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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 79

13-79-102. Creation of Office of the Homeowners' Association Ombudsman.

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Effective 5/7/2025
13-79-102. Creation of Office of the Homeowners' Association Ombudsman.
(1)There is created an Office of the Homeowners' Association Ombudsman in the department.
(2)The executive director of the department shall appoint attorneys with background or expertise in community association law to fill legal positions within the office in the department.
(3)An individual appointed under this section is an exempt employee.
Enacted by Chapter 226 , 2025 General Session
Technically renumbered to avoid duplication of newly enacted code also in HB0418, Chapter 468, also in HB0217, Chapter 226, also in HB0279, Chapter 237.also in SB0226, Chapter 465, also in HB0217, Chapter 226, also in HB0279, Chapter 237.also in SB0226, Chapter 465, also in HB0418, Chapter 468, also in HB0279, Chapter 237.also in SB0226, Chapter 465, also in HB0418, Chapter 468, also in HB0217, Chapter 226.
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