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Code · Utah · Title 51 — Public Funds and Accounts · Chapter 9

Superseded 7/1/2026

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Effective 5/6/2026
Superseded 7/1/2026
51-9-1102. State Reinvestment Restricted Account created.
(1)There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the "State Reinvestment Restricted Account."
(2)The account shall consist of:
(a)revenue deposited into the account in accordance with:
(i)Title 63N, Chapter 3a, Part 2, Creation of Regionally Significant Development Zones; and
(ii)Title 63N, Chapter 3a, Part 4, Regionally Significant Zones with Energy Implications;
(b)revenue deposited into the account by the Utah Inland Port Authority in accordance with Sections 11-58-602 and 11-58-607 ; and
(c)interest and earnings on money in the account.
(3)The state treasurer shall invest the money in the fund according to Title 51, Chapter 7, State Money Management Act, except that interest or other earnings derived from those investments shall be deposited into the account.
Enacted by Chapter 373 , 2026 General Session
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