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2011 Utah Code
Title 17B Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts
Chapter 1 Provisions Applicable to All Local Districts
Section 1303 Initiation of dissolution process.

17B-1-1303. Initiation of dissolution process.
The process to dissolve a local district may be initiated by:
(1) for an inactive local district:
(a) (i) for a local district whose board of trustees is elected by electors based on the acre-feet of water allotted to the land owned by the elector, a petition signed by the owners of 25% of the acre-feet of water allotted to the land within the local district; or
(ii) for all other districts:
(A) a petition signed by the owners of private real property that:
(I) is located within the local district proposed to be dissolved;
(II) covers at least 25% of the private land area within the local district; and
(III) is equal in assessed value to at least 25% of the assessed value of all private real property within the local district; or
(B) a petition signed by registered voters residing within the local district proposed to be dissolved equal in number to at least 25% of the number of votes cast in the district for the office of governor at the last regular general election before the filing of the petition; or
(b) a resolution adopted by the administrative body; and
(2) for an active local district, a petition signed by:
(a) for a local district whose board of trustees is elected by electors based on the acre-feet of water allotted to the land owned by the elector, a petition signed by the owners of 100% of the acre-feet of water allotted to the land within the local district; or
(b) for all other districts, the owners of 100% of the private real property located within or 100% of registered voters residing within the local district proposed to be dissolved.

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