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Code · Utah · Title 17D — Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Other Entities · Chapter 1

17D-1-212. Action to challenge the creation of a special service district or a service to be provided.

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Effective 7/1/2024
17D-1-212. Action to challenge the creation of a special service district or a service to be provided.
(1)A person may bring an action in a court with jurisdiction under Title 78A, Judiciary and Judicial Administration, challenging the creation of a special service district or a service that a special service district is proposed to provide if:
(a)the person filed a written protest under Section 17D-1-206 ;
(b)the person:
(A)is a registered voter within the special service district; and
(B)alleges in the action that the procedures used to create the special service district violated applicable law; or
(A)is an owner of property included within the boundary of the special service district; and
(B)alleges in the action that:
(I)the person's property will not be benefitted by a service that the special service district is proposed to provide; or
(II)the procedures used to create the special service district violated applicable law; and
(c)the action is filed within 30 days after the date that the legislative body adopts a resolution or ordinance creating the special service district.
(2)If an action is not filed within the time specified under Subsection (1), a registered voter or an owner of property located within the special service district may not contest the creation of the special service district or a service that the special service district is proposed to provide.
Amended by Chapter 158 , 2024 General Session
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