2006 Utah Code - 17A-2-721 — Duties of county treasurer -- Liability -- Accounts to be kept and methods of payments -- Deposit of funds.

     17A-2-721.   Duties of county treasurer -- Liability -- Accounts to be kept and methods of payments -- Deposit of funds.
     (1) The county treasurer of each county in which any irrigation district is located shall be liable upon the treasurer's official bond and to indictment and criminal prosecution for malfeasance, or failure to perform any duty as county treasurer as provided by law in other cases as county treasurer.
     (2) If the district imposes use charges based upon the size of land served pursuant to Subsection 17A-2-719.5(1), the treasurer shall collect, receive, and receipt for all moneys belonging to the district arising through use charges.
     (3) The county treasurer of each county in which any irrigation district is located shall, in whole or in part, furnish each landowner under the district within the county with the valuation notice for general taxes, and a separate notice of use charges, and of the day fixed by the board of equalization for hearing complaints, and collect and receipt for all use charges, but payment of district use charges may be received and receipted for separately from taxes upon real estate for county purposes.
     (4) The county treasurer of each county comprising a portion of the irrigation district shall, on the first Monday of each month, remit to the district all monies previously collected or received on account of the district. The funds so remitted shall be deposited to the credit of the district by the treasurer of the district.

Amended by Chapter 285, 2002 General Session

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