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First Substitute H.B. 130

Representative David L. Gladwell proposes to substitute the following bill:


             1     
COUNTY STATUTES RECODIFICATION

             2     
2000 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Sponsor: David L. Gladwell

             5      AN ACT RELATING TO COUNTIES; RENUMBERING AND AMENDING PROVISIONS
             6      RELATING TO COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND POWERS, THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF
             7      COUNTY OFFICERS, AND OTHER MATTERS; REPEALING VARIOUS COUNTY
             8      PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWERS, DUTIES,
             9      AND FUNCTIONS OF COUNTY OFFICERS; PROVIDING FOR A COUNTY RESOURCE
             10      DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE; PROVIDING FOR AN EXPANDED COUNTY
             11      COMMISSION FORM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT; MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES;
             12      AND PROVIDING A COORDINATION CLAUSE.
             13      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             14      AMENDS:
             15          10-8-93, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 1993
             16          17-12-1, as last amended by Chapter 146, Laws of Utah 1994
             17          17-16-6, as last amended by Chapter 32, Laws of Utah 1990
             18          17-17-2, as last amended by Chapter 117, Laws of Utah 1999
             19          17-19-3, as last amended by Chapter 212, Laws of Utah 1996
             20          17-22-2, as last amended by Chapter 281, Laws of Utah 1997
             21          17-23-1, as last amended by Chapter 123, Laws of Utah 1997
             22          17-24-4, as last amended by Chapter 212, Laws of Utah 1996
             23          17-35b-301, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah 1998
             24          17-35b-302, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah 1998
             25          17A-2-1059, as last amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994


             26          17A-2-1314, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 1993
             27          17A-3-208, as last amended by Chapter 270, Laws of Utah 1998
             28          17A-3-218, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 186 and last amended by Chapter 214,
             29      Laws of Utah 1990
             30          20A-1-102, as last amended by Chapters 21, 22 and 45, Laws of Utah 1999
             31          26A-1-102, as last amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             32          26A-1-106, as last amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             33          26A-1-117, as last amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             34          35A-3-114, as last amended by Chapter 13, Laws of Utah 1998
             35          35A-3-401, as last amended by Chapter 61, Laws of Utah 1999
             36          63-55-235, as last amended by Chapters 10 and 375, Laws of Utah 1997
             37          63-63a-8, as last amended by Chapters 134, 215, 235 and 365, Laws of Utah 1997
             38          68-3-12, as last amended by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah 1998
             39          70A-9-403, as last amended by Chapter 172, Laws of Utah 1996
             40          70A-9-404, as last amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             41          72-3-301, as enacted by Chapter 188, Laws of Utah 1999
             42          77-32-304.5, as enacted by Chapter 307, Laws of Utah 1997
             43      ENACTS:
             44          17-50-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             45          17-50-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             46          17-50-204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             47          17-50-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             48          17-52-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             49          17-52-207, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             50          17-52-502, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             51          17-53-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             52          17-53-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             53          17-53-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             54          17-53-211, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             55          17-53-225, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             56          17-53-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             57          17-53-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             58          17-53-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             59          17-53-304, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             60          17-53-306, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             61          17-53-312, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             62      RENUMBERS AND AMENDS:
             63          17-20-1.5, (Renumbered from 17-5-208, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 146 and
             64      147, Laws of Utah 1994)
             65          17-20-1.7, (Renumbered from 17-5-209, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             66      Laws of Utah 1994)
             67          17-36-46, (Renumbered from 17-4-6, as enacted by Chapter 25, Laws of Utah 1959)
             68          17-36-47, (Renumbered from 17-4-7, as last amended by Chapter 21, Laws of Utah 1963)
             69          17-36-48, (Renumbered from 17-4-9, as last amended by Chapter 5, Laws of Utah 1991)
             70          17-36-49, (Renumbered from 17-4-10, as enacted by Chapter 25, Laws of Utah 1959)
             71          17-36-50, (Renumbered from 17-4-11, as enacted by Chapter 25, Laws of Utah 1959)
             72          17-36-51, (Renumbered from 17-4-14, as last amended by Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 1988)
             73          17-36-52, (Renumbered from 17-4-15, as enacted by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 1977)
             74          17-36-53, (Renumbered from 17-4-16, as last amended by Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 1988)
             75          17-36-54, (Renumbered from 17-4-17, as enacted by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 1977)
             76          17-50-102, (Renumbered from 17-4-5, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             77          17-50-202, (Renumbered from 17-1-2, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             78          17-50-203, (Renumbered from 17-1-3, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             79          17-50-205, (Renumbered from 17-1-4, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             80          17-50-206, (Renumbered from 17-1-5, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             81          17-50-207, (Renumbered from 17-1-6, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             82          17-50-208, (Renumbered from 17-1-7, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             83          17-50-209, (Renumbered from 17-1-8, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             84          17-50-210, (Renumbered from 17-1-9, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             85          17-50-211, (Renumbered from 17-1-10, as last amended by Chapter 67, Laws of Utah
             86      1977)
             87          17-50-212, (Renumbered from 17-1-11, Utah Code Annotated 1953)


             88          17-50-213, (Renumbered from 17-1-12, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             89          17-50-214, (Renumbered from 17-1-13, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             90          17-50-215, (Renumbered from 17-1-14, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             91          17-50-216, (Renumbered from 17-1-15, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             92          17-50-217, (Renumbered from 17-1-16, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             93          17-50-218, (Renumbered from 17-1-17, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             94          17-50-219, (Renumbered from 17-1-18, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             95          17-50-220, (Renumbered from 17-1-19, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             96          17-50-221, (Renumbered from 17-1-20, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             97          17-50-222, (Renumbered from 17-1-21, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             98          17-50-223, (Renumbered from 17-1-22, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             99          17-50-224, (Renumbered from 17-1-23, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             100          17-50-225, (Renumbered from 17-1-24, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             101          17-50-226, (Renumbered from 17-1-25, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             102          17-50-227, (Renumbered from 17-1-26, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             103          17-50-228, (Renumbered from 17-1-27, as last amended by Chapter 67, Laws of Utah
             104      1977)
             105          17-50-229, (Renumbered from 17-1-28, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             106          17-50-230, (Renumbered from 17-1-29, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             107          17-50-231, (Renumbered from 17-1-30, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             108          17-50-232, (Renumbered from 17-1-31, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             109          17-50-233, (Renumbered from 17-1-32, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             110          17-50-301, (Renumbered from 17-4-2, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah
             111      1993)
             112          17-50-302, (Renumbered from 17-4-3, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             113          17-50-303, (Renumbered from 17-4-4, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah
             114      1993)
             115          17-50-304, (Renumbered from 17-5-229, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             116      Laws of Utah 1994)
             117          17-50-305, (Renumbered from 17-5-232, as last amended by Chapter 365, Laws of Utah
             118      1999)


             119          17-50-306, (Renumbered from 17-5-233, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             120      Laws of Utah 1994)
             121          17-50-307, (Renumbered from 17-5-234, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             122      Laws of Utah 1994)
             123          17-50-308, (Renumbered from 17-5-235, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             124      Laws of Utah 1994)
             125          17-50-309, (Renumbered from 17-5-236, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             126      Laws of Utah 1994)
             127          17-50-310, (Renumbered from 17-5-237, as last amended by Chapter 365, Laws of Utah
             128      1999)
             129          17-50-311, (Renumbered from 17-5-239, as last amended by Chapter 365, Laws of Utah
             130      1999)
             131          17-50-312, (Renumbered from 17-5-242, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             132      Laws of Utah 1994)
             133          17-50-313, (Renumbered from 17-5-243, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             134      Laws of Utah 1994)
             135          17-50-314, (Renumbered from 17-5-245, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             136      Laws of Utah 1994)
             137          17-50-315, (Renumbered from 17-5-264, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             138      Laws of Utah 1994)
             139          17-50-316, (Renumbered from 17-5-265, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 12 and
             140      147, Laws of Utah 1994)
             141          17-50-317, (Renumbered from 17-5-271, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             142      Laws of Utah 1994)
             143          17-50-318, (Renumbered from 17-5-275, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             144      Laws of Utah 1994)
             145          17-50-319, (Renumbered from 17-15-17, as last amended by Chapter 38, Laws of Utah
             146      1993)
             147          17-50-320, (Renumbered from 17-15-21, as enacted by Chapter 36, Laws of Utah 1977)
             148          17-50-402, (Renumbered from 17-15-11, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             149          17-50-403, (Renumbered from 17-15-12, Utah Code Annotated 1953)


             150          17-50-404, (Renumbered from 17-15-13, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah
             151      1993)
             152          17-50-405, (Renumbered from 17-15-14, as last amended by Chapter 146, Laws of Utah
             153      1994)
             154          17-50-406, (Renumbered from 17-15-15, Utah Code Annotated 1953)
             155          17-52-101, (Renumbered from 17-35a-102, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             156      1998)
             157          17-52-201, (Renumbered from 17-35a-201, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             158      1998)
             159          17-52-202, (Renumbered from 17-35a-202, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             160      1998)
             161          17-52-203, (Renumbered from 17-35a-203, as last amended by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             162      1999)
             163          17-52-204, (Renumbered from 17-35a-203.5, as enacted by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             164      1999)
             165          17-52-205, (Renumbered from 17-35a-203.7, as enacted by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             166      1999)
             167          17-52-206, (Renumbered from 17-35a-204, as last amended by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             168      1999)
             169          17-52-301, (Renumbered from 17-35a-301, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             170      1998)
             171          17-52-302, (Renumbered from 17-35a-302, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             172      1998)
             173          17-52-303, (Renumbered from 17-35a-303, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             174      1998)
             175          17-52-401, (Renumbered from 17-35a-401, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             176      1998)
             177          17-52-402, (Renumbered from 17-35a-402, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             178      1998)
             179          17-52-403, (Renumbered from 17-35a-403, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             180      1998)


             181          17-52-404, (Renumbered from 17-35a-404, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             182      1998)
             183          17-52-501, (Renumbered from 17-5-101, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             184      Laws of Utah 1994)
             185          17-52-503, (Renumbered from 17-35a-501, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             186      1998)
             187          17-52-504, (Renumbered from 17-35a-502, as last amended by Chapter 21, Laws of Utah
             188      1999)
             189          17-52-505, (Renumbered from 17-35a-503, as last amended by Chapter 21, Laws of Utah
             190      1999)
             191          17-52-506, (Renumbered from 17-35a-504, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah
             192      1998)
             193          17-53-101, (Renumbered from 17-16-2, as last amended by Chapter 38, Laws of Utah
             194      1993)
             195          17-53-104, (Renumbered from 17-5-206, as last amended by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             196      1999)
             197          17-53-105, (Renumbered from 17-5-216, as last amended by Chapter 139, Laws of Utah
             198      1997)
             199          17-53-106, (Renumbered from 17-5-256, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             200      Laws of Utah 1994)
             201          17-53-202, (Renumbered from 17-5-102, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             202      Laws of Utah 1994)
             203          17-53-203, (Renumbered from 17-5-201, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 146
             204      and 147, Laws of Utah 1994)
             205          17-53-204, (Renumbered from 17-5-202, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 146
             206      and 147, Laws of Utah 1994)
             207          17-53-205, (Renumbered from 17-5-203, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             208      Laws of Utah 1994)
             209          17-53-206, (Renumbered from 17-5-204, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             210      Laws of Utah 1994)
             211          17-53-207, (Renumbered from 17-5-205, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 146


             212      and 147, Laws of Utah 1994)
             213          17-53-208, (Renumbered from 17-15-1, as last amended by Chapter 244, Laws of Utah
             214      1999)
             215          17-53-209, (Renumbered from 17-5-210, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             216      Laws of Utah 1994)
             217          17-53-210, (Renumbered from 17-5-211, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             218      Laws of Utah 1994)
             219          17-53-212, (Renumbered from 17-5-215, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             220      Laws of Utah 1994)
             221          17-53-213, (Renumbered from 17-5-217, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             222      Laws of Utah 1994)
             223          17-53-214, (Renumbered from 17-5-220, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             224      Laws of Utah 1994)
             225          17-53-215, (Renumbered from 17-5-221, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             226      Laws of Utah 1994)
             227          17-53-216, (Renumbered from 17-5-222, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             228      Laws of Utah 1994)
             229          17-53-217, (Renumbered from 17-5-228, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             230      Laws of Utah 1994)
             231          17-53-218, (Renumbered from 17-5-246, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             232      Laws of Utah 1994)
             233          17-53-219, (Renumbered from 17-5-247, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             234      Laws of Utah 1994)
             235          17-53-220, (Renumbered from 17-5-248, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             236      Laws of Utah 1994)
             237          17-53-221, (Renumbered from 17-5-255, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             238      Laws of Utah 1994)
             239          17-53-222, (Renumbered from 17-5-258, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             240      Laws of Utah 1994)
             241          17-53-223, (Renumbered from 17-5-263, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 146
             242      and 147, Laws of Utah 1994)


             243          17-53-224, (Renumbered from 17-5-272, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             244      Laws of Utah 1994)
             245          17-53-226, (Renumbered from 17-15-2, as last amended by Chapter 146, Laws of Utah
             246      1994)
             247          17-53-227, (Renumbered from 17-5-207, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             248      Laws of Utah 1994)
             249          17-53-305, (Renumbered from 17-5-218, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             250      Laws of Utah 1994)
             251          17-53-307, (Renumbered from 17-5-259, as renumbered and amended by Chapters 146
             252      and 147, Laws of Utah 1994)
             253          17-53-308, (Renumbered from 17-15-3, as last amended by Chapter 365, Laws of Utah
             254      1999)
             255          17-53-309, (Renumbered from 17-15-4, as last amended by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             256      1995)
             257          17-53-310, (Renumbered from 17-15-5, as last amended by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah
             258      1995)
             259          17-53-311, (Renumbered from 17-5-274, as last amended by Chapter 13, Laws of Utah
             260      1998)
             261          17-53-313, (Renumbered from 17-5-273, as last amended by Chapter 123, Laws of Utah
             262      1997)
             263          17-53-314, (Renumbered from 17-5-219, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147,
             264      Laws of Utah 1994)
             265          21-2-8, (Renumbered from 17-5-214, as last amended by Chapter 375, Laws of Utah 1997)
             266      REPEALS:
             267          17-1-1, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             268          17-1-33, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 1993
             269          17-4-1, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             270          17-4-12, as enacted by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 1977
             271          17-4-13, as enacted by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 1977
             272          17-5-103, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             273          17-5-104, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994


             274          17-5-223, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             275          17-5-224, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             276          17-5-225, as last amended by Chapter 182, Laws of Utah 1998
             277          17-5-226, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             278          17-5-227, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             279          17-5-230, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             280          17-5-231, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             281          17-5-238, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             282          17-5-240, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             283          17-5-241, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             284          17-5-244, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             285          17-5-249, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             286          17-5-250, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             287          17-5-251, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             288          17-5-252, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             289          17-5-253, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             290          17-5-254, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             291          17-5-257, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             292          17-5-260, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             293          17-5-261, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             294          17-5-262, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             295          17-5-266, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             296          17-5-267, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             297          17-5-268, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             298          17-5-269, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             299          17-5-270, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1994
             300          17-15-10, as last amended by Chapter 227, Laws of Utah 1993
             301          17-35a-101, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah 1998
             302          17-35a-103, as enacted by Chapter 369, Laws of Utah 1998
             303      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             304          Section 1. Section 10-8-93 is amended to read:


             305           10-8-93. Control of funds and disbursements -- Auditing of accounts by county
             306      auditor -- Transfer of county tax funds to board to cover deficiencies.
             307          The joint board created pursuant to this act shall have the custody and control of all funds
             308      collected in the joint operation of such hospital and the disbursement thereof; provided that the
             309      county auditor of any county participating under the provisions of this act shall audit the accounts
             310      of said board quarterly or at more frequent intervals, if public interest, in the judgment of such
             311      auditor requires a more frequent audit. The county executive of any county participating in the
             312      operation and maintenance of hospitals pursuant to this act may pay over to the joint board of such
             313      hospitals any funds yielded by a levy made pursuant to Section [ 17-5-255 ] 17-53-221 that may be
             314      required to cover any deficiencies incurred in the operation and maintenance of such hospital.
             315          Section 2. Section 17-12-1 is amended to read:
             316           17-12-1. Authority and applicable procedure for issuance of bonds -- Application of
             317      proceeds -- Debt limit.
             318          Except as otherwise provided under Section [ 17-4-4 ] 17-50-303 , the county legislative
             319      body may contract a bonded indebtedness in the manner and subject to the conditions provided
             320      under [the] Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Municipal Bond Act. The revenue derived from the sale of
             321      bonds shall be applied only to the purpose or purposes specified in the order of the county
             322      legislative body. If there is any surplus, it shall be applied to the payment of the bonds. In no
             323      event may any county become so indebted to an amount, including existing indebtedness,
             324      exceeding 2% of the fair market value, as defined under Section 59-2-102 , of the taxable property
             325      in the county as computed from the last equalized assessment roll for county purposes prior to the
             326      incurring of the indebtedness.
             327          Section 3. Section 17-16-6 is amended to read:
             328           17-16-6. County and precinct officers -- Time of holding elections -- County
             329      commissioners -- Terms of office.
             330          Except as otherwise provided in an optional plan adopted under Chapter 52, Forms of
             331      County Government:
             332          (1) [Each] each elected county [and precinct] officer shall be elected at the general election
             333      held in November, 1990, and then every four years, except as otherwise provided in this title[.];
             334          (2) [County] county commissioners shall be elected at the times, in the manner, and for
             335      the terms provided in [Title 17, Chapter 5.] Section 17-52-501 ; and


             336          (3) [An] an elected officer shall hold office for the term for which he is elected, beginning
             337      at noon on the first Monday in January following his election and until a successor is elected or
             338      appointed and qualified, except as provided in Section 17-16-1 .
             339          Section 4. Section 17-17-2 is amended to read:
             340           17-17-2. Assessor to be state qualified.
             341          (1) In addition to the requirements of Section 17-16-1 , any person elected to the office of
             342      county assessor after November 1, 1993, shall be a state-registered, state-licensed, or state-certified
             343      appraiser as defined in Title 61, Chapter 2b, prior to the expiration of 24 months from the day on
             344      which his term of office begins.
             345          (2) (a) If an assessor fails to meet the requirement of this section, the assessor's office is
             346      automatically vacant.
             347          (b) (i) In the event of a vacancy under this section, the county executive shall fill the
             348      vacancy in the manner provided for in Sections [ 17-5-216 ] 17-53-105 and 20A-1-508 . However,
             349      a person selected to fill the vacancy must be a state-registered, state-licensed, or state-certified
             350      appraiser within six months after assuming the office of county assessor.
             351          (ii) If a state-registered, state-licensed, or state-certified appraiser cannot be found to fill
             352      a vacancy which resulted from the requirements of this section, the county executive may contract
             353      with a state-registered, state-licensed, or state-certified appraiser from outside the county to fill the
             354      remainder of the term in the office of county assessor.
             355          Section 5. Section 17-19-3 is amended to read:
             356           17-19-3. Payments -- Notification.
             357           (1) (a) Subject to Subsection (b), each bill, account, or charge incurred by the county and
             358      legally examined and allowed and ordered paid by the county executive shall, if approved by the
             359      county auditor as provided in Section 17-19-1 , be paid by either:
             360          (i) a warrant drawn by the auditor on the county treasurer in favor of the person entitled
             361      to payment; or
             362          (ii) a county check or such other payment mechanism as may be adopted pursuant to [Title
             363      17,] Chapter 36, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Counties.
             364          (b) No bill, account, or charge shall be paid until the auditor:
             365          (i) receives from the county executive the certified list mentioned in Subsection [ 17-5-209 ]
             366      17-20-1.7 (4); and


             367          (ii) approves the claim.
             368          (2) Each debt and demand against the county, when the amount is fixed by law and not
             369      directed to be audited by some other person or tribunal, shall be paid by either:
             370          (a) a warrant drawn by the auditor on the county treasurer; or
             371          (b) a check or such other payment mechanism as may be adopted pursuant to [Title 17,]
             372      Chapter 36, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Counties.
             373          (3) (a) The auditor shall distinctly specify on each warrant the liability for which it is made
             374      and when the liability accrued. The auditor shall also notify the treasurer of the date, amount, and
             375      payee of and number assigned to each warrant issued and the aggregate amount of all
             376      contemporaneous payments by warrant.
             377          (b) The auditor shall notify the treasurer of the amount and payee of all payments to be
             378      made by check or other payment mechanism and, if the auditor issues the check or other payment
             379      mechanism, the date of and number assigned to each check or other payment mechanism and the
             380      aggregate amount of all such contemporaneous payments.
             381          Section 6. Section 17-20-1.5 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-208 is renumbered
             382      and amended to read:
             383           [17-5-208].     17-20-1.5. County clerk is clerk of county legislative body.
             384          The county clerk is the clerk of the county legislative body. [The records and minutes of
             385      the county legislative body must be signed by the chairman and the clerk.]
             386          Section 7. Section 17-20-1.7 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-209 is renumbered
             387      and amended to read:
             388           [17-5-209].     17-20-1.7. Clerk's duties.
             389          The clerk [of the board must] shall:
             390          (1) [Record] record all [its] proceedings[.] of the county legislative body;
             391          (2) [Make] make full entries of all [its] resolutions and decisions of the county legislative
             392      body on all questions concerning [the raising of money for, and the allowance of accounts against,]
             393      the county[.];
             394          (3) [Record] record the vote of each member on any question upon which there is a
             395      division[.];
             396          (4) [Immediately after the adjournment of each meeting of the board] prepare and certify
             397      duplicate lists of all claims [passed upon by the board], showing the amount and date of each claim


             398      or order and the date of the allowance or rejection [thereof] of the claim, which lists shall be
             399      countersigned by the [chairman of the board] county executive; [and thereafter the clerk shall]
             400          (5) deliver to and leave with the county auditor one of [said] the lists referred to in
             401      Subsection (4) and [shall] deliver to and leave with the county treasurer the other list[.];
             402          [(5) File] (6) file and preserve the reports of the county officers to the [board.] county
             403      legislative body;
             404          [(6) Preserve] (7) preserve and file all accounts acted upon by the [board] county
             405      legislative body, except such as are necessarily kept by the auditor[.];
             406          [(7) Preserve] (8) preserve and file all petitions and applications for franchises, and record
             407      the action of the [board thereon.] county legislative body on them;
             408          [(8) Authenticate] (9) authenticate with [his] the clerk's signature and the seal of the
             409      county [clerk] the proceedings of the [board whenever] county legislative body if the [same shall
             410      be] proceedings are ordered published[.];
             411          [(9) Authenticate] (10) authenticate with [his] the clerk's signature and the seal of the
             412      county [clerk] all ordinances or laws passed by the [board] county legislative body, and record [the
             413      same] them at length in the ordinance book[.];
             414          [(10) Record] (11) record all orders levying taxes[.];
             415          (12) keep at the clerk's office all county books, records, and accounts that the clerk is
             416      required by law to keep and keep them open at all times during regular business hours for public
             417      inspection; and
             418          [(11) Perform] (13) perform all other duties required by law or by any rule or order of the
             419      [board] county legislative body.
             420          Section 8. Section 17-22-2 is amended to read:
             421           17-22-2. Sheriff -- General duties.
             422          (1) The sheriff shall:
             423          (a) preserve the peace;
             424          (b) make all lawful arrests;
             425          (c) attend in person or by deputy the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals when
             426      required or when the court is held within his county, all courts of record, and court commissioner
             427      and referee sessions held within his county, obey their lawful orders and directions, and comply
             428      with the court security rule, Rule 3-414, of the Utah Code of Judicial Administration;


             429          (d) upon request of the juvenile court, aid the court in maintaining order during hearings
             430      and transport a minor to and from youth corrections facilities, other institutions, or other
             431      designated places;
             432          (e) attend county justice courts if the judge finds that the matter before the court requires
             433      the sheriff's attendance for security, transportation, and escort of jail prisoners in his custody, or
             434      for the custody of jurors;
             435          (f) command the aid of as many inhabitants of his county as he considers necessary in the
             436      execution of these duties;
             437          (g) take charge of and keep the county jail and the jail prisoners;
             438          (h) receive and safely keep all persons committed to his custody, file and preserve the
             439      commitments of those persons, and record the name, age, place of birth, and description of each
             440      person committed;
             441          (i) release on the record all attachments of real property when the attachment he receives
             442      has been released or discharged;
             443          (j) endorse on all process and notices the year, month, day, hour, and minute of reception,
             444      and, upon payment of fees, issue a certificate to the person delivering process or notice showing
             445      the names of the parties, title of paper, and the time of receipt;
             446          (k) serve all process and notices as prescribed by law;
             447          (l) if he makes service of process or notice, certify on the process or notices the manner,
             448      time, and place of service, or, if he fails to make service, certify the reason upon the process or
             449      notice, and return them without delay;
             450          (m) extinguish fires occurring in the undergrowth, trees, or wooded areas on the public
             451      land within his county;
             452          (n) perform as required by any contracts between the county and private contractors for
             453      management, maintenance, operation, and construction of county jails entered into under the
             454      authority of Section [ 17-5-274 ] 17-53-311 ;
             455          (o) manage search and rescue services in his county; and
             456          (p) perform any other duties that are required by law.
             457          (2) Violation of Subsection (1)(j) is a class C misdemeanor. Violation of any other
             458      subsection under Subsection (1) is a class A misdemeanor.
             459          Section 9. Section 17-23-1 is amended to read:


             460           17-23-1. Duties of county surveyor -- Election requirements -- Contract option.
             461          (1) (a) The office of the county surveyor in each county shall be filled by election and,
             462      except as provided in Subsection (b), the county surveyor shall be a registered professional land
             463      surveyor in the state.
             464          (b) In a county where the office of county surveyor is consolidated with another elected
             465      office, the officeholder need not be a registered professional land surveyor, but all surveying work
             466      must be performed by a registered professional land surveyor.
             467          (c) In a county where there is no elected county surveyor, the county executive or
             468      legislative body may, consistent with [Subsection 17-5-273 (2)] Section 17-53-313 , contract with
             469      a registered professional land surveyor to perform those duties.
             470          (2) The county surveyor shall execute:
             471          (a) all orders directed to the surveyor by any court; and
             472          (b) all orders of survey required by the county executive or county legislative body.
             473          (3) (a) The surveyor of each county shall:
             474          (i) advise the county executive and county legislative body regarding all surveying work;
             475          (ii) perform or arrange for the performance of all surveying work for the county;
             476          (iii) keep a fair and accurate record of all surveys made, including legal descriptions and
             477      geographic coordinates, all surveys received pursuant to Section 17-23-17 , and all corner files
             478      received pursuant to Section 17-23-17.5 ;
             479          (iv) number progressively all surveys received and state by whom and for whom the
             480      surveys were made;
             481          (v) deliver a copy of any survey to any person or court requiring the survey after the
             482      payment of the fee established by the county legislative body;
             483          (vi) ensure that all surveys of legal subdivisions of sections are made according to the
             484      current United States Manual of Surveying Instructions;
             485          (vii) verify the correctness of or establish correct coordinates for all survey reference
             486      monuments set in place and shown on all subdivision maps and plats which have a spatial
             487      relationship with any section or quarter section corner; and
             488          (viii) perform other duties required by law.
             489          (b) In arranging for the performance of surveying work for the county under Subsection
             490      (3)(a)(ii), a surveyor may comply with Subsection 17-5-273 (2).


             491          (4) (a) The county surveyor or his designee shall establish all corners of government
             492      surveys and reestablish all corners of government surveys where corners have been destroyed and
             493      where witness markers or other evidences of the government corners remain so that the corners
             494      established by government survey can be positively located.
             495          (b) The corners shall be reestablished in the manner provided in Section 17-23-13 for
             496      establishing corners.
             497          (c) The county surveyor shall keep a separate record of the established and reestablished
             498      corners of government surveys, giving the date and names of persons present and shall provide
             499      those records to his successor when he vacates his office.
             500          (d) Established or reestablished corners shall be recognized as the legal and permanent
             501      corners.
             502          (5) The county executive or legislative body may direct the county surveyor or his staff
             503      to perform engineering and architectural work if the county surveyor or his staff is qualified and
             504      licensed to perform that work.
             505          Section 10. Section 17-24-4 is amended to read:
             506           17-24-4. Payment of warrants, checks, or other instruments.
             507          (1) When a warrant is presented for payment and there is money in the treasury for that
             508      purpose, the treasurer shall pay it.
             509          (2) Upon receiving the notice from the county auditor under Subsection 17-19-3 (3)(b) and
             510      if there is adequate money in the treasury, the treasurer shall, by check or other payment
             511      mechanism, make any payment not already paid by warrant.
             512          (3) Notwithstanding Subsections (1) and (2), the treasurer has no obligation to pay any
             513      warrant or to issue any check or other payment instrument before receiving the certified list under
             514      Subsection [ 17-5-209 ] 17-20-1.7 (4).
             515          Section 11. Section 17-35b-301 is amended to read:
             516           17-35b-301. "General county (modified)" form of county government.
             517          (1) The structural form of county government known as the "general county (modified)"
             518      form retains, without change or modification, except to the extent that changes or modifications
             519      may be effectuated under other proceedings authorized by law, all existing incorporated cities and
             520      towns, special taxing districts, public authorities, county service areas, and other local public
             521      entities functioning within the boundaries of the county. Under this form of government, the


             522      county remains vested with all powers and duties vested in counties by general law, but the county
             523      legislative body, together with such other officers as may be specified in the optional plan, shall
             524      be elected or appointed in the manner authorized by this act and as provided in the optional plan.
             525          (2) An optional plan for this form of county government shall provide for the election of
             526      a county council, composed of not less than three members, which shall be the county legislative
             527      body and shall exercise all legislative powers authorized by law. The plan shall specify:
             528          (a) whether the members of the council are to be elected from districts, at large, or by a
             529      combination of district and at-large constituencies;
             530          (b) their qualifications and terms of office, and whether such terms are concurrent or
             531      overlapping;
             532          (c) grounds for and methods of removal of council members from office;
             533          (d) procedures for filling vacancies on the council, provided that the procedures shall
             534      conform with [Sections 17-5-104 and] Section 20A-1-508 ; and
             535          (e) the compensation, if any, of council members together with procedures for prescribing
             536      and changing such compensation from time to time.
             537          Section 12. Section 17-35b-302 is amended to read:
             538           17-35b-302. Urban county form of county government.
             539          (1) The structural form of county government known as the "urban county" form retains,
             540      without change or modification, except to the extent that changes or modifications may be
             541      effectuated under other proceedings authorized by law, all existing incorporated cities and towns,
             542      special taxing districts, public authorities, county service areas, and other local public entities
             543      functioning within the boundaries of the county. Under this form of government, the county
             544      remains vested with all powers and duties vested in counties by general law, but in addition is
             545      vested with and empowered to exercise within the unincorporated territory of the county all powers
             546      and duties which, by general law, are conferred upon cities whose population is equal to that of
             547      the unincorporated territory of such county.
             548          (2) The urban county is empowered to enter into contractual arrangements for the joint
             549      exercise of powers or for performance of services and, for that purpose, may employ and be subject
             550      to the provisions of Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act. By contract, the urban
             551      county may perform for any city, town, special taxing district, public authority, county service area,
             552      or other local public entity within the county any governmental service or function which such


             553      entity is lawfully empowered to perform for itself within its own territory, or which the county is
             554      lawfully empowered to perform anywhere within the county boundaries. No contract service or
             555      function shall be performed by the county except for a consideration which is at least substantially
             556      equal to the cost of performing it.
             557          (3) The plan for an urban county form of county government may provide for organization
             558      of the unincorporated territory of the county into one or more county service areas and, for this
             559      purpose, may provide for special organizing or implementing procedures which differ from those
             560      provided in Title 17A, Chapter 2, Part 4, County Service Areas Act. Except to the extent that the
             561      plan provides to the contrary, all noncontract services and functions lawfully performed by the
             562      county solely within unincorporated territory and not on a countywide basis shall, after the
             563      effective date of the plan, be considered performed and extended solely as services of, and
             564      financed by and through, the county service area. The plan may provide for, limit, or condition
             565      the services and functions which the urban county is authorized to perform and extend within the
             566      territory of incorporated cities and towns within the county and may provide procedures by which
             567      such provisions, limits, or conditions may be established and changed from time to time.
             568          (4) The plan for the urban county shall provide for the election of a county council,
             569      composed of not less than three members. The council shall be the county legislative body and
             570      shall exercise all legislative powers authorized by law. The plan shall specify:
             571          (a) whether the members of the council are to be elected from districts, at large, or by a
             572      combination of district and at-large constituencies;
             573          (b) their qualifications and terms of office, and whether such terms are concurrent or
             574      overlapping;
             575          (c) grounds for and methods for removal of council members from office;
             576          (d) procedures for filling vacancies on the council, provided that the procedures shall
             577      conform with [Sections 17-5-104 and] Section 20A-1-508 ; and
             578          (e) the compensation, if any, of council members together with procedures for prescribing
             579      and changing such compensation from time to time.
             580          Section 13. Section 17-36-46 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-6 is renumbered
             581      and amended to read:
             582           [17-4-6].     17-36-46. Reserve fund for capital improvements -- Creation -- Purpose
             583      -- Limitation.


             584          (1) The [governing] legislative body of any county may establish and maintain, by
             585      ordinance, a cumulative reserve fund to be accumulated by levy for the purpose of financing the
             586      purchase of real property and the cost of planning, constructing or rehabilitating public buildings
             587      or other public works and capital improvements.
             588          (2) (a) Before [such] a reserve fund under Subsection (1) may be established, the county
             589      legislative body shall designate by ordinance the specific purpose for which the fund is established
             590      [shall be determined by the governing body of such county by ordinance and].
             591          (b) Except as provided in Section 17-36-50 , all funds in a reserve fund under Subsection
             592      (1) shall be expended for the designated purposes[, except, as provided in Section 17-4-11 ].
             593          Section 14. Section 17-36-47 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-7 is renumbered
             594      and amended to read:
             595           [17-4-7].     17-36-47. Reserve fund for capital improvements -- Estimate of amount
             596      required -- Tax levy -- Accumulation from year to year -- Restriction on use.
             597          [The governing] (1) Subject to Subsection (4) the legislative body of [each such] a county
             598      that has established a reserve fund under Section 17-36-46 may:
             599          (a) include in the annual budget or estimate of amounts required to meet the public
             600      expenses of [such subdivision] the county for the ensuing year such sum as it [may deem]
             601      considers necessary for the uses and purposes of the fund[. Such sum may be included]; and
             602          (b) include those amounts in the annual tax levy of the [political subdivision] county.
             603      [The]
             604          (2) Subject to Subsection (4), the moneys in [said] the fund shall be allowed to accumulate
             605      from year to year until the [governing body of the political subdivision shall determine] county
             606      legislative body determines to spend any money in the fund for the purpose specified. [Any
             607      moneys]
             608          (3) Subject to Subsection (4), money in [said] the fund at the end of [the] a fiscal year shall
             609      remain [intact] in the fund as surplus available for future use, and [shall] may not be transferred
             610      to any other fund or used for any other purpose.
             611          (4) The amount of money in a reserve fund established under Section 17-36-46 may not
             612      exceed .6% of the taxable value of the county.
             613          Section 15. Section 17-36-48 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-9 is renumbered
             614      and amended to read:


             615           [17-4-9].     17-36-48. Reserve fund for capital improvements -- Transfer to fund
             616      of unencumbered surplus county funds.
             617          At any time after the creation of [such] a reserve fund under Section 17-36-46 , the
             618      [governing] county legislative body may transfer to the fund any unencumbered surplus county
             619      funds remaining [on hand in the political subdivisions] at the end of [any] a fiscal year. [In all
             620      cases when the reserve is equivalent to .6% of the taxable value of the county, the provisions of
             621      Section 17-4-7 do not apply.]
             622          Section 16. Section 17-36-49 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-10 is renumbered
             623      and amended to read:
             624           [17-4-10].     17-36-49. Reserve fund for capital improvements -- Investment --
             625      Interest and income from investments part of fund.
             626          (1) All moneys belonging to [the] a reserve fund created [by this act] under Section
             627      17-36-46 shall be invested in such securities as are legal for other funds of the [political
             628      subdivisions] county.
             629          (2) The interest and income from the investments shall be a part of the fund.
             630          Section 17. Section 17-36-50 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-11 is renumbered
             631      and amended to read:
             632           [17-4-11].     17-36-50. Reserve fund for capital improvements -- Use for projects
             633      other than originally specified -- Special election.
             634          (1) The [governing] legislative body of any county may submit the proposition of using
             635      [such reserve] funds in a reserve fund established under Section 17-36-46 for projects other than
             636      originally specified to the electors of [such political subdivisions or taxing bodies] the county at
             637      a special election[, provided, such] if the projects are for the purposes set forth in Section [ 17-4-6 ]
             638      17-36-46 . [When such]
             639          (2) If a proposition under Subsection (1) is proposed, the [governing] county legislative
             640      body [of such county] shall fix a time and place for a special election on the proposition [which
             641      shall], to be held as provided by law.
             642          Section 18. Section 17-36-51 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-14 is renumbered
             643      and amended to read:
             644           [17-4-14].     17-36-51. Establishment of tax stability and trust funds -- Increase in
             645      tax levy.


             646          (1) (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in [this chapter or elsewhere
             647      in the statutes of this state] statute, the [governing] legislative body of any county may by
             648      ordinance establish and maintain a tax stability and trust fund [by adopting an ordinance to that
             649      effect], for the purpose of preserving funds during years with favorable tax revenues for use during
             650      years with less favorable tax revenues. [The]
             651          (b) Each fund under Subsection (1)(a) shall be subject to all of the limitations and
             652      restrictions imposed by this section and Sections [ 17-4-12 through 17-4-16 and the] 17-36-52 and
             653      17-36-53.
             654          (c) The principal of the fund shall [comprise] consist of all sums transferred to it in
             655      accordance with Subsection (2) and interest or other income retained in the fund under Subsection
             656      [ 17-4-15 ] 17-36-52 (2).
             657          (2) After [the establishment of] establishing a tax stability and trust fund [by a county] as
             658      provided in Subsection (1), the [governing] legislative body, in establishing the levy for the
             659      property tax levied by the county under Section 59-2-908 , may establish the levy at a level not to
             660      exceed [a] .0001 per dollar of taxable value of taxable property increase per year [which] that will
             661      permit the county to receive during that fiscal year sums in excess of what may be required to
             662      provide for the purposes of the county. Any excess sums so received are to be transferred from
             663      the General Fund of the county into the tax stability and trust fund.
             664          Section 19. Section 17-36-52 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-15 is renumbered
             665      and amended to read:
             666           [17-4-15].     17-36-52. Deposit or investment of funds -- Use of interest or other
             667      income.
             668          (1) All amounts in the tax stability and trust fund [of any] established by a county under
             669      Section 17-36-51 may be deposited or invested as provided in Section 51-7-11 . These amounts
             670      may also be transferred by the county treasurer to the state treasurer under Section 51-7-5 for [his]
             671      the treasurer's management and control under [the] Title 51, Chapter 7, State Money Management
             672      Act [of 1974].
             673          (2) The interest or other income realized from amounts in the tax stability and trust fund
             674      shall be returned to the general fund of the county during the fiscal year in which the income or
             675      interest is paid to the extent the interest or income is required by the county to provide for its
             676      purposes during that fiscal year. Any amounts so returned may be used for all purposes as other


             677      amounts in such general fund. Any interest or income not so returned to the county's general fund
             678      shall be added to the principal of that county's tax stability and trust fund.
             679          Section 20. Section 17-36-53 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-16 is renumbered
             680      and amended to read:
             681           [17-4-16].     17-36-53. Amount in trust fund limited -- Disposition of excess.
             682          (1) The total amount in [the] a county's tax stability and trust fund [of any county]
             683      established under Section 17-36-51 shall be limited to the percentage of the total taxable value of
             684      property in that county not to exceed the limits provided in the following schedule:
             685          Total Taxable Value        Fund Limits                but not to
             686                          Percentage of                 exceed:
             687                          Taxable Value
             688      Less than $500,000,000            1.6%                $5,000,000
             689      From 500,000,000
             690      to 1,500,000,000                1.0%                7,500,000
             691      Over 1,500,000,000                .5%                15,000,000
             692          (2) If any excess occurs in the tax stability and trust fund over the percentage or maximum
             693      dollar amounts specified in Subsection (1), this excess shall be transferred to the general fund of
             694      the county and may be used for all purposes as other amounts in the general fund are used.
             695          (3) If any excess in the fund exists because of a decrease in total taxable value, that excess
             696      may remain in the fund, but if the excess amount in the fund is decreased below the limitations of
             697      the fund for any reason, the fund limitations established under Subsection (1) apply.
             698          Section 21. Section 17-36-54 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-17 is renumbered
             699      and amended to read:
             700           [17-4-17].     17-36-54. Use of principal of fund -- Determination of necessity --
             701      Election.
             702          If the [governing] legislative body of [any] a county [shall determine] that has established
             703      a tax stability and trust fund under Section 17-36-51 determines that it is necessary for purposes
             704      of that county to use any portion of the principal of the [tax stability and trust] fund [that the
             705      county had established], the [governing] county legislative body shall submit this proposition to
             706      the electorate of that county in a special election called and held in the manner provided for in [the]
             707      Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Municipal Bond Act [(Title 11, Chapter 14)], for the holding of bond


             708      elections. If the proposition is approved at this special election by a majority of the qualified
             709      electors of the county voting at the election, then that portion of the principal of the fund covered
             710      by the proposition may be transferred to the county's general fund for use for purposes of that
             711      county.
             712          Section 22. Section 17-50-101 is enacted to read:
             713     
CHAPTER 50. GENERAL PROVISIONS

             714     
Part 1. General Provisions

             715          17-50-101. Definitions.
             716          As used in this title:
             717          (1) "County" means a unit of local government that is a body corporate and politic and a
             718      legal subdivision of the state, with geographic boundaries as provided in Part 2, Boundaries, and
             719      powers as provided in Part 3, County Powers.
             720          (2) "Executive," when used to describe the powers, duties, or functions of a person or body
             721      elected as the county executive or a person appointed as the county manager or administrative
             722      officer, refers to:
             723          (a) the power and duty to carry laws and ordinances into effect and secure their due
             724      observance; and
             725          (b) those powers, duties, and functions that, under constitutional and statutory provisions
             726      and through long usage and accepted practice and custom at the federal and state level, have come
             727      to be regarded as belonging to the executive branch of government.
             728          (3) "Legislative," when used to describe the powers, duties, or functions of a county
             729      commission or council, refers to:
             730          (a) the power and duty to enact ordinances, levy taxes, and establish budgets; and
             731          (b) those powers, duties, and functions that, under constitutional and statutory provisions
             732      and through long usage and accepted practice and custom at the federal and state level, have come
             733      to be regarded as belonging to the legislative branch of government.
             734          Section 23. Section 17-50-102 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-5 is renumbered
             735      and amended to read:
             736           [17-4-5].     17-50-102. Unlawful liabilities void.
             737          [All contracts, authorizations, allowances, payments] Each contract, authorization,
             738      allowance, payment, and purported [liabilities] liability to pay made or attempted to be made in


             739      violation of this title shall be absolutely void and shall never be the foundation or basis of a claim
             740      against the county. [And all officers of a county are charged with notice of the condition of its
             741      treasury and the extent of the claims against the same.]
             742          Section 24. Section 17-50-201 is enacted to read:
             743     
Part 2. Boundaries

             744          17-50-201. Definitions.
             745          As used in this part:
             746          (1) "Range" refers to the Salt Lake meridian and base line of the United States survey,
             747      unless the context plainly indicates otherwise.
             748          (2) "Section" refers to the Salt Lake meridian and base line of the United States survey,
             749      unless the context plainly indicates otherwise.
             750          (3) "Township" refers to the Salt Lake meridian and base line of the United States survey.
             751          Section 25. Section 17-50-202 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-2 is renumbered
             752      and amended to read:
             753           [17-1-2].     17-50-202. True courses employed.
             754          In the description of courses in this part, the words "north," "south," "east" and "west" shall
             755      be [construed] considered to mean true courses.
             756          Section 26. Section 17-50-203 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-3 is renumbered
             757      and amended to read:
             758           [17-1-3].     17-50-203. Existing counties.
             759          The [several] counties [as they are in this chapter named and] whose geographic boundaries
             760      are described in this part are the counties of the state until [otherwise] changed by law.
             761          Section 27. Section 17-50-204 is enacted to read:
             762          17-50-204. Disputed boundaries.
             763          (1) If a dispute or uncertainty arises as to the true location of a county boundary described
             764      in this part, the surveyors of each county whose boundary is the subject of the dispute or
             765      uncertainty may determine the true location.
             766          (2) (a) If the county surveyors fail to agree on or otherwise fail to establish the true
             767      location of the county boundary, the county executive of either or both of the affected counties
             768      shall engage the services of the state engineer.
             769          (b) After being engaged under Subsection (2)(a), the state engineer shall notify the


             770      surveyor of each county whose boundary is the subject of the dispute or uncertainty of the
             771      procedure the state engineer will use to determine the true location of the boundary.
             772          (c) With the assistance of each surveyor who chooses to participate, the state engineer shall
             773      determine permanently the true location of the boundary by marking surveys and erecting suitable
             774      monuments to designate the boundary.
             775          (d) Each boundary established under this Subsection (2) shall be considered permanent
             776      until superseded by legislative enactment.
             777          (3) Nothing in this section may be construed to give the county surveyors or state engineer
             778      any authority other than to erect suitable monuments to designate county boundaries as they are
             779      described in this part.
             780          Section 28. Section 17-50-205 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-4 is renumbered
             781      and amended to read:
             782           [17-1-4].     17-50-205. Beaver County -- Description.
             783          The geographic boundaries of Beaver County are described as follows: Beginning at a point
             784      on the summit of the range separating the Beaver and Pavant Valleys from Sevier Valley east of
             785      a point two miles south of the south side of Fort Wilden on Cove Creek, thence west to the state
             786      boundary; thence south to the line separating townships 30 and 31 south; thence east to the summit
             787      of said range; thence northerly along said summit to the point of beginning.
             788          Section 29. Section 17-50-206 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-5 is renumbered
             789      and amended to read:
             790           [17-1-5].     17-50-206. Box Elder County -- Description.
             791          The geographic boundaries of Box Elder County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             792      intersection of the northern boundary of the state and the summit of the range next east of Malad
             793      Valley, thence west to the northwest corner of the state; thence south to the forty-first parallel of
             794      north latitude; thence east to the western shore of Great Salt Lake; thence northeasterly along, and
             795      to the middle point of, a straight line drawn between said point on the lake and a point on the east
             796      shore thereof due west of the middle of the channel of the Weber River at a point north of the
             797      northwest corner of Kingston's Fort; thence northeasterly along a straight line drawn from said
             798      middle point of said line to a point on the west line of range 3 west, due west from the Hot Springs
             799      situated at the point of the mountain north of Ogden; thence east to said springs; thence
             800      northeasterly along the summit of the spur range terminating at said springs to, and thence along,


             801      the summit of the Wasatch Mountains, passing around the headwaters of Box Elder and Willow
             802      creeks, and crossing the Bear River at the middle point of its lower canyon, to, and thence
             803      northerly along, the summit of the range of mountains next east of Malad Valley to the point of
             804      beginning.
             805          Section 30. Section 17-50-207 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-6 is renumbered
             806      and amended to read:
             807           [17-1-6].     17-50-207. Cache County -- Description.
             808          The geographic boundaries of Cache County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             809      intersection of the northern boundary of the state and the summit of the watershed separating the
             810      Cache and Bear Lake Valleys, thence west along the said boundary to the summit of the range next
             811      east of Malad Valley; thence southerly along the summit of the last mentioned range crossing the
             812      Bear River at the middle point of its lower canyon to, and thence along, the summit of the Wasatch
             813      Range, passing round the headwaters of Box Elder and Willow Creeks; and thence easterly along
             814      the summit of said range to its intersection with, and thence northerly along, the summit of the
             815      watershed between the Cache and Bear Lake Valleys to the point of beginning.
             816          Section 31. Section 17-50-208 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-7 is renumbered
             817      and amended to read:
             818           [17-1-7].     17-50-208. Carbon County -- Description.
             819          The geographic boundaries of Carbon County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             820      middle of the channel of the Green River where intersected by the line dividing townships 11 and
             821      12 south, thence west along said line to the section line running north and south through the middle
             822      of range 6 east; thence south to the summit of the watershed next east of Huntington Creek; thence
             823      southeasterly along said summit to the third standard parallel south; thence east to the middle of
             824      the main channel of the Green River; thence northerly up said channel to the point of beginning.
             825          Section 32. Section 17-50-209 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-8 is renumbered
             826      and amended to read:
             827           [17-1-8].     17-50-209. Daggett County -- Description.
             828          The geographic boundaries of Daggett County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             829      point of intersection of the boundaries of Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado, thence west along the
             830      Utah state line to a point which would intersect a line running south through the center of section
             831      fifteen (15), township 3 north, range 17 east of the Salt Lake base and meridian; thence south


             832      through the center of sections fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twenty-seven (27) and thirty-four (34),
             833      of township 3 north of range 17 east; thence south through the center of sections three (3), ten (10),
             834      fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twenty-seven (27), and thirty-four (34), township 2 north of range
             835      17 east of the Salt Lake base and meridian; thence south through the center of sections three (3),
             836      ten (10), fifteen (15), and twenty-two (22), of township 1 north of range 17 east of Salt Lake base
             837      and meridian to the intersection of the easterly and westerly line of the summit of the Uintah
             838      Mountains; thence easterly along the summit of said Uintah Mountains and following the water
             839      parting line dividing the watershed of streams flowing generally northerly from those flowing
             840      generally southerly to the monument at the top of Mt. Lena; thence easterly to the west quarter (W
             841      1/4) corner section twenty-five (25), township one (1) north, range twenty-two (22) east; thence
             842      north along the west boundary line of sections twenty-five (25), twenty-four (24), thirteen (13),
             843      twelve (12) and one (1), township one (1) north, range twenty-two (22) east to the northwest corner
             844      of section one (1), township one (1) north, range twenty-two (22) east; thence east along the south
             845      boundary lines of township 2 north, ranges twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24)
             846      east to the northwest corner of section three (3), township one (1) north of range twenty-four (24)
             847      east; thence south along the west boundary lines of sections three (3), ten (10), fifteen (15),
             848      twenty-two (22) and twenty-seven (27) all in township one (1) north of range twenty-four (24) east;
             849      thence east along the south boundary lines of sections twenty-seven (27), and twenty-six (26) to
             850      the northwest corner of section thirty-six (36), all in township one (1) north of range twenty-four
             851      (24) east; thence south along the west line of said section thirty-six (36), to the southwest corner
             852      of said section; thence east to the northwest corner of township one (1) south of range twenty-five
             853      (25) east; thence south along the west boundary line of township one (1) south of range twenty-five
             854      (25) east to the southwest corner of said township; thence east along the south boundary lines of
             855      sections thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32), township one (1) south of range twenty-five (25) east
             856      to the northwest corner of section four (4), township two (2) south of range twenty-five (25) east;
             857      thence south along the west boundary lines of sections four (4) and nine (9), to the west quarter
             858      corner of section nine (9), township two (2) south of range twenty-five (25) east; thence east along
             859      the center lines of sections nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), and twelve (12) township two (2) south
             860      of range twenty-five (25) east to the Colorado state line; thence north along the Colorado state line
             861      to the point of beginning.
             862          Section 33. Section 17-50-210 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-9 is renumbered


             863      and amended to read:
             864           [17-1-9].     17-50-210. Davis County -- Description.
             865          The geographic boundaries of Davis County are described as follows: Beginning at a point
             866      in the middle of the channel of the Weber River where crossed by the summit line of the Wasatch
             867      Range, thence westerly down the middle of said channel to a point north of the northwest corner
             868      of Kingston's Fort; thence west to the east shore of Great Salt Lake; thence southwesterly along
             869      and to the middle point of a straight line running between said point on the east shore and a point
             870      on the west shore of said lake at latitude 41 degrees north; thence southeasterly along a straight line
             871      running between Black Rock on the southern shore of said lake and said middle point of said line
             872      to the base line of the United States survey; thence northeasterly and equidistant between Antelope
             873      Island and the south shore of said lake to a point west of the mouth of the Jordan River on the west
             874      line of range 1 west; thence east to the mouth of the Jordan River; thence southeasterly up the
             875      middle of the channel of the Jordan River to a point west of a point 136 rods north of hot spring
             876      in the northern part of Salt Lake City; thence east to the summit of the spur range terminating at
             877      said hot spring; thence northeasterly along said last mentioned summit to its intersection with, and
             878      thence northerly along, the summit of the Wasatch Range to the point of beginning.
             879          Section 34. Section 17-50-211 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-10 is renumbered
             880      and amended to read:
             881           [17-1-10].     17-50-211. Duchesne County -- Description.
             882          The geographic boundaries of Duchesne County are described as follows: Beginning at a
             883      point on the summit of the Uintah mountains two sections and one-fifth mile west of the point
             884      where the Uintah special meridian intersects the summit of the Uintah Mountains, thence
             885      southwesterly along the summit of the mountains to a point due north of the center line between
             886      the east and west range lines of range 9 west of the Uintah special meridian; thence south
             887      intersecting and thence following the center line of range 9 west of the Uintah special meridian to
             888      a point where it intersects with the second standard parallel south, Salt Lake base and meridian
             889      (which point is also an extension east from the Salt Lake base and meridian); thence east to the line
             890      between ranges 9 and 10 east of Salt Lake meridian; thence south to the township line between
             891      townships 11 and 12 south of the Salt Lake base and meridian; thence east along this township line
             892      to a point south of a point located two sections and one-fifth mile west of the Uintah special
             893      meridian at the south boundary of the former Uintah Indian Reservation; thence north parallel with


             894      the 110 degrees and 00 minutes west longitude to said point; thence northerly, adjacent to and west
             895      of the Uintah special meridian a distance of two sections and one-fifth mile to the point of
             896      beginning.
             897          Section 35. Section 17-50-212 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-11 is renumbered
             898      and amended to read:
             899           [17-1-11].     17-50-212. Emery County -- Description.
             900          The geographic boundaries of Emery County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             901      intersection of the third standard parallel south with the middle of the main channel of the Green
             902      River, thence west to the summit of the watershed next east of Huntington Creek; thence
             903      northwesterly along said summit to the section line running north and south through the middle
             904      of range 6 east; thence south to the third standard parallel south; thence west to the line between
             905      ranges 5 and 6 east; thence south to parallel 38 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, thence east to
             906      the middle of the main channel of the Green River; thence northerly up the middle of said channel
             907      to the point of beginning.
             908          Section 36. Section 17-50-213 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-12 is renumbered
             909      and amended to read:
             910           [17-1-12].     17-50-213. Garfield County -- Description.
             911          The geographic boundaries of Garfield County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             912      intersection of the main channel of the Colorado River with the line between townships 30 and 31
             913      south, thence west along said township line to the line between ranges 5 and 6 west; thence south
             914      to the line between townships 33 and 34 south; thence west to the line between ranges 6 and 7
             915      west; thence south to the line between townships 34 and 35 south; thence west to the line between
             916      ranges 7 and 8 west; thence south to the line between townships 37 and 38 south; thence east along
             917      said line to the main channel of the Colorado River; thence northeasterly up said channel to the
             918      point of beginning.
             919          Section 37. Section 17-50-214 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-13 is renumbered
             920      and amended to read:
             921           [17-1-13].     17-50-214. Grand County -- Description.
             922          The geographic boundaries of Grand County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             923      intersection of the summit of the Brown Cliffs with the eastern boundary of the state, thence
             924      westerly along the summit of said cliffs to the third standard parallel south; thence west to the


             925      middle of the main channel of the Green River; thence southerly down the middle of said channel
             926      to parallel 38 degrees 30 minutes north latitude; thence east to the state boundary; thence north to
             927      the point of beginning.
             928          Section 38. Section 17-50-215 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-14 is renumbered
             929      and amended to read:
             930           [17-1-14].     17-50-215. Iron County -- Description.
             931          The geographic boundaries of Iron County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             932      northwest corner of township 31 south, range 5 west, thence west to the boundary of the state;
             933      thence south to the line between townships 36 and 37 south; thence east to the line between ranges
             934      16 and 15 west; thence north to the northwest corner of township 37 south, range 15 west; thence
             935      east to the northeast corner of township 37 south, range 15 west; thence south to the southeast
             936      corner of township 37 south, range 15 west; thence east to the southeast corner of township 37
             937      south, range 13 west; thence south to the northeast corner of section 24, township 38 south, range
             938      13 west; thence east on the section lines to the intersection of the range line between ranges 12 and
             939      11 west; thence south on that range line to the southwest corner of section 18, township 38 south,
             940      range 11 west; thence east on the section lines to the intersection of the range line between ranges
             941      11 and 10 west; thence north along the range line to the southwest corner of section 18, township
             942      38 south, range 10 west; thence east on the section lines to the intersection of the range line
             943      between ranges 11 and 10 west, at the northeast corner of section 24, township 38 south, range 10
             944      west; thence north to the line separating townships 37 and 38 south; thence east to the line between
             945      ranges 8 and 7 west; thence north to the northwest corner of township 35 south, range 7 west;
             946      thence east to the northeast corner of said township 35 south, range 7 west; thence north to the
             947      northwest corner of township 34 south, range 6 west; thence east to the northeast corner of
             948      township 34 south, range 6 west; thence north to the point of beginning.
             949          Section 39. Section 17-50-216 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-15 is renumbered
             950      and amended to read:
             951           [17-1-15].     17-50-216. Juab County -- Description.
             952          The geographic boundaries of Juab County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             953      intersection of the second standard parallel south with the divide between Cherry and Faust Creeks,
             954      thence west to the boundary of the state; thence south to a point due west of the mouth of the lower
             955      canyon of the Sevier River; thence east on township line between townships 14 and 15 south to


             956      the middle of the channel of said river; thence northeasterly up the channel of said river to its point
             957      of intersection with the summit, if prolonged, of the range separating Oak Creek District from
             958      Little Valley; thence southerly along the summit of said last mentioned range to the summit of the
             959      high ground and mountains between the Round and Little Valleys; thence east on section line
             960      nearest the last mentioned summit to the southeast corner of section 16, township 17 south, range
             961      2 west; thence south to the southwest corner of section 22 near the top of the dugway on Sevier
             962      Hill; thence east on the section line to the southeast corner of section 24, township 17 south, range
             963      2 west; thence north on the range line between ranges 1 west and 2 west to the northwest corner
             964      of lot 11 in section 18, township 17 south, range 1 west, Salt Lake base and meridian; thence east
             965      on section line to the southwest corner of section 8, township 17 south, range 1 west, Salt Lake
             966      base and meridian; thence north on section line to the southwest corner of section 32, township 16
             967      south, range 1 west, said section corner being about half a mile northerly of the Upper Bluffs or
             968      Painted Rocks on the Sevier River; thence east on the township line to the southwest corner of
             969      section 34, township 16 south, range 1 west; thence north on section line to the northwest corner
             970      of said section 34; thence east on section line to the southeast corner of section 25, township 16
             971      south, range 1 east; thence north on the range line between ranges 1 and 2 east to the northwest
             972      corner of township 16 south, range 2 east; thence east on township line between townships 15 and
             973      16 south, range 2 east, to the northwest corner of section 4, township 16 south, range 2 east; thence
             974      north on section line to the northwest corner of section 16, township 13 south, range 2 east; thence
             975      east on section line to the quarter section corner common to sections 10 and 15 of said township
             976      and range; thence north on quarter line through section 10 to the quarter corner common to
             977      sections 3 and 10; thence east on section line to the southwest corner of section 2; thence north on
             978      section line to the quarter corner common to sections 2 and 3; thence east on the quarter section
             979      line through said section 2 to the quarter corner common to sections 1 and 2; thence north to the
             980      northeast corner of said section 2; thence east on the township line between townships 12 and 13
             981      south to the southwest corner of township 12 south, range 3 east; thence north on range line
             982      between ranges 2 and 3 east to the northwest corner of section 31, township 12 south, range 3 east;
             983      thence east on section line to the southwest corner of section 27; thence north on section line to
             984      the southeast corner of section 9; thence west on section line to the southwest corner of section 8;
             985      thence north on section line to the northwest corner of section 8; thence west on section line to the
             986      southwest corner of section 6; thence north on range line between ranges 2 and 3 east to the


             987      northwest corner of township 12 south, range 3 east; thence west on township line between
             988      townships 11 and 12 south to the summit of the Nebo Range; thence northerly along the summit
             989      of the Nebo Range to the summit of the high ground and range between the Utah and Juab Valleys;
             990      thence along the last mentioned summit and the summit between the Goshen and Juab Valleys and
             991      the summit between the Tintic Valley and the Cedar and Goshen Valleys and the summit between
             992      the Tintic and Rush Valleys to the point of beginning.
             993          Section 40. Section 17-50-217 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-16 is renumbered
             994      and amended to read:
             995           [17-1-16].     17-50-217. Kane County -- Description.
             996          The geographic boundaries of Kane County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             997      middle of the main channel of the Colorado river where intersected by the line separating
             998      townships 37 and 38 south, thence west to the line separating ranges 9 and 10 west; thence south
             999      to the boundary of the state; thence east to the middle of the main channel of the Colorado river;
             1000      thence northeasterly up the middle of said channel to the point of beginning.
             1001          Section 41. Section 17-50-218 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-17 is renumbered
             1002      and amended to read:
             1003           [17-1-17].     17-50-218. Millard County -- Description.
             1004          The geographic boundaries of Millard County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1005      southeast corner of section 24, township 17 south, range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, on
             1006      range line between ranges 1 and 2 west, thence west to the southwest corner of section 22 near the
             1007      summit of Sevier Hill; thence north to the southeast corner of section 16; thence west on section
             1008      line to the summit of the range separating Oak Creek district from the Little Valley; thence
             1009      northerly following the last mentioned summit to its point of intersection, if prolonged, with the
             1010      middle of the channel of the Sevier River; thence southwesterly down the middle of said channel
             1011      to the mouth of the lower Sevier Canyon; thence west on the township line between townships 14
             1012      and 15 south to the boundary of the state; thence south to a point west of a point two miles south
             1013      of the south side of Fort Wilden on Cove Creek; thence east to the summit of the range separating
             1014      the Sevier Valley from the Pavant and Round Valleys; thence to the southwest corner of section
             1015      31, township 25 south, range 5 west; thence east one-half mile; thence north two miles; thence east
             1016      one mile; thence north three miles; thence east one-half mile; thence north one mile to the
             1017      northwest corner, section 4, township 25 south, range 5 west; thence east one-half mile; thence


             1018      north one mile; thence east one mile; thence north one-half mile; thence east five miles to the
             1019      center of section 28, township 24 south, range 4-1/2 west; thence south one-half mile; thence east
             1020      two and one-half miles; thence north one-half mile; thence east one mile; thence north one-fourth
             1021      of a mile; thence east one-half mile; thence north one mile; thence east one-half mile; thence north
             1022      one-fourth mile to the northwest corner of section 20, township 24 south, range 4 west; thence east
             1023      one mile; thence north one-half mile; thence east three-fourths miles; thence north one-half mile;
             1024      thence east one-fourth of a mile to the southwest corner of section 10, township 24 south, range
             1025      4 west; thence north one-half mile; thence east one mile; thence north two and one-half miles;
             1026      thence west one-half mile; thence north five miles to the quarter section corner on the north side
             1027      of section 3, township 23 south, range 4 west; thence north along section line between sections 31
             1028      and 32 to the northwest corner of section 32, township 22 south, range 3 west; thence east two
             1029      miles to the southeast corner section 28, township 22 south, range 3 west; thence north one mile;
             1030      thence east one mile; thence north two miles; thence east one mile; thence east one mile to the
             1031      southeast corner of section 36, township 21 south, range 3 west; thence north one and one-half
             1032      miles more or less to the southwest corner of section 21, township 21 south, range 2-1/2 west;
             1033      thence east to the quarter section corner on the south side of section 19, township 21 south, range
             1034      2 west; thence north two miles; thence east one-half mile to the southeast corner of section 7,
             1035      township 21 south, range 2 west; thence north one-half mile; thence east two miles; thence north
             1036      to the northwest corner of section 3, township 21 south, range 2 west; thence east to the southeast
             1037      corner of section 36, township 20 south, range 2 west: thence north on the range line between
             1038      ranges 1-1/2 and 2 west to the southeast corner of section 24, township 17 south, range 2 west, Salt
             1039      Lake base and meridian to the point of beginning.
             1040          Section 42. Section 17-50-219 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-18 is renumbered
             1041      and amended to read:
             1042           [17-1-18].     17-50-219. Morgan County -- Description.
             1043          The geographic boundaries of Morgan County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1044      point on the summit of the Wasatch range of mountains nearest to the eastern headwaters of the
             1045      Ogden river, thence southwesterly along the summit of said range passing south around the
             1046      headwaters of the Ogden river to the summit of the main Wasatch range southeast of Ogden City;
             1047      thence southerly along the summit of said range crossing the Weber canyon and river to the
             1048      summit of the cross range through which the upper canyon of East Canyon creek runs; thence


             1049      easterly along the summit of said last mentioned range to, and thence northerly along, the summit
             1050      of the range between East Canyon creek and the Weber river to the Weber river; thence
             1051      northeasterly across said river and along the summit of the high land between Lost and Echo
             1052      Canyon creeks to the summit of the Wasatch range separating the valley of the Bear river from the
             1053      valley of the Weber river; thence northwesterly along the last mentioned summit to the point of
             1054      beginning.
             1055          Section 43. Section 17-50-220 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-19 is renumbered
             1056      and amended to read:
             1057           [17-1-19].     17-50-220. Piute County -- Description.
             1058          The geographic boundaries of Piute County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1059      northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 35, township 26 south,
             1060      range 1 east of the Salt Lake meridian; thence westerly along the 40-line parallel to section line to
             1061      the range line between 2 and 3 west; thence north on range line to the northeast corner of the
             1062      southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 25, township 26 south, range 3 west of the Salt
             1063      Lake meridian; thence westerly along the 40-line parallel to the section line, to the northwest
             1064      corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 34, township 26 south, range
             1065      6 west to the summit of the range separating Beaver and Pavant Valleys from Sevier Valley; thence
             1066      southerly following said last mentioned summit to the line between townships 30 and 31 south;
             1067      thence east to the Salt Lake meridian; thence north to the intersection of said meridian with the
             1068      summit of the range separating Grass and Rabbit Valleys; thence northeasterly along said summit
             1069      to the point of beginning.
             1070          Section 44. Section 17-50-221 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-20 is renumbered
             1071      and amended to read:
             1072           [17-1-20].     17-50-221. Rich County -- Description.
             1073          The geographic boundaries of Rich County are described as follows: Beginning at the point
             1074      of intersection of the boundaries of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, thence west to the summit of the
             1075      watershed separating Cache and Bear Lake Valleys; thence southerly along the summit of said
             1076      watershed to the summit of the Wasatch Range lying north and east of the headwaters of the Ogden
             1077      River; thence southeasterly along the summit of the last mentioned range to, and thence along the
             1078      summit of the mountains separating the valley of the Bear River from the valley of the Weber
             1079      River to a point opposite and nearest to the Union Pacific Railroad, one mile east of Wasatch


             1080      Station; thence southerly to the north side of said railroad; thence northeasterly along the north side
             1081      of said railroad to the summit west of the Bear River Valley; thence east to the state boundary;
             1082      thence north to the point of beginning.
             1083          Section 45. Section 17-50-222 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-21 is renumbered
             1084      and amended to read:
             1085           [17-1-21].     17-50-222. Salt Lake County -- Description.
             1086          The geographic boundaries of Salt Lake County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1087      intersection of the summit of the Wasatch Range with the summit of the spur range terminating
             1088      at the hot spring in the northern part of Salt Lake City, thence southwesterly along said last
             1089      mentioned summit to a point east of a point 136 rods north of said hot spring; thence west to the
             1090      middle of the channel of the Jordan River; thence down the middle of said channel to the mouth
             1091      of said river; thence west to the west line of range 1 west; thence southwesterly and equidistant
             1092      between Antelope Island and the south shore of Great Salt Lake to the base line of the United
             1093      States Survey where intersected by a straight line drawn between Black Rock on the south shore
             1094      of said lake and the middle point of a line running from the west shore of the said lake at latitude
             1095      41 degrees north to a point on the east shore of said lake west of the middle channel of the Weber
             1096      River where said channel lies north of the northwest corner of Kingston's Fort; thence
             1097      southeasterly through Black Rock to the northern end of, and thence along, the summit of the
             1098      Oquirrh Range to the summit of the cross range between the Oquirrh and Wasatch Ranges; thence
             1099      easterly along said last mentioned summit to the summit of the Wasatch Range; thence
             1100      northwesterly along said last mentioned summit to the point of beginning.
             1101          Section 46. Section 17-50-223 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-22 is renumbered
             1102      and amended to read:
             1103           [17-1-22].     17-50-223. San Juan County -- Description.
             1104          The geographic boundaries of San Juan County are described as follows: Beginning on the
             1105      eastern boundary of the state at latitude 38 degrees and 30 minutes north, thence west to the middle
             1106      of the main channel of the Green River; thence southwesterly down the middle of the channels of
             1107      the Green and Colorado Rivers to the southern boundary of the state; thence east to the eastern
             1108      boundary of the state; thence north to the point of beginning.
             1109          Section 47. Section 17-50-224 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-23 is renumbered
             1110      and amended to read:


             1111           [17-1-23].     17-50-224. Sanpete County -- Description.
             1112          The geographic boundaries of Sanpete County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1113      intersection of the line between townships 11 and 12 south and the section line running north and
             1114      south through the middle of range 6 east, Salt Lake meridian, thence west along the township line
             1115      between townships 11 and 12 south to the northwest corner of township 12 south, range 3 east;
             1116      thence south on range line between ranges 2 and 3 east to the southwest corner of section 6,
             1117      township 12 south, range 3 east; thence east on section line to the northwest corner of section 8;
             1118      thence south on section line to the southwest corner of section 8; thence east on section line to the
             1119      southeast corner of section 9; thence south on section line to the southwest corner of section 27;
             1120      thence west on section line to the northwest corner of section 31; thence south on the range line
             1121      between ranges 2 and 3 east, to the southwest corner of township 12 south, range 3 east; thence
             1122      west on township line between townships 12 and 13 south to the northeast corner of section 2,
             1123      township 13 south, range 2 east; thence south on section line to the quarter corner common to
             1124      sections 1 and 2; thence west on the quarter section line through said section 2 to quarter corner
             1125      common to sections 2 and 3; thence south on section line to the southwest corner of section 2;
             1126      thence west on section line to quarter corner common to sections 3 and 10; thence south on quarter
             1127      line through section 10 to the quarter corner common to sections 10 and 15; thence west on section
             1128      line to the northwest corner of section 16; thence south on section line to the northwest corner of
             1129      section 4, township 16 south, range 2 east; thence west on township line between townships 15 and
             1130      16 south, range 2 east to the northwest corner of township 16 south, range 2 east; thence south on
             1131      range line between ranges 1 and 2 east to the southeast corner of section 25, township 16 south,
             1132      range 1 east; thence west on the section line to the northwest corner of section 34, township 16
             1133      south, range 1 west; thence south on section lines to the southwest corner of section 34; thence
             1134      west on the township line to the southwest corner of section 32, township 16 south, range 1 west,
             1135      said section corner being about half a mile northerly of the Upper Bluffs or Painted Rocks on the
             1136      Sevier River; thence south on section line to the southwest corner of section 8, township 17 south,
             1137      range 1 west; thence west on section line to the northwest corner of lot 11 in section 18, township
             1138      17 south, range 1 west; thence south on the range line between ranges 1 and 2 west and between
             1139      ranges 1-1/2 west and 2 west to a point west of the point where the road between Gunnison and
             1140      Salina crosses Willow Creek at the forks of said creek; thence east to the east bank of the Sevier
             1141      River; thence southerly along the east bank of said river to a point one mile north of the fourth


             1142      standard parallel south; thence east to the line between ranges 5 and 6 east; thence north to the
             1143      third standard parallel south; thence east to the line running north and south through the middle
             1144      of range 6 east; thence north to the point of beginning.
             1145          Section 48. Section 17-50-225 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-24 is renumbered
             1146      and amended to read:
             1147           [17-1-24].     17-50-225. Sevier County -- Description.
             1148          The geographic boundaries of Sevier County are described as follows: Beginning at a point
             1149      on the line between the ranges 5 and 6 east one mile north of fourth standard parallel south, thence
             1150      west to the east bank of the Sevier River; thence northerly along the east bank of said river to a
             1151      point west of a point where the road between Gunnison and Salina crosses Willow Creek at the
             1152      forks of said creek; thence west to the range line between ranges 1-1/2 and 2 west, township 20
             1153      south; thence south to the southeast corner, section 36, township 20 south, range 2 west; thence
             1154      west to the northwest corner, section 3, township 21 south, range 2 west; thence south to the
             1155      one-fourth corner on the east side of section 9, township 21 south, range 2 west; thence west two
             1156      miles; thence south one-half mile; thence west one-half mile; thence south two miles; thence west
             1157      one-half mile to the southwest corner of section 19, township 21 south, range 2 west; thence west
             1158      to the southwest corner of section 21, township 21 south, range 2-1/2 west; thence south to the
             1159      southeast corner of section 36, township 21 south, range 3 west; thence west one mile; thence
             1160      south two miles; thence west one mile; thence south two miles; thence west one mile; thence south
             1161      one mile; thence west two miles to the southeast corner of section 30, township 22 south, range
             1162      3 west; thence south along the section line between sections 31 and 32 to the quarter corner on the
             1163      north side of section 3, township 23 south, range 4 west; thence south five miles; thence east
             1164      one-half mile; thence south one mile to the southeast corner of section 34, township 23 south,
             1165      range 4 west; thence south one and one-half miles; thence west one mile; thence south one-half
             1166      mile; thence west one-fourth mile; thence south one-half mile; thence west three-fourths mile;
             1167      thence south one-half mile; thence west one mile; thence south one-fourth mile; thence west
             1168      one-half mile; thence south one mile; thence west one-half mile; thence south one-fourth mile;
             1169      thence west one mile; thence south one-half mile to the southeast corner of section 26, township
             1170      24 south, range 4-1/2 west; thence west two and one-half miles; thence north one-half mile; thence
             1171      west five miles; thence south one-half mile; thence west one mile; thence south one mile; thence
             1172      west one-half mile to the southeast corner of section 32, township 24 south, range 5 west; thence


             1173      one mile south; thence one-half mile west; thence south three miles; thence west one mile; thence
             1174      south two miles; thence west one-half mile to the southwest corner of section 31, township 25
             1175      south, range 5 west; thence to the northeast corner of Beaver County at the summit of the range
             1176      separating Sevier Valley from Round and Pavant Valleys; thence southwesterly along the summit
             1177      of said range to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section
             1178      34, township 26 south, range 6 west; thence easterly along the 40-line parallel to the section line
             1179      to the range line between 2 and 3 west; thence south on range line to the 40-line running east
             1180      through the south one-half of section 31, township 26 south, range 2 west of the Salt Lake
             1181      meridian; thence easterly along said 40-line parallel to the section line to the northeast corner of
             1182      the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 35, township 26 south, range 1 east, Salt
             1183      Lake meridian to the summit of the range separating Grass and Rabbit Valleys; thence
             1184      northeasterly along said summit to a point due east of the point at which the wagon road crosses
             1185      the summit between Marysvale and Monroe; thence east to the line between ranges 5 and 6 east;
             1186      thence north to the point of beginning.
             1187          Section 49. Section 17-50-226 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-25 is renumbered
             1188      and amended to read:
             1189           [17-1-25].     17-50-226. Summit County -- Description.
             1190          The geographic boundaries of Summit County are described as follows: Beginning on the
             1191      northern boundary of the state at longitude 110 degrees west, thence west to the southwest corner
             1192      of Wyoming; thence north to a point east of the point where the north side of the Union Pacific
             1193      Railroad crosses the summit first west of Bear River Valley; thence west to the north side of said
             1194      railroad; thence southwesterly along the north side of said road to a point one mile east of Wasatch
             1195      Station; thence northerly to the nearest point of the summit of the range of mountains between
             1196      Bear River and Weber Valleys; thence southwesterly along said last mentioned summit to its
             1197      intersection with the summit of the high land between Echo and Lost Creeks; thence southwesterly
             1198      down said last mentioned summit to and directly across the Weber River; thence southerly along
             1199      the summit of the range separating East Canyon from Weber Valley to the summit of the cross
             1200      range through which the upper canyon of East Canyon Creek runs; thence westerly to the summit
             1201      of the Wasatch Range; thence southeasterly along said summit to the summit of the range next
             1202      south of the headwaters of Silver and East Canyon Creeks; thence easterly along said last
             1203      mentioned summit to the point where it is crossed by the road between Rhoads Valley and Salt


             1204      Lake City; thence southerly to the middle of the channel of the Provo River at the high bluff below
             1205      Goddard's Ranch; thence easterly along the middle of said channel to the headwaters of the said
             1206      river farthest east; thence east to the summit of the Uintah Range; thence northeasterly to the one
             1207      hundred and tenth meridian of west longitude; thence north to the point of beginning.
             1208          Section 50. Section 17-50-227 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-26 is renumbered
             1209      and amended to read:
             1210           [17-1-26].     17-50-227. Tooele County -- Description.
             1211          The geographic boundaries of Tooele County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1212      middle point of a straight line drawn between a point on the west shore of Great Salt Lake at
             1213      latitude 41 degrees north and a point on the east shore of said lake due west of the middle of the
             1214      channel of the Weber River and north of the northwest corner of Kingston's Fort, thence
             1215      southwesterly along said line to the west shore of said lake; thence west to the western boundary
             1216      of the state; thence south to the second standard parallel south; thence east to the summit of the
             1217      divide between Cherry and Faust Creeks; thence along the summit of the range next east of the
             1218      Rush and Tooele Valleys to the northern end of said summit; thence northeasterly on a straight line
             1219      through Black Rock on the shore of Great Salt Lake to the point of beginning.
             1220          Section 51. Section 17-50-228 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-27 is renumbered
             1221      and amended to read:
             1222           [17-1-27].     17-50-228. Uintah County -- Description.
             1223          The geographic boundaries of Uintah County are described as follows: Beginning at a point
             1224      on the summit of the Uintah Mountains two sections and one-fifth mile west of a point where the
             1225      Uintah special meridian intersects the summit of the Uintah Mountains, thence southerly, adjacent
             1226      to and west of the Uintah special meridian a distance of two sections and one-fifth mile to the
             1227      south boundary of the former Uintah Indian Reservation; thence south parallel with the 110
             1228      degrees and 00 minutes west longitude to the line between townships 11 and 12 south, Salt Lake
             1229      base and meridian; thence east to the middle of the main channel of the Green River; thence down
             1230      the channel to the third standard parallel south; thence east to the summit of the Brown Cliffs;
             1231      thence northeasterly to the state boundary; thence north to the east quarter corner of section twelve
             1232      (12), township 2 south of range 25 east of Salt Lake base and meridian; thence west along the
             1233      center lines of sections twelve (12), eleven (11), ten (10), and nine (9), to the west quarter corner
             1234      of section nine (9), township 2 south of range 25 east; thence north along the west boundary lines


             1235      of sections nine (9), and four (4) to the northwest corner of section four (4), township 2 south of
             1236      range 25 east; thence west along the south boundary lines of sections thirty-two (32), and
             1237      thirty-one (31) township 1 south of range 25 east to the southwest corner of said township; thence
             1238      north along the west boundary line of said township 1 south of range 25 east to the northwest
             1239      corner of the township and range; thence west along the south boundary line of township 1 north
             1240      of range 24 east to the southwest corner of section thirty-six (36), township 1 north of range 24
             1241      east; thence north along the west boundary line of section thirty-six (36), to the northwest corner
             1242      of said section thirty-six (36); thence west along the south boundary lines of sections twenty-six
             1243      (26), and twenty-seven (27), township 1 north of range 24 east to the southwest corner of section
             1244      twenty-seven (27), or range and township; thence north along the west boundary lines of sections
             1245      twenty-seven (27), twenty-two (22), fifteen (15), ten (10) and three (3) to the northwest corner of
             1246      section three (3), township 1 north of range 24 east; thence west along the south boundary lines
             1247      of townships 2 north of ranges 24, 23 and 22 east to the northwest corner of section one (1),
             1248      township one (1) north of range twenty-two (22) east; thence south along the west boundary line
             1249      of sections one (1), twelve (12), thirteen (13), twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25), township one
             1250      (1) north of range twenty-two (22) east to the west quarter corner section twenty-five (25),
             1251      township one (1) north, range twenty-two (22) east; thence westerly to the monument at the top
             1252      of Mt. Lena, thence in a westerly direction following the water parting line along the summit of
             1253      the Uintah Mountains to the point of beginning.
             1254          Section 52. Section 17-50-229 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-28 is renumbered
             1255      and amended to read:
             1256           [17-1-28].     17-50-229. Utah County -- Description.
             1257          The geographic boundaries of Utah County are described as follows: Beginning at the point
             1258      of intersection of the Wasatch Range with the summit of the range crossing from the Wasatch to
             1259      the Oquirrh Mountains, thence westerly along said last mentioned summit to the summit of the
             1260      range between the Cedar and Rush Valleys; thence southerly along said summit to the summit of
             1261      the range between the Tintic Valley and the Goshen and CedarValleys; thence southerly along said
             1262      last mentioned summit to, and thence easterly along, the summit between Goshen and Juab Valleys
             1263      to, and thence northeasterly along, the summit of the high ground and range of mountains between
             1264      Utah and Juab Valleys to the summit of the Nebo Range; thence southeasterly along said summit
             1265      to the line between townships 11 and 12 south; thence east to the line between ranges 9 and 10


             1266      east; thence north to the township line between townships 10 and 11 south; thence west to a point
             1267      due south of the point where the wagon road from Spanish Fork to White River as it existed in
             1268      February, 1880, crossed the summit of the divide south of the Strawberry Valley; thence north to
             1269      said last mentioned point of crossing; thence northwesterly along the summit of the range passing
             1270      around the headwaters of Spanish Fork and Hobble Creeks to a point south of the point on the
             1271      Provo River one-fourth of a mile upstream from the middle of the mouth of the north fork of said
             1272      river; thence north to the summit of the range passing around the headwaters of Battle and
             1273      American Fork Creeks; thence following said summit to the point of beginning.
             1274          Section 53. Section 17-50-230 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-29 is renumbered
             1275      and amended to read:
             1276           [17-1-29].     17-50-230. Wasatch County -- Description.
             1277          The geographic boundaries of Wasatch County are described as follows: Beginning at a
             1278      point on the summit of the Uintah Range due north of the center line between the east and west
             1279      range line of range 9 west of the Uintah special meridian, thence southwesterly along the summit
             1280      of said range to a point east of the headwaters of the Provo River farthest east; thence west to the
             1281      said headwaters; thence down the middle of the channel of said river to the high bluff below
             1282      Goddard's Ranch; thence northerly to the point where the road between the Rhodes Valley and Salt
             1283      Lake City crosses the summit of the range south and east of the headwaters of East Canyon and
             1284      Silver Creeks; thence north to said point of crossing; thence southwesterly along said last
             1285      mentioned summit to the summit of the Wasatch Range at a point north of a point on the Provo
             1286      River one-fourth of a mile upstream from the middle of the mouth of the north fork of said river;
             1287      thence south to the summit of the range east of the headwaters of Hobble and Spanish Fork Creeks;
             1288      thence southeasterly along said last mentioned summit to the point where the White River and
             1289      Spanish Fork Road crossed said summit in February, 1880; thence south to the second standard
             1290      parallel south, Salt Lake base and meridian (which point is also an extension east from the Salt
             1291      Lake base line of the line between townships 10 and 11 south of Salt Lake meridian); thence east
             1292      along this line to its intersection with the center line between the east and west range lines of range
             1293      9 west of the Uintah special meridian; thence following the center line of the said range 9 west of
             1294      the Uintah special meridian to its northern extremity; thence due north to the point of beginning.
             1295          Section 54. Section 17-50-231 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-30 is renumbered
             1296      and amended to read:


             1297           [17-1-30].     17-50-231. Washington County -- Description.
             1298          The geographic boundaries of Washington County are described as follows: Beginning at
             1299      the intersection of the line between townships 36 and 37 south and the western boundary of the
             1300      state of Utah, thence east to the line between ranges 15 and 16 west; thence north to the northwest
             1301      corner of township 37 south, range 15 west; thence east to the northeast corner of township 37
             1302      south, range 15 west; thence south to the southeast corner of township 37 south, range 15 west;
             1303      thence east to the southeast corner of township 37 south, range 13 west; thence south to the
             1304      northeast corner of section 24, township 38 south, range 13 west; thence east on the section line
             1305      to the intersection of the range line between ranges 11 and 12 west; thence south on that range line
             1306      to the southwest corner of section 18, township 38 south, range 11 west; thence east on the section
             1307      line to the intersection of the range line between ranges 10 and 11 west; thence north along the
             1308      range line to the southwest corner of section 18, township 38 south, range 10 west; thence east on
             1309      the section line to the intersection of the range line between ranges 9 and 10 west at the northeast
             1310      corner of section 24, township 38 south, range 10 west; thence south on that range line to the south
             1311      boundary line of the state of Utah; thence west along the Utah-Arizona boundary line to the west
             1312      boundary line of the state of Utah; thence north along said west boundary line to the point of
             1313      beginning.
             1314          Section 55. Section 17-50-232 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-31 is renumbered
             1315      and amended to read:
             1316           [17-1-31].     17-50-232. Wayne County -- Description.
             1317          The geographic boundaries of Wayne County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1318      middle of the channel of the Green River at latitude 38 degrees and 30 minutes north, thence west
             1319      to the line between ranges 5 and 6 east; thence north to a point east of the point where the wagon
             1320      road crosses the summit between Marysvale and Monroe; thence west to the summit of the range
             1321      between the Rabbit and Grass Valleys; thence southwesterly along said summit to the Salt Lake
             1322      meridian; thence south to the line between townships 30 and 31 south; thence east to the middle
             1323      of the channel of the Colorado River; thence northerly up the channels of the Colorado and Green
             1324      Rivers to the point of beginning.
             1325          Section 56. Section 17-50-233 , which is renumbered from Section 17-1-32 is renumbered
             1326      and amended to read:
             1327           [17-1-32].     17-50-233. Weber County -- Description.


             1328          The geographic boundaries of Weber County are described as follows: Beginning at the
             1329      intersection of the summit of the Wasatch Range north and east of the Ogden Valley and the
             1330      summit of the range separating the Bear Lake Valley from the Cache Valley, thence westerly to
             1331      the hot springs near the county road north of Ogden along the summits of the Wasatch Range and
             1332      the spur range terminating at said hot springs; thence west to the line between ranges 3 and 4 west;
             1333      thence southwesterly in a straight line to the middle point of a line drawn from a point on the east
             1334      shore of Great Salt Lake west of the middle of the channel of the Weber River north of the
             1335      northwest corner of Kingston's Fort to a point on the west shore of said lake at latitude 41 degrees
             1336      north; thence northeasterly along said last described line to the east shore of Great Salt Lake;
             1337      thence east to the middle of the channel of the Weber River; thence up the middle of said channel
             1338      to a point where crossed by the summit line of the Wasatch Range; thence northeasterly along the
             1339      summit of said range around the headwaters of the Ogden River to the point of beginning.
             1340          Section 57. Section 17-50-301 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-2 is renumbered
             1341      and amended to read:
             1342     
Part 3. County Powers

             1343           [17-4-2].     17-50-301. Exercise of county powers.
             1344          The powers of a county [can] may be exercised only by the county executive and county
             1345      legislative body or by agents and officers acting under their authority or under authority of law.
             1346          Section 58. Section 17-50-302 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-3 is renumbered
             1347      and amended to read:
             1348           [17-4-3].     17-50-302. General county powers.
             1349          (1) A county may:
             1350          (a) as prescribed by statute, levy, assess, and collect taxes, borrow money, and levy and
             1351      collect special assessments for benefits conferred; and
             1352          (b) provide services, exercise powers, and perform functions that are reasonably related
             1353      to the safety, health, morals, and welfare of their inhabitants, except as limited or prohibited by
             1354      statute.
             1355          (2) A county [has power] may:
             1356          [(1) To] (a) sue and be sued[.];
             1357          [(2) To] (b) acquire land, including at a tax sale, and hold [land within its limits] it as
             1358      necessary and proper for county purposes[, and on tax sales.];


             1359          [(3) To] (c) make such contracts and [to] purchase and hold such personal property as may
             1360      be necessary to the exercise of its powers[.]; and
             1361          [(4) To] (d) manage and dispose of its property as the interests of its inhabitants may
             1362      require.
             1363          [(5) To levy and collect such taxes for purposes under its exclusive jurisdiction as are
             1364      authorized by law.]
             1365          Section 59. Section 17-50-303 , which is renumbered from Section 17-4-4 is renumbered
             1366      and amended to read:
             1367           [17-4-4].     17-50-303. County borrowing authorized -- Issuance of tax anticipation
             1368      notes -- Purposes.
             1369          [No] (1) A county [shall in any manner] may not give or lend its credit to or in aid of any
             1370      person or corporation, or appropriate money in aid of any private enterprise. [The]
             1371          (2) A county [legislative body] may borrow money in anticipation of the collection of taxes
             1372      and other county revenues [of the county] in the manner and subject to the conditions of [the] Title
             1373      11, Chapter 14, Utah Municipal Bond Act. [This]
             1374          (3) A county may incur indebtedness [may be incurred] under Subsection (1) for any
             1375      purpose for which funds of the county may be expended.
             1376          Section 60. Section 17-50-304 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-229 is renumbered
             1377      and amended to read:
             1378           [17-5-229].     17-50-304. Police, building, and sanitary regulations.
             1379          [They] A county may make and enforce within the limits of the county, outside the limits
             1380      of [incorporated] cities and towns, all such local, police, building, and sanitary regulations as are
             1381      not in conflict with general laws.
             1382          Section 61. Section 17-50-305 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-232 is renumbered
             1383      and amended to read:
             1384           [17-5-232].     17-50-305. County roads and airports -- Acquisition and control --
             1385      Retainage.
             1386          (1) [They] A county may:
             1387          (a) contract for, purchase, or otherwise acquire, when necessary, rights of way for county
             1388      roads over private property, and may institute proceedings for acquiring such rights of way as
             1389      provided by law[, and];


             1390          (b) lay out, construct, maintain, control, and manage county roads, sidewalks, ferries and
             1391      bridges within the county, outside of [incorporated] cities[, may] and towns;
             1392          (c) designate the county roads to be maintained by the county within or extending through
             1393      any [incorporated] city or town, which [in no case shall] may not be more than three in the same
             1394      direction[, and may];
             1395          (d) abolish or abandon [such] county roads [as] that are unnecessary for the use of the
             1396      public, in the manner provided by law[. They may also ]; and
             1397          (e) lay out, construct, maintain, control, and manage landing fields and hangars for the use
             1398      of airplanes or other vehicles for aerial travel [anywhere within the county].
             1399          (2) If any payment on a contract with a private contractor to construct county roads,
             1400      sidewalks, ferries, and bridges under this section is retained or withheld, it shall be retained or
             1401      withheld and released as provided in Section 13-8-5 .
             1402          Section 62. Section 17-50-306 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-233 is renumbered
             1403      and amended to read:
             1404           [17-5-233].     17-50-306. Granting franchises over public roads -- Limitation.
             1405          [They] (1) A county may grant franchises along and over the public roads and highways
             1406      for all lawful purposes, upon such terms, conditions, and restrictions as in the judgment of the
             1407      [board may be] county legislative body are necessary and proper, to be exercised in such manner
             1408      as to present the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to the traveling public[, but such
             1409      permission shall].
             1410          (2) A franchise under Subsection (1) may not be granted for a [longer] period longer than
             1411      50 years.
             1412          Section 63. Section 17-50-307 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-234 is renumbered
             1413      and amended to read:
             1414           [17-5-234].     17-50-307. Franchises for toll roads.
             1415          [They] (1) Subject to Subsection (2), a county may grant, on such terms, conditions, and
             1416      restrictions as in the judgment of the [board may be] county executive are necessary and proper,
             1417      licenses and franchises for taking tolls on public roads or highways whenever in the judgment of
             1418      the [board] county executive the expense of operating or maintaining [such] the roads or highways
             1419      as free public highways is too great to justify the county in operating or maintaining them[;
             1420      provided, that it shall always be a condition attached to the granting of such licenses and


             1421      franchises].
             1422          (2) Each license and franchise granted under Subsection (1) shall contain the condition that
             1423      [such] the roads and highways shall be kept in reasonable repair by the persons to whom such
             1424      licenses or franchises [may be] are granted.
             1425          Section 64. Section 17-50-308 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-235 is renumbered
             1426      and amended to read:
             1427           [17-5-235].     17-50-308. Franchises for ferries and bridges.
             1428          [They] (1) A county may grant licenses and franchises for constructing and keeping in
             1429      repair roads, bridges, and ferries and for the taking of tolls [thereon] on them. [All persons]
             1430          (2) Each person operating any toll boat or ferry for the transportation of persons, vehicles,
             1431      or livestock across any stream, river, or body of water in this state shall obtain a franchise for [the]
             1432      its operation [of the same] from the county executive of the county [or counties] in which such
             1433      boat or ferry is operated. [Whenever]
             1434          (3) If such boat or ferry is operated on a stream or body of water forming the boundary line
             1435      between two adjoining counties, the person operating the boat or ferry shall obtain a franchise
             1436      [shall be obtained] from the county executive of each [of such counties] county.
             1437          Section 65. Section 17-50-309 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-236 is renumbered
             1438      and amended to read:
             1439           [17-5-236].     17-50-309. Regulation of use of roads.
             1440          [They] A county may enact ordinances and make regulations not in conflict with law for
             1441      the control, construction, alteration, repair, and use of all public roads and highways in the county
             1442      outside of [incorporated] cities and towns.
             1443          Section 66. Section 17-50-310 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-237 is renumbered
             1444      and amended to read:
             1445           [17-5-237].     17-50-310. Water and water rights -- Acquisition and control --
             1446      Retainage.
             1447          (1) [They] A county may:
             1448          (a) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any real or personal property or water rights
             1449      necessary for the use of the county; [may]
             1450          (b) purchase or otherwise acquire the necessary real estate upon which to sink wells to
             1451      obtain water for sprinkling roads and for other county purposes and [may] erect thereon pumping


             1452      apparatus, tanks, and reservoirs for [the] obtaining and [storage of] storing water for such
             1453      purposes[; may] and preserve, take care of, manage, and control [the same] that real estate and
             1454      those facilities; [may]
             1455          (c) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any water rights or stock or rights in reservoirs
             1456      or storage companies or associations for the use of citizens of the county; [may]
             1457          (d) construct dams and canals for the storage and distribution of [such] waters referred to
             1458      in Subsection (1)(c); and [may]
             1459          (e) fix the price for and sell [such] water, water rights, stock, or rights in reservoir or
             1460      storage companies or associations, with the dams and canals, as are not required for public use to
             1461      citizens of the county.
             1462          (2) If any payment on a contract with a private contractor to construct dams and canals
             1463      under this section is retained or withheld, it shall be retained or withheld and released as provided
             1464      in Section 13-8-5 .
             1465          Section 67. Section 17-50-311 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-239 is renumbered
             1466      and amended to read:
             1467           [17-5-239].     17-50-311. Courthouse, jail, hospital, and other public buildings --
             1468      Acquisition and control -- Retainage.
             1469          (1) [They] A county may erect, repair or rebuild, and furnish a courthouse, jail, hospital,
             1470      and such other public buildings as may be necessary, and join with cities and towns in the
             1471      construction, ownership, and operation of hospitals.
             1472          (2) If any payment on a contract with a private contractor to erect, repair, or rebuild public
             1473      buildings under this section is retained or withheld, it shall be retained or withheld and released
             1474      as provided in Section 13-8-5 .
             1475          Section 68. Section 17-50-312 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-242 is renumbered
             1476      and amended to read:
             1477           [17-5-242].     17-50-312. Acquisition, management, and disposal of property.
             1478          (1) [The] A county may purchase, receive, hold, sell, lease, convey, or otherwise acquire
             1479      and dispose of any real or personal property or any interest in such property that it determines to
             1480      be in the public interest.
             1481          (2) Any property interest acquired by the county shall be held in the name of the county
             1482      unless specifically otherwise provided by law.


             1483          (3) The county legislative body shall provide by ordinance, resolution, rule, or regulation
             1484      for the manner in which property shall be acquired, managed, and disposed of.
             1485          Section 69. Section 17-50-313 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-243 is renumbered
             1486      and amended to read:
             1487           [17-5-243].     17-50-313. Provisions for general health -- Creation of health
             1488      department.
             1489          [The board of health] Each county shall:
             1490          (1) make provisions for the preservation of health in the county and pay the related
             1491      expenses; and
             1492          (2) in cooperation with municipalities in the county, create a local health department as
             1493      provided in Title 26A, Chapter 1, Part 1, Local Health Department Act.
             1494          Section 70. Section 17-50-314 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-245 is renumbered
             1495      and amended to read:
             1496           [17-5-245].     17-50-314. Powers of cities and towns not affected.
             1497          Nothing [contained] in this chapter [is intended] may be construed to diminish, impair, or
             1498      [in any wise] affect the power conferred upon [incorporated] cities and towns.
             1499          Section 71. Section 17-50-315 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-264 is renumbered
             1500      and amended to read:
             1501           [17-5-264].     17-50-315. Study and improvement of county government -- Charges
             1502      and expenses.
             1503          (1) [The several counties of the state of Utah are authorized and empowered, either singly]
             1504      A county may, individually or in association with other counties, [to] study the processes and
             1505      methods of county government with a view to improvement and [to] cause to be assembled and
             1506      presented to the Legislature [of the state of Utah] or the Congress of the United States, or to or
             1507      before the appropriate committees of either or both, such information and factual data with respect
             1508      to the effect upon [said] counties, the taxpayers, and the people, of existing, pending or proposed
             1509      legislation, as in the judgment of county executives and legislative bodies, will be in the interest
             1510      of and beneficial to [said] counties, taxpayers, and people[; and the].
             1511          (2) The charges and expenses incurred under Subsection (1) shall be proper claim against
             1512      [the] county funds [of such counties], to be audited and paid as other county claims.
             1513          Section 72. Section 17-50-316 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-265 is renumbered


             1514      and amended to read:
             1515           [17-5-265].     17-50-316. Development of county resources.
             1516          [The county legislative bodies of the respective counties within the state are authorized and
             1517      empowered to] A county may provide for the development of the county's mineral, water,
             1518      manpower, industrial, historical, cultural, and other resources.
             1519          Section 73. Section 17-50-317 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-271 is renumbered
             1520      and amended to read:
             1521           [17-5-271].     17-50-317. Expenditure of county funds authorized to develop county
             1522      resources.
             1523          [The] A county [legislative body] may expend county funds as are considered advisable
             1524      to carry out the purposes of [this act] Section 17-50-316 .
             1525          Section 74. Section 17-50-318 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-275 is renumbered
             1526      and amended to read:
             1527           [17-5-275].     17-50-318. Mental health and substance abuse services.
             1528          [The county legislative body of each] Each county shall provide mental health services in
             1529      accordance with Title 62A, Chapter 12, Mental Health, and substance abuse services in accordance
             1530      with Title 62A, Chapter 8, Substance Abuse.
             1531          Section 75. Section 17-50-319 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-17 is renumbered
             1532      and amended to read:
             1533           [17-15-17].     17-50-319. County expenses enumerated.
             1534          County charges are:
             1535          (1) those incurred against the county by any law;
             1536          (2) the necessary expenses of the county attorney or district attorney incurred in criminal
             1537      cases arising in the county, and all other expenses necessarily incurred by [him] the county or
             1538      district attorney in the prosecution of criminal cases, except jury and witness fees;
             1539          (3) the expenses necessarily incurred in the support of persons charged with or convicted
             1540      of a criminal offense and committed to the county jail;
             1541          (4) [the sums required by law to be paid to jurors in civil cases] for [counties] a county not
             1542      within the state district court administrative system, the sum required by law to be paid jurors in
             1543      civil cases;
             1544          (5) all charges and accounts for services rendered by any justice court judge for services


             1545      in the trial and examination of persons charged with a criminal offense not otherwise provided for
             1546      by law;
             1547          (6) the contingent expenses necessarily incurred for the use and benefit of the county;
             1548          (7) every other sum directed by law to be raised for any county purposes under the
             1549      direction of the [governing] county legislative body [of the county] or declared a county charge;
             1550          (8) the fees of constables for services rendered in criminal cases;
             1551          (9) the necessary expenses of the sheriff and [his] deputies incurred in civil and criminal
             1552      cases arising in the county, and all other expenses necessarily incurred by the sheriff and [his]
             1553      deputies performing the duties imposed upon them by law; and
             1554          (10) the sums required by law to be paid by the county to jurors and witnesses serving at
             1555      inquests and in criminal cases in justice courts.
             1556          Section 76. Section 17-50-320 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-21 is renumbered
             1557      and amended to read:
             1558           [17-15-21].     17-50-320. Support of the arts by counties -- Appropriations --
             1559      Guidelines.
             1560          [The governing body of any] A county may provide for and appropriate funds for the
             1561      support of the arts, including [but not limited to]:
             1562          (1) music, dance, theatre, crafts and visual, folk and literary art, for the purpose of
             1563      enriching the lives of its residents; and [may]
             1564          (2) establish guidelines for the support of the arts.
             1565          Section 77. Section 17-50-401 is enacted to read:
             1566     
Part 4. Claims Against the County

             1567          17-50-401. Claims presented to county executive -- Auditor review -- Attorney review
             1568      -- Claim requirements -- Approval or disapproval of claim.
             1569          (1) Subject to Subsection (3), each county executive shall review each claim against the
             1570      county and disapprove or, if payment appears to the county executive to be just, lawful, and
             1571      properly due and owing, approve the claim.
             1572          (2) Upon receiving a notice of claim under Section 63-30-11 , the county clerk shall deliver
             1573      the notice of claim to the county executive.
             1574          (3) (a) The county executive shall forward all claims regarding liability to the county
             1575      attorney, or, in a county that has a district attorney but not a county attorney, to the district attorney


             1576      for the attorney's review and recommendation to the county executive regarding liability and
             1577      payment.
             1578          (b) Except as provided in Section 17-50-405 , the county executive shall forward all claims
             1579      requesting payment for goods or services to the county auditor for the auditor's review and
             1580      recommendation to the county executive.
             1581          (4) Each claim for goods or services against a county shall:
             1582          (a) itemize the claim, giving applicable names, dates, and particular goods provided or
             1583      services rendered;
             1584          (b) if the claim is for service of process, state the character of process served, upon whom
             1585      served, the number of days engaged, and the number of miles traveled;
             1586          (c) be duly substantiated as to its correctness and as to the fact that it is justly due;
             1587          (d) if the claim is for materials furnished, state to whom the materials were furnished, by
             1588      whom ordered, and the quantity and price agreed upon; and
             1589          (e) be presented to the county executive within a year after the last item of the account or
             1590      credit accrued.
             1591          (5) If the county executive refuses to hear or consider a claim because it is not properly
             1592      made out, the county executive shall cause notice of the refusal to be given to the claimant or the
             1593      claimant's agent and shall allow a reasonable amount of time for the claim to be properly itemized
             1594      and substantiated.
             1595          (6) Nothing in this section may be construed to modify the requirements of Section
             1596      63-30-11 .
             1597          Section 78. Section 17-50-402 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-11 is renumbered
             1598      and amended to read:
             1599           [17-15-11].     17-50-402. Payment or rejection of claims.
             1600          [When the board] (1) If the county executive finds that any claim presented is not payable
             1601      by the county or is not a proper county charge [it must be rejected], the county executive shall
             1602      reject the claim.
             1603          (2) (a) If [it] the claim is found to be a proper county charge, but greater in amount than
             1604      is justly due, the [board] county executive may allow the claim in part and may order a warrant
             1605      drawn for the portion allowed.
             1606          (b) If the claimant is unwilling to receive [such] the amount in full payment, the [claim]


             1607      county executive may [be] again [considered by the board] consider the claim.
             1608          Section 79. Section 17-50-403 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-12 is renumbered
             1609      and amended to read:
             1610           [17-15-12].     17-50-403. Action on rejected claim -- Limitation.
             1611          (1) A claimant dissatisfied with the rejection of [his] a claim or demand or with the
             1612      amount allowed [him] on [his] an account may sue the county [therefor] on the claim, demand, or
             1613      account at any time within one year after the first rejection [thereof] of the claim, demand, or
             1614      account by the [board] county executive, but not afterward.
             1615          (2) If in such action judgment is recovered for more than the [board] county executive
             1616      allowed, costs shall be taxed against the county, but if no more is recovered than the [board]
             1617      county executive allowed, costs shall be taxed against the plaintiff.
             1618          (3) On presentation of a certified copy of [the] a judgment against the county, the [board
             1619      must] county executive shall allow and pay the same.
             1620          Section 80. Section 17-50-404 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-13 is renumbered
             1621      and amended to read:
             1622           [17-15-13].     17-50-404. Judgments against county -- Payment.
             1623          [When any] (1) If a judgment is obtained against a county, [the same must] it shall be paid
             1624      as are other county charges.
             1625          (2) The county legislative body shall levy and authorize the collection of a sufficient
             1626      amount of revenue to pay off and discharge such judgment in addition to the ordinary expenses of
             1627      the county, but the property of the county and of the persons owning property situated or liable to
             1628      taxation [therein shall in no case] in the county may not be liable to judgment lien or to seizure or
             1629      sale upon execution or other process of any court.
             1630          Section 81. Section 17-50-405 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-14 is renumbered
             1631      and amended to read:
             1632           [17-15-14].     17-50-405. County legislative body claim for expenses -- County
             1633      auditor recommendation.
             1634          [All claims] (1) Each claim against the county presented by [any] a member of the county
             1635      legislative body for the member's expenses [must] shall:
             1636          (a) be itemized and verified as other claims[, and must];
             1637          (b) state that the service has been actually rendered[,]; and[, before allowance, such claims


             1638      must]
             1639          (c) be presented to the county attorney[, who must] or, in a county that has a district
             1640      attorney but not a county attorney, the district attorney.
             1641          (2) (a) The county or district attorney, as the case may be, shall endorse [thereon] on the
             1642      claim, in writing, [his] the attorney's opinion as to [the] its legality [thereof].
             1643          (b) If the [county] attorney declares the claim illegal, [he must] the attorney shall state
             1644      specifically [wherein] the reasons why it is illegal, and the county executive shall reject the claim
             1645      [must then be rejected by the county legislative body].
             1646          Section 82. Section 17-50-406 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-15 is renumbered
             1647      and amended to read:
             1648           [17-15-15].     17-50-406. Officers not to advocate claims -- Right to oppose claims.
             1649          (1) No county officer [shall] may, except for [his] the officer's own services, present any
             1650      claim, account, or demand for allowance against the county or in any way advocate the relief asked
             1651      in the claim or demand made by any other person.
             1652          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a county officer may forward to the county executive
             1653      a claim made by another and may endorse on the claim the officer's recommendation to the county
             1654      executive regarding payment of the claim.
             1655          (3) Any person may appear before the [board] county executive and oppose the allowance
             1656      of any claim or demand made against the county.
             1657          Section 83. Section 17-52-101 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-102 is
             1658      renumbered and amended to read:
             1659     
CHAPTER 52. FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT

             1660     
Part 1. General Provisions

             1661           [17-35a-102].     17-52-101. Definitions.
             1662          As used in this chapter:
             1663          (1) "Appointment council" means a group of persons consisting of:
             1664          (a) the governor or the governor's designee;
             1665          (b) the speaker of the House of Representatives or the speaker's designee;
             1666          (c) the president of the Senate or the president's designee;
             1667          (d) a resident of the county in which the optional plan is proposed, designated by the
             1668      county legislative body;


             1669          (e) a resident of the county in which the optional plan is proposed, designated by majority
             1670      vote of the mayors of all cities and towns in the county in which the optional plan is proposed; and
             1671          (f) four other residents of the county in which the optional plan is proposed, designated
             1672      by majority vote of the five other members of the appointment council.
             1673          (2) "Optional plan" means a plan establishing an alternate form of government for a county
             1674      as provided in Section [ 17-35a-401 ] 17-52-401 .
             1675          (3) "Reasonable notice" means, at a minimum:
             1676          (a) (i) publication in a newspaper of general circulation within the county at least once a
             1677      week for at least two consecutive weeks ending no more than ten and no fewer than three days
             1678      before the event that is the subject of the notice; or
             1679          (ii) if there is no newspaper of general circulation within the county, posting at least one
             1680      notice per 1,000 population within the county, for at least a week ending no more than three days
             1681      before the event that is the subject of the notice, at locations throughout the county that are most
             1682      likely to give actual notice to county residents; and
             1683          (b) if the county has an Internet home page, posting an electronic notice on the Internet for
             1684      at least seven days immediately before the event that is the subject of the notice.
             1685          (4) "Study committee" means a group of persons:
             1686          (a) (i) elected pursuant to a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ]
             1687      17-52-202 (3)(a) or [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (3)(d)(i)(B) in which the county legislative body
             1688      specifies that the members should be elected; or
             1689          (ii) appointed under Section [ 17-35a-301 ] 17-52-301 ; and
             1690          (b) charged with the duties provided in Section [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 .
             1691          Section 84. Section 17-52-102 is enacted to read:
             1692          17-52-102. Allowed forms of county government -- Unless another is adopted, county
             1693      to operate under county commission form.
             1694          (1) Each county shall operate under one of the following forms of county government:
             1695          (a) the county commission form under Section 17-52-501 ;
             1696          (b) the expanded county commission form under Section 17-52-502 ;
             1697          (c) the executive and chief administrative officer-council form under Section 17-52-503 ;
             1698          (d) the county executive and council form under Section 17-52-504 ;
             1699          (e) the council-manager form under Section 17-52-505 ; or


             1700          (f) the council and county administrative officer form under Section 17-52-506 .
             1701          (2) Unless it adopts another form of government as provided in this chapter, each county
             1702      shall operate under the county commission form of government under Section 17-52-501 .
             1703          Section 85. Section 17-52-201 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-201 is
             1704      renumbered and amended to read:
             1705     
Part 2. Procedure

             1706           [17-35a-201].     17-52-201. Procedure for initiating adoption of optional plan
             1707      -- Limitations -- Pending proceedings.
             1708          (1) An optional plan proposing an alternate form of government for a county may be
             1709      adopted as provided in this chapter.
             1710          (2) The process to adopt an optional plan establishing an alternate form of county
             1711      government may be initiated by:
             1712          (a) the county legislative body as provided in Section [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 ; or
             1713          (b) registered voters of the county as provided in Section [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 .
             1714          (3) (a) If the process to adopt an optional plan has been initiated under Chapter 26, Laws
             1715      of Utah 1973, Section 3, 4, or 5, or Section [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 or [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 ,
             1716      the county legislative body may not initiate the process again under Section [ 17-35a-202 ]
             1717      17-52-202 unless the earlier proceeding:
             1718          (i) has been concluded by the county legislative body rejecting the optional plan;
             1719          (ii) has been concluded by an affirmative or negative vote of registered voters; or
             1720          (iii) has not been concluded but has been pending for at least two years.
             1721          (b) A county legislative body may not initiate the process to adopt an optional plan under
             1722      Section [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 within four years of an election at which voters approved or
             1723      rejected an optional plan proposed as a result of a process initiated by the county legislative body.
             1724          (c) Registered voters of a county may not initiate the process to adopt an optional plan
             1725      under Section [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 within four years of an election at which voters approved
             1726      or rejected an optional plan proposed as a result of a process initiated by registered voters.
             1727          [(4) (a) A proceeding to adopt an optional form of county government commenced under
             1728      Chapter 26, Laws of Utah 1973, as amended, and pending on the effective date of this section may
             1729      continue under the applicable provisions of this chapter.]
             1730          [(b) No part of a proceeding to adopt an optional form of county government commenced


             1731      under Chapter 26, Laws of Utah 1973, as amended, and pending on the effective date of this
             1732      section, may be considered invalid because of a failure to meet a requirement of this chapter that
             1733      was not included in Chapter 26, Laws of Utah 1973, as amended.]
             1734          Section 86. Section 17-52-202 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-202 is
             1735      renumbered and amended to read:
             1736           [17-35a-202].     17-52-202. County legislative body initiation of adoption of
             1737      optional plan -- Procedure.
             1738          (1) A county legislative body may initiate the process of adopting an optional plan by:
             1739          (a) adopting a resolution of intent as provided in Subsection (2)(a);
             1740          (b) adopting a resolution to submit to the voters the question of whether a study committee
             1741      should be established as provided in Subsection (3)(a); or
             1742          (c) adopting a resolution to approve the establishment of a study committee as provided
             1743      in Subsection (4)(a).
             1744          (2) (a) A county legislative body may adopt a resolution indicating its intent to propose
             1745      the adoption of an optional plan.
             1746          (b) Each resolution under Subsection (2)(a) shall:
             1747          (i) contain a general description of the proposed optional plan;
             1748          (ii) set a public hearing or series of public hearings on the proposed optional plan; and
             1749          (iii) require that reasonable notice be given of the public hearing or series of public
             1750      hearings.
             1751          (c) A county legislative body may appoint an advisory committee to assist it in preparing
             1752      the optional plan that the county legislative body intends to propose for adoption.
             1753          (d) Each county legislative body adopting a resolution under Subsection (2)(a) shall:
             1754          (i) hold a public hearing or series of public hearings, as the county legislative body
             1755      determines, on the proposed optional plan beginning no less than 15 days after adoption of the
             1756      resolution;
             1757          (ii) beginning the day after the resolution is adopted, maintain at least three complete
             1758      copies of the proposed optional plan at the office of the county clerk for inspection and copying
             1759      by the public; and
             1760          (iii) in each notice or publication of the public hearing or series of public hearings, refer
             1761      to the complete proposed optional plan and its availability for inspection and copying in the county


             1762      clerk's office.
             1763          (e) (i) At the conclusion of the public hearing or series of hearings required under
             1764      Subsection (2)(d)(i), a county legislative body may adopt a resolution recommending the adoption
             1765      of the proposed optional plan by registered voters.
             1766          (ii) Before adopting a resolution under Subsection (2)(e)(i), a county legislative body may
             1767      modify the proposed optional plan.
             1768          (iii) Each resolution under Subsection (2)(e)(i) shall provide for submitting the proposed
             1769      optional plan to the voters at an election held under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 .
             1770          (f) Failure to adopt a resolution under Subsection (2)(e)(i) within six months of the
             1771      adoption of a resolution under Subsection (2)(a) shall be considered a rejection of the proposed
             1772      optional plan.
             1773          (g) A county legislative body may reconsider its action in proposing an optional plan under
             1774      this Subsection (2) and terminate the process to adopt the optional plan if the reconsideration and
             1775      termination occur:
             1776          (i) within six months after the adoption of a resolution under Subsection (2)(e)(i); and
             1777          (ii) no later than six months before the date on which an election under Section
             1778      [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 is scheduled.
             1779          (3) (a) As an alternative to the procedure under Subsection (2), a county legislative body
             1780      may adopt a resolution to submit to the registered voters of the county the question of whether a
             1781      study committee should be established.
             1782          (b) Each resolution adopted under Subsection (3)(a) shall:
             1783          (i) require the question to be submitted to the registered voters of the county at a general
             1784      or special election, as the county legislative body determines, no less than 90 days and no more
             1785      than 180 days after adoption of the resolution under Subsection (3)(a);
             1786          (ii) specify the number of members of the proposed study committee, subject to Subsection
             1787      [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (1)(a), and whether the members are to be elected or appointed; and
             1788          (iii) if the members are to be elected, provide procedures for the nonpartisan nomination
             1789      of the members of the proposed study committee and their nonpartisan election at the same
             1790      election at which the question of the establishment of the study committee is submitted.
             1791          (c) If the members of the proposed study committee are to be appointed, their appointment
             1792      shall be governed by Section [ 17-35a-301 ] 17-52-301 .


             1793          (4) (a) As an alternative to the procedures under Subsections (2) and (3), a county
             1794      legislative body may adopt a resolution approving the establishment of a study committee with
             1795      appointed members.
             1796          (b) Each resolution under Subsection (4)(a) shall:
             1797          (i) specify the number of members of the study committee, subject to Subsection
             1798      [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (1)(a); and
             1799          (ii) provide for the appointment of the members as provided in Section [ 17-35a-301 ]
             1800      17-52-301 .
             1801          Section 87. Section 17-52-203 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-203 is
             1802      renumbered and amended to read:
             1803           [17-35a-203].     17-52-203. Registered voter initiation of adoption of optional
             1804      plan -- Procedure.
             1805          (1) Registered voters of a county may initiate the process of adopting an optional plan by:
             1806          (a) filing copies of a proposed optional plan, as provided in Subsection (2)(c), in
             1807      anticipation of filing a petition under Subsection (2)(a); or
             1808          (b) filing a petition under Subsection (3).
             1809          (2) (a) Registered voters of a county may file a petition requiring the county legislative
             1810      body to submit a proposed optional plan to the registered voters of the county.
             1811          (b) Each petition under Subsection (2)(a) shall:
             1812          (i) be signed by registered voters residing in the county equal in number to at least 15%
             1813      of the total number of votes cast in the county at the most recent election for governor;
             1814          (ii) contain a general description of the proposed optional plan;
             1815          (iii) indicate that a complete copy of the proposed optional plan is available for inspection
             1816      and copying at the county clerk's office;
             1817          (iv) designate up to five of the petition signers as sponsors, one of whom shall be
             1818      designated as the contact sponsor, with the mailing address and telephone number of each; and
             1819          (v) be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in which the petition signers reside.
             1820          (c) Before circulating a petition under Subsection (2)(a) for signature, the petition sponsors
             1821      shall file with the county clerk at least three complete copies of the proposed optional plan that is
             1822      the subject of the petition.
             1823          (d) A county legislative body may not alter an optional plan proposed under this


             1824      Subsection (2).
             1825          (e) Within 30 days after the county clerk's receipt of the attorney general statement under
             1826      Section [ 17-35a-203.5 ] 17-52-204 with respect to a petition certified under Subsection
             1827      (4)(a)(ii)(A), each county legislative body shall establish the date for an election to be held as
             1828      provided under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 .
             1829          (3) (a) Registered voters of a county may file a petition requiring the county legislative
             1830      body to adopt a resolution for the establishment of a study committee.
             1831          (b) Each petition under Subsection (3)(a) shall:
             1832          (i) request the county legislative body to choose between:
             1833          (A) adopting a resolution that establishes a study committee with members appointed
             1834      under Section [ 17-35a-301 ] 17-52-301 ; or
             1835          (B) adopting a resolution submitting to the county's registered voters the question of
             1836      whether a study committee should be established;
             1837          (ii) be signed by registered voters residing in the county equal in number to at least 10%
             1838      of the total number of votes cast in the county at the most recent election for governor;
             1839          (iii) designate up to five of the petition signers as sponsors, one of whom shall be
             1840      designated as the contact sponsor, with the mailing address and telephone number of each; and
             1841          (iv) be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in which the petition signers reside.
             1842          (c) (i) Within 90 days of the certification of the petition under Subsection (4)(a)(ii)(A), the
             1843      county legislative body shall hold a public hearing or series of public hearings, as the county
             1844      legislative body determines, on the petition.
             1845          (ii) The county legislative body shall give reasonable notice of the public hearing or series
             1846      of public hearings under Subsection (3)(c)(i).
             1847          (d) (i) At the conclusion of the public hearing or series of public hearings required under
             1848      Subsection (3)(c)(i), the county legislative body shall:
             1849          (A) adopt a resolution approving the establishment of a study committee with members
             1850      appointed under Section [ 17-35a-301 ] 17-52-301 and specifying the number of members to be
             1851      appointed, subject to Subsection [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (1)(a); or
             1852          (B) adopt a resolution submitting to the county's registered voters the question of whether
             1853      a study committee under Section [ 17-35a-301 ] 17-52-301 should be established.
             1854          (ii) Each resolution under Subsection (3)(d)(i)(B) shall comply with the requirements of


             1855      Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (3)(b).
             1856          (4) (a) Within 30 days of the filing of a petition under Subsection (2)(a) or (3)(a) or an
             1857      amended or supplemental petition under Subsection (4)(b), the county clerk shall:
             1858          (i) determine whether the petition or amended or supplemental petition has been signed
             1859      by the required number of registered voters; and
             1860          (ii) (A) if so:
             1861          (I) certify the petition or amended or supplemental petition and deliver it to the county
             1862      legislative body; and
             1863          (II) notify in writing the contact sponsor of the certification; or
             1864          (B) if not, reject the petition or the amended or supplemental petition and notify in writing
             1865      the county legislative body and the contact sponsor of the rejection and the reasons for the
             1866      rejection.
             1867          (b) If a county clerk rejects a petition or an amended or supplemental petition under
             1868      Subsection (4)(a)(ii)(B), the petition may be amended or supplemented or an amended or
             1869      supplemental petition may be further amended or supplemented with additional signatures and
             1870      refiled within 20 days of the date of rejection.
             1871          (5) With the unanimous approval of petition sponsors, a petition filed under Subsection
             1872      (2)(a) or (3) may be withdrawn at any time within 90 days after petition certification but no later
             1873      than 45 days before an election under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 or Subsection (3)(d)(i)(B)
             1874      if:
             1875          (a) the petition notified signers in conspicuous language that the petition sponsors are
             1876      authorized to withdraw the petition; and
             1877          (b) there are at least three sponsors of the petition.
             1878          Section 88. Section 17-52-204 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-203.5 is
             1879      renumbered and amended to read:
             1880           [17-35a-203.5].     17-52-204. Attorney general review of proposed optional plan
             1881      -- Conflict with statutory or constitutional provisions -- Processing of optional plan after
             1882      attorney general review.
             1883          (1) The county clerk shall send to the attorney general a copy of each proposed optional
             1884      plan within ten days after:
             1885          (a) for an optional plan proposed in a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ]


             1886      17-52-202 (2)(e), adoption of the resolution;
             1887          (b) for an optional plan proposed by registered voters under Section [ 17-35a-203 ]
             1888      17-52-203 :
             1889          (i) the filing of a request for attorney general review under Subsection (6); or
             1890          (ii) if the optional plan has not already been reviewed by the attorney general pursuant to
             1891      a request under Subsection (6), certification of a petition under Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ]
             1892      17-52-203 (4)(a)(ii)(A).
             1893          (2) Within 45 days after receipt of the proposed optional plan from the county clerk under
             1894      Subsection (1), the attorney general shall send a written report to the county clerk containing the
             1895      information required under Subsection (3).
             1896          (3) Each report from the attorney general under Subsection (2) shall:
             1897          (a) state the attorney general's opinion as to whether implementation of the optional plan
             1898      as proposed would result in a violation of any applicable statutory or constitutional provision;
             1899          (b) if the attorney general concludes that a violation would result:
             1900          (i) identify specifically each statutory or constitutional provision that would be violated
             1901      by implementation of the optional plan as proposed;
             1902          (ii) identify specifically each provision or feature of the proposed optional plan that would
             1903      result in a statutory or constitutional violation if the plan is implemented as proposed;
             1904          (iii) state whether, in the attorney general's opinion, any of the provisions or features
             1905      identified in Subsection (3)(b)(ii) are so integral to the proposed optional plan that having
             1906      previously changed the specified provision or feature to avoid the violation would have affected
             1907      the decision of a legislative body member or study committee member who favored the proposed
             1908      optional plan or a reasonable petitioner who signed a petition proposing the optional plan; and
             1909          (iv) if all the provisions or features identified in Subsection (3)(b)(ii) do not meet the
             1910      standard of Subsection (3)(b)(iii), recommend how the proposed optional plan may be amended
             1911      to avoid the statutory or constitutional violation.
             1912          (4) (a) If the attorney general's statement under Subsection (3) identifies provisions or
             1913      features under Subsection (3)(b)(ii) that meet the standard of Subsection (3)(b)(iii), the proposed
             1914      optional plan may not be presented to the voters under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 , except
             1915      that:
             1916          (i) for an optional plan proposed by a resolution under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ]


             1917      17-52-202 (2)(e), the county legislative body may amend the optional plan to avoid the violation
             1918      and then adopt a new resolution under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (2)(e) that shall be
             1919      treated as any other resolution under that subsection; and
             1920          (ii) for an optional plan proposed in a study committee report under Subsection
             1921      [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d), the study committee may amend the optional plan to avoid the
             1922      violation and then adopt a new report under Subsection [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d) that will be
             1923      treated as any other report under that subsection.
             1924          (b) (i) If the attorney general's statement under Subsection (3) identifies provisions or
             1925      features under Subsection (3)(b)(ii) that do not meet the standard of Subsection (3)(b)(iii), the
             1926      optional plan may be amended to avoid the statutory or constitutional violations and then:
             1927          (A) submitted to the voters at an election under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 , if the
             1928      optional plan is proposed in a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (2)(e),
             1929      a petition that has been certified under Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (4)(a)(ii)(A), or a study
             1930      committee report filed under Subsection [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d); or
             1931          (B) the subject of a petition that is circulated for signatures under Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ]
             1932      17-52-203 (2), if the attorney general's statement results from a request under Subsection (6).
             1933          (ii) Each amendment to an optional plan under Subsection (4)(b)(i) shall be made by:
             1934          (A) for an optional plan proposed in a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ]
             1935      17-52-202 (2)(e), the county legislative body;
             1936          (B) for an optional plan proposed in a petition under Section [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 , the
             1937      petition sponsors; and
             1938          (C) for an optional plan proposed in a study committee report filed under Subsection
             1939      [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d), the study committee.
             1940          (5) If the attorney general's statement under Subsection (3) does not identify any provisions
             1941      or features of the proposed optional plan that, if implemented, would violate a statutory or
             1942      constitutional provision, the proposed optional plan may be:
             1943          (a) submitted to the voters at an election under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 , if the
             1944      optional plan is proposed in a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (2)(e),
             1945      a petition that has been certified under Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (4)(a)(ii)(A), or a study
             1946      committee report filed under Subsection [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d); or
             1947          (b) the subject of a petition that is circulated for signatures under Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ]


             1948      17-52-203 (2), if the attorney general's statement results from a request under Subsection (6).
             1949          (6) The attorney general review required under this section for each proposed optional plan
             1950      may be obtained in conjunction with the filing of a proposed optional plan under Subsection
             1951      [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (1)(a) by filing a request for attorney general review signed by at least 100
             1952      registered voters residing in the county.
             1953          Section 89. Section 17-52-205 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-203.7 is
             1954      renumbered and amended to read:
             1955           [17-35a-203.7].     17-52-205. Voter information pamphlet.
             1956          (1) In anticipation of an election under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 , the county
             1957      legislative body may prepare a voter information pamphlet to inform the public of the proposed
             1958      optional plan.
             1959          (2) In preparing a voter information pamphlet under this section, the county legislative
             1960      body may:
             1961          (a) allow proponents and opponents of the proposed optional plan to provide written
             1962      statements to be included in the pamphlet; and
             1963          (b) use as a guideline the provisions of Title 20A, Chapter 7, Part 7, Voter Information
             1964      Pamphlet.
             1965          (3) Each county legislative body preparing a voter information pamphlet under this section
             1966      shall cause the publication and distribution of the pamphlet in a manner determined by the county
             1967      legislative body to be adequate.
             1968          Section 90. Section 17-52-206 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-204 is
             1969      renumbered and amended to read:
             1970           [17-35a-204].     17-52-206. Election on proposed optional plan -- Procedure.
             1971          (1) Subject to Section [ 17-35a-203.5 ] 17-52-204 , the county legislative body shall hold an
             1972      election if an optional plan is proposed:
             1973          (a) by a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (2)(e);
             1974          (b) in a petition filed under Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (2)(a) that is certified under
             1975      Subsection [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (4)(a)(ii)(A); or
             1976          (c) in a study committee report filed under Subsection [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d).
             1977          (2) Each election under Subsection (1) shall be held at the next regular general or
             1978      municipal general election date that is no less than two months after the county clerk's receipt of


             1979      the attorney general statement under Section [ 17-35a-203.5 ] 17-52-204 .
             1980          (3) The county legislative body shall prepare the ballot for each election under Subsection
             1981      (1) so that the question on the ballot:
             1982          (a) clearly, accurately, and impartially presents the proposition to be voted on; and
             1983          (b) does not constitute an argument or create prejudice for or against the proposition.
             1984          (4) The county legislative body shall:
             1985          (a) cause the complete text of the proposed optional plan to be published in a newspaper
             1986      of general circulation within the county at least once during two different calendar weeks within
             1987      the 30-day period immediately before the date of the election under Subsection (1);
             1988          (b) make a complete copy of the optional plan available free of charge to any member of
             1989      the public who requests a copy; and
             1990          (c) if the optional plan is proposed by a study committee report filed under Subsection
             1991      [ 17-35a-303 ] 17-52-303 (3)(d), make a complete copy of the study committee's report available free
             1992      of charge to any member of the public who requests a copy.
             1993          (5) If an optional plan proposed as a result of a process initiated by the county legislative
             1994      body and an optional plan proposed as a result of a process initiated by registered voters are both
             1995      scheduled for the same election:
             1996          (a) both proposals shall appear on the same ballot;
             1997          (b) a voter may vote for or against each proposal; and
             1998          (c) if both proposals receive a majority vote of those voting, the proposal with more votes
             1999      shall prevail and the other shall be considered rejected.
             2000          Section 91. Section 17-52-207 is enacted to read:
             2001          17-52-207. Election of officers under optional plan.
             2002          If an optional plan is adopted by voters at an election under Section 17-52-206 , the elected
             2003      county officers specified in the plan shall be elected according to the procedure and schedule
             2004      established under Title 20A, Election Code, for the election of county officers.
             2005          Section 92. Section 17-52-301 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-301 is
             2006      renumbered and amended to read:
             2007     
Part 3. Study Committee

             2008           [17-35a-301].     17-52-301. Procedure for appointing members to study
             2009      committee.


             2010          (1) Each appointed member of a study committee shall be appointed by an appointment
             2011      council as provided in this section.
             2012          (2) (a) The county legislative body shall convene a meeting of the five members of the
             2013      appointment council referred to in Subsections [ 17-35a-102 ] 17-52-101 (1)(a), (b), (c), (d), and (e),
             2014      within ten days [of] after:
             2015          (i) the adoption of a resolution under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (4)(a) or
             2016      [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (3)(d)(i)(A); or
             2017          (ii) the canvass of an election pursuant to a resolution adopted under Subsection
             2018      [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (3)(a) or [ 17-35a-203 ] 17-52-203 (3)(d)(i)(B) if:
             2019          (A) the resolution specified that study committee members would be appointed; and
             2020          (B) a majority of those voting voted in favor of establishing a study committee.
             2021          (b) Within ten days of the convening of the first meeting under Subsection (2)(a), the five
             2022      members of the appointment council shall designate the remaining four members referred to in
             2023      Subsection [ 17-35a-102 ] 17-52-101 (1)(f).
             2024          (3) (a) Within 30 days of the designation of the remaining four members under Subsection
             2025      (2)(b), the appointment council shall:
             2026          (i) appoint the members to the study committee; and
             2027          (ii) notify in writing the appointees and the county legislative body of the appointments.
             2028          (b) In making appointments to the study committee, the appointment council shall work
             2029      to achieve a broadly representative membership.
             2030          (c) The appointment council may not appoint a person to the study committee unless that
             2031      person:
             2032          (i) is a registered voter in the county whose form of government will be studied by the
             2033      study committee; and
             2034          (ii) does not hold any public office or employment other than membership on the
             2035      appointment council.
             2036          Section 93. Section 17-52-302 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-302 is
             2037      renumbered and amended to read:
             2038           [17-35a-302].     17-52-302. Convening of first meeting of study committee.
             2039          The county legislative body shall convene the first meeting of the study committee within
             2040      ten days of:


             2041          (1) receipt of notification of the study committee members' appointment under Subsection
             2042      [ 17-35a-301 ] 17-52-301 (3)(a); or
             2043          (2) the canvass of an election at which study committee members were elected pursuant
             2044      to a resolution adopted under Subsection [ 17-35a-202 ] 17-52-202 (3)(a) or [ 17-35a-203 ]
             2045      17-52-203 (3)(d)(i)(B).
             2046          Section 94. Section 17-52-303 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-303 is
             2047      renumbered and amended to read:
             2048           [17-35a-303].     17-52-303. Study committee -- Members -- Powers and duties
             2049      -- Report -- Services provided by county.
             2050          (1) (a) Each study committee shall consist of at least seven but no more than 11 members.
             2051          (b) A member of a study committee may not receive compensation for service on the
             2052      committee.
             2053          (c) The county legislative body shall reimburse each member of a study committee for
             2054      necessary expenses incurred in performing the member's duties on the study committee.
             2055          (2) A study committee may:
             2056          (a) adopt rules for its own organization and procedure and to fill a vacancy in its
             2057      membership;
             2058          (b) establish advisory boards or committees and include on them persons who are not
             2059      members of the study committee; and
             2060          (c) request the assistance and advice of any officers or employees of any agency of state
             2061      or local government.
             2062          (3) Each study committee shall:
             2063          (a) study the form of government within the county and compare it with other forms
             2064      available under this chapter;
             2065          (b) determine whether the administration of local government in the county could be
             2066      strengthened, made more clearly responsive or accountable to the people, or significantly improved
             2067      in the interest of economy and efficiency by a change in the form of county government;
             2068          (c) hold public hearings and community forums and other means the committee considers
             2069      appropriate to disseminate information and stimulate public discussion of the committee's
             2070      purposes, progress, and conclusions; and
             2071          (d) file a written report of its findings and recommendations with the county legislative


             2072      body no later than one year after the convening of its first meeting under Section [ 17-35a-302 ]
             2073      17-52-302 .
             2074          (4) Each study committee report under Subsection (3)(d) shall include:
             2075          (a) the study committee's recommendation as to whether the form of county government
             2076      should be changed to an optional form authorized under this chapter;
             2077          (b) if the study committee recommends changing the form of government, a complete
             2078      detailed draft of a proposed plan to change the form of county government, including all necessary
             2079      implementing provisions; and
             2080          (c) any additional recommendations the study committee considers appropriate to improve
             2081      the efficiency and economy of the administration of local government within the county.
             2082          (5) (a) If the study committee's report recommends a change in the form of county
             2083      government, the study committee may conduct additional public hearings after filing the report
             2084      under Subsection (3)(d) and, following the hearings and subject to Subsection (5)(b), alter the
             2085      report.
             2086          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (5)(a), the study committee may not make an alteration
             2087      to the report:
             2088          (i) that would recommend the adoption of an optional form different from that
             2089      recommended in the original report; or
             2090          (ii) within the 120-day period before the election under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 .
             2091          (6) Each meeting held by the study committee shall be open to the public.
             2092          (7) The county legislative body shall provide for the study committee:
             2093          (a) suitable meeting facilities;
             2094          (b) necessary secretarial services;
             2095          (c) necessary printing and photocopying services;
             2096          (d) necessary clerical and staff assistance; and
             2097          (e) adequate funds for the employment of independent legal counsel and professional
             2098      consultants that the study committee reasonably determines to be necessary to help the study
             2099      committee fulfill its duties.
             2100          Section 95. Section 17-52-401 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-401 is
             2101      renumbered and amended to read:
             2102     
Part 4. Optional Plan


             2103           [17-35a-401].     17-52-401. Contents of proposed optional plan.
             2104          (1) Each optional plan proposed under this chapter shall:
             2105          (a) [specify] propose the adoption of one of the [optional form] forms of county
             2106      government [that is being proposed] listed in Subsection 17-52-402 (1)(a);
             2107          (b) contain detailed provisions relating to the transition from the existing form of county
             2108      government to the form proposed in the optional plan, including provisions relating to the:
             2109          (i) election or appointment of officers specified in the optional plan for the new form of
             2110      county government;
             2111          (ii) continuity of existing offices and officers;
             2112          (iii) continuity of existing ordinances and regulations;
             2113          (iv) continuation of pending legislative, administrative, or judicial proceedings;
             2114          (v) making of interim and temporary appointments; and
             2115          (vi) preparation, approval, and adjustment of necessary budget appropriations; and
             2116          (c) notwithstanding any other provision of this title and except with respect to an optional
             2117      plan that proposes the adoption of the county commission or expanded county commission form
             2118      of government, provide that, with respect to the county budget, the county auditor's role is to be
             2119      the budget officer and to project county revenues, the county executive's role is to propose the
             2120      budget, and the county legislative body's role is to adopt the budget.
             2121          (2) Subject to Subsection (3), an optional plan may include provisions that are considered
             2122      necessary or advisable to the effective operation of the proposed optional plan.
             2123          (3) An optional plan may not include any provision that is inconsistent with or prohibited
             2124      by the Utah Constitution or any statute.
             2125          (4) Each optional plan proposing to change the form of government to a form under
             2126      Section [ 17-35a-501 ] 17-52-503 , [ 17-35a-502 ] 17-52-504 , [ 17-35a-503 ] 17-52-505 , or
             2127      [ 17-35a-504 ] 17-52-506 shall:
             2128          (a) provide for the same executive and legislative officers as are specified in the applicable
             2129      section for the form of government being proposed by the optional plan;
             2130          [(a)] (b) provide for the election of the county council;
             2131          (c) specify the number of county council members, which shall be an odd number from
             2132      three to nine;
             2133          [(b)] (d) specify whether the members of the county council are to be elected from


             2134      districts, at large, or by a combination of at large and by district;
             2135          [(c)] (e) specify county council members' qualifications and terms and whether the terms
             2136      are to be staggered;
             2137          [(d) state the grounds for and methods of removal of county council members from office;]
             2138          [(e)] (f) contain procedures for filling vacancies on the county council, consistent with the
             2139      provisions of [Sections 17-5-104 and] Section 20A-1-508 ; and
             2140          [(f)] (g) state the initial compensation, if any, of county council members and procedures
             2141      for prescribing and changing compensation.
             2142          (5) Each optional plan proposing to change the form of government to the expanded
             2143      county commission form under Section 17-52-502 shall specify:
             2144          (a) whether the county commission shall have five or seven members;
             2145          (b) the terms of office for county commission members and whether the terms are to be
             2146      staggered;
             2147          (c) whether members of the county commission are to be elected from districts, at large,
             2148      or by a combination of at large and from districts; and
             2149          (d) if any members of the county commission are to be elected from districts, the district
             2150      residency requirements for those commission members.
             2151          Section 96. Section 17-52-402 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-402 is
             2152      renumbered and amended to read:
             2153           [17-35a-402].     17-52-402. Plan may propose optional forms of county
             2154      government -- County executive -- Plan may propose change of structural form.
             2155          (1) (a) [An] Each optional plan [may] shall propose changing the form of county
             2156      government to:
             2157          [(a)] (i) the county [commissioner] commission form under [Title 17, Chapter 5, Part 1,
             2158      County Commissioner Form of Government] Section 17-52-501 ;
             2159          (ii) the expanded county commission form under Section 17-52-502 ;
             2160          [(b)] (iii) the executive and chief administrative officer-council form under Section
             2161      [ 17-35a-501 ] 17-52-503 ;
             2162          [(c)] (iv) the county executive and council form under Section [ 17-35a-502 ] 17-52-504 ;
             2163          [(d)] (v) the council-manager form under Section [ 17-35a-503 ] 17-52-505 ; or
             2164          [(e)] (vi) the council and county administrative officer form under Section [ 17-35a-504 ]


             2165      17-52-506 .
             2166          (b) An optional plan adopted after May 1, 2000 may not:
             2167          (i) propose changing the form of government to a form not included in Subsection (1)(a);
             2168          (ii) provide for the nonpartisan election of elected officers;
             2169          (iii) impose a limit on the number of terms or years that an elected officer may serve; or
             2170          (iv) provide for elected officers to be subject to a recall election.
             2171          (2) (a) If an optional plan proposes changing the form of county government to a form that
             2172      has a separate county executive, the county executive may be:
             2173          (i) an individual elected at large in the county; or
             2174          (ii) a county executive body consisting of at least three members, elected at large or by
             2175      district or a combination of both, as provided in the optional plan.
             2176          (b) An optional plan that proposes changing to a form of government with an executive
             2177      body, as provided in Subsection (2)(a)(ii), may divide the executive duties among the members of
             2178      the executive body.
             2179          (3) In addition to proposing the adoption of any one of the optional forms of county
             2180      government under Subsection (1)(a), an optional plan may also propose the adoption of any one
             2181      of the structural forms of county government provided under Chapter 35b, Part 3, Structural Forms
             2182      of County Government.
             2183          Section 97. Section 17-52-403 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-403 is
             2184      renumbered and amended to read:
             2185           [17-35a-403].     17-52-403. Adoption of optional plan -- Effect of adoption.
             2186          (1) If a proposed optional plan is approved at an election held under Section [ 17-35a-204 ]
             2187      17-52-206 :
             2188          (a) the proposed optional plan becomes effective according to its terms and at the time
             2189      specified in it, is public record open to inspection by the public, and is judicially noticeable by all
             2190      courts;
             2191          (b) the county clerk shall, within ten days of the canvass of the election, file with the
             2192      lieutenant governor a copy of the optional plan, certified by the clerk to be a true and correct copy;
             2193          (c) all public officers and employees shall cooperate fully in making the transition between
             2194      forms of county government; and
             2195          (d) the county legislative body may enact and enforce necessary ordinances to bring about


             2196      an orderly transition to the new form of government, including any transfer of power, records,
             2197      documents, properties, assets, funds, liabilities, or personnel that are consistent with the approved
             2198      optional plan and necessary or convenient to place it into full effect.
             2199          (2) Adoption of an optional plan changing only the form of county government without
             2200      adopting one of the structural forms under Chapter 35b, Part 3, Structural Forms of County
             2201      Government, does not alter or affect the boundaries, organization, powers, duties, or functions of
             2202      any:
             2203          (a) school district;
             2204          (b) justice court;
             2205          (c) independent special district established under Title 17A, Chapter 2, Independent
             2206      Special Districts;
             2207          (d) city or town; or
             2208          (e) entity created by an interlocal agreement under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal
             2209      Cooperation Act.
             2210          (3) After the adoption of an optional plan, the county remains vested with all powers and
             2211      duties vested generally in counties by statute.
             2212          Section 98. Section 17-52-404 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-404 is
             2213      renumbered and amended to read:
             2214           [17-35a-404].     17-52-404. Amendment of optional plan.
             2215          (1) Subject to Subsection (2), an optional plan, after going into effect following an election
             2216      held under Section [ 17-35a-204 ] 17-52-206 , may be amended by an affirmative vote of two-thirds
             2217      of the county legislative body.
             2218          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), an amendment to an optional plan in effect may not
             2219      take effect until approved by a majority of registered voters voting in a general or special election
             2220      at which the amendment is proposed, if the amendment changes:
             2221          (a) the size or makeup of the legislative body, except for adjustments necessary due to
             2222      decennial reapportionment;
             2223          (b) the distribution of powers between the executive and legislative branches of county
             2224      government; or
             2225          (c) the status of the county executive or legislative body from full-time to part-time or vice
             2226      versa.


             2227          Section 99. Section 17-52-501 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-101 is renumbered
             2228      and amended to read:
             2229     
Part 5. Forms of County Government

             2230           [17-5-101].     17-52-501. County commission form of government.
             2231          (1) Each county operating under the county commission form of government shall [have]
             2232      be governed by a [board of] county [commissioners] commission consisting of three members.
             2233          (2) A county commission under a county commission form of government is both the
             2234      county legislative body and the county executive and has the powers, duties, and functions of a
             2235      county legislative body under Chapter 53, Part 2, County Legislative Body, and the powers, duties,
             2236      and functions of a county executive under Chapter 53, Part 3, County Executive.
             2237          (3) Except as otherwise provided in an optional plan adopted under this chapter:
             2238          (a) the term of office of each county commission member is four years;
             2239          (b) the terms of county commission members shall be staggered so that two members are
             2240      elected at a regular general election date that alternates with the regular general election date of
             2241      the other member; and
             2242          (c) each county commission member shall be elected at large.
             2243          (4) (a) If two county commission positions are vacant for an election, the positions shall
             2244      be designated "county commission seat A" and "county commission seat B."
             2245          (b) Each candidate who files a declaration of candidacy when two positions are vacant
             2246      shall designate on the declaration of candidacy form whether the candidate is a candidate for seat
             2247      A or seat B.
             2248          (c) No person may file a declaration of candidacy for, be a candidate for, or be elected to
             2249      two county commission positions in the same election.
             2250          Section 100. Section 17-52-502 is enacted to read:
             2251          17-52-502. Expanded county commission form of government.
             2252          (1) Each county operating under an expanded county commission form of government
             2253      shall be governed by a county commission consisting of five or seven members.
             2254          (2) A county commission under the expanded county commission form of government is
             2255      both the county legislative body and the county executive and has the powers, duties, and functions
             2256      of a county legislative body under Chapter 53, Part 2, County Legislative Body, and the powers,
             2257      duties, and functions of a county executive under Chapter 53, Part 3, County Executive.


             2258          (3) Except as otherwise provided in an optional plan adopted under this chapter:
             2259          (a) the term of office of each county commission member is four years;
             2260          (b) the terms of county commission members shall be staggered so that approximately half
             2261      the members are elected at alternating regular general election dates; and
             2262          (c) each county commission member shall be elected at large.
             2263          (4) (a) If multiple at-large county commission positions are vacant for an election, the
             2264      positions shall be designated "county commission seat A," "county commission seat B," and so on
             2265      as necessary for the number of vacant positions.
             2266          (b) Each candidate who files a declaration of candidacy when multiple positions are vacant
             2267      shall designate the letter of the county commission seat for which the candidate is a candidate.
             2268          (c) No person may file a declaration of candidacy for, be a candidate for, or be elected to
             2269      two county commission positions in the same election.
             2270          Section 101. Section 17-52-503 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-501 is
             2271      renumbered and amended to read:
             2272           [17-35a-501].     17-52-503. County executive and chief administrative
             2273      officer-council form of county government.
             2274          (1) A county operating under the form of government known as the "county executive and
             2275      chief administrative officer-council" form shall be governed by the county council, [a] an elected
             2276      county executive, an appointed chief administrative officer, and such other officers and employees
             2277      as are authorized by law. The optional plan shall provide for the qualifications, time and manner
             2278      of election, term of office, compensation, and removal of the county executive.
             2279          (2) The county executive shall be the chief executive officer or body of the county[, and
             2280      shall:].
             2281          [(a) direct and organize the management of the county in a manner consistent with the
             2282      optional plan;]
             2283          [(b) carry out programs and policies established by the council;]
             2284          [(c) faithfully ensure compliance with all applicable laws and county ordinances;]
             2285          [(d) exercise supervisory and coordinating control over all departments of county
             2286      government;]
             2287          [(e) except as otherwise provided in the optional plan or as otherwise delegated by statute
             2288      to the legislative body, appoint, suspend, and remove the directors of all county departments and


             2289      all appointive officers of boards and commissions;]
             2290          [(f) except as otherwise delegated by statute to another county officer, exercise
             2291      administrative and auditing control over all funds and assets, tangible and intangible, of the county;
             2292          (g) except as otherwise delegated by statute to another county officer, supervise and direct
             2293      centralized budgeting, accounting, personnel management, purchasing, and other service functions
             2294      of the county;]
             2295          [(h) conduct planning studies and make recommendations to the council relating to
             2296      financial, administrative, procedural, and operational plans, programs, and improvements in county
             2297      government; and]
             2298          [(i) exercise a power of veto over ordinances enacted by the council, including an item
             2299      veto upon budget appropriations, in the manner provided in the optional plan.]
             2300          (3) The chief administrative officer shall:
             2301          (a) be appointed and removed by the county executive, with the approval of the council,
             2302      except that the plan may specifically provide for the appointment and removal of the chief
             2303      administrative officer by the council; and
             2304          (b) have the qualifications, training, and experience and receive compensation as provided
             2305      in the optional plan.
             2306          (4) The chief administrative officer shall be principal staff assistant to the county executive
             2307      and, under the direction and supervision of the county executive, shall:
             2308          (a) exercise supervisory control over all functions of the executive branch;
             2309          (b) study and make recommendations to the county executive with respect to the
             2310      administration of county affairs and the efficiency and economy of county programs and
             2311      operations;
             2312          (c) maintain a continuing review of expenditures and of the effectiveness of departmental
             2313      budgetary controls;
             2314          (d) develop systems and procedures, not inconsistent with statutes, for planning,
             2315      programming, budgeting, and accounting for all activities of the county; and
             2316          (e) perform any other functions and duties required of him by the optional plan, by any
             2317      applicable statutes or ordinances, or by the county executive.
             2318          (5) All powers and duties of the county shall be allocated for administrative and executive
             2319      purposes to departments of the county as designated by the optional plan. Transfers of employees


             2320      and reallocation of powers and duties between departments may be made within budgetary
             2321      constraints by and at the discretion of the county executive, except as otherwise provided in the
             2322      plan or by ordinance.
             2323          (6) In the county executive and chief administrative officer-council form of county
             2324      government[, the legislative powers of the county shall be vested in]:
             2325          (a) the county council[,] is the county legislative body and shall have the powers, duties,
             2326      and functions of a county legislative body under Chapter 53, Part 2, County Legislative Body; and
             2327          (b) the county executive [powers of the county] shall [be vested in the county executive]
             2328      have the powers, duties, and functions of a county executive under Chapter 53, Part 3, County
             2329      Executive.
             2330          (7) A reference in statute or state rule to the "governing body" or the "board of county
             2331      commissioners" of the county, in the county executive and chief administrative officer-council
             2332      form of county government, means:
             2333          (a) the county council, with respect to legislative functions, duties, and powers; and
             2334          (b) the county executive, with respect to executive functions, duties, and powers.
             2335          Section 102. Section 17-52-504 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-502 is
             2336      renumbered and amended to read:
             2337           [17-35a-502].     17-52-504. County executive-council form of county
             2338      government.
             2339          (1) (a) A county operating under the form of government known as the "county
             2340      executive-council" form shall be governed by the county council, [a] an elected county executive,
             2341      and such other officers and employees as are authorized by law.
             2342          (b) The optional plan shall provide for the qualifications, time, and manner of election,
             2343      term of office[,] and compensation[, and removal] of the county executive.
             2344          (2) The county executive shall be the chief executive officer or body of the county [and
             2345      shall have the powers and duties provided in Subsection 17-35a-501 (2)].
             2346          (3) In the county executive-council form of county government[,]:
             2347          (a) the [legislative powers of the county shall be vested in the] county council[,] is the
             2348      county legislative body and shall have the powers, duties, and functions of a county legislative
             2349      body under Chapter 53, Part 2, County Legislative Body; and [the executive powers of the county
             2350      shall be vested in]


             2351          (b) the county executive shall have the powers, duties, and functions of a county executive
             2352      under Chapter 53, Part 3, County Executive.
             2353          (4) References in any statute or state rule to the "governing body" or the "board of county
             2354      commissioners" of the county, in the county executive-council form of county government, means:
             2355          (a) the county council, with respect to legislative functions, duties, and powers; and
             2356          (b) the county executive, with respect to executive functions, duties, and powers.
             2357          Section 103. Section 17-52-505 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-503 is
             2358      renumbered and amended to read:
             2359           [17-35a-503].     17-52-505. Council-manager form of county government.
             2360          (1) A county operating under the form of government known as the "council-manager"
             2361      form shall be governed by the county council, a county manager appointed by the council, and such
             2362      other officers and employees as are authorized by law. The optional plan shall provide for the
             2363      qualifications, time and manner of appointment, term of office, compensation, and removal of the
             2364      county manager.
             2365          (2) The county manager shall be the administrative head of the county government and
             2366      shall have the powers, functions, and duties of a county executive, [under Subsection
             2367      17-35a-501 (2),] except:
             2368          (a) as the county legislative body otherwise provides by ordinance; and
             2369          (b) that the county manager [shall] may not [have any power of] veto [over] any
             2370      ordinances enacted by the council.
             2371          (3) No member of the council shall directly or indirectly, by suggestion or otherwise,
             2372      attempt to influence or coerce the manager in the making of any appointment or removal of any
             2373      officer or employee or in the purchase of supplies, attempt to exact any promise relative to any
             2374      appointment from any candidate for manager, or discuss directly or indirectly with him the matter
             2375      of specific appointments to any county office or employment. A violation of the foregoing
             2376      provisions of this Subsection (3) shall forfeit the office of the offending member of the council.
             2377      Nothing in this section shall be construed, however, as prohibiting the council while in open
             2378      session from fully and freely discussing with or suggesting to the manager anything pertaining to
             2379      county affairs or the interests of the county. Neither manager nor any person in the employ of the
             2380      county shall take part in securing, or contributing any money toward, the nomination or election
             2381      of any candidate for a county office. The optional plan may provide procedures for implementing


             2382      this Subsection (3).
             2383          (4) In the council-manager form of county government, the legislative powers of the
             2384      county shall be vested in the county council, and the executive powers of the county shall be vested
             2385      in the county manager.
             2386          (5) A reference in statute or state rule to the "governing body" or the "board of county
             2387      commissioners" of the county, in the council-manager form of county government, means:
             2388          (a) the county council, with respect to legislative functions, duties, and powers; and
             2389          (b) the county manager, with respect to executive functions, duties, and powers.
             2390          Section 104. Section 17-52-506 , which is renumbered from Section 17-35a-504 is
             2391      renumbered and amended to read:
             2392           [17-35a-504].     17-52-506. Council-county administrative officer form of county
             2393      government.
             2394          (1) A county operating under the form of government known as the "council-county
             2395      administrative officer" form shall be governed by:
             2396          (a) a county council that is the county legislative body with the powers, duties, and
             2397      functions of a county legislative body under Chapter 53, Part 2, County Legislative Body and such
             2398      executive powers, duties, and functions as are provided for in the optional plan;
             2399          (b) a county administrative officer appointed by the county council who is the county
             2400      executive with the powers, duties, and functions of a county executive under Chapter 53, Part 3,
             2401      County Executive, except as otherwise provided in the optional plan; and
             2402          (c) other officers and employees that are authorized by law.
             2403          (2) (a) The optional plan submitted to the voters shall require that the county council
             2404      establish by ordinance, maintain, and keep filled a permanent position of county administrative
             2405      officer.
             2406          (b) The optional plan submitted to the voters shall establish the qualifications, time, and
             2407      manner of employment, term of office, compensation, and procedures for removal of the county
             2408      administrative officer.
             2409          (c) The optional plan submitted to the voters shall require that the county administrative
             2410      officer be appointed solely on the basis of [his] abilities, integrity, and prior experience as related
             2411      to the duties of [his] the office.
             2412          (d) The optional plan submitted to the voters shall designate the position of county


             2413      administrative officer as either exempt or not exempt from any applicable county merit system.
             2414          (3) The county administrative officer shall administer the functions, responsibilities,
             2415      powers, and duties of [his] office as set forth in the optional plan adopted by the voters, subject to
             2416      the direction and control of the county council, and acting as its agent.
             2417          (4) The county council may assign additional functions, responsibilities, powers, and
             2418      duties to the county administrative officer that do not conflict with the functions, responsibilities,
             2419      powers, and duties set forth in the optional plan.
             2420          Section 105. Section 17-53-101 , which is renumbered from Section 17-16-2 is renumbered
             2421      and amended to read:
             2422     
CHAPTER 53. COUNTY EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE BODY, AND OTHER

             2423     
OFFICERS

             2424     
Part 1. General Provisions

             2425           [17-16-2].     17-53-101. County officers enumerated.
             2426          (1) The elected officers of a county are: [three county commissioners,]
             2427          (a) (i) in a county operating under a county commission or expanded county commission
             2428      form of government, county commission members; or
             2429          (ii) in a county operating under one of the other forms of county government under
             2430      Subsection 17-52-402 (1)(a), county legislative body members and the county executive;
             2431          (b) a county treasurer, a sheriff, a county clerk, a county auditor, a county recorder, a
             2432      county attorney, a district attorney in a county which is part of a prosecution district, a county
             2433      surveyor, and a county assessor[,]; and
             2434          (c) any others provided by law[; but in].
             2435          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), in counties having a taxable value of less than
             2436      $100,000,000 the county clerk shall be ex officio auditor of the county and shall perform the duties
             2437      of the office without extra compensation.
             2438          Section 106. Section 17-53-102 is enacted to read:
             2439          17-53-102. Officers charged with notice of treasury and claims.
             2440          Each county officer is charged with notice of the condition of the county treasury and of
             2441      the extent of the claims against it.
             2442          Section 107. Section 17-53-103 is enacted to read:
             2443          17-53-103. Officers term of office.


             2444          Each person elected to a county officer shall take office on the first Monday in January
             2445      following the election and shall hold office for the term for which elected and until a successor is
             2446      elected and has qualified.
             2447          Section 108. Section 17-53-104 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-206 is
             2448      renumbered and amended to read:
             2449           [17-5-206].     17-53-104. Unauthorized payment or warrant -- Investigation by
             2450      another county attorney -- Action to enjoin or recover payment.
             2451          (1) (a) If a county [legislative body] officer, without authority of law, orders any money
             2452      paid for any purpose, or if any other county officer draws a warrant in the officer's own favor or
             2453      in favor of any other person without being authorized to do so by the county legislative body or
             2454      by law, the county attorney of that county shall request a county attorney from another county to
             2455      investigate whether an unauthorized payment has been ordered or an unauthorized warrant drawn.
             2456          (b) If the county attorney requests a county attorney from another county to investigate
             2457      under Subsection (1)(a), the county attorney shall deputize the investigating county attorney.
             2458          (2) If an investigating county attorney determines that an unauthorized payment has been
             2459      ordered or that an unauthorized warrant has been drawn, that county attorney may commence and
             2460      prosecute an action in the name of the county:
             2461          (a) if the payment has not been made or the warrant paid, to enjoin the payment of the
             2462      unauthorized payment or of the unauthorized warrant; or
             2463          (b) if the payment has been made or the warrant paid, to recover from the payee or the
             2464      county officer and the officer's official bondsman the amount paid.
             2465          (3) An order of the county legislative body is not necessary in order to maintain an action
             2466      under Subsection (2).
             2467          Section 109. Section 17-53-105 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-216 is
             2468      renumbered and amended to read:
             2469           [17-5-216].     17-53-105. Vacancy in a county office -- Vacancies in the office of
             2470      county attorney or district attorney.
             2471          (1) [A] Except as provided in Subsection (2), a vacancy in a county office shall be filled
             2472      as provided in Section 20A-1-508 .
             2473          (2) A vacancy in the office of county attorney or district attorney shall be filled as provided
             2474      in Sections 20A-1-509.1 , 20A-1-509.2 , and 20A-1-509.3 .


             2475          Section 110. Section 17-53-106 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-256 is
             2476      renumbered and amended to read:
             2477           [17-5-256].     17-53-106. Deposit of money in treasury.
             2478          [All such taxes] Each officer who collects any money on behalf of the county shall as
             2479      rapidly as [they are] it is collected [be deposited] deposit it into the county treasury.
             2480          Section 111. Section 17-53-201 is enacted to read:
             2481     
Part 2. County Legislative Body

             2482          17-53-201. General powers and functions of county legislative body.
             2483          Except as expressly provided otherwise in statute, each county legislative body shall
             2484      exercise all legislative powers, have all legislative duties, and perform all legislative functions of
             2485      the county, including those enumerated in this part.
             2486          Section 112. Section 17-53-202 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-102 is
             2487      renumbered and amended to read:
             2488           [17-5-102].     17-53-202. Eligibility -- Election.
             2489          Each member of [the board of] a county [commissioners] legislative body shall:
             2490          (1) be [an elector] a registered voter of the county which [he] the member represents; and
             2491      [must]
             2492          (2) have been [such] a registered voter for at least one year immediately preceding [his]
             2493      the member's election[, and he shall be elected by the qualified electors of the county at large].
             2494          Section 113. Section 17-53-203 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-201 is
             2495      renumbered and amended to read:
             2496           [17-5-201].     17-53-203. Chair -- Oaths -- Quorum.
             2497          (1) Each county legislative body shall elect one of their number chair.
             2498          (2) The chair shall preside at all meetings of the county legislative body, and in case of
             2499      [his] the chair's absence or inability to act, the members present [must] shall, by an order entered
             2500      in their minutes, select one of their number to act as chair temporarily.
             2501          (3) Any member of the county legislative body may administer oaths to any person when
             2502      necessary in the performance of [his] official duties.
             2503          (4) Not less than [two] a majority of members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
             2504      of business, and no act of the county legislative body shall be valid or binding unless [two] a
             2505      majority of members [concur] concurs therein.


             2506          Section 114. Section 17-53-204 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-202 is
             2507      renumbered and amended to read:
             2508           [17-5-202].     17-53-204. Meetings -- At county seat -- Exception.
             2509          (1) (a) The county legislative body [must] shall provide by ordinance for the holding of
             2510      regular meetings of the county legislative body [at the county seat].
             2511          (b) The county legislative body may cancel a regular meeting as the county legislative
             2512      body considers appropriate.
             2513          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), each regular meeting of the county
             2514      legislative body shall be held at the county seat.
             2515          (b) If approved by a vote of the county legislative body, a county legislative body may hold
             2516      an occasional meeting outside the county seat as the public business requires.
             2517          Section 115. Section 17-53-205 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-203 is
             2518      renumbered and amended to read:
             2519           [17-5-203].     17-53-205. Special meetings -- How called -- Business limited.
             2520          (1) If [at any time] the business of the county requires a special meeting of the legislative
             2521      body, such meeting may be ordered by a majority of the legislative body or by the chair [thereof].
             2522      [The]
             2523          (2) Each order [must] calling a special meeting shall:
             2524          (a) be signed by the members or chair calling [such] the meeting [and must];
             2525          (b) be entered in the minutes of the legislative body[. Five days' notice of such meeting
             2526      must be given by the clerk to the members not joining in the order. The order must]; and
             2527          (c) specify the business to be transacted at [such] the meeting[, and none].
             2528          (3) No business other than that specified [shall] in the order may be transacted at [such]
             2529      a special meeting unless all [the] members of the county legislative body are present and give their
             2530      consent [thereto].
             2531          (4) Except as otherwise provided by county ordinance, the county clerk shall give five days
             2532      notice of each special meeting to each member of a county legislative body that does not join in
             2533      the order calling the meeting.
             2534          Section 116. Section 17-53-206 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-204 is
             2535      renumbered and amended to read:
             2536           [17-5-204].     17-53-206. Meetings to be public -- Records and minutes.


             2537          [All meetings] (1) Each meeting of the county legislative body [must be public, and the
             2538      books, records, and accounts must be kept at the office of the clerk, open at all times during usual
             2539      business hours for public inspection] shall comply with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public
             2540      Meetings.
             2541          (2) The chair and clerk of the county legislative body shall sign the records and minutes
             2542      of the county legislative body.
             2543          Section 117. Section 17-53-207 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-205 is
             2544      renumbered and amended to read:
             2545           [17-5-205].     17-53-207. Rules and regulations governing legislative body and
             2546      transaction of business.
             2547          The county legislative body [shall have power to] may make and enforce such rules and
             2548      regulations for the government of itself, the preservation of order, and the transaction of business
             2549      as may be necessary.
             2550          Section 118. Section 17-53-208 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-1 is renumbered
             2551      and amended to read:
             2552           [17-15-1].     17-53-208. Ordinances -- Effective dates -- Publication -- Adoption of
             2553      ordinances printed in book form.
             2554          (1) The enacting clause of all ordinances of the county legislative body shall be as follows:
             2555      "The County Legislative Body of [the] ______________County [of ____] ordains as follows:"
             2556          (2) Every ordinance shall be signed by the [chairman] chair of the county legislative body
             2557      and attested by the clerk. On the passage of all ordinances the votes of the several members of the
             2558      county legislative body shall be entered on the minutes, and all ordinances shall be entered at
             2559      length in the ordinance book.
             2560          (3) (a) No ordinance passed by the county legislative body may take effect within less than
             2561      15 days after its passage.
             2562          (b) The legislative body of each county adopting an ordinance shall, before the ordinance
             2563      may take effect:
             2564          (i) deposit a copy of the ordinance in the office of the county clerk; and
             2565          (ii) (A) publish a short summary of the ordinance, together with a statement that a
             2566      complete copy of the ordinance is available at the county clerk's office and with the name of the
             2567      members voting for and against the ordinance, for at least one publication in:


             2568          (I) a newspaper published in and having general circulation in the county, if there is one;
             2569      or
             2570          (II) if there is none published in the county, in a newspaper of general circulation within
             2571      the county; or
             2572          (B) post a complete copy of the ordinance in nine public places within the county.
             2573          (4) Any ordinance printed by authority of the county legislative body in book form, or any
             2574      general revision of county ordinances printed in book form, may be adopted by an ordinance
             2575      making reference to such printed ordinance or revision if not less than three copies of such
             2576      ordinance or revision are filed in the office of the county clerk at the time of adoption for use and
             2577      examination by the public.
             2578          (5) Ordinances establishing rules and regulations for the construction of buildings, the
             2579      installation of plumbing, the installation of electric wiring or other related or similar work, where
             2580      such rules and regulations have been printed as a code in book form, may be adopted by reference
             2581      to such codes if not less than three copies thereof are filed in the office of the county clerk at the
             2582      time of the adoption of such ordinance for use and examination by the public.
             2583          (6) Ordinances that in the opinion of the county legislative body are necessary for the
             2584      immediate preservation of the peace, health, or safety of the county and the county's inhabitants
             2585      may, if so provided in the ordinance, take effect immediately upon publication in one issue of a
             2586      newspaper published in and having general circulation in the county, if there is one, and if there
             2587      is none published in the county, then immediately after posting at the courthouse door.
             2588          (7) An ordinance may take effect at a later date than provided in this section, if the
             2589      ordinance so provides.
             2590          (8) An order entered in the minutes of the county legislative body that an ordinance has
             2591      been duly published or posted shall be prima facie proof of such publication or posting.
             2592          Section 119. Section 17-53-209 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-210 is
             2593      renumbered and amended to read:
             2594           [17-5-210].     17-53-209. Books to be kept.
             2595          The [board must] legislative body of each county shall cause to be kept:
             2596          (1) [A] a minute [book] record, in which must be recorded all orders and decisions made
             2597      by the [board] county legislative body and the daily proceedings had at all regular and special
             2598      meetings[.];


             2599          (2) [An] an allowance [book] record, in which must be recorded all orders for the
             2600      allowance of money from the county treasury, to whom made and on what account, dating,
             2601      numbering, and indexing the same through each year[.];
             2602          (3) [A] a road [book] record, containing all proceedings and adjudications relating to the
             2603      establishment, maintenance, charge, and discontinuance of roads and road districts, and all
             2604      contracts and other matters pertaining thereto[.];
             2605          (4) [A] a franchise [book] record, containing all franchises granted by the board, for what
             2606      purpose, the length of time, and to whom granted, the amount of bond and license tax required or
             2607      other consideration to be paid[.];
             2608          (5) [An] an ordinance [book] record, in which must be entered all ordinances or laws duly
             2609      passed by the [board.] county legislative body; and
             2610          (6) [A] a warrant [book] record, to be kept by the county auditor, in which must be entered
             2611      in the order of drawing all warrants drawn on the treasurer, with their number and reference to the
             2612      order on the minute [book] record, with date, amount, on what account, and the name of the payee.
             2613          Section 120. Section 17-53-210 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-211 is
             2614      renumbered and amended to read:
             2615           [17-5-211].     17-53-210. Dividing county into precincts and districts.
             2616          [The] A county legislative [bodies in the several counties have jurisdiction and power to]
             2617      body may divide the county into precincts [and into road, sanitary, and other], districts, or other
             2618      entities as permitted or required by law, and may change [the same] them and create others as
             2619      convenience requires.
             2620          Section 121. Section 17-53-211 is enacted to read:
             2621          17-53-211. Fees for services -- Exceptions.
             2622          The legislative body of each county shall adopt an ordinance establishing fees for services
             2623      provided by each county officer, except:
             2624          (1) fees for the recorder, sheriff, and county constables; and
             2625          (2) fees established by statute.
             2626          Section 122. Section 17-53-212 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-215 is
             2627      renumbered and amended to read:
             2628           [17-5-215].     17-53-212. Examination and audit of accounts.
             2629          [They] A county legislative body may examine and audit the accounts of all officers having


             2630      the care, management, collection, or disbursement of moneys belonging to the county or
             2631      appropriated by law or otherwise for its use and benefit.
             2632          Section 123. Section 17-53-213 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-217 is
             2633      renumbered and amended to read:
             2634           [17-5-217].     17-53-213. Special funds.
             2635          [They] A county legislative body may establish a salary fund and such other county funds
             2636      as [the board may consider] it considers necessary for the proper transaction of the business of the
             2637      county, and may transfer money from one fund to another as the public interest [may require]
             2638      requires, except as otherwise specifically provided in statute.
             2639          Section 124. Section 17-53-214 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-220 is
             2640      renumbered and amended to read:
             2641           [17-5-220].     17-53-214. Seal for county.
             2642          [They] The legislative body of each county shall:
             2643          (1) adopt a seal for the county [clerk], the impression of which shall contain the words
             2644      "State of Utah, County [Clerk,] of ." [together with the name of the county in which
             2645      the same is to be used]; and
             2646          (2) file an impression [whereof must be filed] of the seal in the office of the county clerk
             2647      and with the Division of Archives.
             2648          Section 125. Section 17-53-215 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-221 is
             2649      renumbered and amended to read:
             2650           [17-5-221].     17-53-215. Seal for clerk of district court.
             2651          [They] If a county provides clerk services to that county's district court, the legislative body
             2652      of the county shall:
             2653          (1) provide a seal for the clerk of the district court of the county, the impression of which
             2654      shall contain the words "District Court, State of Utah," together with the name of the county; and
             2655          (2) file an impression [whereof must be filed] of the seal in the office of the county clerk
             2656      and with the Division of Archives.
             2657          Section 126. Section 17-53-216 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-222 is
             2658      renumbered and amended to read:
             2659           [17-5-222].     17-53-216. Business license fees and taxes -- Application information
             2660      to be transmitted to the county assessor.


             2661          (1) For the purpose of this section, "business" means any enterprise carried on for the
             2662      purpose of gain or economic profit, except that the acts of employees rendering services to
             2663      employers are not included in this definition.
             2664          (2) The [governing] legislative body of a county may [license] by ordinance provide for
             2665      the licensing of businesses within the unincorporated areas of the county for the purpose of
             2666      regulation and revenue [any business within the unincorporated areas of the county].
             2667          (3) All license fees and taxes shall be uniform in respect to the class upon which they are
             2668      imposed.
             2669          (4) The county business licensing agency shall transmit the information from each
             2670      approved business license application to the county assessor within 60 days following the approval
             2671      of the application.
             2672          (5) This section may not be construed to enhance, diminish, or otherwise alter the taxing
             2673      power of counties existing prior to the effective date of Chapter 144, Laws of Utah 1988.
             2674          Section 127. Section 17-53-217 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-228 is
             2675      renumbered and amended to read:
             2676           [17-5-228].     17-53-217. Commanding services of sheriff.
             2677          [They] A county legislative body may direct the sheriff to serve notices, subpoenas,
             2678      citations, or other process issued by the [board] legislative body, and to attend in person or by
             2679      deputy all meetings of the [board] legislative body to preserve order.
             2680          Section 128. Section 17-53-218 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-246 is
             2681      renumbered and amended to read:
             2682           [17-5-246].     17-53-218. Duties as board of equalization.
             2683          [They] The legislative body of each county shall perform such duties as a county board of
             2684      equalization as are [or shall be] provided by law.
             2685          Section 129. Section 17-53-219 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-247 is
             2686      renumbered and amended to read:
             2687           [17-5-247].     17-53-219. Auditor statement of county debt.
             2688          [They] The legislative body of each county shall have prepared by the auditor under [their]
             2689      its direction prior to the annual meeting for levying taxes a statement showing[: (1) The] the
             2690      indebtedness of the county, funded and floating, stating the amount of each class and the rate of
             2691      interest borne by such indebtedness or any part [thereof] of it.


             2692          [(2) A concise statement of all property owned by the county with an estimate of the value
             2693      thereof and the amount of cash in the treasury and in its several funds.]
             2694          Section 130. Section 17-53-220 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-248 is
             2695      renumbered and amended to read:
             2696           [17-5-248].     17-53-220. Taxation for county purposes.
             2697          [They] A county legislative body may by ordinance levy taxes upon the taxable property
             2698      within the county for all county purposes [and may levy taxes upon the taxable property within any
             2699      district for the construction and repair of roads and highways and for other district purposes;
             2700      provided, that no district tax shall be levied until the proposition to levy the same has been
             2701      submitted to a vote of such qualified electors of such districts as shall have paid a property tax
             2702      therein in the year next preceding such election and a majority of those voting thereon shall have
             2703      voted in favor of such tax].
             2704          Section 131. Section 17-53-221 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-255 is
             2705      renumbered and amended to read:
             2706           [17-5-255].     17-53-221. Tax for care, relief, and burial of indigents.
             2707          [The] (1) A county legislative body may, if [they consider] it considers it necessary and
             2708      expedient so to do, annually at [their] its session at which the annual tax levy for county purposes
             2709      is fixed and levied, assess and levy a tax for [the following purposes]:
             2710          [(1)] (a) the care, maintenance, and relief of the indigent sick or dependent poor persons
             2711      having a lawful settlement in the county;
             2712          [(2)] (b) the temporary relief of indigent persons not having a lawful settlement in the
             2713      county temporarily residing therein, and for the burial of such indigent persons who [shall] die
             2714      within the county;
             2715          [(3)] (c) the erection and maintenance of hospitals, infirmaries, and farms in connection
             2716      [therewith] with Subsections (1)(a) and (b);
             2717          [(4)] (d) the employment of a superintendent for such county hospitals[,] and infirmaries,
             2718      and any other necessary help [therein] in them; and
             2719          [(5)] (e) the salary of the county physician for attending the indigent sick or dependent
             2720      poor and other duties as provided by law.
             2721          (2) The taxes [herein] authorized under Subsection (1) shall be assessed, levied, and
             2722      collected in the same manner as other county taxes are assessed, levied, and collected.


             2723          Section 132. Section 17-53-222 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-258 is
             2724      renumbered and amended to read:
             2725           [17-5-258].     17-53-222. Tax for exhibits encouraging trade.
             2726          [The boards] A county legislative body may levy a special tax on the taxable property
             2727      within [their respective counties] the county for the purpose of creating a fund to be used for
             2728      collecting, preparing, and maintaining an exhibit of the products and industries of the county at any
             2729      domestic or foreign exposition, fair, or livestock show for the purpose of encouraging immigration
             2730      and increasing trade in the products of the state and for the purpose of maintaining, conducting,
             2731      and furnishing facilities for livestock or other exhibitions or for the purpose of promoting and
             2732      making water surveys, collecting data relating to the supply, distribution and use of water or the
             2733      necessity for drainage or other reclamation work and the compilation of data or information to
             2734      encourage the conservation of water for the reclamation of lands within the county or counties of
             2735      the state [of Utah] either by the county or through the instrumentality of a corporation not for
             2736      pecuniary profit, organized for that purpose.
             2737          Section 133. Section 17-53-223 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-263 is
             2738      renumbered and amended to read:
             2739           [17-5-263].     17-53-223. Ordinances -- Power to enact -- Penalty for violation.
             2740          [The] (1) A county legislative body may:
             2741          (a) pass all ordinances and rules and make all regulations, not repugnant to law, necessary
             2742      for carrying into effect or discharging the powers and duties conferred by this title, and as are
             2743      necessary and proper to provide for the safety, and preserve the health, promote the prosperity,
             2744      improve the morals, peace, and good order, comfort, and convenience of the county and its
             2745      inhabitants, and for the protection of property in the county; [and may]
             2746          (b) enforce obedience to ordinances with fines or penalties as the legislative body
             2747      considers proper[, provided that the punishment of any offense shall be by fine, not to exceed the
             2748      maximum fine for a class B misdemeanor under Section 76-3-301 , imprisonment, or by both fine
             2749      and imprisonment. The county legislative body may]; and
             2750          (c) pass ordinances to control air pollution.
             2751          (2) Punishment imposed under Subsection (1)(b) shall be by fine, not to exceed the
             2752      maximum fine for a class B misdemeanor under Section 76-3-301 , imprisonment, or by both fine
             2753      and imprisonment.


             2754          Section 134. Section 17-53-224 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-272 is
             2755      renumbered and amended to read:
             2756           [17-5-272].     17-53-224. Rewards for information -- Law enforcement -- Protection
             2757      of county property.
             2758          (1) [The] (a) A county legislative body [of each county] may appropriate funds from the
             2759      county treasury for the offering and payment of rewards for information which directly assists in
             2760      the enforcement of law and protection of county property.
             2761          (b) The offering and payment of rewards shall be made under conditions and limitations
             2762      as established by the county legislative body.
             2763          (2) With the prior approval of the county legislative body, any county officer or agency
             2764      [can] may offer rewards to the same extent and for the same purposes authorized by [this section]
             2765      Subsection (1).
             2766          Section 135. Section 17-53-225 is enacted to read:
             2767          17-53-225. County legislative body may adopt Utah Procurement Code.
             2768          A county legislative body may adopt any or all of the provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56,
             2769      Utah Procurement Code, or the rules promulgated pursuant to that code.
             2770          Section 136. Section 17-53-226 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-2 is renumbered
             2771      and amended to read:
             2772           [17-15-2].     17-53-226. Investigation by legislative body -- Witnesses -- Hearings.
             2773          [The] (1) A county legislative body may investigate any matter pertaining to the county
             2774      or its business or affairs or any county officer [thereof], and may require the attendance of
             2775      witnesses and take evidence [therein] in its investigations.
             2776          (2) At such investigations, any member of the county legislative body may administer
             2777      oaths to witnesses. [Whenever]
             2778          (3) If the county legislative body [shall have appointed any] appoints a member of its body
             2779      a committee upon any subject or matter and [shall have conferred upon him] confers upon that
             2780      member power to hear or take evidence [therein], such committee shall have the same powers in
             2781      the premises as the county legislative body itself.
             2782          Section 137. Section 17-53-227 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-207 is
             2783      renumbered and amended to read:
             2784           [17-5-207].     17-53-227. Breach of duty by county legislative body member --


             2785      Penalty.
             2786          [Any county commissioner] A member of a county legislative body who, without just
             2787      cause, refuses or neglects to perform [any] a duty imposed upon [him without just cause therefor]
             2788      the member or willfully violates any law [provided for his government as such officer] governing
             2789      the member as a member of the county legislative body, or who, as [commissioner] a county
             2790      legislative body member, willfully, fraudulently, or corruptly attempts to perform an act
             2791      unauthorized by law shall, in addition to the penalty provided in the [penal] criminal code[,]:
             2792          (1) forfeit to the county $500 for every such act, to be recovered on [his] the member's
             2793      official bond[,]; and [shall]
             2794          (2) be further liable on [his] the member's official bond to any person injured [thereby] by
             2795      the act for all damages sustained.
             2796          Section 138. Section 17-53-301 is enacted to read:
             2797     
Part 3. County Executive

             2798          17-53-301. General powers and functions of county executive.
             2799          (1) The elected county executive is the chief executive office of the county.
             2800          (2) Except as expressly provided otherwise in statute and except as contrary to the powers,
             2801      duties, and functions of other county officers expressly provided for in Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
             2802      21, 22, 23, and 24, each county executive shall exercise all executive powers, have all executive
             2803      duties, and perform all executive functions of the county, including those enumerated in this part.
             2804          Section 139. Section 17-53-302 is enacted to read:
             2805          17-53-302. County executive duties.
             2806          Each county executive shall:
             2807          (1) exercise supervisory control over all functions of the executive branch of county
             2808      government;
             2809          (2) direct and organize the management of the county in a manner consistent with state
             2810      law, county ordinance, and the county's optional plan of county government;
             2811          (3) carry out programs and policies established by the county legislative body;
             2812          (4) faithfully ensure compliance with all applicable laws and county ordinances;
             2813          (5) exercise supervisory and coordinating control over all departments of county
             2814      government;
             2815          (6) except as otherwise vested in the county legislative body by state law or by the optional


             2816      plan of county government, appoint, suspend, and remove the directors of all county departments
             2817      and all appointive officers of boards and commissions;
             2818          (7) except as otherwise delegated by statute to another county officer, exercise
             2819      administrative and auditing control over all funds and assets, tangible and intangible, of the county;
             2820          (8) except as otherwise delegated by statute to another county officer, supervise and direct
             2821      centralized budgeting, accounting, personnel management, purchasing, and other service functions
             2822      of the county;
             2823          (9) conduct planning studies and make recommendations to the county legislative body
             2824      relating to financial, administrative, procedural, and operational plans, programs, and
             2825      improvements in county government;
             2826          (10) maintain a continuing review of expenditures and of the effectiveness of departmental
             2827      budgetary controls;
             2828          (11) develop systems and procedures, not inconsistent with statute, for planning,
             2829      programming, budgeting, and accounting for all activities of the county;
             2830          (12) if the county executive is an elected county executive, exercise a power of veto over
             2831      ordinances enacted by the county legislative body, including an item veto upon budget
             2832      appropriations, in the manner provided by the optional plan of county government; and
             2833          (13) perform all other functions and duties required of the executive by state law, county
             2834      ordinance, and the optional plan of county government.
             2835          Section 140. Section 17-53-303 is enacted to read:
             2836          17-53-303. Examination and audit of accounts.
             2837          The county executive may examine and audit the accounts of all officers having the care,
             2838      management, collection, or disbursement of moneys belonging to the county or appropriated by
             2839      law or otherwise for its use and benefit.
             2840          Section 141. Section 17-53-304 is enacted to read:
             2841          17-53-304. Commanding services of sheriff.
             2842          The county executive may direct the county sheriff to serve notices, subpoenas, citations,
             2843      or other process issued by the executive, and to attend in person or by deputy all meetings
             2844      conducted by the executive to preserve order.
             2845          Section 142. Section 17-53-305 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-218 is
             2846      renumbered and amended to read:


             2847           [17-5-218].     17-53-305. Warrants -- Authority to draw on treasurer.
             2848          [They] The county executive may settle and allow all accounts legally chargeable against
             2849      the county, after [the] their examination [of the same] by the county auditor, and order warrants
             2850      to be drawn on the county treasurer [therefor] for those accounts.
             2851          Section 143. Section 17-53-306 is enacted to read:
             2852          17-53-306. Warrants -- Required information -- Payment -- Registration.
             2853          (1) Each warrant drawn by order of the county executive on the county treasurer for current
             2854      expenses during each year shall specify the liability for which it is drawn, when it accrued, and the
             2855      funds from which it is to be paid.
             2856          (2) Each warrant shall be paid in the order of presentation to the treasurer.
             2857          (3) If the fund is insufficient to pay a warrant, the treasurer shall register the warrant and
             2858      pay it in the order of registration.
             2859          (4) Accounts for county charges of every description shall be presented to the auditor and
             2860      county executive to be audited as prescribed in statute.
             2861          Section 144. Section 17-53-307 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-259 is
             2862      renumbered and amended to read:
             2863           [17-5-259].     17-53-307. County purchasing agent -- Appointment -- Compensation
             2864      -- Oath.
             2865          (1) The county executive, with the advice and consent of the county legislative body, in
             2866      each county having a taxable value in excess of $500,000,000 may appoint a county purchasing
             2867      agent.
             2868          (2) The agent shall qualify by taking, subscribing, and filing the constitutional oath and
             2869      giving bond to the county in a sum fixed by the county legislative body.
             2870          (3) The county purchasing agent shall, under the direction and supervision of the county
             2871      executive:
             2872          (a) negotiate for the purchase of or contract for all supplies and materials required by the
             2873      county;
             2874          (b) submit all contracts and purchases negotiated by the purchasing agent under Subsection
             2875      (3)(a) to the county executive for approval and ratification; and
             2876          (c) keep an accurate and complete record of all purchases and a detailed disposition of
             2877      them and, when required by the county legislative body, make a complete and detailed report to


             2878      it of business transacted.
             2879          (4) The county executive may exclude from the purchasing agent's responsibility a county
             2880      clerk's duties concerning elections or a sheriff's duties under Section 17-22-8 .
             2881          Section 145. Section 17-53-308 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-3 is renumbered
             2882      and amended to read:
             2883           [17-15-3].     17-53-308. Repair, alteration, or construction of public buildings --
             2884      Contracts -- Bids -- Payment and performance bonds -- Retainage.
             2885          (1) (a) [Whenever] (i) If the county [legislative body] considers the repair, alteration, or
             2886      construction of any courthouse, jail, hospital, or other public building to be paid for out of the
             2887      general funds of the county, the county executive shall require plans and specifications to be drawn
             2888      up and an estimate of the cost to be made.
             2889          (ii) If the estimated cost exceeds $25,000, the county may not repair, alter, or construct any
             2890      building except through contract let to the low responsive and responsible bidder.
             2891          (b) All buildings for which the estimated cost exceeds $25,000 shall be repaired, altered,
             2892      or constructed by contract let to the low responsive and responsible bidder after publication of
             2893      notice at least once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation
             2894      published in the county, or, if there is no such newspaper, then after posting such notice for at least
             2895      20 days in at least five public places in the county.
             2896          (c) The county executive may reject any or all bids.
             2897          (d) (i) In seeking bids and awarding a contract for the repair, alteration, or construction
             2898      work, the county legislative body may elect to follow the provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah
             2899      Procurement Code, as the county legislative body considers appropriate under the circumstances
             2900      for specification preparation, source selection, or contract formation.
             2901          (ii) The election may be made on a case-by-case basis, unless the county has previously
             2902      adopted the Utah Procurement Code as permitted by Subsection 63-56-2 (3)(e).
             2903          (iii) If an election is made, it shall be done in an open meeting of the county legislative
             2904      body and the portions of the Utah Procurement Code to be followed for the work under
             2905      consideration shall be specified in the legislative body's action.
             2906          (e) (i) This chapter may not be construed to prohibit the county legislative body from
             2907      adopting the procedures of [the] Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Procurement Code[; however, an].
             2908          (ii) An election to adopt the procedures of the code may not excuse the county from


             2909      complying with the requirements to award a contract for work in excess of $25,000 and to publish
             2910      notice of the intent to award.
             2911          (f) The person to whom any contract to erect or repair buildings is awarded shall execute
             2912      bonds under Sections 14-1-18 and 63-56-38 .
             2913          (g) Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit a public entity from contracting
             2914      with another public entity under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act.
             2915          (2) Any payment on a contract with a private contractor to erect or repair buildings under
             2916      this section that is retained or withheld shall be retained or withheld and released as provided in
             2917      Section 13-8-5 .
             2918          Section 146. Section 17-53-309 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-4 is renumbered
             2919      and amended to read:
             2920           [17-15-4].     17-53-309. Approval of cost-increase changes in plans and
             2921      specifications -- Delegation.
             2922          (1) [Whenever] If the county executive adopts plans and specifications for the alteration,
             2923      construction, or repair of any public building or other public structure, the plans and specifications
             2924      may not be altered or changed in any manner that would increase the cost of altering, constructing,
             2925      or repairing the building or structure, unless the county [legislative body in a regularly scheduled
             2926      open and public meeting,] executive approves the alteration or change in the plans and
             2927      specifications.
             2928          (2) The county [legislative body] executive may adopt policies and procedures to delegate
             2929      authority to approve alterations or changes in plans and specifications to a county employee,
             2930      including the county engineer, architect, surveyor, or director of the department or division
             2931      responsible for the work.
             2932          Section 147. Section 17-53-310 , which is renumbered from Section 17-15-5 is renumbered
             2933      and amended to read:
             2934           [17-15-5].     17-53-310. Changes or alterations in contract -- Liability of county.
             2935          (1) [Whenever] If the county executive enters into a contract for the construction,
             2936      alteration, or repair of any public building or other public structure, the contract may be altered or
             2937      changed only[: (a) by vote of the county legislative body made in a regularly scheduled open and
             2938      public meeting; and (b) when] if the alteration or change is within the general scope of the
             2939      contract.


             2940          (2) [Whenever any] If a change or alteration in the contract is made:
             2941          (a) the particular change or alteration shall be specified in writing; and
             2942          (b) the increase or decrease in cost due to the change or alteration shall be established by
             2943      the county executive according to either the provisions of the contract or established principles of
             2944      the construction industry.
             2945          (3) (a) The county [legislative body] executive may adopt policies and procedures to
             2946      delegate authority for approval of changes or alterations in the contract to a county employee,
             2947      including the [county executive,] county engineer, architect, surveyor, or director of the department
             2948      or division responsible for the work.
             2949          (b) Unless the requirements of this section are met, the county is not liable for any extra
             2950      work done on the buildings or public structures.
             2951          Section 148. Section 17-53-311 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-274 is
             2952      renumbered and amended to read:
             2953           [17-5-274].     17-53-311. Contracting for management, maintenance, operation, or
             2954      construction of jails.
             2955          (1) (a) With the approval of the sheriff, [the] a county executive may contract with private
             2956      contractors for management, maintenance, operation, and construction of county jails.
             2957          (b) [The] A county executive may include a provision in the contract that allows use of a
             2958      building authority created under the provisions of Title 17A, Chapter 3, Part 9, Municipal Building
             2959      Authorities, to construct or acquire a jail facility.
             2960          (c) [The] A county executive may include a provision in the contract that requires that any
             2961      jail facility meet any federal, state, or local standards for the construction of jails.
             2962          (2) If [the] a county executive contracts only for the management, maintenance, or
             2963      operation of a jail, the county executive shall include provisions in the contract that:
             2964          (a) require the private contractor to post a performance bond in the amount set by the
             2965      county legislative body;
             2966          (b) establish training standards that must be met by jail personnel;
             2967          (c) require the private contractor to provide and fund training for jail personnel so that the
             2968      personnel meet the standards established in the contract and any other federal, state, or local
             2969      standards for the operation of jails and the treatment of jail prisoners;
             2970          (d) require the private contractor to indemnify the county for errors, omissions,


             2971      defalcations, and other activities committed by the private contractor that result in liability to the
             2972      county;
             2973          (e) require the private contractor to show evidence of liability insurance protecting the
             2974      county and its officers, employees, and agents from liability arising from the construction,
             2975      operation, or maintenance of the jail, in an amount not less than those specified in Title 63,
             2976      Chapter 30, Utah Governmental Immunity Act;
             2977          (f) require the private contractor to:
             2978          (i) receive all prisoners committed to the jail by competent authority; and
             2979          (ii) provide them with necessary food, clothing, and bedding in the manner prescribed by
             2980      the governing body; and
             2981          (g) prohibit the use of inmates by the private contractor for private business purposes of
             2982      any kind.
             2983          (3) A contractual provision requiring the private contractor to maintain liability insurance
             2984      in an amount not less than the liability limits established by Title 63, Chapter 30, Utah
             2985      Governmental Immunity Act, may not be construed as waiving the limitation on damages
             2986      recoverable from a governmental entity or its employees established by that chapter.
             2987          Section 149. Section 17-53-312 is enacted to read:
             2988          17-53-312. County resource development committee -- Membership -- Term --
             2989      Compensation and expenses -- Duties.
             2990          (1) (a) A county executive may, with the advice and consent of the county legislative body,
             2991      appoint a county resource development committee of three or more members, at least one of which
             2992      shall be a member of the county legislative body.
             2993          (b) Each member of a county resource development committee shall be a resident of the
             2994      county.
             2995          (2) (a) The term of each member of a county resource development committee shall be two
             2996      years and until a successor has been appointed.
             2997          (b) The legislative body of each county with a county resource development committee
             2998      shall provide by ordinance for the filling of a vacancy in the membership of the committee and for
             2999      the removal of a member for nonperformance of duty or misconduct.
             3000          (3) (a) Each member shall serve without compensation.
             3001          (b) The county legislative body may reimburse a member for actual expenses incurred in


             3002      performing the member's duties and responsibilities on the committee, upon presentation of proper
             3003      receipts and vouchers.
             3004          (4) The committee may elect such officers from its members as it considers appropriate
             3005      and may, with the consent and approval of the county legislative body, employ an executive
             3006      director for the committee.
             3007          (5) The committee shall:
             3008          (a) assist in promoting the development of the county's mineral, water, manpower,
             3009      industrial, historical, cultural, and other resources; and
             3010          (b) make such recommendations to the county for resource development as the committee
             3011      considers advisable.
             3012          (6) The county executive may cooperate and enter into contracts with municipalities, local
             3013      communities, other counties, and the state for the purpose of promoting the development of the
             3014      economic, historical, and cultural resources of the county.
             3015          Section 150. Section 17-53-313 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-273 is
             3016      renumbered and amended to read:
             3017           [17-5-273].     17-53-313. Hiring of professional architect, engineer, or surveyor.
             3018          [(1) The county legislative body of any county may adopt any or all of the provisions of
             3019      Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Procurement Code, or the rules promulgated pursuant to that code.]
             3020          [(2)] Notwithstanding [Subsection (1), the legislative body of] the adoption of some or all
             3021      of the provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Procurement Code, under Section 17-53-225 , each
             3022      county executive that engages the services of a professional architect, engineer, or surveyor and
             3023      considers more than one such professional for the engagement:
             3024          [(a)] (1) shall consider, as a minimum, in the selection process:
             3025          [(i)] (a) the qualifications, experience, and background of each firm submitting a proposal;
             3026          [(ii)] (b) the specific individuals assigned to the project and the time commitments of each
             3027      to the project; and
             3028          [(iii)] (c) the project schedule and the approach to the project that the firm will take; and
             3029          [(b)] (2) may engage the services of a professional architect, engineer, or surveyor based
             3030      on the criteria under Subsection [(2)(a)] (1) rather than solely on lowest cost.
             3031          Section 151. Section 17-53-314 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-219 is
             3032      renumbered and amended to read:


             3033           [17-5-219].     17-53-314. Actions -- Control and direction.
             3034          [They] A county executive may control and direct the prosecution and defense of all actions
             3035      to which the county is a party, and, when necessary [may], employ counsel to assist the county
             3036      attorney or district attorney in conducting [the same] those actions or any other cases where the
             3037      county attorney or district attorney is authorized by law to act.
             3038          Section 152. Section 17A-2-1059 is amended to read:
             3039           17A-2-1059. Funding districts -- Ceiling exempt tax.
             3040          (1) Counties and municipalities involved in the establishment and operation of public
             3041      transit districts may, through their duly constituted appropriating bodies, provide funds necessary
             3042      for the operation and maintenance of these public transit districts by an appropriation from the
             3043      general fund or by levy of a tax, or in part by an appropriation and in part by the levy provided
             3044      under Section [ 17-5-248 ] 17-53-220 . The use of these county funds to establish and operate public
             3045      transit districts within all or part of a county is declared to be a county purpose.
             3046          (2) Public transit districts may be funded from local, state, or federal funds, or through a
             3047      separate ceiling exempt tax provided for under Section 59-2-911 , which may not exceed .0004 per
             3048      dollar of taxable value of taxable property, or in part by each.
             3049          Section 153. Section 17A-2-1314 is amended to read:
             3050           17A-2-1314. Rights, powers, and authority of service district.
             3051          (1) In addition to all other rights, powers, and authority granted by law or by other
             3052      provisions of this part, a service district has the following rights, powers and authority:
             3053          (a) The right to sue and be sued.
             3054          (b) The power to exercise all powers of eminent domain possessed by the county or
             3055      municipality which established the service district.
             3056          (c) The power to enter into contracts considered desirable by the governing authority of
             3057      the service district to carry out the functions of the service district, including, without limitation,
             3058      the power to enter into contracts with the government of the United States or any of its agencies,
             3059      the State of Utah, counties, municipalities, school districts, and other public corporations, districts,
             3060      or political subdivisions including institutions of higher education. These contracts may include,
             3061      without limitation, provisions concerning the use, operation, and maintenance of any facilities of
             3062      the service district and the collection of fees or charges with respect to commodities, services, or
             3063      facilities provided by the service district.


             3064          (d) The power to acquire or construct facilities, to purchase, take, receive, lease, take by
             3065      gift, devise or bequest, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, improve, use, finance, and otherwise deal
             3066      in and with real and personal property, or any interest in them, wherever situated, either within or
             3067      outside of the service district, including water and water rights, and including the power to acquire
             3068      other than by condemnation property or interests in property owned or held by institutions of
             3069      higher education.
             3070          (e) The power to sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, transfer, and otherwise
             3071      dispose of or contract with respect to the use, operation, and maintenance of, all or any part of its
             3072      property and assets, including water and water rights.
             3073          (f) The power to accept governmental grants, loans, or funds and to comply with the
             3074      conditions of them.
             3075          (g) The right to utilize any officers, employees, property, equipment, offices, or facilities
             3076      of the county or municipality which established the service district, and for which the governing
             3077      authority of the service district shall reimburse the county or municipality from service district
             3078      funds, a reasonable amount for the services so rendered or for the property, equipment, offices, or
             3079      facilities so used.
             3080          (h) The right to employ officers, employees, and agents for the service district, including
             3081      engineers, accountants, attorneys, and financial consultants, and to fix their compensation.
             3082          (i) The right to adopt an official seal for the service district.
             3083          (2) The county legislative body shall by ordinance establish those classes of contracts of
             3084      a service district which shall be subject to the requirements of Section [ 17-15-3 ] 17-53-308 , or of
             3085      any law hereafter enacted for the same purpose.
             3086          (3) The governing authority of a municipality shall by ordinance establish those classes
             3087      of contracts of a service district which shall be subject to the requirements of Section 10-7-20 , or
             3088      of any law hereafter enacted for the same purpose.
             3089          Section 154. Section 17A-3-208 is amended to read:
             3090           17A-3-208. Contract required for improvement -- Bidding requirements --
             3091      Exceptions.
             3092          (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, improvements in a special improvement
             3093      district shall be made only under contract duly let to the lowest responsible bidder for the kind of
             3094      service or material or form of construction which may be desired. The improvements may be


             3095      divided into parts, and separate contracts let for each part, or several parts may be combined in the
             3096      same contract. A contract may be let on a unit basis. A contract shall not be let until a notice to
             3097      contractors that sealed bids for the construction of the improvements will be received by the
             3098      governing body at a specified time and place, and this notice has been published at least one time
             3099      in a newspaper having general circulation in the county at least 15 days before the date specified
             3100      for the receipt of bids. If by inadvertence or oversight, the notice is not published or is not
             3101      published for a sufficient period of time prior to the receipt of bids, the governing body, however,
             3102      may still proceed to let a contract for the improvements if at the time specified for the receipt of
             3103      bids it has received not less than three sealed and bona fide bids from contractors. If, under the
             3104      construction contract, periodic payments for work performed are to be made by the issuance of
             3105      interim warrants, this fact shall be disclosed in the notice to contractors. The notice to contractors
             3106      may be published simultaneously with the notice of intention.
             3107          (2) The governing body, or its designated agent, shall at the time specified in the notice,
             3108      open, examine, and publicly declare the bids. From these bids, the governing body may award a
             3109      contract to the lowest, responsible bidder if that party's bid is responsive to the request for proposal
             3110      or invitation to bid; but the governing body shall not be obligated or required to award a contract
             3111      to any bidder and may reject any or all bids. In the event no bids are received or no responsive or
             3112      acceptable bids are received after one public invitation to bid, the governing body may take any
             3113      of the following actions:
             3114          (a) publicly re-bid the project using the original plans, specifications, cost estimates, and
             3115      contract documents;
             3116          (b) negotiate a contract privately using the original project plans, specifications, cost
             3117      estimates, and contract documents;
             3118          (c) publicly re-bid the project after revising the original plans, specifications, cost
             3119      estimates, or contract documents;
             3120          (d) cancel the project;
             3121          (e) abandon or dissolve the improvement district; or
             3122          (f) perform the project work with the governing entity's work forces and be reimbursed for
             3123      this work out of the special assessments levied.
             3124          (3) A contract need not be let for any improvement or part of any improvement the cost
             3125      of which or the making of which is donated or contributed by any individual, corporation, the


             3126      county, a municipality, the state of Utah, the United States, or any political subdivision of the state
             3127      of Utah or of the United States. These donations or contributions may be accepted by the
             3128      governing entity, but no assessments shall be levied against the property in the district for the
             3129      amount of the donations or contributions.
             3130          (4) A contract need not be let as provided in this section where the improvements consist
             3131      of the furnishing of utility services or maintenance of improvements. This work may be done by
             3132      the governing entity itself. Assessments may be levied for the actual cost incurred by the
             3133      governing entity for the furnishing of these services or maintenance, or in case the work is done
             3134      by the governing entity, to reimburse the governing entity for the reasonable cost of supplying the
             3135      services or maintenance.
             3136          (5) A contract need not be let as provided in this section where any labor, materials, or
             3137      equipment to make any of the improvements are supplied by the governing entity. Assessments
             3138      may be levied to reimburse the governing entity for the reasonable cost of supplying such labor,
             3139      materials or equipment. The provisions of Sections [ 17-15-3 ] 17-53-308 and 72-6-108 shall not
             3140      apply to the improvements to be placed in a special improvement district created under this part.
             3141          Section 155. Section 17A-3-218 is amended to read:
             3142           17A-3-218. Assessment ordinance - Publication - Assessment list incorporated by
             3143      reference.
             3144          (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section [ 17-15-1 ] 17-53-208 or any other law
             3145      concerning the publication, posting, or effective date of ordinances, any ordinance levying
             3146      assessments shall be published one time in a newspaper published in the governing entity or, if
             3147      there is no newspaper published in the governing entity, in a newspaper having general circulation
             3148      in the governing entity. The ordinance shall be effective on the date of the publication or at a later
             3149      date as provided in the ordinance. No other publication and no posting of the ordinance is required
             3150      nor is it necessary to declare that the immediate preservation of the peace, health, or safety of the
             3151      governing entity requires the ordinance to be effective on the date of publication or at the later
             3152      date.
             3153          (2) An ordinance levying assessments need not describe each block, lot, part of block or
             3154      lot, tract, or parcel of property to be assessed. It is sufficient if the ordinance incorporates by
             3155      reference the corrected assessment list that describes the list of properties assessed by tax
             3156      identification number and a valid legal description of property within the district.


             3157          Section 156. Section 20A-1-102 is amended to read:
             3158           20A-1-102. Definitions.
             3159          As used in this title:
             3160          (1) "Active voter" means a registered voter who has not been classified as an inactive voter
             3161      by the county clerk.
             3162          (2) "Automatic tabulating equipment" means apparatus that automatically examines and
             3163      counts votes recorded on paper ballots or ballot cards and tabulates the results.
             3164          (3) "Ballot" means the cardboard, paper, or other material upon which a voter records his
             3165      votes and includes ballot cards, paper ballots, and secrecy envelopes.
             3166          (4) "Ballot card" means a ballot that can be counted using automatic tabulating equipment.
             3167          (5) "Ballot label" means the cards, papers, booklet, pages, or other materials that contain
             3168      the names of offices and candidates and statements of ballot propositions to be voted on and which
             3169      are used in conjunction with ballot cards.
             3170          (6) "Ballot proposition" means opinion questions specifically authorized by the
             3171      Legislature, constitutional amendments, initiatives, referenda, and judicial retention questions that
             3172      are submitted to the voters for their approval or rejection.
             3173          (7) "Board of canvassers" means the entities established by Sections 20A-4-301 and
             3174      20A-4-306 to canvass election returns.
             3175          (8) "Bond election" means an election held for the sole purpose of approving or rejecting
             3176      the proposed issuance of bonds by a government entity.
             3177          (9) "Book voter registration form" means voter registration forms contained in a bound
             3178      book that are used by election officers and registration agents to register persons to vote.
             3179          (10) "By-mail voter registration form" means a voter registration form designed to be
             3180      completed by the voter and mailed to the election officer.
             3181          (11) "Canvass" means the review of election returns and the official declaration of election
             3182      results by the board of canvassers.
             3183          (12) "Canvassing judge" means an election judge designated to assist in counting ballots
             3184      at the canvass.
             3185          (13) "Convention" means the political party convention at which party officers and
             3186      delegates are selected.
             3187          (14) "Counting center" means one or more locations selected by the election officer in


             3188      charge of the election for the automatic counting of ballots.
             3189          (15) "Counting judge" means a judge designated to count the ballots during election day.
             3190          (16) "Counting poll watcher" means a person selected as provided in Section 20A-3-201
             3191      to witness the counting of ballots.
             3192          (17) "Counting room" means a suitable and convenient private place or room, immediately
             3193      adjoining the place where the election is being held, for use by the counting judges to count ballots
             3194      during election day.
             3195          (18) "County executive" means:
             3196          (a) the county commission in the [traditional] county commission or expanded county
             3197      commission form of government established [by Section 17-4-2 and] under Title 17, Chapter [5]
             3198      52, [County Commissioners and Legislative Bodies] Forms of County Government;
             3199          (b) the county executive in the county executive and chief administrative officer-council
             3200      optional form of government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-501 ] 17-52-503 ;
             3201          (c) the county executive in the county executive-council optional form of government
             3202      authorized by Section [ 17-35a-502 ] 17-52-504 ;
             3203          (d) the county council in the council-manager optional form of government authorized by
             3204      Section [ 17-35a-503 ] 17-52-505 ; and
             3205          (e) the county council in the council-county administrative officer optional form of
             3206      government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-504 ] 17-52-506 .
             3207          (19) "County legislative body" means:
             3208          (a) the county commission in the [traditional] county commission or expanded county
             3209      commission form of government established [by Section 17-4-2 and] under Title 17, Chapter [5]
             3210      52, [County Commissioners and Legislative Bodies] Forms of County Government;
             3211          (b) the county council in the county executive and chief administrative officer-council
             3212      optional form of government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-501 ] 17-52-503 ;
             3213          (c) the county council in the county executive-council optional form of government
             3214      authorized by Section [ 17-35a-502 ] 17-52-504 ;
             3215          (d) the county council in the council-manager optional form of government authorized by
             3216      Section [ 17-35a-503 ] 17-52-505 ; and
             3217          (e) the county council in the council-county administrative officer optional form of
             3218      government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-504 ] 17-52-506 .


             3219          (20) "County officers" means those county officers that are required by law to be elected.
             3220          (21) "Election" means a regular general election, a municipal general election, a statewide
             3221      special election, a local special election, a regular primary election, a municipal primary election,
             3222      and a special district election.
             3223          (22) "Election cycle" means the period beginning on the first day persons are eligible to
             3224      file declarations of candidacy and ending when the canvass is completed.
             3225          (23) "Election judge" means each canvassing judge, counting judge, and receiving judge.
             3226          (24) "Election officer" means:
             3227          (a) the lieutenant governor, for all statewide ballots;
             3228          (b) the county clerk or clerks for all county ballots and for certain special district and
             3229      school district ballots as provided in Section 20A-5-400.5 ;
             3230          (c) the municipal clerk for all municipal ballots and for certain special district and school
             3231      district ballots as provided in Section 20A-5-400.5 ; and
             3232          (d) the special district clerk or chief executive officer for all special district ballots that are
             3233      not part of a statewide, county, or municipal ballot.
             3234          (25) "Election official" means any election officer, election judge, or satellite registrar.
             3235          (26) "Election returns" includes the pollbook, all affidavits of registration, the military and
             3236      overseas absentee voter registration and voting certificates, one of the tally sheets, any unprocessed
             3237      absentee ballots, all counted ballots, all excess ballots, all unused ballots, all spoiled ballots, the
             3238      ballot disposition form, and the total votes cast form.
             3239          (27) "Electronic voting system" means a system in which a voting device is used in
             3240      conjunction with ballots so that votes recorded by the voter are counted and tabulated by automatic
             3241      tabulating equipment.
             3242          (28) "Inactive voter" means a registered voter who has been sent the notice required by
             3243      Section 20A-2-306 and who has failed to respond to that notice.
             3244          (29) "Inspecting poll watcher" means a person selected as provided in this title to witness
             3245      the receipt and safe deposit of voted and counted ballots.
             3246          (30) "Judicial office" means the office filled by any judicial officer.
             3247          (31) "Judicial officer" means any justice or judge of a court of record or any county court
             3248      judge.
             3249          (32) "Local election" means a regular municipal election, a local special election, a special


             3250      district election, and a bond election.
             3251          (33) "Local political subdivision" means a county, a municipality, a special district, or a
             3252      local school district.
             3253          (34) "Local special election" means a special election called by the governing body of a
             3254      local political subdivision in which all registered voters of the local political subdivision may vote.
             3255          (35) "Municipal executive" means:
             3256          (a) the city commission, city council, or town council in the traditional management
             3257      arrangement established by Title 10, Chapter 3, Part 1, Governing Body;
             3258          (b) the mayor in the council-mayor optional form of government defined in Section
             3259      10-3-1209 ; and
             3260          (c) the manager in the council-manager optional form of government defined in Section
             3261      10-3-1209 .
             3262          (36) "Municipal general election" means the election held in municipalities and special
             3263      districts on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each odd-numbered year for
             3264      the purposes established in Section 20A-1-202 .
             3265          (37) "Municipal legislative body" means:
             3266          (a) the city commission, city council, or town council in the traditional management
             3267      arrangement established by Title 10, Chapter 3, Part 1, Governing Body;
             3268          (b) the municipal council in the council-mayor optional form of government defined in
             3269      Section 10-3-1209 ; and
             3270          (c) the municipal council in the council-manager optional form of government defined in
             3271      Section 10-3-1209 .
             3272          (38) "Municipal officers" means those municipal officers that are required by law to be
             3273      elected.
             3274          (39) "Municipal primary election" means an election held to nominate candidates for
             3275      municipal office.
             3276          (40) "Official ballot" means the ballots distributed by the election officer to the election
             3277      judges to be given to voters to record their votes.
             3278          (41) "Official endorsement" means:
             3279          (a) the information on the ballot that identifies:
             3280          (i) the ballot as an official ballot;


             3281          (ii) the date of the election; and
             3282          (iii) the facsimile signature of the election officer; and
             3283          (b) the information on the ballot stub that identifies:
             3284          (i) the election judge's initials; and
             3285          (ii) the ballot number.
             3286          (42) "Official register" means the book furnished election officials by the election officer
             3287      that contains the information required by Section 20A-5-401 .
             3288          (43) "Paper ballot" means a paper that contains:
             3289          (a) the names of offices and candidates and statements of ballot propositions to be voted
             3290      on; and
             3291          (b) spaces for the voter to record his vote for each office and for or against each ballot
             3292      proposition.
             3293          (44) "Political party" means an organization of registered voters that has qualified to
             3294      participate in an election by meeting the requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 8, Political Party
             3295      Formation and Procedures.
             3296          (45) "Polling place" means the building where residents of a voting precinct vote.
             3297          (46) "Position" means a square, circle, rectangle, or other geometric shape on a ballot in
             3298      which the voter marks his choice.
             3299          (47) "Posting list" means a list of registered voters within a voting precinct.
             3300          (48) "Primary convention" means the political party conventions at which nominees for
             3301      the regular primary election are selected.
             3302          (49) "Protective counter" means a separate counter, which cannot be reset, that is built into
             3303      a voting machine and records the total number of movements of the operating lever.
             3304          (50) "Qualify" or "qualified" means to take the oath of office and begin performing the
             3305      duties of the position for which the person was elected.
             3306          (51) "Receiving judge" means the election judge that checks the voter's name in the official
             3307      register, provides the voter with a ballot, and removes the ballot stub from the ballot after the voter
             3308      has voted.
             3309          (52) "Registration days" means the days designated in Section 20A-2-203 when a voter
             3310      may register to vote with a satellite registrar.
             3311          (53) "Registration form" means a book voter registration form and a by-mail voter


             3312      registration form.
             3313          (54) "Regular general election" means the election held throughout the state on the first
             3314      Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each even-numbered year for the purposes
             3315      established in Section 20A-1-201 .
             3316          (55) "Regular primary election" means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of each
             3317      even-numbered year, at which candidates of political parties and nonpolitical groups are voted for
             3318      nomination.
             3319          (56) "Resident" means a person who resides within a specific voting precinct in Utah.
             3320          (57) "Sample ballot" means a mock ballot similar in form to the official ballot printed and
             3321      distributed as provided in Section 20A-5-405 .
             3322          (58) "Satellite registrar" means a person appointed under Section 20A-5-201 to register
             3323      voters and perform other duties.
             3324          (59) "Scratch vote" means to mark or punch the straight party ticket and then mark or
             3325      punch the ballot for one or more candidates who are members of different political parties.
             3326          (60) "Secrecy envelope" means the envelope given to a voter along with the ballot into
             3327      which the voter places the ballot after he has voted it in order to preserve the secrecy of the voter's
             3328      vote.
             3329          (61) "Special district" means those local government entities created under the authority
             3330      of Title 17A.
             3331          (62) "Special district officers" means those special district officers that are required by law
             3332      to be elected.
             3333          (63) "Special election" means an election held as authorized by Section 20A-1-204 .
             3334          (64) "Spoiled ballot" means each ballot that:
             3335          (a) is spoiled by the voter;
             3336          (b) is unable to be voted because it was spoiled by the printer or the election judge; or
             3337          (c) lacks the official endorsement.
             3338          (65) "Statewide special election" means a special election called by the governor or the
             3339      Legislature in which all registered voters in Utah may vote.
             3340          (66) "Stub" means the detachable part of each ballot.
             3341          (67) "Substitute ballots" means replacement ballots provided by an election officer to the
             3342      election judges when the official ballots are lost or stolen.


             3343          (68) "Ticket" means each list of candidates for each political party or for each group of
             3344      petitioners.
             3345          (69) "Transfer case" means the sealed box used to transport voted ballots to the counting
             3346      center.
             3347          (70) "Vacancy" means the absence of a person to serve in any position created by statute,
             3348      whether that absence occurs because of death, disability, disqualification, resignation, or other
             3349      cause.
             3350          (71) "Valid write-in candidate" means a candidate who has qualified as a write-in
             3351      candidate by following the procedures and requirements of this title.
             3352          (72) "Voter" means a person who meets the requirements of election registration and is
             3353      registered and is listed in the official register book.
             3354          (73) "Voting area" means the area within six feet of the voting booths, voting machines,
             3355      and ballot box.
             3356          (74) "Voting booth" means the space or compartment within a polling place that is
             3357      provided for the preparation of ballots and includes the voting machine enclosure or curtain.
             3358          (75) "Voting device" means:
             3359          (a) an apparatus in which ballot cards are used in connection with a punch device for
             3360      piercing the ballots by the voter;
             3361          (b) a device for marking the ballots with ink or another substance; or
             3362          (c) any other method for recording votes on ballots so that the ballot may be tabulated by
             3363      means of automatic tabulating equipment.
             3364          (76) "Voting machine" means a machine designed for the sole purpose of recording and
             3365      tabulating votes cast by voters at an election.
             3366          (77) "Voting poll watcher" means a person appointed as provided in this title to witness
             3367      the distribution of ballots and the voting process.
             3368          (78) "Voting precinct" means the smallest voting unit established as provided by law
             3369      within which qualified voters vote at one polling place.
             3370          (79) "Watcher" means a voting poll watcher, a counting poll watcher, and an inspecting
             3371      poll watcher.
             3372          (80) "Western States Presidential Primary" means the election established in Title 20A,
             3373      Chapter 9, Part 8.


             3374          (81) "Write-in ballot" means a ballot containing any write-in votes.
             3375          (82) "Write-in vote" means a vote cast for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot
             3376      according to the procedures established in this title.
             3377          Section 157. Section 21-2-8 , which is renumbered from Section 17-5-214 is renumbered
             3378      and amended to read:
             3379           [17-5-214].     21-2-8. Fees of county officers.
             3380          (1) As used in this section, "county officer" means all of the county officers enumerated
             3381      in Section [ 17-16-2 ] 17-53-101 except county recorders, county constables, and county sheriffs.
             3382          [(2) The county legislative body shall adopt an ordinance establishing the fees for services
             3383      provided by each county officer.]
             3384          [(3)] (2) (a) Each county officer shall collect, in advance, for exclusive county use and
             3385      benefit:
             3386          (i) all fees established by the county legislative body under this section; and
             3387          (ii) any other fees authorized or required by law.
             3388          (b) As long as the displaced homemaker program is authorized by Section 35A-3-114 , the
             3389      county clerk shall:
             3390          (i) assess $20 in addition to whatever fee for a marriage license is established under
             3391      authority of this section; and
             3392          (ii) transmit $20 from each marriage license fee to the Division of Finance to be credited
             3393      to the displaced homemaker program.
             3394          (c) As long as the Children's Legal Defense Account is authorized by Section 63-63a-8 ,
             3395      the county clerk shall:
             3396          (i) assess $10 in addition to whatever fee for a marriage license is established under
             3397      authority of this section and in addition to the $20 assessed for the displaced homemaker program;
             3398      and
             3399          (ii) transmit $10 from each marriage license fee to the Division of Finance for deposit in
             3400      the Children's Legal Defense Account.
             3401          [(4)] (3) This section does not apply to any fees currently being assessed by the state but
             3402      collected by county officers.
             3403          Section 158. Section 26A-1-102 is amended to read:
             3404           26A-1-102. Definitions.


             3405          As used in this part:
             3406          (1) "Board" means a local board of health established under Section 26A-1-109 .
             3407          (2) "City-county health department" means a local health department that serves a county
             3408      and municipalities located within that county.
             3409          (3) "Department" means the Department of Health created in Title 26, Chapter 1.
             3410          (4) "Local governing body" means any local unit of government required to establish a
             3411      local health department by Section 10-7-3 or [ 17-5-243 ] 17-50-313 .
             3412          (5) "Local health department" means a city-county or multi-county local health department
             3413      established under this part.
             3414          (6) "Multi-county local health department" means a local health department that serves two
             3415      or more contiguous counties and municipalities within those counties.
             3416          Section 159. Section 26A-1-106 is amended to read:
             3417           26A-1-106. Assistance in establishing local departments -- Monitoring and standards
             3418      of performance -- Responsibilities.
             3419          (1) (a) By request of local governing bodies, the department may assist in the
             3420      establishment of a local health department under Sections 10-7-3 and [ 17-5-243 ] 17-50-313 .
             3421          (b) The department shall monitor the effort of the local health department to protect and
             3422      promote the health of the public.
             3423          (c) The department shall establish by rule minimum performance standards for basic
             3424      programs of public health administration, personal health, laboratory services, health resources,
             3425      and other preventive health programs not in conflict with state law as it finds necessary or
             3426      desirable for the protection of the public health.
             3427          (d) The department may by contract provide funds to assist a local health department if
             3428      local resources are inadequate and may provide assistance to achieve the purposes of this part.
             3429          (2) Regulations or standards relating to public health or environmental health services
             3430      adopted or established by a local health department may not be less restrictive than department
             3431      rules.
             3432          (3) Local health departments are responsible within their boundaries for providing, directly
             3433      or indirectly, basic public health services that include:
             3434          (a) public health administration and support services;
             3435          (b) maternal and child health;


             3436          (c) communicable disease control, surveillance, and epidemiology;
             3437          (d) food protection;
             3438          (e) solid waste management;
             3439          (f) waste water management; and
             3440          (g) safe drinking water management.
             3441          (4) The Department of Environmental Quality shall establish by rule minimum
             3442      performance standards, including standards for inspection and enforcement, for basic programs
             3443      of environmental health, not inconsistent with law, as necessary or desirable for the protection of
             3444      public health.
             3445          Section 160. Section 26A-1-117 is amended to read:
             3446           26A-1-117. Funding of departments -- Tax levies.
             3447          (1) Municipalities or counties involved in the establishment and operation of local health
             3448      departments shall fund the local health departments with appropriations from the General Fund,
             3449      from the levy of a tax, or in part by an appropriation and in part by a levy under Section [ 17-5-255 ]
             3450      17-53-221 .
             3451          (2) A local health department may be funded as provided by law from:
             3452          (a) local, state, and federal funds within local levy ceilings;
             3453          (b) a separate ceiling exempt tax under Section 59-2-911 , which may not exceed .0004 per
             3454      dollar of taxable value of taxable property; or
             3455          (c) in part by each.
             3456          (3) Local funds from either tax source shall be appropriated by the local governing
             3457      authorities participating in the local health department.
             3458          Section 161. Section 35A-3-114 is amended to read:
             3459           35A-3-114. Programs for displaced homemakers.
             3460          (1) For purposes of this section, "displaced homemaker" means an individual:
             3461          (a) who has been a homemaker for a period of eight or more years without significant
             3462      gainful employment outside the home;
             3463          (b) whose primary occupation during the period of time described in Subsection (1)(a) was
             3464      the provision of unpaid household services for family members;
             3465          (c) has found it necessary to enter the job market;
             3466          (d) is not reasonably capable of obtaining employment sufficient to provide self-support


             3467      or necessary support for dependents, due to a lack of marketable job skills or other skills necessary
             3468      for self-sufficiency; and
             3469          (e) has depended on:
             3470          (i) the income of a family member and lost that income; or
             3471          (ii) governmental assistance as the parent of dependent children and is no longer eligible
             3472      for that assistance.
             3473          (2) The department shall establish, in cooperation with state and local governmental
             3474      agencies, community-based organizations, and private employers, a program for the education,
             3475      training, and transitional counseling of displaced homemakers, which includes referral services and
             3476      the following services:
             3477          (a) employment and skills training, career counseling, and placement services specifically
             3478      designed to address the needs of displaced homemakers;
             3479          (b) assistance in obtaining access to existing public and private employment training
             3480      programs;
             3481          (c) educational services, including information on high school or college programs, or
             3482      assistance in gaining access to existing educational programs;
             3483          (d) health education and counseling, or assistance in gaining access to existing health
             3484      education and counseling services;
             3485          (e) financial management services which provide information on insurance, taxes, estate
             3486      and probate matters, mortgages, loans, and other financial issues; and
             3487          (f) prevocational self-esteem and assertiveness training.
             3488          (3) The department shall:
             3489          (a) (i) contract with existing governmental or private agencies or community-based
             3490      organizations that have demonstrated effectiveness in serving displaced homemakers to provide
             3491      a program for displaced homemakers in each county or group of counties, as the population
             3492      demands; or
             3493          (ii) establish a program for displaced homemakers in that area;
             3494          (b) coordinate its program for displaced homemakers with existing state or federal
             3495      programs of a similar nature and, where possible, utilize existing physical resources;
             3496          (c) establish rules to implement this section, and may form an advisory committee for
             3497      recommendations on the establishment and improvement of a program for displaced homemakers;


             3498          (d) encourage the placement of displaced homemakers in programs established under:
             3499          (i) the Job Training Partnership Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 1501; and
             3500          (ii) the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act, 20 U.S.C.
             3501      Section 2301, et seq.; and
             3502          (e) prepare an evaluation of its program for displaced homemakers, including the success
             3503      of placement of displaced homemakers in programs described in this section, and annually submit
             3504      a written report of that evaluation to the Legislature.
             3505          (4) Displaced homemakers may act as peer counselors in programs for displaced
             3506      homemakers.
             3507          (5) (a) Appropriate funds received by the state under Section [ 17-5-214 ] 21-2-8 shall be
             3508      deposited as nonlapsing dedicated credits and used for the purposes of this section.
             3509          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (5)(a), if the nonlapsing amount exceeds $300,000 at the
             3510      end of any fiscal year, the excess shall lapse into the General Fund.
             3511          (6) The department shall establish procedures for payment and repayment, when possible,
             3512      by clients to the department of the costs of services provided to displaced homemakers under this
             3513      section.
             3514          Section 162. Section 35A-3-401 is amended to read:
             3515           35A-3-401. General Assistance.
             3516          (1) (a) General Assistance may be provided to individuals who are not receiving cash
             3517      assistance under Part 3, Family Employment Program, or Supplemental Security Income, and who
             3518      are unemployable according to standards promulgated by the department.
             3519          (b) (i) General Assistance may be provided by payment in cash or in kind.
             3520          (ii) The office may provide an amount less than the existing payment level for an otherwise
             3521      similarly situated client of cash assistance under Part 3, Family Employment Program.
             3522          (c) The office shall establish asset limitations for General Assistance clients consistent
             3523      with Section 35A-3-107 .
             3524          (d) (i) General Assistance may be granted to meet special nonrecurrent needs of an
             3525      applicant for the federal Supplemental Security Income program, if the applicant agrees to
             3526      reimburse the division for assistance advanced while awaiting the determination of eligibility by
             3527      the Social Security Administration.
             3528          (ii) General Assistance payments may not be made to a current client of cash assistance


             3529      or Supplemental Security Income.
             3530          (e) (i) General Assistance may be used for the reasonable cost of burial for a client, if heirs
             3531      or relatives are not financially able to assume this expense[, and the county is determined not to
             3532      be liable for the expense under Section 17-5-250 ].
             3533          (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(e)(i), if the body of a person is unclaimed, Section
             3534      53B-17-301 applies.
             3535          (iii) The department shall fix the cost of a reasonable burial and conditions under which
             3536      burial expenditures may be made.
             3537          (2) The division may cooperate with any governmental unit or agency, or any private
             3538      nonprofit agency in establishing work projects to provide employment for employable persons.
             3539          Section 163. Section 63-55-235 is amended to read:
             3540           63-55-235. Repeal dates, Title 35 and Title 35A.
             3541          (1) Title 35A, Utah Workforce Services Code, is repealed July 1, 2005.
             3542          (2) Section 35A-3-114 , the Displaced Homemaker Program, together with the provision
             3543      for funding that program contained in Subsection [ 17-5-214 (3)] 21-2-8 (2)(b), is repealed July 1,
             3544      2007.
             3545          Section 164. Section 63-63a-8 is amended to read:
             3546           63-63a-8. Children's Legal Defense Account.
             3547          (1) There is created a restricted account within the General Fund known as the Children's
             3548      Legal Defense Account.
             3549          (2) The purpose of the Children's Legal Defense Account is to provide for programs that
             3550      protect and defend the rights, safety, and quality of life of children.
             3551          (3) The Legislature shall appropriate money from the account for the administrative and
             3552      related costs of the following programs:
             3553          (a) implementing the Mandatory Educational Course on Children's Needs for Divorcing
             3554      Parents relating to the effects of divorce on children as provided in Sections 30-3-4 , 30-3-7 ,
             3555      30-3-10.3 , 30-3-11.3 , 30-3-15.3 , and 30-3-18 , and the Mediation Pilot Program - Child Custody
             3556      or Visitation as provided in Sections 30-3-15.3 and 30-3-18 ;
             3557          (b) implementing the use of guardians ad litem as provided in Sections 30-3-5.2 ,
             3558      78-3a-318 , 78-3a-912 , 78-11-6 , and 78-7-9 ; the training of guardian ad litems and volunteers as
             3559      provided in Section 78-3a-912 ; and termination of parental rights as provided in Sections


             3560      78-3a-118 , 78-3a-119 , 78-3a-903 , and Title 78, Chapter 3a, Part 4, Termination of Parental Rights
             3561      Act. This account may not be used to supplant funding for the guardian ad litem program in the
             3562      juvenile court as provided in Section 78-3a-912 ; and
             3563          (c) implementing and administering the Expedited Visitation Enforcement Pilot Program
             3564      as provided in Section 30-3-38 .
             3565          (4) The following withheld fees shall be allocated only to the Children's Legal Defense
             3566      Account and used only for the purposes provided in Subsections (3)(a) through (c):
             3567          (a) the additional $10 fee withheld on every marriage license issued in the state of Utah
             3568      as provided in Section [ 17-5-214 ] 21-2-8 ; and
             3569          (b) a fee of $2 shall be withheld from the existing civil filing fee collected on any
             3570      complaint, affidavit, or petition in a civil, probate, or adoption matter in every court of record.
             3571          (5) The Division of Finance shall allocate the monies described in Subsection (4) from the
             3572      General Fund to the Children's Legal Defense Account.
             3573          (6) Any funds in excess of $200,000 remaining in the restricted account as of June 30 of
             3574      any fiscal year shall lapse into the General Fund.
             3575          Section 165. Section 68-3-12 is amended to read:
             3576           68-3-12. Rules of construction.
             3577          (1) In the construction of these statutes, the following general rules shall be observed,
             3578      unless such construction would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Legislature or
             3579      repugnant to the context of the statute:
             3580          (a) The singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular.
             3581          (b) Words used in one gender comprehend the other.
             3582          (c) Words used in the present tense include the future.
             3583          (2) In the construction of these statutes, the following definitions shall be observed, unless
             3584      the definition would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Legislature, or repugnant to the
             3585      context of the statute:
             3586          (a) "Adjudicative proceeding" means:
             3587          (i) all actions by a board, commission, department, officer, or other administrative unit of
             3588      the state that determine the legal rights, duties, privileges, immunities, or other legal interests of
             3589      one or more identifiable persons, including all actions to grant, deny, revoke, suspend, modify,
             3590      annul, withdraw, or amend an authority, right, or license; and


             3591          (ii) judicial review of all such actions.
             3592          (b) "Advisory board," "advisory commission," and "advisory council" means a board,
             3593      commission, or council that:
             3594          (i) provides advice and makes recommendations to another person or entity who makes
             3595      policy for the benefit of the general public;
             3596          (ii) is created by and whose duties are provided by statute or by executive order; and
             3597          (iii) performs its duties only under the supervision of another person as provided by
             3598      statute.
             3599          (c) "Councilman" includes a town trustee or a city commissioner, and "city commissioner"
             3600      includes a councilman.
             3601          (d) "County executive" means:
             3602          (i) the county commission in the [traditional] county commission or expanded county
             3603      commission form of government established [by Section 17-4-2 and] under Title 17, Chapter [5]
             3604      52, [County Commissioners and Legislative Bodies] Forms of County Government;
             3605          (ii) the county executive in the "county executive and chief administrative officer-council"
             3606      optional form of government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-501 ] 17-52-503 ;
             3607          (iii) the county executive in the "county executive-council" optional form of government
             3608      authorized by Section [ 17-35a-502 ] 17-52-504 ;
             3609          (iv) the county manager in the "council-manager" optional form of government authorized
             3610      by Section [ 17-35a-503 ] 17-52-505 ; and
             3611          (v) the county council in the "council-county administrative officer" optional form of
             3612      government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-504 ] 17-52-506 .
             3613          (e) "County legislative body" means:
             3614          (i) the county commission in the [traditional] county commission or expanded county
             3615      commission form of government established [by Section 17-4-2 and] under Title 17, Chapter [5]
             3616      52, [County Commissioners and Legislative Bodies] Forms of County Government;
             3617          (ii) the county council in the "county executive and chief administrative officer-council"
             3618      optional form of government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-501 ] 17-52-503 ;
             3619          (iii) the county council in the "county executive-council" optional form of government
             3620      authorized by Section [ 17-35a-502 ] 17-52-504 ;
             3621          (iv) the county council in the "council-manager" optional form of government authorized


             3622      by Section [ 17-35a-503 ] 17-52-505 ; and
             3623          (v) the county council in the "council-county administrative officer" optional form of
             3624      government authorized by Section [ 17-35a-504 ] 17-52-506 .
             3625          (f) "Executor" includes administrator, and the term "administrator" includes executor,
             3626      when the subject matter justifies such use.
             3627          (g) "Guardian" includes a person who has qualified as a guardian of a minor or
             3628      incapacitated person pursuant to testamentary or court appointment and a person who is appointed
             3629      by a court to manage the estate of a minor or incapacitated person.
             3630          (h) "Highway" and "road" include public bridges and may be held equivalent to the words
             3631      "county way," "county road," "common road," and "state road."
             3632          (i) "Him," "his," and other masculine pronouns include "her," "hers," and similar feminine
             3633      pronouns unless the context clearly indicates a contrary intent or the subject matter relates clearly
             3634      and necessarily to the male sex only.
             3635          (j) "Insane person" include idiots, lunatics, distracted persons, and persons of unsound
             3636      mind.
             3637          (k) "Land," "real estate," and "real property" include land, tenements, hereditaments, water
             3638      rights, possessory rights, and claims.
             3639          (l) "Man" or "men" when used alone or in conjunction with other syllables as in
             3640      "workman," includes "woman" or "women" unless the context clearly indicates a contrary intent
             3641      or the subject matter relates clearly and necessarily to the male sex only.
             3642          (m) "Month" means a calendar month, unless otherwise expressed, and the word "year,"
             3643      or the abbreviation "A.D." is equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord."
             3644          (n) "Oath" includes "affirmation," and the word "swear" includes "affirm." Every oral
             3645      statement under oath or affirmation is embraced in the term "testify," and every written one, in the
             3646      term "depose."
             3647          (o) "Person" includes individuals, bodies politic and corporate, partnerships, associations,
             3648      and companies.
             3649          (p) "Personal property" includes every description of money, goods, chattels, effects,
             3650      evidences of rights in action, and all written instruments by which any pecuniary obligation, right,
             3651      or title to property is created, acknowledged, transferred, increased, defeated, discharged, or
             3652      diminished, and every right or interest therein.


             3653          (q) "Personal representative," "executor," and "administrator" includes an executor,
             3654      administrator, successor personal representative, special administrator, and persons who perform
             3655      substantially the same function under the law governing their status.
             3656          (r) "Policy board," "policy commission," or "policy council" means a board, commission,
             3657      or council that:
             3658          (i) possesses a portion of the sovereign power of the state to enable it to make policy for
             3659      the benefit of the general public;
             3660          (ii) is created by and whose duties are provided by the constitution or by statute;
             3661          (iii) performs its duties according to its own rules without supervision other than under the
             3662      general control of another person as provided by statute; and
             3663          (iv) is permanent and continuous and not temporary and occasional.
             3664          (s) "Population" shall be as shown by the last preceding state or national census, unless
             3665      otherwise specially provided.
             3666          (t) "Property" includes both real and personal property.
             3667          (u) "Review board," "review commission," or "review council" means a board,
             3668      commission, or council that:
             3669          (i) possesses a portion of the sovereign power of the state only to the extent to enable it
             3670      to approve policy made for the benefit of the general public by another body or person;
             3671          (ii) is created by and whose duties are provided by statute;
             3672          (iii) performs its duties according to its own rules without supervision other than under the
             3673      general control of another person as provided by statute; and
             3674          (iv) is permanent and continuous and not temporary and occasional.
             3675          (v) "Sheriff," "county attorney," "district attorney," "clerk," or other words used to denote
             3676      an executive or ministerial officer, may include any deputy, or other person performing the duties
             3677      of such officer, either generally or in special cases; and the words "county clerk" may be held to
             3678      include "clerk of the district court."
             3679          (w) "Signature" includes any name, mark, or sign written with the intent to authenticate
             3680      any instrument or writing.
             3681          (x) "State," when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District
             3682      of Columbia and the territories; and the words "United States" may include the District and the
             3683      territories.


             3684          (y) "Town" may mean incorporated town and may include city, and the word "city" may
             3685      mean incorporated town.
             3686          (z) "Vessel," when used with reference to shipping, includes steamboats, canal boats, and
             3687      every structure adapted to be navigated from place to place.
             3688          (aa) "Will" includes codicils.
             3689          (bb) "Writ" means an order or precept in writing, issued in the name of the state or of a
             3690      court or judicial officer; and "process" means a writ or summons issued in the course of judicial
             3691      proceedings.
             3692          (cc) "Writing" includes printing, handwriting, and typewriting.
             3693          Section 166. Section 70A-9-403 is amended to read:
             3694           70A-9-403. What constitutes filing -- Required statement -- Duration of filing --
             3695      Effect of lapsed filing -- Duties of filing officer.
             3696          (1) Presentation for filing by the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, or for
             3697      recording, indexing, and abstracting by tract by the county recorder of a financing statement and
             3698      tender of the filing fee or acceptance of the statement by the filing officer constitutes filing under
             3699      this chapter.
             3700          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (6), a filed financing statement is effective for a
             3701      period of five years from the date of filing. The effectiveness of a filed financing statement lapses
             3702      on the expiration of the five-year period unless a continuation statement is filed prior to the lapse.
             3703      If a security interest perfected by filing exists at the time insolvency proceedings are commenced
             3704      by or against the debtor, the security interest remains perfected until termination of the insolvency
             3705      proceedings and thereafter for a period of 60 days or until expiration of the five-year period,
             3706      whichever occurs later. Upon lapse, the security interest becomes unperfected, unless it is
             3707      perfected without filing. If the security interest becomes unperfected upon lapse, it is considered
             3708      to have been unperfected as against a person who became a purchaser or lien creditor before lapse.
             3709          (3) (a) A continuation statement may be filed by the secured party within six months prior
             3710      to the expiration of the five-year period specified in Subsection (2). Any such continuation
             3711      statement must be signed by the secured party, identify the original statement by file number or
             3712      by entry numbers and book and page numbers and state that the original statement is still effective.
             3713      A continuation statement signed by a person other than the secured party of record must be
             3714      accompanied by a separate written statement of assignment signed by the secured party of record


             3715      and complying with Subsection 70A-9-405 (2), including payment of the required fee. Upon timely
             3716      filing of the continuation statement, the effectiveness of the original statement is continued for five
             3717      years after the last date to which the filing was effective whereupon it lapses in the same manner
             3718      as provided in Subsection (2) unless another continuation statement is filed prior to such lapse.
             3719      Succeeding continuation statements may be filed in the same manner to continue the effectiveness
             3720      of the original statement.
             3721          (b) Unless a statute on disposition of public records provides otherwise, the filing officer
             3722      may remove a lapsed statement from the files and destroy it immediately if the filing officer has
             3723      retained a microfilm or other photographic record, or in other cases after one year after the lapse.
             3724      The filing officer shall so arrange matters by physical annexation of financing statements to
             3725      continuation statement or other related filings, or by other means, that if the filing officer
             3726      physically destroys the financing statements of a period more than five years past, those which
             3727      have been continued by a continuation statement or which are still effective under Subsection (6)
             3728      shall be retained.
             3729          (4) Except as provided in Subsection (7), a filing officer shall mark each statement with
             3730      a file number and with the date and hour of filing and shall hold the statement or a microfilm or
             3731      other photographic copy thereof for public inspection. In addition, the filing officer shall index
             3732      the statements according to the name of the debtor and shall note in the index the file number and
             3733      the address of the debtor given in the statement.
             3734          (5) The fees for filing and indexing and for stamping a copy furnished by the secured party
             3735      to show the date and place of filing for an original financing statement or for a continuation
             3736      statement shall be determined by the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code pursuant to
             3737      Section 63-38-3.2 . The secured party may at the secured party's option show a trade name for any
             3738      person and an extra indexing fee determined by the Division of Corporations and Commercial
             3739      Code pursuant to Section 63-38-3.2 shall be paid with respect thereto.
             3740          (6) If the debtor is a transmitting utility (Subsection 70A-9-401 (5)) and a filed financing
             3741      statement so states, it is effective until a termination statement is filed. A real estate mortgage
             3742      which is effective as a fixture filing under Subsection 70A-9-402 (6) remains effective as a fixture
             3743      filing until the mortgage is released or satisfied of record or its effectiveness otherwise terminates
             3744      as to the real estate.
             3745          (7) When a financing statement covers timber to be cut or covers minerals or the like


             3746      (including oil and gas) subject to Subsection 70A-9-103 (5), or accounts, or is recorded as a fixture
             3747      filing, the county recorder shall record and index it under the names of the debtor and any owner
             3748      of record shown on the financing statement in the same fashion as if they were the mortgagors in
             3749      a mortgage of the real estate described, and under the name of the secured party as if the secured
             3750      party were the mortgagee thereunder, or where indexing is by description, record and index it in
             3751      the same fashion as if the financing statement were a mortgage of the real estate described.
             3752      Original statements, once duly marked and recorded by the county recorder, may be returned to
             3753      the party making the filing. Except as provided in Subsection 70A-9-404 (3), filings made in the
             3754      office of the county recorder shall be subject to the provisions of Section [ 17-5-214 ] 21-2-8 in lieu
             3755      of the fees provided in this chapter.
             3756          Section 167. Section 70A-9-404 is amended to read:
             3757           70A-9-404. Termination statement.
             3758          (1) If a financing statement covering consumer goods is filed on or after July 1, 1977, then
             3759      within one month or within ten days following written demand by the debtor after there is no
             3760      outstanding secured obligation and no commitment to make advances, incur obligations, or
             3761      otherwise give value, the secured party must file with each filing officer with whom the financing
             3762      statement was filed, a termination statement to the effect that he no longer claims a security interest
             3763      under the financing statement, which shall be identified by file number or by entry number and
             3764      book and page numbers. In other cases, whenever there is no outstanding secured obligation and
             3765      no commitment to make advances, incur obligations, or otherwise give value, the secured party
             3766      must, on written demand by the debtor, send the debtor, for each filing officer with whom the
             3767      financing statement was filed, a termination statement to the effect that he no longer claims a
             3768      security interest under the financing statement, which shall be identified by file number or by entry
             3769      number and book and page numbers. A termination statement signed by a person other than the
             3770      secured party of record must be accompanied by a separate written statement of assignment signed
             3771      by the secured party of record complying with Subsection (2) of Section 70A-9-405 , including
             3772      payment of the required fee. If the affected secured party fails to file such a termination statement
             3773      as required by this subsection, or to send such a termination statement within ten days after proper
             3774      demand therefor, he shall be liable to the debtor for $100, and in addition, for any loss caused to
             3775      the debtor by such failure.
             3776          (2) On presentation to the filing officer of such a termination statement, he must duly file


             3777      the same. If he has received the termination statement in duplicate, he shall return one copy of the
             3778      termination statement to the secured party stamped to show the time of receipt thereof. If the filing
             3779      officer has a microfilm or other photographic record of the financing statement, and of any related
             3780      continuation statement, statement of assignment and statement of release, he may remove the
             3781      originals from the files at any time after receipt of the termination statement, or if he has no such
             3782      record, he may remove them from the files at any time after one year after receipt of the
             3783      termination statement.
             3784          (3) No fee shall be charged for filing and indexing a termination statement including
             3785      sending or delivering the financing statement, except that filings made in the office of the county
             3786      recorder shall be subject to the provisions of Section [ 17-5-214 ] 21-2-8 in lieu of the no-fee
             3787      provision in this chapter.
             3788          Section 168. Section 72-3-301 is amended to read:
             3789           72-3-301. Statewide public safety interest highway defined -- Designations -- Control
             3790      -- Maintenance -- Improvement restrictions -- Formula funding provisions.
             3791          (1) As used in this part, "statewide public safety interest highway" means a designated
             3792      state highway that serves a compelling statewide public safety interest.
             3793          (2) Statewide public safety interest highways include:
             3794          (a) SR-900. From near the east bound on and off ramps of the I-80 Delle Interchange on
             3795      the I-80 south frontage road, traversing northwesterly, westerly, and northeasterly, including on
             3796      portions of a county road and a Bureau of Land Management road for a distance of 9.24 miles.
             3797      Then beginning again at the I-80 south frontage road traversing southwesterly and northwesterly
             3798      on a county road for a distance of 4.33 miles. Then beginning again at the I-80 south frontage road
             3799      traversing southwesterly, northerly, northwesterly, westerly, and northeasterly on a county road and
             3800      a Bureau of Land Management road to near the east bound on and off ramps of I-80 Low/Lakeside
             3801      Interchange for a distance of 2.61 miles. The entire length of SR-900 is a total distance of 16.18
             3802      miles.
             3803          (b) SR-901. From SR-196 traversing westerly and northwesterly on a county road to a
             3804      junction with a Bureau of Land Management road described as part of SR-901, then northwesterly
             3805      to a junction with a county road for a distance of 8.70 miles. Then beginning again at a junction
             3806      with SR-901 traversing northwesterly on a Bureau of Land Management road to a junction with
             3807      a county road for a distance of 6.52 miles. Then beginning again at a junction with SR-901


             3808      traversing southwesterly on a Bureau of Land Management road to a junction with a county road
             3809      for a distance of 5.44 miles. Then beginning again from a junction with SR-901 traversing
             3810      southwesterly on a county road to a junction with a county road a distance of 11.52 miles. Then
             3811      beginning again at a junction with SR-196 traversing westerly on a Bureau of Land Management
             3812      road to a junction with a county road for a distance of 11.30 miles. The entire length of SR-901
             3813      is a total distance of 43.48 miles.
             3814          (3) The department has jurisdiction and control over all statewide public safety interest
             3815      highways.
             3816          (4) (a) A county shall maintain the portions of a statewide public safety interest highway
             3817      that was a class B county road under the county's jurisdiction prior to the designation under this
             3818      section.
             3819          (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section [ 17-5-232 ] 17-50-305 , a county may not
             3820      abandon any portion of a statewide public safety interest highway.
             3821          (c) Except under written authorization of the executive director of the department, a
             3822      statewide public safety interest highway shall remain the same class of highway that it was prior
             3823      to the designation under this section with respect to grade, drainage, surface, and improvements
             3824      and it may not be upgraded or improved to a higher class of highway.
             3825          (5) A class B county road that is designated a statewide public safety interest highway
             3826      under this section is considered a class B county road for the purposes of the distribution formula
             3827      and distributions of funds. The amount of funds received by any jurisdiction from the class B and
             3828      C roads account under Section 72-2-107 may not be affected by the provisions of this section.
             3829          Section 169. Section 77-32-304.5 is amended to read:
             3830           77-32-304.5. Reasonable compensation for defense counsel for indigents.
             3831          (1) This section does not apply to any attorney:
             3832          (a) under contract with the county or municipality for defense of an indigent person; or
             3833          (b) in the legal defender organization, legal aid agency, law firm, or public defender
             3834      association with which that attorney is professionally associated.
             3835          (2) (a) The county or municipality shall pay reasonable compensation to any attorney
             3836      assigned by the court under Subsection 77-32-306 at the conclusion of the representation or any
             3837      segment of the representation, as provided in Subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e):
             3838          (i) before the district or justice courts, including interlocutory appeals; and


             3839          (ii) before the appellate court on a first appeal of right.
             3840          (b) The legislative body of each county and municipality shall establish and annually
             3841      review guidelines for the rate of compensation, taking into account:
             3842          (i) the nature and complexity of the case;
             3843          (ii) the competency and years of experience in criminal defense of the assigned attorney;
             3844          (iii) the adjusted net hourly rate incurred by the county or municipality for a prosecutor or
             3845      public defender of equivalent experience and competency; and
             3846          (iv) the prevailing rates within the judicial district for comparable services.
             3847          (c) If the legislative body of a county or municipality does not establish the rate guidelines,
             3848      the rate of compensation shall be determined by the trial judge or a judge other than the trial judge
             3849      if requested by:
             3850          (i) the assigned attorney; or
             3851          (ii) the county or municipality.
             3852          (d) If the assigned attorney disagrees with the amount of compensation paid or
             3853      contemplated for payment by the county or municipality, the assigned attorney shall nonetheless
             3854      continue to represent the indigent defendant and may file a claim against:
             3855          (i) the county pursuant to Section [ 17-15-10 ] 17-50-401 , in which event the period for a
             3856      denial by the county shall be 20 days; or
             3857          (ii) the municipality pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 6, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act.
             3858          (e) In determining the reasonable compensation to be paid to defense counsel under
             3859      Subsections (2)(c) and (d), the court shall consider the factors contained in Subsections (2)(b)(i)
             3860      through (iv).
             3861          (f) The total compensation in a noncapital case may not, without prior court approval
             3862      following a hearing, exceed:
             3863          (i) $3,500 for each assigned attorney in a case in which one or more felonies is charged;
             3864          (ii) $1,000 for each assigned attorney in a case in which only misdemeanors or lesser
             3865      offenses are charged; or
             3866          (iii) $2,500 for each assigned attorney in the representation of an indigent in an appellate
             3867      court on a first appeal of right.
             3868          Section 170. Repealer.
             3869          This act repeals:


             3870          Section 17-1-1, "Range," "township," "section" defined.
             3871          Section 17-1-33, Disputed boundaries -- Determination.
             3872          Section 17-4-1, Counties are bodies corporate and politic.
             3873          Section 17-4-12, Citation.
             3874          Section 17-4-13, Purpose of act.
             3875          Section 17-5-103, Term of office -- Two vacancies in same election.
             3876          Section 17-5-104, Vacancies on the County Commission.
             3877          Section 17-5-223, Destruction of pests.
             3878          Section 17-5-224, Dogs -- Tax and regulation.
             3879          Section 17-5-225, Protection of fish and wildlife.
             3880          Section 17-5-226, Working prisoners.
             3881          Section 17-5-227, Inspecting and grading merchandise.
             3882          Section 17-5-230, Explosives.
             3883          Section 17-5-231, Stationary engineers, examination and licensing -- Boiler inspection.
             3884          Section 17-5-238, Donations for county purposes.
             3885          Section 17-5-240, Rooms where building not available.
             3886          Section 17-5-241, Insurance of buildings and furniture.
             3887          Section 17-5-244, Omnibus authority.
             3888          Section 17-5-249, Cemeteries and burials.
             3889          Section 17-5-250, Burial of indigents.
             3890          Section 17-5-251, Farm -- Convalescent and nursing care facilities -- Social services.
             3891          Section 17-5-252, Transient indigents and insane persons.
             3892          Section 17-5-253, Lawful settlement, how acquired.
             3893          Section 17-5-254, Relief of sick persons.
             3894          Section 17-5-257, County fire department.
             3895          Section 17-5-260, Powers and duties of purchasing agent.
             3896          Section 17-5-261, Restriction of powers and duties.
             3897          Section 17-5-262, Water survey -- Cooperation with Utah Water Users' Association
             3898      or subsidiary organization.
             3899          Section 17-5-266, Historic and cultural resource programs.
             3900          Section 17-5-267, County resource development committee -- Appointment of


             3901      members -- Terms -- Compensation and expenses -- Vacancies -- Removal of members.
             3902          Section 17-5-268, County resource development committee -- Election of officers --
             3903      Employment of executive director.
             3904          Section 17-5-269, Functions of committee.
             3905          Section 17-5-270, County resources -- Power of county executives to contract with
             3906      other authorities.
             3907          Section 17-15-10, Claims against county -- Presentation.
             3908          Section 17-35a-101, Title.
             3909          Section 17-35a-103, Legislative intent.
             3910          Section 171. Coordination clause.
             3911          (1) If this bill and S.B. 58, Optional Forms of County Government Amendments, both
             3912      pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the amendments in this bill supersede the amendments
             3913      in S.B. 58.
             3914          (2) If this bill and H.B. 138, Public Attorneys Act Amendments, both pass, it is the intent
             3915      of the Legislature that the amendments in this bill to Section 17-5-219 be reversed and that Section
             3916      17-5-219 be repealed.


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