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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 28

73-28-402. Agreement for delivery -- Period for repayment of costs.

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73-28-402. Agreement for delivery -- Period for repayment of costs.
(1)The board and each district shall establish by contract the timing and amount of developed water to be delivered to the district.
(2)If a contract was made before the project's completion, the district shall repay the preconstruction and construction costs within 50 years from the date of:
(a)the delivery of developed water to the district during the first 10 years after the project is completed; or
(b)the project's completion for any developed water delivered to the district after the tenth anniversary date of the project's completion.
(3)If a contract was made after the project's completion date, the district shall repay the preconstruction and construction costs within a period not to exceed 50 years from the date that the contract was made.
(4)The board shall establish and charge a reasonable interest rate for the unpaid balance of reimbursable preconstruction and construction costs.
Enacted by Chapter 216 , 2006 General Session
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