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

63N-3a-202. Committee consideration of a proposal.

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Effective 5/6/2026
63N-3a-202. Committee consideration of a proposal.
(1)The proposing creating entity shall present the proposal to the committee in a public meeting.
(2)Before voting to approve or deny a proposal, the committee shall evaluate and verify whether the proposal adequately addresses relevant objectives and requirements described in Part 3, Specific Provisions.
(3)In considering a proposal, a committee may request any information from a creating entity needed to make a determination about whether to approve or deny a proposal, or approve a proposal with modifications, including a description of the proposed uses of funds and how funds will be used to support public projects related to the regionally significant development zone.
(4)The committee may:
(a)request changes to the proposal;
(b)vote to approve the proposal, with or without modifications to the proposal; or
(c)vote to deny the proposal.
(5)If the committee votes to approve the proposal, with or without modifications, the committee shall:
(a)fulfill the requirements of Section 63N-3a-203 ; and
(b)establish any parameters described in Section 63N-3a-204 .
Enacted by Chapter 373 , 2026 General Session
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