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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) For each petition certified under Section 17B-1-1305 and each resolution that an administrative body adopts under Subsection 17B-1-1303(1)(b), the administrative body shall hold a public hearing on the proposed dissolution.
(2) The administrative body shall hold a public hearing under Subsection (1):
(a) no later than 45 days after certification of the petition under Section 17B-1-1305 or adoption of a resolution under Subsection 17B-1-1303(1)(b), as the case may be;
(b) within the local district proposed to be dissolved;
(c) on a weekday evening other than a holiday beginning no earlier than 6 p.m.; and
(d) for the purpose of allowing:
(i) the administrative body to explain the process the administrative body will follow to study and prepare the proposed dissolution;
(ii) the public to ask questions and obtain further information about the proposed dissolution and issues raised by it; and
(iii) any interested person to address the administrative body concerning the proposed dissolution.
(3) A quorum of the administrative body shall be present throughout each public hearing under this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 17B. Limited Purpose Local Government Entities--Local Districts § 17B-1-1306. Public hearing - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-17b-limited-purpose-local-government-entities-local-districts/ut-code-sect-17b-1-1306/
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