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Code · Utah · Title 36 — Legislature · Chapter 1

36-1-103. Senate districts -- Filing -- Legal boundaries.

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Effective 3/24/2025
36-1-103. Senate districts -- Filing -- Legal boundaries.
(a)The Legislature shall file a copy of the Senate shapefile enacted by the Legislature with the lieutenant governor's office.
(b)The legal boundaries of Senate districts are contained in the Senate shapefile on file with the lieutenant governor's office.
(a)The lieutenant governor shall:
(i)verify the Senate shapefile that the Legislature files under Subsection
(1)using the file hash security code of "8c43518875904b22a5f75f1a4520c48d";
(ii)generate maps of each Utah State Senate district from the Senate shapefile; and
(iii)ensure that the district maps are available for viewing on the lieutenant governor's website.
(b)If there is any inconsistency between the district maps and the Senate shapefile, the Senate shapefile is controlling.
Amended by Chapter 132 , 2025 General Session
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