approving authority;
(iv) send a copy of the applicable certificate and approved final local entity plat to:
(A) the State Tax Commission;
(B) the center; and
(C) the county assessor, county surveyor, county auditor, and county attorney of each
county in which the property depicted on the approved final local entity plat is located; and
(v) send a copy of the applicable certificate to the state auditor, if the boundary action
that is the subject of the applicable certificate is:
(A) the incorporation or creation of a new local entity;
(B) the consolidation of multiple local entities;
(C) the division of a local entity into multiple local entities; or
(D) the dissolution of a local entity; or
(b) (i) send written notification to the approving authority that the lieutenant governor is
unable to issue the applicable certificate, if:
(A) the lieutenant governor determines that the notice of an impending boundary action
does not meet the requirements of Subsection (3); or
(B) the notice of an impending boundary action is:
(I) not accompanied by an approved final local entity plat; or
(II) accompanied by a plat or final local entity plat that has not been certified as a final
local entity plat by the county surveyor under Section 17-23-20; and
(ii) explain in the notification under Subsection (2)(b)(i) why the lieutenant governor is
unable to issue the applicable certificate.
(3) Each notice of an impending boundary action shall:
(a) be directed to the lieutenant governor;
(b) contain the name of the local entity or, in the case of an incorporation or creation,
future local entity, whose boundary is affected or established by the boundary action;
(c) describe the type of boundary action for which an applicable certificate is sought; and
(d) (i) contain a statement, signed and verified by the approving authority, certifying that
all requirements applicable to the boundary action have been met; or
(ii) in the case of the dissolution of a municipality, be accompanied by a certified copy of
the court order approving the dissolution of the municipality.
(4) The lieutenant governor may require the approving authority to submit a paper or
electronic copy of a notice of an impending boundary action and approved final local entity plat
in conjunction with the filing of the original of those documents.
(5) (a) The lieutenant governor shall:
(i) keep, index, maintain, and make available to the public each notice of an impending
boundary action, approved final local entity plat, applicable certificate, and other document that
the lieutenant governor receives or generates under this section;
(ii) make a copy of each document listed in Subsection (5)(a)(i) available on the Internet
for 12 months after the lieutenant governor receives or generates the document;
(iii) furnish a paper copy of any of the documents listed in Subsection (5)(a)(i) to any
person who requests a paper copy; and
(iv) furnish a certified copy of any of the documents listed in Subsection (5)(a)(i) to any
person who requests a certified copy.
(b) The lieutenant governor may charge a reasonable fee for a paper copy or certified
copy of a document that the lieutenant governor provides under this Subsection (5).
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 350, 2009 General Session
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