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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 52

11-52-103. Developing and publishing a contingency plan.

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11-52-103. Developing and publishing a contingency plan.
A political subdivision that, during a fiscal year of the political subdivision, receives federal funds or federal receipts that comprise 10% or more of the political subdivision's annual budget shall, before the beginning of the next fiscal year:
(1)develop a contingency plan explaining how the political subdivision will operate in the event that the total amount of federal funds and federal receipts that it receives are reduced by 5% or more, but by less than 25%, in the next fiscal year;
(2)develop a contingency plan explaining how the political subdivision will operate in the event that the total amount of federal funds and federal receipts that it receives are reduced by 25% or more in the next fiscal year;
(3)submit a copy of the contingency plan to the state auditor; and
(4)publish the contingency plan on the political subdivision's website, if the political subdivision maintains a website.
Enacted by Chapter 347 , 2013 General Session
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