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Code · Utah · Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 63

17-63-903. Additional purposes for which bonds may be issued -- Joint ownership of facilities authorized.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17-63-903. Additional purposes for which bonds may be issued -- Joint ownership of facilities authorized.
(1)In addition to other purposes for which bonds may be issued, bonds may be issued for the purpose of:
(a)acquiring, improving or extending systems for the collection, retention and disposition of storm and flood waters;
(b)acquiring, improving, or extending public libraries, including procuring equipment, furnishings, and books ;
(c)acquiring or improving facilities for the collection, disposal, or incineration of garbage and trash;
(d)acquiring, improving, extending, furnishing, and equipping auditoriums, sports arenas, stadiums, convention centers, and all properties and facilities ordinarily forming part of a so-called convention complex, or any part of a convention complex; and
(e)acquiring, improving, extending, furnishing, or equipping any improvement or facility which the county is authorized by law to own.
(a)Bonds may be issued for the county's share of any facility described in Subsection
(1)to be owned jointly with any municipality or taxing district in the county.
(b)Joint ownership of a facility between a county and any municipality or taxing district in the county, as described in Subsection (2)(a) , is expressly authorized.
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