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

11-42a-202. Designation of energy assessment area -- Requirements.

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Effective 3/28/2017
11-42a-202. Designation of energy assessment area -- Requirements.
A local entity may not include property in an energy assessment area unless the owner of the property located in the energy assessment area provides to the local entity:
(1)evidence that there are no existing delinquent taxes, special assessments, or water or sewer charges on the property;
(2)evidence that the property is not subject to a trust deed or other lien on which there is a recorded notice of default, foreclosure, or delinquency that has not been cured;
(3)evidence that there are no involuntary liens, including a lien on real property or on the proceeds of a contract relating to real property, for services, labor, or materials furnished in connection with the construction or improvement of the property; and
(4)the written consent of each person or institution holding a lien on the property.
Enacted by Chapter 470 , 2017 General Session
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