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Code · Utah · Title 19 — Environmental Quality Code · Chapter 10

19-10-102. Definitions.

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Effective 5/6/2026
19-10-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1)"Environmental institutional control" or "institutional control" means, with respect to real property, a deed restriction, restrictive covenant, easement, reservation, environmental notice, engineering control, or other restriction or obligation that is designed to protect human health or the environment and:
(a)is established in connection with a cleanup or risk assessment that is reviewed, overseen, conducted, or administered by the department; and
(i)limits the use of the real property, groundwater, or surface water;
(ii)limits activities that may be performed on or at the property; or
(iii)requires maintenance of an engineering or other control.
(2)"Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of Environmental Quality or the executive director's designated representative.
Amended by Chapter 492 , 2026 General Session
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