2006 Utah Code - 17A-2-1313 — Service district as separate body politic -- Supervision and control by governing authority.

     17A-2-1313.   Service district as separate body politic -- Supervision and control by governing authority.
     (1) A special service district established under this part is a separate body politic and corporate and a quasi-municipal public corporation distinct from each county or municipality in which the service district is located.
     (2) The governing authority of the county or municipality in which the service district is located shall control and have supervisory authority over all activities of the service district but may delegate:
     (a) to an administrative control board established under Section 17A-2-1326 or to designated officers or employees (who may, but need not be, officers or employees of the county or municipality which established the service district), the performance of any such activities and the exercise of any rights, powers, and authority of the service district; and
     (b) to designated officers or employees all rights, powers, and authority that may be delegated to an administrative control board established under Section 17A-2-1326.

Amended by Chapter 233, 2005 General Session

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