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2006 Utah Code - 17A-3-408 — Protests -- Hearing -- Abandonment.

     17A-3-408.   Protests -- Hearing -- Abandonment.
     Protests against the establishment of the district may be made orally at the hearing or in writing, at or at any time prior to the hearing, by any interested person. Any protest may be withdrawn by the protestant at any time before the governing authority establishes or abandons the district. At the place and on the date and time specified for the hearing in the notice of intention, the governing authority of the county or municipality shall give full consideration to all protests which may have been filed and shall hear and consider all interested persons desiring to be heard. The hearing may be continued from time to time. If persons constituting and consisting of over 50% of the business owners of the territory proposed to be included within the district file written protests within 15 days after the conclusion of the hearing against the establishment of the district, the governing authority shall abandon the proposed establishment of the district.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 186, 1990 General Session

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