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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 36A

11-36a-203. Private entity assessment of impact fees -- Charges for water rights, physical infrastructure -- Notice -- Audit.

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Effective 2/27/2023
11-36a-203. Private entity assessment of impact fees -- Charges for water rights, physical infrastructure -- Notice -- Audit.
(1)A private entity:
(a)shall comply with the requirements of this chapter before imposing an impact fee; and
(b)except as otherwise specified in this chapter, is subject to the same requirements of this chapter as a local political subdivision.
(2)A private entity may only impose a charge for water rights or physical infrastructure necessary to provide water or sewer facilities by imposing an impact fee.
(3)Where notice and hearing requirements are specified, a private entity shall comply with the notice and hearing requirements for special districts.
(4)A private entity that assesses an impact fee under this chapter is subject to the audit requirements of Title 51, Chapter 2a, Accounting Reports from Political Subdivisions, Interlocal Organizations, and Other Local Entities Act .
Amended by Chapter 16 , 2023 General Session
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