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Code · Utah · Title 57 — Real Estate · Chapter 10

57-10-8. Use of terms on maps and documents.

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Effective 5/6/2026
57-10-8. Use of terms on maps and documents.
(1)A document that identifies or uses a coordinate system shall clearly and completely identify the coordinate system used in accordance with Section 57-10-9 .
(2)A person who uses the term "Utah Coordinate System" on a map, report of survey, or other document shall use the term to reference the coordinate system, the coordinates, and the unit of measure.
(3)A person who uses a coordinate system that is similar to the Utah Plane Coordinate System, including a system that uses a modified elevation datum, shall include the word "modified" in the title of the coordinate system.
(4)A survey or map that is based on a modified coordinate system shall:
(a)display the full title of the modified coordinate system, including the word "modified"; and
(b)display the appropriate combined adjustment factor that relates the modified system to the Utah Plane Coordinate System.
Amended by Chapter 156 , 2026 General Session
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