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Code · Utah · Title 17C — Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Community Reinvestment Agency Act · Chapter 5

17C-5-202. Community reinvestment project area funding.

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Effective 5/14/2019
17C-5-202. Community reinvestment project area funding.
(a)Beginning on May 14, 2019, and except as provided in Subsection
(2), for the purpose of receiving project area funds for use within a community reinvestment project area, an agency shall negotiate and enter into an interlocal agreement with a taxing entity in accordance with Section 17C-5-204 to receive all or a portion of the taxing entity's tax increment or sales and use tax revenue in accordance with the interlocal agreement.
(b)If a community reinvestment project area is subject to an interlocal agreement under Subsection (1)(a) and the agency subsequently amends the community reinvestment project area plan as described in Subsection 17C-5-112(4) , the agency shall continue to receive project area funds under the interlocal agreement.
(2)Notwithstanding Subsection
(1), an agency may receive tax increment in accordance with Section 17C-5-203 if the agency created a community reinvestment project area before May 14, 2019, that is subject to a taxing entity committee and provides for the use of eminent domain to acquire property within the community reinvestment project area.
(3)An agency shall comply with Part 3, Community Reinvestment Project Area Budget , regardless of whether an agency enters into an interlocal agreement under Subsection
(1)or receives tax increment under Subsection
(2).
Amended by Chapter 376 , 2019 General Session
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