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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 1

63G-1-1001. Living historic landmarks.

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Effective 5/1/2024
63G-1-1001. Living historic landmarks.
(1)As used in this part, "living historic landmark" means a cultural event:
(a)that is significant to the history, culture, economy, and character of the state;
(b)that is unique to the state;
(c)that is first in the nation;
(d)that has occurred in the state at least annually for no less than 65 years;
(e)for any designation after May 1, 2024, that is nominated by the Legislative Management Committee for the Legislature's consideration as a living historic landmark; and
(f)that the Legislature designates as a living historic landmark in Section 63G-1-1002 .
(2)A living historic landmark is not owned or managed by the state.
Enacted by Chapter 515 , 2024 General Session
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