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Code · Utah · Title 19 — Environmental Quality Code · Chapter 8

19-8-111. Certificate of completion.

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19-8-111. Certificate of completion.
(1)If the executive director determines that an applicant has completed a voluntary cleanup in accordance with the agreement entered into under this chapter, the executive director shall within 30 days after the determination issue to the applicant a certificate of completion.
(2)The certificate of completion shall:
(a)acknowledge the protection from liability provided by Section 19-8-113 ;
(b)state the proposed future use of the property as defined under the voluntary cleanup agreement;
(c)provide a legal description of the property and identify the owner of the property; and
(d)state the applicant has complied with the voluntary cleanup agreement and has met the requirements of Sections 19-8-108 and 19-8-110 .
(3)The executive director shall upon issuance of the certificate of completion record a copy in the real property records of the county in which the site is located.
Enacted by Chapter 247 , 1997 General Session
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