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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 13

11-13-207. Additional requirements for agreement not establishing interlocal entity.

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Effective 5/6/2026
11-13-207. Additional requirements for agreement not establishing interlocal entity.
(1)If an agreement under Section 11-13-202 or 63N-23-901 does not establish an interlocal entity to conduct the joint or cooperative undertaking, the agreement shall, in addition to the items specified in Section 11-13-206 , provide for:
(a)the joint or cooperative undertaking to be administered by:
(i)an administrator; or
(ii)a joint board with representation from the public agencies that are parties to the agreement;
(b)the manner of acquiring, holding, and disposing of real and personal property used in the joint or cooperative undertaking;
(c)the functions to be performed by the joint or cooperative undertaking; and
(d)the powers of the joint administrator.
(2)The creation, operation, governance, and fiscal procedures of a joint or cooperative undertaking are governed by this chapter.
Amended by Chapter 94 , 2026 General Session
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