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Code · Utah · Title 17E — Counties and State Government · Chapter 1

17E-1-201. Information and technical assistance from the state.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17E-1-201. Information and technical assistance from the state.
(1)A county may request that the state, including any agency, department, division, institution, or official of the state, provide the county with information that would assist the county in creating the county's general plan, or any aspect of the county's general plan, under Title 17, Chapter 79 , County Land Use, Development, and Management Act.
(2)The state or an agency, department, division, institution, or official of the state from which a county has requested information under Subsection
(1)shall provide the county with:
(a)the information requested by the county, unless providing the information is prohibited by Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act ; and
(b)any other technical assistance or advice the county needs with regards to the county's general plan, without any additional cost to the county.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 14 , 2025 Special Session 1
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