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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 3A

73-3a-106. Application form.

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73-3a-106. Application form.
Applications for appropriations or changes referred to in Section 73-3a-103 must:
(1)be made upon forms furnished by the state engineer; and
(2)set forth:
(a)the name of the applicant;
(b)the description of the water right, if applicable;
(c)the quantity of water;
(d)the stream or source;
(e)the point on the stream or source where the water is diverted;
(f)the point to which it is proposed to change the diversion of the water, if applicable;
(g)the place, purpose, and extent of the present use, if applicable;
(h)the place, purpose, and extent of the proposed use;
(i)an agent in the state of Utah designated for reception of service of process and other legal notices; and
(j)any other information that the state engineer requires.
Enacted by Chapter 234 , 1991 General Session
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