title.
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10-6-103. Applicability.
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10-6-104. Withholding of state money from cities not filing budget or complying with reporting or auditing requirements.
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10-6-105. Fiscal period -- Annual or biennial.
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10-6-106. Definitions.
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10-6-107. Uniform accounting system.
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10-6-108. Funds and account groups maintained.
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10-6-109. Budget required for certain funds -- Capital projects fund budget.
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10-6-110. Budget -- Contents -- Total of revenues to equal expenditures.
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10-6-111. Tentative budget to be prepared -- Contents -- Estimate of expenditures -- Budget message -- Review by governing body.
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10-6-112. Tentative budget and data -- Availability for public inspection.
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10-6-113. Budget -- Notice of hearing to consider adoption.
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10-6-114. Budget -- Public hearing on tentatively adopted budget.
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10-6-115. Budget -- Continuing authority of governing body.
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10-6-116. Accumulated fund balances -- Limitations -- Excess balances -- Unanticipated excess of revenues -- Reserves for capital improvements.
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10-6-117. Appropriations not to exceed estimated expendable revenue -- Appropriations for existing deficits.
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10-6-118. Adoption of final budget -- Certification and filing.
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10-6-119. Budgets in effect for budget period -- Amendment -- Filing for public inspection.
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10-6-120. Property tax levy -- Amount in budget as basis for determining.
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10-6-121. Departmental expenditures -- Encumbrances -- Purchase order.
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10-6-122. Purchasing procedures and file of bids received and proof of advertisement -- Time for keeping.
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10-6-123. Expenditures or encumbrances in excess of appropriations prohibited -- Processing claims.
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10-6-124. Transfer of appropriation balance between accounts -- Excess expenditure within departments.
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10-6-125. Transfer of appropriation balance between departments in same fund.
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10-6-126. Reduction of total budget appropriation of department by resolution -- Notice to governing body.
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10-6-127. Review of individual fund budgets -- Hearing.
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10-6-128. Amendment and increase of individual fund budgets.
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10-6-129. Emergency expenditures.
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10-6-130. Lapse of appropriations -- Exceptions.
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10-6-131. Transfer of balances in special funds.
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10-6-132. Loans by one fund to another -- Acquiring bonds for investment.
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10-6-133. Property tax levy -- Time for setting -- Computation of total levy -- Apportionment of proceeds -- Maximum levy.
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10-6-133.4. Property taxes levied for specified services -- Special revenue fund -- Limitations on use -- Collection, accounting, and expenditures.
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10-6-133.5. Property tax levy for culinary water, wastewater treatment, hospitals, recreational facilities, and libraries.
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10-6-134. Certification of ordinance or resolution setting levy.
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10-6-134.3. General fee for public safety service prohibited -- Exception.
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10-6-134.5. Transportation utility fee.
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10-6-135. Operating and capital budgets.
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10-6-135.5. Transfer of enterprise fund money to another fund -- Notice.
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10-6-136. Increase in appropriations for operating and capital budget funds -- Notice.
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10-6-137. City recorder -- Office -- Meetings and records -- Certified records as evidence.
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10-6-138. City recorder to countersign contracts -- Indexed record of contracts.
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10-6-139. City auditor or recorder -- Bookkeeping duties -- Duties with respect to payment of claims.
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10-6-140. Warrants for payment of claims.
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10-6-141. City treasurer -- Duties generally.
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10-6-142. City treasurer -- Receipts for payment.
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10-6-143. City treasurer or deputy -- Duties with respect to issuance of checks.
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10-6-144. City treasurer -- Warrants -- Order of payment.
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10-6-145. City treasurer -- Special assessments -- Application of proceeds.
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10-6-146. City treasurer -- Deposit of city funds -- Commingling with personal funds unlawful -- Suspension from office.
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10-6-147. Quarterly financial reports -- First and second class cities.
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10-6-148. Monthly and quarterly financial reports -- Cities of the third, fourth, and fifth class.
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10-6-150. Annual financial reports -- Independent audit reports.
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10-6-151. Independent audit requirements.
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10-6-152. Notice that audit completed and available for inspection.
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10-6-154. Duties of state auditor -- Adoption and expansion of uniform system.
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10-6-156. State auditor to evaluate fiscal practices.
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10-6-157. Director of finance in certain cities and towns.
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10-6-158. Financial administration ordinance -- Adoption -- Purpose.
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10-6-159. Financial administration ordinance -- Provisions.
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