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

11-13-606. Members of a segment.

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Effective 5/10/2016
11-13-606. Members of a segment.
(1)Except as otherwise provided by a segment's organizing resolution in accordance with Subsection
(2), a segment's associated entity is the sole member of the segment.
(2)A segment's organizing resolution may provide that a segment's membership includes a public agency other than the segment's associated entity only if the organizing resolution provides:
(a)the relative rights, powers, and duties of the segment's members;
(b)whether the members exercise the members' rights and powers and discharge the members' duties in one or more classes or groups;
(c)the method by which a member's membership in the segment is terminated;
(d)the effect of a member's termination; and
(e)the effect of the termination of the last member's membership in the segment, including the effect on the existence of the segment.
Enacted by Chapter 382 , 2016 General Session
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