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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) If a request for a feasibility study to incorporate a city is filed under Section 10-2a-202 before May 12, 2015, the request and a subsequent feasibility study, petition, public hearing, election, and any other city incorporation action applicable to that request shall be filed with and be acted upon, held, processed, or paid for by the county legislative body or county clerk, as applicable, as designated, directed, or authorized before Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 157, takes effect.
(2) If a petition to incorporate a town is filed before May 12, 2015, the petition and a subsequent feasibility study, petition, public hearing, election, and any other town incorporation action applicable to that petition to incorporate shall be filed with and be acted upon, held, processed, or paid for by the county legislative body or county clerk, as applicable, as designated, directed, or authorized before Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 157, takes effect.
(3) If an individual files a request for a feasibility study for the incorporation of a city, or an application for an incorporation petition for the incorporation of a town, before May 14, 2019, the process for incorporating that city or town under that request or application is not subject to Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 165.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 10. Utah Municipal Code § 10-2a-106. Feasibility study or petition to incorporate filed before May 12, 2015 - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-10-utah-municipal-code/ut-code-sect-10-2a-106/
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