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Code · Utah · Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 8

10-8-86. Organization, operation, maintenance, and funding of system for public transit authorized.

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10-8-86. Organization, operation, maintenance, and funding of system for public transit authorized.
(1)The governing body of any municipality may adopt a resolution allowing the municipality to organize, operate, and maintain a system for public transit within the municipality and to impose a sales and a use tax to fund the system for public transit as provided in Section 59-12-2213 .
(2)The authority granted municipalities by this section to organize, operate, and maintain a system for public transit is inapplicable to a municipality located in or within five highway or roadway miles of the boundary of an existing transit district, unless the existing transit district consents to the organization and operation of the system for public transit by the municipality.
Amended by Chapter 263 , 2010 General Session
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