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

11-13-218.1. Pledge of revenues to pay for bonds.

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Effective 5/12/2015
11-13-218.1. Pledge of revenues to pay for bonds.
(1)In addition to any assignment, pledge, or conveyance made in accordance with Subsection 11-13-204(1)(a)(ii)(G) , bonds issued by an interlocal entity may be payable from and secured by the pledge of all or any specified part of:
(a)the revenues to be derived by the interlocal entity from providing the entity's services and from the operation of the entity's facilities and other properties;
(b)sales and use taxes, property taxes, and other taxes;
(c)federal, state, or local grants; or
(d)other funds legally available to the interlocal entity.
(2)An assignment, pledge, or conveyance made by an interlocal entity to secure bonds shall be created and perfected in accordance with, and have the effect provided in, Section 11-14-501 .
Enacted by Chapter 265 , 2015 General Session
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