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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 5B

63A-5b-906. Submitting a written proposal for vacant division-owned property.

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Effective 5/12/2020
63A-5b-906. Submitting a written proposal for vacant division-owned property.
(1)A person may submit to the division a written proposal:
(a)in response to the division's notice under Section 63A-5b-905 ; or
(b)with respect to vacant division-owned property as to which the division has not given notice under Section 63A-5b-905 .
(2)The division is not required to consider a written proposal or provide notice under Section 63A-5b-905 if the director determines that the written proposal is not a qualified proposal.
(3)If a person submits a qualified proposal to the division under Subsection (1)(b) :
(a)the division shall:
(i)give notice as provided in Section 63A-5b-905 ; and
(ii)treat the qualified proposal as though it were submitted in response to the notice; and
(b)the person may, within the time provided for the submission of written proposals, modify the qualified proposal to the extent necessary to address matters raised in the notice that were not addressed in the initial qualified proposal.
(4)A person who fails to submit a qualified proposal to the division within 60 days after the date of the notice under Section 63A-5b-905 may not be considered for the vacant division-owned property.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 152 , 2020 General Session
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