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Code · Utah · Title 63N — Economic Opportunity Act · Chapter 3

63N-3-113. Financial assistance to entities offering technical assistance to municipalities in connection with planning.

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Effective 6/1/2022
63N-3-113. Financial assistance to entities offering technical assistance to municipalities in connection with planning.
(1)The administrator may provide money from the Industrial Assistance Account to an entity offering technical assistance to a municipality in connection with planning for housing, transportation, and growth.
(2)As part of an application for receiving money under this section, an applicant shall:
(a)describe the activities the entity will undertake to provide technical assistance to a municipality in connection with planning for housing, transportation, and growth; and
(b)satisfy other criteria the administrator considers appropriate.
(3)Before awarding any money under this section, the administrator shall:
(a)make findings as to whether an applicant has satisfied the requirements of Subsection
(2);
(b)establish benchmarks and timeframes in which progress toward the completion of the agreed upon activities are to occur;
(c)monitor compliance by an applicant with any contract or agreement entered into by the applicant and the state as provided by Section 63N-3-107 ; and
(d)make funding decisions based upon appropriate findings and compliance.
Enacted by Chapter 406 , 2022 General Session
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