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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 59

11-59-501. Dissolution of authority -- Restrictions -- Publishing notice of dissolution -- Authority records -- Dissolution expenses.

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Effective 5/6/2026
11-59-501. Dissolution of authority -- Restrictions -- Publishing notice of dissolution -- Authority records -- Dissolution expenses.
(1)The authority may not be dissolved unless:
(a)the authority board first receives approval from the Legislative Management Committee of the Legislature to dissolve the authority; and
(b)the authority has no outstanding bonded indebtedness, other unpaid loans, indebtedness, or advances, and no legally binding contractual obligations with persons or entities other than the state.
(2)To dissolve the authority, the board shall:
(a)obtain the approval of the Legislative Management Committee of the Legislature; and
(b)adopt a resolution dissolving the authority, to become effective as provided in the resolution.
(3)Upon the dissolution of the authority:
(a)the Governor's Office of Economic Development shall publish a notice of dissolution:
(i)for the county in which the dissolved authority is located, as a class A notice under Section 63G-30-102 , for at least seven days; and
(ii)as required in Section 45-1-101 ; and
(b)all title to property owned by the authority vests in the facilities division for the benefit of the state.
(4)The board shall deposit all books, documents, records, papers, and seal of the dissolved authority with the state auditor for safekeeping and reference.
(5)The authority shall pay all expenses of the deactivation and dissolution.
Amended by Chapter 343 , 2026 General Session
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