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Code · Utah · Title 17D — Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Other Entities · Chapter 3

17D-3-202.

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17D-3-202. Petition to create conservation district -- Petition or commission motion to consolidate, divide, or dissolve conservation districts -- Petition requirements.
(1)A petition to create a conservation district, to consolidate two or more existing conservation districts, or to divide or dissolve an existing conservation district may be filed by 25 or more land occupiers residing within:
(a)for the proposed creation of a conservation district, the area included within the proposed conservation district;
(b)for the proposed consolidation of existing conservation districts, the area included within the conservation districts proposed to be consolidated; or
(c)for the proposed division or dissolution of an existing conservation district, the area included within the conservation district proposed to be divided or dissolved.
(2)Each petition under Subsection
(1)shall be:
(a)in the form that the commission prescribes; and
(b)filed with the commission.
Enacted by Chapter 360 , 2008 General Session
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