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2006 Utah Code - 17C-1-701 — Dissolution by ordinance -- Restrictions -- Filing copy of ordinance -- Agency records -- Dissolution expenses.
17C-1-701. Dissolution by ordinance -- Restrictions -- Filing copy of ordinance -- Agency records -- Dissolution expenses.(1) (a) Subject to Subsection (1)(b), the legislative body of the community that created an agency may, by ordinance, deactivate and dissolve the agency.
(b) An ordinance dissolving an agency may not be adopted unless the agency has no outstanding bonded indebtedness, other unpaid loans, indebtedness, or advances, and no legally binding contractual obligations with persons or entities other than the community.
(2) (a) Within ten days after adopting an ordinance under Subsection (1), the community legislative body shall file a certified copy of the ordinance with the lieutenant governor.
(b) Upon the lieutenant governor's issuance of the certificate of dissolution under Section 67-1a-6.5, the agency is dissolved.
(c) Within ten days after receiving the certificate of dissolution from the lieutenant governor under Section 67-1a-6.5, the community legislative body shall send a copy of the certificate of dissolution and the ordinance adopted under Subsection (1) to the State Board of Education, and each taxing entity.
(d) The community legislative body shall publish a notice of dissolution in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the dissolved agency is located.
(3) The books, documents, records, papers, and seal of each dissolved agency shall be deposited for safekeeping and reference with the recorder of the community that dissolved the agency.
(4) The agency shall pay all expenses of the deactivation and dissolution.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 359, 2006 General Session
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