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Code · Utah · Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 63

17-63-710. County permitted to establish Public Land Corner Preservation Fund -- Use of fund -- Fee schedule for filing maps.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17-63-710. County permitted to establish Public Land Corner Preservation Fund -- Use of fund -- Fee schedule for filing maps.
(1)The county legislative body may establish by ordinance a fund to be known as the Public Land Corner Preservation Fund.
(a)The county legislative body may by ordinance establish a fee schedule for filing maps in the county surveyor's office of surveys filed under Section 17-73-504 , subdivisions, road dedication plats, and other property plats.
(b)The county surveyor shall collect a fee authorized under Subsection (2)(a) as described in Section 17-73-104 .
(c)The county treasurer shall deposit funds received from the county surveyor as described in Section 17-74-501 .
(d)Money in the Public Land Corner Preservation Fund shall be used by the county surveyor as described in Section 17-73-104 .
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