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

11-36a-702. Time limitations.

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Effective 5/8/2018
11-36a-702. Time limitations.
(1)A person or an entity that initiates a challenge under Subsection 11-36a-701(3)(a) may not initiate that challenge unless it is initiated within:
(a)for a challenge under Subsection 11-36a-701(3)(a)(i)(A) , 30 days after the day on which the person or entity pays the impact fee;
(b)for a challenge under Subsection 11-36a-701(3)(a)(i)(B) , 180 days after the day on which the person or entity pays the impact fee;
(c)for a challenge under Subsection 11-36a-701(5) :
(i)if the local political subdivision has spent or encumbered the impact fee, one year after the expiration of the time specified in Subsection 11-36a-602(2) ; or
(ii)if the local political subdivision has not yet spent or encumbered the impact fee, two years after the expiration of the time specified in Subsection 11-36a-602(2) ; or
(d)for a challenge under Subsection 11-36a-701(3)(a)(ii) , one year after the day on which the person or entity pays the impact fee.
(2)The deadline to file an action in district court is tolled from the date that a challenge is filed using an administrative appeals procedure described in Section 11-36a-703 until 30 days after the day on which a final decision is rendered in the administrative appeals procedure.
Amended by Chapter 215 , 2018 General Session
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