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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 42A

11-42a-103. No limitation on other local entity powers -- Conflict with other statutory provisions.

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Effective 5/1/2024
11-42a-103. No limitation on other local entity powers -- Conflict with other statutory provisions.
(1)This chapter does not limit a power that a local entity has under other applicable law to:
(a)make an improvement or provide a service;
(b)create a district;
(c)levy an assessment or tax; or
(d)issue a bond or a refunding bond.
(2)If there is a conflict between a provision of this chapter and any other statutory provision, the provision of this chapter governs.
(3)After January 1, 2017, a local entity or the C-PACE district may create an energy assessment area within the certificated service territory of a public electrical utility for the installation of a clean energy system with a nameplate rating of:
(a)no more than 2.0 megawatts; or
(b)more than 2.0 megawatts to serve load that the public electrical utility does not already serve.
Amended by Chapter 53 , 2024 General Session
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