Utah Code Title 17. Counties
Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 2. County Consolidations and Annexations
- Chapter 3. Creating New Counties
- Chapter 8. Flood Control Projects and Drought Emergencies
- Chapter 11. Removal of County Seats
- Chapter 12. Creating Bonded Indebtedness
- Chapter 14. Support of Poor by Relatives
- Chapter 15. Miscellaneous Provisions
- Chapter 16. County Officers
- Chapter 16A. County Officers and Employees Disclosure Act
- Chapter 17. County Assessor
- Chapter 18A. Powers and Duties of County and District Attorney
- Chapter 19A. County Auditor
- Chapter 20. County Clerk
- Chapter 21. Recorder
- Chapter 21A. Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act
- Chapter 22. Sheriff
- Chapter 23. County Surveyor
- Chapter 24. County Treasurer
- Chapter 25. Powers and Duties of Constables
- Chapter 25A. Appointment and Authority of Constables
- Chapter 26. County Hospitals
- Chapter 27A. County Land Use, Development, and Management Act
- Chapter 28. Firemen's Civil Service Commission
- Chapter 30. Deputy Sheriffs--Merit System
- Chapter 30A. Peace Officer Merit System in Counties of the First Class Act
- Chapter 31. Recreational, Tourist, and Convention Bureaus
- Chapter 32. Bail Commissioners
- Chapter 33. County Personnel Management Act
- Chapter 34. Municipal-Type Services to Unincorporated Areas
- Chapter 36. Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Counties
- Chapter 37. Planetarium
- Chapter 38. Zoos
- Chapter 41. Agriculture, Industrial, or Critical Infrastructure Materials Protection Areas
- Chapter 43. Local Human Services Act
- Chapter 50. General Provisions for Counties
- Chapter 52A. Changing Forms of County Government
- Chapter 53. County Executive, Legislative Body, and Other Officers
- Chapter 54. Rural County Grant Program
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