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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 2

11-2-8. Donations.

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11-2-8. Donations.
The governing body in any city, town, county or school district may take charge of and use any grounds, buildings or other facilities which may be offered, either temporarily or permanently, by any individual or corporation for playground and recreation purposes; and may receive donations, legacies, bequests or devises for the establishment, improvement or maintenance of recreational facilities and activities. All money so received shall, unless otherwise provided by the terms of the gift or devise, be deposited in the treasury of the city, town, county or school district to the credit of the recreation fund, and may be withdrawn only in the manner provided for the payment of money appropriated for the acquisition, improvement, operation and maintenance of playgrounds and other recreational facilities and activities.
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