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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Carlene M. Walker

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House Sponsor: Aaron Tilton

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies provisions of the Utah Municipal Code.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    rewrites and reorganizes provisions relating to forms of municipal government and
             13      municipal administration;
             14          .    repeals provisions relating to forms of municipal government that have been
             15      rewritten or made obsolete by the rewritten provisions;
             16          .    clarifies the forms of government under which a municipality may operate;
             17          .    clarifies provisions relating to the council-mayor, six-member council, and
             18      five-member council forms of municipal government;
             19          .    specifies that an election on a proposed change in the form of municipal government
             20      occur on a municipal general election or regular general election date;
             21          .    requires municipalities to operate under a council-mayor, six-member council, or
             22      five-member council form of government, except those currently operating under a
             23      specified council-manager form;
             24          .    requires municipalities operating under the former council-manager form of
             25      government to continue to operate under that form of government, subject to a
             26      future potential change to another form; and
             27          .    makes technical and conforming changes.
             28      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             29          None


             30      Other Special Clauses:
             31          This bill coordinates with S.B. 72 by merging technical and substantive amendments.
             32      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             33      AMENDS:
             34          10-2-112, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             35          10-2-114, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             36          10-2-125, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 212
             37          10-2-303, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             38          10-3-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 65
             39          10-3-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
             40          10-3-504, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             41          10-3-507, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             42          10-3-820, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             43          10-3-902, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             44          10-3-1106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 260
             45          10-6-151, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 71
             46          10-9a-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 188, 199, and 329
             47          20A-1-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 75, 256, 285, and 329
             48          20A-1-506, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
             49          20A-1-510, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 3
             50          20A-9-203, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 83, 97, and 256
             51          78A-7-202, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
             52      ENACTS:
             53          10-3b-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             54          10-3b-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             55          10-3b-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             56          10-3b-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             57          10-3b-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             58          10-3b-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             59          10-3b-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             60          10-3b-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             61          10-3b-204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             62          10-3b-205, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             63          10-3b-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             64          10-3b-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             65          10-3b-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             66          10-3b-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             67          10-3b-402, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             68          10-3b-403, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             69          10-3b-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             70          10-3b-502, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             71          10-3b-503, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             72          10-3b-504, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             73          10-3b-505, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             74          10-3b-506, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             75          10-3b-507, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             76      REPEALS:
             77          10-3-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             78          10-3-102, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             79          10-3-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapters 90 and 202
             80          10-3-206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             81          10-3-207, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             82          10-3-403, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             83          10-3-404, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             84          10-3-501, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1979, Chapter 30
             85          10-3-503, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1987, Chapter 92


             86          10-3-802, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1987, Chapter 92
             87          10-3-804, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 39
             88          10-3-806, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1993, Chapter 4
             89          10-3-807, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 39
             90          10-3-808, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
             91          10-3-809, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
             92          10-3-810, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
             93          10-3-811, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
             94          10-3-812, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
             95          10-3-813, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             96          10-3-814, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             97          10-3-815, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             98          10-3-816, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             99          10-3-817, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             100          10-3-830, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 266
             101          10-3-901, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             102          10-3-1201, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             103          10-3-1202, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             104          10-3-1203, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapters 202 and 371
             105          10-3-1204, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             106          10-3-1205, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             107          10-3-1206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1985, Chapter 222
             108          10-3-1207, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             109          10-3-1208, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 202
             110          10-3-1210, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             111          10-3-1211, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             112          10-3-1212, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 14
             113          10-3-1213, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48


             114          10-3-1214, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             115          10-3-1215, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             116          10-3-1216, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1991, Chapter 54
             117          10-3-1217, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1981, Chapter 47
             118          10-3-1218, as repealed and reenacted by Laws of Utah 1993, Chapter 1
             119          10-3-1219, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 156
             120          10-3-1219.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1979, Chapter 39
             121          10-3-1220, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             122          10-3-1221, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             123          10-3-1222, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1993, Chapter 231
             124          10-3-1223, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             125          10-3-1224, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             126          10-3-1225, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             127          10-3-1226, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             128          10-3-1227, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             129          10-3-1228, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48
             130     
             131      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             132          Section 1. Section 10-2-112 is amended to read:
             133           10-2-112. Ballot used at the incorporation election.
             134          (1) The ballot at the incorporation election under Subsection 10-2-111 (1) shall pose the
             135      incorporation question substantially as follows:
             136          Shall the area described as (insert a description of the proposed city) be incorporated as
             137      the city of (insert the proposed name of the proposed city)?
             138          (2) The ballot shall provide a space for the voter to answer yes or no to the question in
             139      Subsection (1).
             140          (3) (a) The ballot at the incorporation election shall also pose the question relating to
             141      the form of government substantially as follows:


             142          If the above incorporation proposal passes, under what form of municipal government
             143      shall (insert the name of the proposed city) operate? Vote for one:
             144          Five-member [City] council form
             145          Six-member [City] council form
             146          [Council-Mayor] Five-member council-mayor form
             147          [Council-Manager form] Seven-member council-mayor form.
             148          (b) The ballot shall provide a space for the voter to vote for one form of government.
             149          (4) (a) The ballot at the incorporation election shall also pose the question of whether
             150      to elect city council members by district substantially as follows:
             151          If the above incorporation proposal passes, shall members of the city council of (insert
             152      the name of the proposed city) be elected by district?
             153          (b) The ballot shall provide a space for the voter to answer yes or no to the question in
             154      Subsection (4)(a).
             155          Section 2. Section 10-2-114 is amended to read:
             156           10-2-114. Determination of number of council members -- Determination of
             157      election districts -- Hearings and notice.
             158          (1) If the incorporation proposal passes, the petition sponsors shall, within 25 days of
             159      the canvass of the election under Section 10-2-111 :
             160          (a) if the voters at the incorporation election choose [either] the council-mayor [or the
             161      council-manager] form of government, determine the number of council members that will
             162      constitute the council of the future city;
             163          (b) if the voters at the incorporation election vote to elect council members by district,
             164      determine the number of council members to be elected by district and draw the boundaries of
             165      those districts, which shall be substantially equal in population;
             166          (c) determine the initial terms of the mayor and members of the city council so that:
             167          (i) the mayor and approximately half the members of the city council are elected to
             168      serve an initial term, of no less than one year, that allows their successors to serve a full
             169      four-year term that coincides with the schedule established in Subsection 10-3-205 (1); and


             170          (ii) the remaining members of the city council are elected to serve an initial term, of no
             171      less than one year, that allows their successors to serve a full four-year term that coincides with
             172      the schedule established in Subsection 10-3-205 (2); and
             173          (d) submit in writing to the county legislative body the results of the sponsors'
             174      determinations under Subsections (1)(a), (b), and (c).
             175          (2) (a) Before making a determination under Subsection (1)(a), (b), or (c), the petition
             176      sponsors shall hold a public hearing within the future city on the applicable issues under
             177      Subsections (1)(a), (b), and (c).
             178          (b) (i) The petition sponsors shall publish notice of the public hearing under Subsection
             179      (2)(a) in a newspaper of general circulation within the future city at least once a week for two
             180      successive weeks before the hearing.
             181          (ii) The last publication of notice under Subsection (2)(b)(i) shall be at least three days
             182      before the public hearing under Subsection (2)(a).
             183          (c) (i) If there is no newspaper of general circulation within the future city, the petition
             184      sponsors shall post at least one notice of the hearing per 1,000 population in conspicuous places
             185      within the future city that are most likely to give notice of the hearing to the residents of the
             186      future city.
             187          (ii) The petition sponsors shall post the notices under Subsection (2)(c)(i) at least seven
             188      days before the hearing under Subsection (2)(a).
             189          Section 3. Section 10-2-125 is amended to read:
             190           10-2-125. Incorporation of a town.
             191          (1) As used in this section:
             192          (a) "Base petition" means a petition under this section proposing the incorporation of a
             193      town and signed by the owners of private real property that:
             194          (i) is located within the area proposed to be incorporated;
             195          (ii) covers at least a majority of the total private land area within the area proposed to
             196      be incorporated; and
             197          (iii) is equal in value to at least 1/3 but not more than 1/2 of the value of all private real


             198      property within the area proposed to be incorporated.
             199          (b) "Qualifying petition" means a petition under this section proposing the incorporation
             200      of a town and signed by the owners of private real property that:
             201          (i) is located within the area proposed to be incorporated;
             202          (ii) covers at least a majority of the total private land area within the area proposed to
             203      be incorporated; and
             204          (iii) is equal in value to more than 1/2 of the value of all private real property within the
             205      area proposed to be incorporated.
             206          (2) (a) A contiguous area of a county not within a municipality, with a population of at
             207      least 100 but less than 1,000, may incorporate as a town as provided in this section.
             208          (b) (i) The population figure under Subsection (2)(a) shall be derived from the most
             209      recent official census or census estimate of the United States Bureau of the Census.
             210          (ii) If the population figure is not available from the United States Bureau of the
             211      Census, the population figure shall be derived from the estimate from the Utah Population
             212      Estimates Committee.
             213          (3) (a) The process to incorporate an area as a town is initiated by filing a petition with
             214      the clerk of the county in which the area is located.
             215          (b) Each petition under Subsection (3)(a) shall:
             216          (i) be signed by the owners of private real property that:
             217          (A) is located within the area proposed to be incorporated;
             218          (B) covers a majority of the total private land area within the area; and
             219          (C) is equal in value to at least 1/3 of the value of all private real property within the
             220      area;
             221          (ii) state the legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be incorporated
             222      as a town;
             223          (iii) designate up to five signers of the petition as sponsors, one of whom shall be
             224      designated as the contact sponsor, with the mailing address of each owner signing as a sponsor;
             225          (iv) be accompanied by and circulated with an accurate map or plat, prepared by a


             226      licensed surveyor, showing the boundaries of the proposed town; and
             227          (v) substantially comply with and be circulated in the following form:
             228          PETITION FOR INCORPORATION OF (insert the proposed name of the proposed
             229      town)
             230          To the Honorable County Legislative Body of (insert the name of the county in which
             231      the proposed town is located) County, Utah:
             232          We, the undersigned owners of real property within the area described in this petition,
             233      respectfully petition the county legislative body for the area described in this petition to be
             234      incorporated as a town. Each of the undersigned affirms that each has personally signed this
             235      petition and is an owner of real property within the described area, and that the current
             236      residence address of each is correctly written after the signer's name. The area proposed to be
             237      incorporated as a town is described as follows: (insert an accurate description of the area
             238      proposed to be incorporated).
             239          (c) A petition under this section may not describe an area that includes some or all of an
             240      area proposed for annexation in an annexation petition under Section 10-2-403 that:
             241          (i) was filed before the filing of the petition; and
             242          (ii) is still pending on the date the petition is filed.
             243          (4) Section 10-2-104 applies to a petition for incorporation as a town in any county,
             244      except that the notice under Subsection 10-2-104 (1) shall be sent within seven calendar days
             245      after the filing of a petition under Subsection (3).
             246          (5) (a) (i) The legislative body of each county with which a base petition is filed under
             247      this section shall commission and pay for a feasibility study as provided in Section 10-2-103 .
             248          (ii) If the results of the feasibility study under Subsection (5)(a)(i) meet the
             249      requirements of Subsection 10-2-109 (3), the county legislative body shall grant the petition.
             250          (iii) If the results of the feasibility study under Subsection (5)(a)(i) do not meet the
             251      requirements of Subsection 10-2-109 (3), the county legislative body may:
             252          (A) deny the petition;
             253          (B) grant the petition; or


             254          (C) with the consent of the petition sponsors, grant the petition, after:
             255          (I) imposing conditions to mitigate the fiscal inequities identified in the feasibility study;
             256      or
             257          (II) altering the boundaries of the area proposed to be incorporated as a town to
             258      approximate the boundaries necessary to meet the requirements of Subsection 10-2-109 (3).
             259          (iv) Each town that incorporates pursuant to a petition granted after the county
             260      legislative body imposes conditions under Subsection (5)(a)(iii)(C)(I) shall comply with those
             261      conditions.
             262          (b) The legislative body of each county of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class
             263      with which a qualifying petition is filed shall grant the petition.
             264          (6) (a) Upon the granting of a petition filed under this section, the legislative body of
             265      the county in which the proposed town is located shall appoint a mayor and members of the
             266      town council from a list of qualified individuals approved by the petition sponsors.
             267          (b) The officers appointed under Subsection (6)(a) shall hold office until the next
             268      regular municipal election and until their successors are elected and qualified.
             269          (7) Each newly incorporated town shall operate under the [six-member] five-member
             270      council form of government as [described] defined in Section [ 10-3-101 ] 10-3b-102 .
             271          (8) (a) Each mayor appointed under Subsection (6) shall, within seven days of
             272      appointment, file articles of incorporation of the new town with the lieutenant governor.
             273          (b) The articles of incorporation shall meet the requirements of Subsection 10-2-119 (2).
             274          (9) A town is incorporated upon the lieutenant governor's issuance of a certificate of
             275      entity creation under Section 67-1a-6.5 .
             276          (10) The legislative body of the new town shall comply with the notice requirements of
             277      Section 10-1-116 .
             278          Section 4. Section 10-2-303 is amended to read:
             279           10-2-303. Effect of change in class.
             280          (1) [(a)] If a municipality changes from one class to another:
             281          [(i)] (a) all property, property rights, and other rights that belonged to or were vested in


             282      the municipality at the time of the change shall belong to and be vested in it after the change;
             283          [(ii)] (b) no contract, claim, or right of the municipality or demand or liability against it
             284      shall be altered or affected in any way by the change;
             285          [(iii)] (c) each ordinance, order, and resolution in force in the municipality when it
             286      changes classes shall, to the extent that it is not inconsistent with law, not be affected by the
             287      change and shall remain in effect until repealed or amended;
             288          [(iv)] (d) the change shall not affect the identity of the municipality;
             289          [(v)] (e) each municipal officer in office at the time of the change shall continue as an
             290      officer until that officer's term expires and a successor is duly elected and qualified; and
             291          [(vi) except as provided in Subsection (1)(b),]
             292          (f) the municipality maintains after the change in class the same form of government
             293      that it had immediately before the change.
             294          [(b) (i) If a town operating under a five-member council form of government changes
             295      classes to a fifth class city, its form of government shall, upon issuance of the lieutenant
             296      governor's certificate under Section 10-2-302 , change to a six-member council form.]
             297          [(ii) As soon as practicable after the change in form of government under Subsection
             298      (1)(b)(i), the governing body shall appoint a sixth council member to serve until a successor is
             299      elected at the next municipal general election at which the mayor is not subject to election.]
             300          (2) (a) A change in class does not affect an action at law, prosecution, business, or
             301      work of the municipality changing classes, and proceedings shall continue and may be
             302      conducted and proceed as if no change in class had occurred.
             303          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a), if the law applicable to a municipality under the
             304      new class provides the municipality a different remedy with respect to a right that it possessed
             305      at the time of the change, the remedy shall be cumulative to the remedy applicable before the
             306      change in class.
             307          Section 5. Section 10-3-301 is amended to read:
             308           10-3-301. Eligibility and residency requirements for elected municipal office --
             309      Mayor and recorder limitations.


             310          (1) [(a)] A person filing a declaration of candidacy for a municipal office shall[: (i) have
             311      been a resident of the municipality in which the person seeks office for at least 365 consecutive
             312      days immediately before the date of the election; and (ii)] meet the [other] requirements of
             313      Section 20A-9-203 .
             314          [(b) A person living in an area annexed to a municipality meets the residency
             315      requirement of this subsection if that person resided within the area annexed to the municipality
             316      for at least 365 consecutive days before the date of the election.]
             317          [(c) For purposes of determining whether a person meets the residency requirement of
             318      Subsection (1)(a)(i) in a municipality that was incorporated less than 365 days before the
             319      election, the municipality shall be considered to have been incorporated 365 days before the
             320      election.]
             321          (2) Any person elected to municipal office shall be a registered voter in the municipality
             322      in which the person was elected.
             323          (3) (a) Each elected officer of a municipality shall maintain residency within the
             324      boundaries of the municipality during the officer's term of office.
             325          (b) If an elected officer of a municipality establishes a principal place of residence as
             326      provided in Section 20A-2-105 outside the municipality during the officer's term of office, the
             327      office is automatically vacant.
             328          (4) If an elected municipal officer is absent from the municipality any time during the
             329      officer's term of office for a continuous period of more than 60 days without the consent of the
             330      municipal legislative body, the municipal office is automatically vacant.
             331          (5) (a) A mayor of a municipality may not also serve as the municipal recorder or
             332      treasurer.
             333          (b) The recorder of a municipality may not also serve as the municipal treasurer.
             334          Section 6. Section 10-3-502 is amended to read:
             335           10-3-502. Regular and special council meetings.
             336          [In each city of the third, fourth, or fifth class and each town, the governing body shall]
             337          (1) The council of each municipality shall:


             338          (a) by ordinance prescribe the time and place for holding its regular meeting [which
             339      shall be held], subject to Subsection (1)(b); and
             340          (b) hold a regular meeting at least once each month. [If at any time the business of such
             341      city or town requires a special meeting of the governing body, such meeting may be ordered by
             342      the mayor or any two members of the governing body. The order shall]
             343          (2) (a) The mayor of a municipality or two council members may order the convening
             344      of a special meeting of the council.
             345          (b) Each order convening a special meeting of the council shall:
             346          (i) be entered in the minutes of the [governing body. The order shall] council; and
             347          (ii) provide at least three hours' notice of the special meeting [and notice thereof shall
             348      be served by the].
             349          (c) The municipal recorder or clerk shall serve notice of the special meeting on each
             350      council member who did not sign the order by delivering the notice personally or by leaving it at
             351      the member's usual place of abode.
             352          (d) The personal appearance by a council member at [any specially called] a special
             353      meeting of the council constitutes a waiver of the notice required [in this section] under
             354      Subsection (2)(c).
             355          Section 7. Section 10-3-504 is amended to read:
             356           10-3-504. Quorum defined.
             357          [(1)] The number of council members [of the governing body] necessary to constitute a
             358      quorum is:
             359          [(a) in a municipality operating under a five-member or six-member city council form of
             360      government or a five-member council-manager form of government, three or more; or]
             361          [(b) in a seven-member council-manager form of government, four or more.]
             362          [(2) The number of members of the legislative body of a municipality operating under a
             363      council-mayor form of government necessary to constitute a quorum is:]
             364          [(a) for a five-member council-mayor form, three; and]
             365          [(b) for a seven-member council-mayor form, four.]


             366          (1) in a municipality with a seven-member council, four;
             367          (2) in a municipality with a five-member council, three; and
             368          (3) in a municipality operating under a six-member council form of government, three,
             369      excluding the mayor.
             370          Section 8. Section 10-3-507 is amended to read:
             371           10-3-507. Minimum vote required.
             372          (1) [(a)] The minimum number of yes votes required to pass any ordinance or
             373      resolution, or to take any action by the [governing body] council, unless otherwise prescribed
             374      by law, [shall be] is a majority of [the] all voting members of the [quorum, but may never be less
             375      than:] council, without considering any vacancy in the council.
             376          [(i) for a municipality operating under a five-member or six-member council form of
             377      government or a five-member council-manager form of government, three; or]
             378          [(ii) for a municipality operating under a seven-member council-manager form of
             379      government, four.]
             380          [(b) The minimum number of yes votes requires to pass an ordinance or resolution or to
             381      take an action by the legislative body of a municipality operating under a council-mayor form of
             382      government, unless otherwise prescribed by law, shall be a majority of the members of the
             383      quorum, but may never be less than:]
             384          [(i) for a five-member council-mayor form, three; and]
             385          [(ii) for a seven-member council-mayor form, four.]
             386          (2) (a) Any ordinance, resolution, or motion of the [governing body] council having
             387      fewer favorable votes than required in this section [shall be considered] is defeated and invalid[,
             388      except].
             389          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a), a council meeting may be adjourned to a
             390      specific time by a majority vote of the [governing body] council even though [such] the majority
             391      vote is less than that required in this section.
             392          (3) A majority of the council members [of the governing body], regardless of number,
             393      may fill any vacancy in the [governing body] council.


             394          Section 9. Section 10-3-820 is amended to read:
             395           10-3-820. Bonds of officers in cities of the first and second class.
             396          In cities of the first and second class, the mayor and each [commissioner] council
             397      member shall give a penal bond, with approved corporate surety, in the amount of not less than
             398      $10,000 and the auditor shall give a penal bond with approved corporate surety in the sum of
             399      not less than $20,000 conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of their offices and
             400      payment of all monies received by them according to law and the ordinances of the city.
             401          Section 10. Section 10-3-902 is amended to read:
             402           10-3-902. City engineer required to be licensed.
             403          [In cities of the first and second class the board of commissioners shall appoint a
             404      qualified person to each of the offices of recorder, treasurer, engineer and attorney, and may
             405      create any other office that may be deemed necessary for the government of the city, and
             406      regulate and prescribe the powers, duties and compensation of all officers of the city, except as
             407      otherwise provided by law. The]
             408          Each person [so] appointed as city engineer shall be a registered professional engineer
             409      under Title 58, Chapter 22[. The board of commissioners may appoint all officers and agents as
             410      may be provided for by law or ordinances, and fill all vacancies occurring therein], Professional
             411      Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act.
             412          Section 11. Section 10-3-1106 is amended to read:
             413           10-3-1106. Discharge, suspension without pay, or involuntary transfer -- Appeals
             414      -- Board -- Procedure.
             415          (1) An employee to which Section 10-3-1105 applies may not be discharged, suspended
             416      without pay, or involuntarily transferred to a position with less remuneration:
             417          (a) because of the employee's politics or religious belief; or
             418          (b) incident to, or through changes, either in the elective officers, governing body, or
             419      heads of departments.
             420          (2) (a) If an employee is discharged, suspended for more than two days without pay, or
             421      involuntarily transferred from one position to another with less remuneration for any reason, the


             422      employee may, subject to Subsection (2)(b), appeal the discharge, suspension without pay, or
             423      involuntary transfer to a board to be known as the appeal board, established under Subsection
             424      (7).
             425          (b) If the municipality provides an internal grievance procedure, the employee shall
             426      exhaust the employee's rights under that grievance procedure before appealing to the board.
             427          (3) (a) Each appeal under Subsection (2) shall be taken by filing written notice of the
             428      appeal with the municipal recorder within ten days after:
             429          (i) if the municipality provides an internal grievance procedure, the employee receives
             430      notice of the final disposition of the municipality's internal grievance procedure; or
             431          (ii) if the municipality does not provide an internal grievance procedure, the discharge,
             432      suspension, or involuntary transfer.
             433          (b) (i) Upon the filing of an appeal under Subsection (3)(a), the municipal recorder shall
             434      forthwith refer a copy of the appeal to the appeal board.
             435          (ii) Upon receipt of the referral from the municipal recorder, the appeal board shall
             436      forthwith commence its investigation, take and receive evidence, and fully hear and determine
             437      the matter which relates to the cause for the discharge, suspension, or transfer.
             438          (4) An employee who is the subject of the discharge, suspension, or transfer may:
             439          (a) appear in person and be represented by counsel;
             440          (b) have a public hearing;
             441          (c) confront the witness whose testimony is to be considered; and
             442          (d) examine the evidence to be considered by the appeal board.
             443          (5) (a) (i) Each decision of the appeal board shall be by secret ballot, and shall be
             444      certified to the recorder within 15 days from the date the matter is referred to it, except as
             445      provided in Subsection (5)(a)(ii).
             446          (ii) For good cause, the board may extend the 15-day period under Subsection (5)(a)(i)
             447      to a maximum of 60 days, if the employee and municipality both consent.
             448          (b) If it finds in favor of the employee, the board shall provide that the employee shall
             449      receive:


             450          (i) the employee's salary for the period of time during which the employee is discharged
             451      or suspended without pay; or
             452          (ii) any deficiency in salary for the period during which the employee was transferred to
             453      a position of less remuneration.
             454          (6) (a) A final action or order of the appeal board may be appealed to the Court of
             455      Appeals by filing with that court a notice of appeal.
             456          (b) Each notice of appeal under Subsection (6)(a) shall be filed within 30 days after the
             457      issuance of the final action or order of the appeal board.
             458          (c) The Court of Appeals' review shall be on the record of the appeal board and for the
             459      purpose of determining if the appeal board abused its discretion or exceeded its authority.
             460          (7) (a) The method and manner of choosing the members of the appeal board, the
             461      number of members, the designation of their terms of office, and the procedure for conducting
             462      an appeal and the standard of review shall be prescribed by the governing body of each
             463      municipality by ordinance.
             464          (b) For a municipality operating under a form of government other than a
             465      council-mayor form under [Part 12, Optional Forms of Municipal Government Act] Chapter 3b,
             466      Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal Government, an ordinance adopted under Subsection
             467      (7)(a) may provide that the governing body of the municipality shall serve as the appeal board.
             468          Section 12. Section 10-3b-101 is enacted to read:
             469     
CHAPTER 3a. (RESERVED)

             470     
CHAPTER 3b. FORMS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

             471     
Part 1. General Provisions

             472          10-3b-101. Title.
             473          This chapter is known as "Forms of Municipal Government."
             474          Section 13. Section 10-3b-102 is enacted to read:
             475          10-3b-102. Definitions.
             476          As used in this chapter:
             477          (1) "Council-mayor form of government" means the form of municipal government that:


             478          (a) (i) is provided for in Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48;
             479          (ii) may not be adopted without voter approval; and
             480          (iii) consists of two separate, independent, and equal branches of municipal
             481      government; and
             482          (b) on and after May 5, 2008, is described in Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal
             483      Government.
             484          (2) "Five-member council form of government" means the form of municipal
             485      government described in Part 4, Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.
             486          (3) "Six-member council form of government" means the form of municipal government
             487      described in Part 3, Six-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.
             488          Section 14. Section 10-3b-103 is enacted to read:
             489          10-3b-103. Forms of municipal government -- Form of government for towns --
             490      Former council-manager form.
             491          (1) A municipality operating on May 4, 2008 under the council-mayor form of
             492      government:
             493          (a) shall, on and after May 5, 2008:
             494          (i) operate under a council-mayor form of government, as defined in Section 10-3b-102 ;
             495      and
             496          (ii) be subject to:
             497          (A) this part;
             498          (B) Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal Government;
             499          (C) Part 5, Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government; and
             500          (D) except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), other applicable provisions of this title; and
             501          (b) is not subject to:
             502          (i) Part 3, Six-Member Council Form of Municipal Government; or
             503          (ii) Part 4, Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.
             504          (2) A municipality operating on May 4, 2008 under a form of government known under
             505      the law then in effect as the six-member council form:


             506          (a) shall, on and after May 5, 2008 and whether or not the council has adopted an
             507      ordinance appointing a manager for the municipality:
             508          (i) operate under a six-member council form of government, as defined in Section
             509      10-3b-102 ;
             510          (ii) be subject to:
             511          (A) this part;
             512          (B) Part 3, Six-Member Form of Municipal Government;
             513          (C) Part 5, Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government; and
             514          (D) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), other applicable provisions of this title; and
             515          (b) is not subject to:
             516          (i) Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal Government; or
             517          (ii) Part 4, Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.
             518          (3) A municipality operating on May 4, 2008 under a form of government known under
             519      the law then in effect as the five-member council form:
             520          (a) shall, on and after May 5, 2008:
             521          (i) operate under a five-member council form of government, as defined in Section
             522      10-3b-102 ;
             523          (ii) be subject to:
             524          (A) this part;
             525          (B) Part 4, Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government;
             526          (C) Part 5, Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government; and
             527          (D) except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), other applicable provisions of this title; and
             528          (b) is not subject to:
             529          (i) Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal Government; or
             530          (ii) Part 3, Six-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.
             531          (4) Subject to Subsection (5), each municipality incorporated on or after the effective
             532      date of this section shall operate under:
             533          (a) the council-mayor form of government, with a five-member council;


             534          (b) the council-mayor form of government, with a seven-member council;
             535          (c) the six-member council form of government; or
             536          (d) the five-member council form of government.
             537          (5) Each town shall operate under a five-member council form of government unless:
             538          (a) before May 5, 2008, the town has changed to another form of municipal
             539      government; or
             540          (b) on or after May 5, 2008, the town changes its form of government as provided in
             541      Part 5, Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government.
             542          (6) (a) As used in this Subsection (6), "council-manager form of government" means
             543      the form of municipal government:
             544          (i) provided for in Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48;
             545          (ii) that cannot be adopted without voter approval; and
             546          (iii) that provides for an appointed manager with duties and responsibilities established
             547      in Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48.
             548          (b) A municipality operating on May 4, 2008 under the council-manager form of
             549      government:
             550          (i) shall:
             551          (A) continue to operate, on and after May 5, 2008, under the council-manager form of
             552      government according to the applicable provisions of Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48; and
             553          (B) be subject to:
             554          (I) this Subsection (6) and other applicable provisions of this part;
             555          (II) Part 5, Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government; and
             556          (III) except as provided in Subsection (6)(b)(ii), other applicable provisions of this title;
             557      and
             558          (ii) is not subject to:
             559          (A) Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal Government;
             560          (B) Part 3, Six-Member Council Form of Municipal Government; or
             561          (C) Part 4, Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.


             562          (7) Nothing in this section may be construed to prevent or limit a municipality operating
             563      under any form of municipal government from changing to another form of government as
             564      provided in Part 5, Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government.
             565          Section 15. Section 10-3b-104 is enacted to read:
             566          10-3b-104. Powers and duties of mayor in six-member council and five-member
             567      council forms of government.
             568          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), the mayor in a municipality operating under a
             569      six-member council form of government or a five-member council form of government:
             570          (a) is the chief executive officer of the municipality to whom all employees of the
             571      municipality report;
             572          (b) shall:
             573          (i) keep the peace and enforce the laws of the municipality;
             574          (ii) ensure that all applicable statutes and municipal ordinances and resolutions are
             575      faithfully executed and observed;
             576          (iii) if the mayor remits a fine or forfeiture under Subsection (1)(c)(ii), report the
             577      remittance to the council at the council's next meeting after the remittance;
             578          (iv) perform all duties prescribed by statute or municipal ordinance or resolution;
             579          (v) report to the council the condition and needs of the municipality; and
             580          (vi) report to the council any release granted under Subsection (1)(c)(iv); and
             581          (c) may:
             582          (i) recommend for council consideration any measure that the mayor considers to be in
             583      the best interests of the municipality;
             584          (ii) remit fines and forfeitures;
             585          (iii) if necessary, call on residents of the municipality over the age of 21 years to assist
             586      in enforcing the laws of the state and ordinances of the municipality;
             587          (iv) release a person imprisoned for a violation of a municipal ordinance;
             588          (v) with the council's advice and consent:
             589          (A) assign or appoint a member of the council to administer one or more departments


             590      of the municipality; and
             591          (B) appoint a person to fill:
             592          (I) a municipal office; or
             593          (II) a vacancy on a commission or committee of the municipality; and
             594          (vi) at any reasonable time, examine and inspect the official books, papers, records, or
             595      documents of:
             596          (A) the municipality; or
             597          (B) any officer, employee, or agency of the municipality.
             598          (2) The powers and duties in Subsection (1) are subject to:
             599          (a) municipal ordinances in effect on May 4, 2008 modifying the powers and duties of
             600      the mayor; and
             601          (b) the council's authority to limit or expand the mayor's powers and duties under:
             602          (i) Subsection 10-3b-303 (2)(a), for a municipality operating under the six-member
             603      council form of government; and
             604          (ii) Subsection 10-3b-403 (2)(a), for a municipality operating under the five-member
             605      council form of government.
             606          Section 16. Section 10-3b-105 is enacted to read:
             607          10-3b-105. Municipal council in six-member council and five-member council
             608      forms of government.
             609          In a municipality operating under a six-member council form of government or a
             610      five-member council form of government, the council:
             611          (1) is the legislative body of the municipality and exercises the legislative powers and
             612      performs the legislative duties and functions of the municipality; and
             613          (2) may:
             614          (a) adopt rules and regulations, not inconsistent with statute, for the efficient
             615      administration, organization, operation, conduct, and business of the municipality;
             616          (b) prescribe by resolution additional duties, powers, and responsibilities for any elected
             617      or appointed municipal official, unless prohibited by statute;


             618          (c) require by ordinance that any or all appointed officers reside in the municipality;
             619          (d) create any office that the council considers necessary for the government of the
             620      municipality;
             621          (e) provide for filling a vacancy in an elective or appointive office;
             622          (f) take any action allowed under Section 10-8-84 ; and
             623          (g) perform any function specifically provided for by statute or necessarily implied by
             624      law.
             625          Section 17. Section 10-3b-201 is enacted to read:
             626     
Part 2. Council-Mayor Form of Municipal Government

             627          10-3b-201. Separate branches of government under a council-mayor form of
             628      government.
             629          The powers of municipal government in a municipality operating under the
             630      council-mayor form of government are vested in two separate, independent, and equal branches
             631      of municipal government consisting of:
             632          (1) a council composed of five or seven members; and
             633          (2) a mayor and, under the mayor's supervision, any executive or administrative
             634      departments, divisions, and offices and any executive or administrative officers provided for by
             635      statute or municipal ordinance.
             636          Section 18. Section 10-3b-202 is enacted to read:
             637          10-3b-202. Mayor in council-mayor form of government.
             638          (1) The mayor in a municipality operating under the council-mayor form of
             639      government:
             640          (a) is the chief executive and administrative officer of the municipality;
             641          (b) exercises the executive and administrative powers and performs or supervises the
             642      performance of the executive and administrative duties and functions of the municipality;
             643          (c) shall:
             644          (i) keep the peace and enforce the laws of the municipality;
             645          (ii) execute the policies adopted by the council;


             646          (iii) appoint, with the council's advice and consent, a qualified person for each of the
             647      following positions:
             648          (A) subject to Subsection (3), chief administrative officer, if required under the
             649      resolution or petition under Subsection 10-3b-503 (1)(a) that proposed the change to a
             650      council-mayor form of government;
             651          (B) recorder;
             652          (C) treasurer;
             653          (D) engineer; and
             654          (E) attorney;
             655          (iv) provide to the council, at intervals provided by ordinance, a written report to the
             656      council setting forth:
             657          (A) the amount of budget appropriations;
             658          (B) total disbursements from the appropriations;
             659          (C) the amount of indebtedness incurred or contracted against each appropriation,
             660      including disbursements and indebtedness incurred and not paid; and
             661          (D) the percentage of the appropriations encumbered;
             662          (v) report to the council the condition and needs of the municipality;
             663          (vi) report to the council any release granted under Subsection (1)(d)(xiii);
             664          (vii) if the mayor remits a fine or forfeiture under Subsection (1)(d)(xi), report the
             665      remittance to the council at the council's next meeting after the remittance;
             666          (viii) perform each other duty:
             667          (A) prescribed by statute; or
             668          (B) required by a municipal ordinance that is not inconsistent with statute;
             669          (d) may:
             670          (i) subject to budget constraints:
             671          (A) appoint:
             672          (I) a chief administrative officer; and
             673          (II) one or more deputies or administrative assistants to the mayor; and


             674          (B) (I) create any other administrative office that the mayor considers necessary for
             675      good government of the municipality; and
             676          (II) appoint a person to the office;
             677          (ii) with the council's advice and consent and except as otherwise specifically limited by
             678      statute, appoint:
             679          (A) each department head of the municipality;
             680          (B) each statutory officer of the municipality; and
             681          (C) each member of a statutory commission, board, or committee of the municipality;
             682          (iii) dismiss any person appointed by the mayor;
             683          (iv) as provided in Section 10-3b-204 , veto an ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation
             684      passed by the council;
             685          (v) exercise control of and supervise each executive or administrative department,
             686      division, or office of the municipality;
             687          (vi) within the general provisions of statute and ordinance, regulate and prescribe the
             688      powers and duties of each other executive or administrative officer or employee of the
             689      municipality;
             690          (vii) attend each council meeting, take part in council meeting discussions, and freely
             691      give advice to the council;
             692          (viii) appoint a budget officer to serve in place of the mayor to comply with and fulfill in
             693      all other respects the requirements of, as the case may be:
             694          (A) Chapter 5, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Utah Towns; or
             695          (B) Chapter 6, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Utah Cities;
             696          (ix) execute an agreement on behalf of the municipality, or delegate, by written
             697      executive order, the authority to execute an agreement on behalf of the municipality:
             698          (A) if the obligation under the agreement is within certified budget appropriations; and
             699          (B) subject to Section 10-6-138 ;
             700          (x) at any reasonable time, examine and inspect the official books, papers, records, or
             701      documents of:


             702          (A) the municipality; or
             703          (B) any officer, employee, or agent of the municipality;
             704          (xi) remit fines and forfeitures;
             705          (xii) if necessary, call on residents of the municipality over the age of 21 years to assist
             706      in enforcing the laws of the state and ordinances of the municipality; and
             707          (xiii) release a person imprisoned for a violation of a municipal ordinance; and
             708          (e) may not vote on any matter before the council.
             709          (2) (a) The first mayor elected under a newly established mayor-council form of
             710      government shall, within six months after taking office, draft and submit to the council a
             711      proposed ordinance:
             712          (i) providing for the division of the municipality's administrative service into
             713      departments, divisions, and bureaus; and
             714          (ii) defining the functions and duties of each department, division, and bureau.
             715          (b) Before the council adopts an ordinance on the municipality's administrative service,
             716      the mayor may establish temporary rules and regulations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness
             717      in the divisions of the municipal government.
             718          (3) Each person appointed as chief administrative officer under Subsection (1)(c)(iii)(A)
             719      shall be appointed on the basis of:
             720          (a) the person's ability and prior experience in the field of public administration; and
             721          (b) any other qualification prescribed by ordinance.
             722          Section 19. Section 10-3b-203 is enacted to read:
             723          10-3b-203. Council in a council-mayor form of government.
             724          (1) The council in a municipality operating under a council-mayor form of government:
             725          (a) shall:
             726          (i) by ordinance, provide for the manner in which:
             727          (A) municipal property is bought, sold, traded, encumbered, or otherwise transferred;
             728      and
             729          (B) a subdivision or annexation is approved, disapproved, or otherwise regulated;


             730          (ii) pass ordinances, appropriate funds, and review municipal administration;
             731          (iii) perform all duties that the law imposes on the council; and
             732          (iv) elect one of its members to be the chair of the council;
             733          (b) may:
             734          (i) adopt an ordinance, to be known as the municipal administrative code:
             735          (A) dividing the municipality's administrative service into departments, divisions, and
             736      bureaus; and
             737          (B) defining the functions and duties of each department, division, and bureau;
             738          (ii) adopt an ordinance:
             739          (A) creating, consolidating, or abolishing departments, divisions, and bureaus; and
             740          (B) defining or altering the functions and duties of each department, division, and
             741      bureau;
             742          (iii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(c)(iii), make suggestions or recommendations to a
             743      subordinate of the mayor;
             744          (iv) (A) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(c), appoint a committee of council members or
             745      citizens to conduct an investigation into:
             746          (I) an officer, department, or agency of the municipality; or
             747          (II) any other matter relating to the welfare of the municipality; and
             748          (B) delegate to an appointed committee powers of inquiry that the council considers
             749      necessary;
             750          (v) make and enforce any additional rule or regulation for the government of the
             751      council, the preservation of order, and the transaction of the council's business that the council
             752      considers necessary; and
             753          (vi) take any action allowed under Section 10-8-84 ; and
             754          (c) may not:
             755          (i) direct or request, other than in writing, the appointment of a person to or the
             756      removal of a person from an executive municipal office;
             757          (ii) interfere in any way with an executive officer's performance of the officer's duties;


             758      or
             759          (iii) publicly or privately give orders to a subordinate of the mayor.
             760          (2) A member of a council in a municipality operating under the council-mayor form of
             761      government may not have any other compensated employment with the municipality.
             762          Section 20. Section 10-3b-204 is enacted to read:
             763          10-3b-204. Presenting council action to mayor -- Veto -- Reconsideration -- When
             764      ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation takes effect.
             765          (1) The council in each municipality operating under a council-mayor form of municipal
             766      government shall present to the mayor each ordinance, tax levy, and appropriation passed by the
             767      council.
             768          (2) (a) The mayor in a municipality operating under a council-mayor form of municipal
             769      government may veto an ordinance or tax levy or all or any part of an appropriation passed by
             770      the council.
             771          (b) If a mayor vetoes an ordinance or tax levy or all or any part of an appropriation, the
             772      mayor shall return the ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation to the council within 15 days after
             773      the council presents the ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation to the mayor, with a statement
             774      explaining the mayor's objections.
             775          (3) At its next meeting following a mayor's veto under Subsection (2), the council shall
             776      reconsider the vetoed ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation.
             777          (4) An ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation passed by the council takes effect upon
             778      recording as provided in Chapter 3, Part 7, Municipal Ordinances, Resolutions, and Procedure,
             779      if:
             780          (a) the mayor signs the ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation;
             781          (b) the mayor fails to sign the ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation within 15 days after
             782      the council presents the ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation to the mayor; or
             783          (c) following a veto, the council reconsiders the ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation
             784      and passes it by a vote of at least two-thirds of all council members.
             785          Section 21. Section 10-3b-205 is enacted to read:


             786          10-3b-205. Rules and regulations by municipal officers.
             787          A municipal officer in a municipality operating under a council-mayor form of
             788      government may prescribe rules and regulations, not inconsistent with statute, municipal
             789      ordinance, or the merit plan.
             790          Section 22. Section 10-3b-301 is enacted to read:
             791     
Part 3. Six-Member Council Form of Municipal Government

             792          10-3b-301. Municipal government powers vested in a six-member council.
             793          The powers of municipal government in a municipality operating under the six-member
             794      council form of government are vested in a council consisting of six members, one of which is a
             795      mayor.
             796          Section 23. Section 10-3b-302 is enacted to read:
             797          10-3b-302. Mayor in six-member council form of government -- Mayor pro
             798      tempore.
             799          (1) The mayor in a municipality operating under a six-member council form of
             800      municipal government:
             801          (a) is, except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), a nonvoting member of the council;
             802          (b) votes as a voting member of the council:
             803          (i) on each matter for which there is a tie vote of the other council members present at a
             804      council meeting; or
             805          (ii) when the council is voting on:
             806          (A) whether to appoint or dismiss a municipal manager; or
             807          (B) an ordinance that enlarges or restricts the mayor's powers, duties, or functions;
             808          (c) is the chair of the council and presides at all council meetings;
             809          (d) exercises ceremonial functions for the municipality;
             810          (e) may not veto an ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation passed by the council;
             811          (f) except as modified by ordinance under Subsection 10-3b-303 (2), has the powers and
             812      duties described in Section 10-3b-104 ; and
             813          (g) may, within budget constraints, appoint one or more administrative assistants to the


             814      mayor.
             815          (2) (a) If the mayor is absent or unable or refuses to act, the council may elect a
             816      member of the council as mayor pro tempore, to:
             817          (i) preside at a council meeting; and
             818          (ii) perform, during the mayor's absence, disability, or refusal to act, the duties and
             819      functions of mayor.
             820          (b) The municipal clerk or recorder shall enter in the minutes of the council meeting the
             821      election of a council member as mayor pro tempore under Subsection (2)(a).
             822          Section 24. Section 10-3b-303 is enacted to read:
             823          10-3b-303. Council in six-member council form of government.
             824          (1) The council in a municipality operating under a six-member council form of
             825      government:
             826          (a) exercises any executive or administrative power and performs or supervises the
             827      performance of any executive or administrative duty or function that:
             828          (i) has not been given to the mayor under Section 10-3b-104 ; or
             829          (ii) has been given to the mayor under Section 10-3b-104 but is removed from the
             830      mayor under Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A);
             831          (b) may:
             832          (i) subject to Subsections (1)(c) and (2), adopt an ordinance:
             833          (A) removing from the mayor any power, duty, or function of the mayor under Section
             834      10-3b-104 ; or
             835          (B) reinstating to the mayor any power, duty, or function previously removed under
             836      Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A);
             837          (ii) adopt an ordinance delegating to the mayor any executive or administrative power,
             838      duty, or function that the council has under Subsection (1)(a);
             839          (iii) subject to Subsection 10-3b-302 (1)(b)(ii)(A):
             840          (A) appoint a manager to perform executive and administrative duties or functions that
             841      the council by ordinance delegates to the manager, subject to Subsection (1)(c); and


             842          (B) dismiss a manager appointed under Subsection (1)(b)(iii)(A); and
             843          (iv) assign any or all council members, including the mayor, to supervise one or more
             844      administrative departments of the municipality; and
             845          (c) may not remove from the mayor or delegate to a manager appointed by the council:
             846          (i) any of the mayor's legislative or judicial powers or ceremonial functions;
             847          (ii) the mayor's position as chair of the council; or
             848          (iii) any ex officio position that the mayor holds.
             849          (2) Adopting an ordinance under Subsection (1)(b)(i) removing from or reinstating to
             850      the mayor a power, duty, or function provided for in Section 10-3b-104 requires the affirmative
             851      vote of:
             852          (a) the mayor and a majority of all other council members; or
             853          (b) all council members except the mayor.
             854          Section 25. Section 10-3b-401 is enacted to read:
             855     
Part 4. Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government

             856          10-3b-401. Municipal government powers vested in a five-member council.
             857          The powers of municipal government in a municipality operating under the five-member
             858      council form of municipal government are vested in a council consisting of five members, one of
             859      which is a mayor.
             860          Section 26. Section 10-3b-402 is enacted to read:
             861          10-3b-402. Mayor in a five-member council form of government.
             862          (1) The mayor in a municipality operating under a five-member council form of
             863      municipal government:
             864          (a) is a regular and voting member of the council;
             865          (b) is the chair of the council and presides at all council meetings;
             866          (c) exercises ceremonial functions for the municipality;
             867          (d) may not veto any ordinance, tax levy, or appropriation passed by the council; and
             868          (e) except as modified by ordinance under Subsection 10-3b-403 (2), has the powers
             869      and duties described in Section 10-3b-104 .


             870          (2) (a) If the mayor is absent or unable or refuses to act, the council may elect a
             871      member of the council as mayor pro tempore, to:
             872          (i) preside at a council meeting; and
             873          (ii) perform, during the mayor's absence, disability, or refusal to act, the duties and
             874      functions of mayor.
             875          (b) The municipal clerk or recorder shall enter in the minutes of the council meeting the
             876      election of a council member as mayor pro tempore under Subsection (2)(a).
             877          Section 27. Section 10-3b-403 is enacted to read:
             878          10-3b-403. Council in a five-member council form of government.
             879          (1) The council in a municipality operating under a five-member council form of
             880      municipal government:
             881          (a) exercises any executive or administrative power and performs or supervises the
             882      performance of any executive or administrative duty or function that:
             883          (i) has not been given to the mayor under Section 10-3b-104 ; or
             884          (ii) has been given to the mayor under Section 10-3b-104 but is removed from the
             885      mayor under Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A);
             886          (b) may:
             887          (i) subject to Subsections (1)(c) and (2), adopt an ordinance:
             888          (A) removing from the mayor any power, duty, or function of the mayor under Section
             889      10-3b-104 ; and
             890          (B) reinstating to the mayor any power, duty, or function previously removed under
             891      Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A);
             892          (ii) adopt an ordinance delegating to the mayor any executive or administrative power,
             893      duty, or function that the council has under Subsection (1)(a);
             894          (iii) appoint a manager to perform executive and administrative duties or functions that
             895      the council by ordinance delegates to the manager, subject to Subsection (1)(c);
             896          (iv) dismiss a manager appointed under Subsection (1)(b)(iii); and
             897          (v) assign any or all council members, including the mayor, to supervise one or more


             898      administrative departments of the municipality; and
             899          (c) may not remove from the mayor or delegate to a manager appointed by the council:
             900          (i) any of the mayor's legislative or judicial powers or ceremonial functions;
             901          (ii) the mayor's position as chair of the council; or
             902          (iii) any ex officio position that the mayor holds.
             903          (2) Adopting an ordinance under Subsection (1)(b)(i) removing from or reinstating to
             904      the mayor a power, duty, or function provided for in Section 10-3b-104 requires the affirmative
             905      vote of:
             906          (a) the mayor and a majority of all other council members; or
             907          (b) all council members except the mayor.
             908          Section 28. Section 10-3b-501 is enacted to read:
             909     
Part 5. Changing to Another Form of Municipal Government

             910          10-3b-501. Authority to change to another form of municipal government.
             911          As provided in this part, a municipality may change from the form of government under
             912      which it operates to:
             913          (1) the council-mayor form of government with a five-member council;
             914          (2) the council-mayor form of government with a seven-member council;
             915          (3) the six-member council form of government; or
             916          (4) the five-member council form of government.
             917          Section 29. Section 10-3b-502 is enacted to read:
             918          10-3b-502. Voter approval required for a change in the form of government.
             919          A municipality may not change its form of government under this part unless voters of
             920      the municipality approve the change at an election held for that purpose.
             921          Section 30. Section 10-3b-503 is enacted to read:
             922          10-3b-503. Resolution or petition proposing a change in the form of government.
             923          (1) The process to change the form of government under which a municipality operates
             924      is initiated by:
             925          (a) the council's adoption of a resolution proposing a change; or


             926          (b) the filing of a petition, as provided in Title 20A, Chapter 7, Part 5, Local Initiatives
             927      - Procedures, proposing a change.
             928          (2) Within 45 days after the adoption of a resolution under Subsection (1)(a) or the
             929      declaring of a petition filed under Subsection (1)(b) as sufficient under Section 20A-7-507 , the
             930      council shall hold at least two public hearings on the proposed change.
             931          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), the council shall hold an election on the
             932      proposed change in the form of government at the next municipal general election or regular
             933      general election that is more than 75 days after, as the case may be:
             934          (i) a resolution under Subsection (1)(a) is adopted; or
             935          (ii) a petition filed under Subsection (1)(b) is declared sufficient under Section
             936      20A-7-507 .
             937          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(a), an election on a proposed change in the form of
             938      government may not be held if:
             939          (i) in the case of a proposed change initiated by the council's adoption of a resolution
             940      under Subsection (1)(a), the council rescinds the resolution within 60 days after adopting it; or
             941          (ii) in the case of a proposed change initiated by a petition under Subsection (1)(b),
             942      enough signatures are withdrawn from the petition within 60 days after the petition is declared
             943      sufficient under Section 20A-7-507 that the petition is no longer sufficient.
             944          (4) Each resolution adopted under Subsection (1)(a) or petition filed under Subsection
             945      (1)(b) shall:
             946          (a) state the method of election and initial terms of council members; and
             947          (b) specify the boundaries of districts substantially equal in population, if some or all
             948      council members are to be elected by district.
             949          (5) A resolution under Subsection (1)(a) or petition under Subsection (1)(b) proposing
             950      a change to a council-mayor form of government may require that, if the change is adopted, the
             951      mayor appoint, with the council's advice and consent, a chief administrative officer, to exercise
             952      the administrative powers and perform the duties that the mayor prescribes.
             953          Section 31. Section 10-3b-504 is enacted to read:


             954          10-3b-504. Limitations on adoption of a resolution and filing of a petition.
             955          A resolution may not be adopted under Subsection 10-3b-503 (1)(a) and a petition may
             956      not be filed under Subsection 10-3b-503 (1)(b) within:
             957          (1) two years after an election at which voters reject a proposal to change the
             958      municipality's form of government, if the resolution or petition proposes changing to the same
             959      form of government that voters rejected at the election; or
             960          (2) four years after the effective date of a change in the form of municipal government.
             961          Section 32. Section 10-3b-505 is enacted to read:
             962          10-3b-505. Ballot form.
             963          The ballot at an election on a proposal to change the municipality's form of government
             964      shall:
             965          (1) state the ballot question substantially as follows: "Shall (state the municipality's
             966      name), Utah change its form of government to the (state "council-mayor form, with a
             967      five-member council," "council-mayor form, with a seven-member council," "six-member
             968      council form," or "five-member council form," as applicable)?"; and
             969          (2) provide a space or method for the voter to vote "yes" or "no."
             970          Section 33. Section 10-3b-506 is enacted to read:
             971          10-3b-506. Election of officers after a change in the form of government.
             972          (1) If voters approve a proposal to change the municipality's form of government at an
             973      election held as provided in this part, an election of officers under the new form of government
             974      shall be held on the municipal general election date following the election at which voters
             975      approve the proposal.
             976          (2) If a municipality changes its form of government under this part resulting in the
             977      elimination of an elected official's position, the municipality shall continue to pay that official at
             978      the same rate until the date on which the official's term would have expired, unless under the
             979      new form of government the official holds municipal office for which the official is regularly
             980      compensated.
             981          (3) A council member whose term has not expired at the time the municipality changes


             982      its form of government under this part may, at the council member's option, continue to serve as
             983      a council member under the new form of government for the remainder of the member's term.
             984          (4) The term of the mayor and each council member is four years or until a successor is
             985      qualified, except that approximately half of the initial council members, chosen by lot, shall
             986      serve a term of two years or until a successor is qualified.
             987          Section 34. Section 10-3b-507 is enacted to read:
             988          10-3b-507. Effective date of change in the form of government.
             989          A change in the form of government under this chapter takes effect at noon on the first
             990      Monday of January next following the election of officers under Section 10-3b-506 .
             991          Section 35. Section 10-6-151 is amended to read:
             992           10-6-151. Independent audit requirements.
             993          Independent audits of all cities are required[,] to be performed in conformity with Title
             994      51, Chapter 2a, Accounting Reports from Political Subdivisions, Interlocal Organizations, and
             995      Other Local Entities Act. [In the case of a city organized under Title 10, Chapter 3, Part 12,
             996      Optional Forms of Municipal Government Act, the council shall appoint an independent auditor
             997      for the purpose of complying with the requirements of this section and of Title 51, Chapter 2a,
             998      Accounting Reports from Political Subdivisions, Interlocal Organizations, and Other Local
             999      Entities Act.]
             1000          Section 36. Section 10-9a-103 is amended to read:
             1001           10-9a-103. Definitions.
             1002          As used in this chapter:
             1003          (1) "Affected entity" means a county, municipality, local district, special service district
             1004      under Title 17A, Chapter 2, Part 13, Utah Special Service District Act, school district, interlocal
             1005      cooperation entity established under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, specified
             1006      public utility, a property owner, a property owners association, or the Utah Department of
             1007      Transportation, if:
             1008          (a) the entity's services or facilities are likely to require expansion or significant
             1009      modification because of an intended use of land;


             1010          (b) the entity has filed with the municipality a copy of the entity's general or long-range
             1011      plan; or
             1012          (c) the entity has filed with the municipality a request for notice during the same
             1013      calendar year and before the municipality provides notice to an affected entity in compliance
             1014      with a requirement imposed under this chapter.
             1015          (2) "Appeal authority" means the person, board, commission, agency, or other body
             1016      designated by ordinance to decide an appeal of a decision of a land use application or a
             1017      variance.
             1018          (3) "Billboard" means a freestanding ground sign located on industrial, commercial, or
             1019      residential property if the sign is designed or intended to direct attention to a business, product,
             1020      or service that is not sold, offered, or existing on the property where the sign is located.
             1021          (4) "Charter school" includes:
             1022          (a) an operating charter school;
             1023          (b) a charter school applicant that has its application approved by a chartering entity in
             1024      accordance with Title 53A, Chapter 1a, Part 5, The Utah Charter Schools Act; and
             1025          (c) an entity who is working on behalf of a charter school or approved charter applicant
             1026      to develop or construct a charter school building.
             1027          [(5) "Chief executive officer" means the:]
             1028          [(a) mayor in municipalities operating under all forms of municipal government except
             1029      the council-manager form; or]
             1030          [(b) city manager in municipalities operating under the council-manager form of
             1031      municipal government.]
             1032          [(6)] (5) "Conditional use" means a land use that, because of its unique characteristics
             1033      or potential impact on the municipality, surrounding neighbors, or adjacent land uses, may not
             1034      be compatible in some areas or may be compatible only if certain conditions are required that
             1035      mitigate or eliminate the detrimental impacts.
             1036          [(7)] (6) "Constitutional taking" means a governmental action that results in a taking of
             1037      private property so that compensation to the owner of the property is required by the:


             1038          (a) Fifth or Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States; or
             1039          (b) Utah Constitution Article I, Section 22.
             1040          [(8)] (7) "Culinary water authority" means the department, agency, or public entity with
             1041      responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of the culinary water system and sources for
             1042      the subject property.
             1043          [(9)] (8) (a) "Disability" means a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
             1044      one or more of a person's major life activities, including a person having a record of such an
             1045      impairment or being regarded as having such an impairment.
             1046          (b) "Disability" does not include current illegal use of, or addiction to, any federally
             1047      controlled substance, as defined in Section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C.
             1048      802.
             1049          [(10)] (9) "Elderly person" means a person who is 60 years old or older, who desires or
             1050      needs to live with other elderly persons in a group setting, but who is capable of living
             1051      independently.
             1052          [(11)] (10) "Fire authority" means the department, agency, or public entity with
             1053      responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of fire protection and suppression services
             1054      for the subject property.
             1055          [(12)] (11) "General plan" means a document that a municipality adopts that sets forth
             1056      general guidelines for proposed future development of the land within the municipality.
             1057          [(13)] (12) "Identical plans" means building plans submitted to a municipality that are
             1058      substantially identical to building plans that were previously submitted to and reviewed and
             1059      approved by the municipality and describe a building that is:
             1060          (a) located on land zoned the same as the land on which the building described in the
             1061      previously approved plans is located; and
             1062          (b) subject to the same geological and meteorological conditions and the same law as
             1063      the building described in the previously approved plans.
             1064          [(14)] (13) "Land use application" means an application required by a municipality's
             1065      land use ordinance.


             1066          [(15)] (14) "Land use authority" means a person, board, commission, agency, or other
             1067      body designated by the local legislative body to act upon a land use application.
             1068          [(16)] (15) "Land use ordinance" means a planning, zoning, development, or
             1069      subdivision ordinance of the municipality, but does not include the general plan.
             1070          [(17)] (16) "Land use permit" means a permit issued by a land use authority.
             1071          [(18)] (17) "Legislative body" means the municipal council.
             1072          [(19)] (18) "Local district" means an entity under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local
             1073      Government Entities - Local Districts, and any other governmental or quasi-governmental entity
             1074      that is not a county, municipality, school district, or unit of the state.
             1075          [(20)] (19) "Lot line adjustment" means the relocation of the property boundary line in
             1076      a subdivision between two adjoining lots with the consent of the owners of record.
             1077          [(21)] (20) "Moderate income housing" means housing occupied or reserved for
             1078      occupancy by households with a gross household income equal to or less than 80% of the
             1079      median gross income for households of the same size in the county in which the city is located.
             1080          [(22)] (21) "Nominal fee" means a fee that reasonably reimburses a municipality only
             1081      for time spent and expenses incurred in:
             1082          (a) verifying that building plans are identical plans; and
             1083          (b) reviewing and approving those minor aspects of identical plans that differ from the
             1084      previously reviewed and approved building plans.
             1085          [(23)] (22) "Noncomplying structure" means a structure that:
             1086          (a) legally existed before its current land use designation; and
             1087          (b) because of one or more subsequent land use ordinance changes, does not conform
             1088      to the setback, height restrictions, or other regulations, excluding those regulations, which
             1089      govern the use of land.
             1090          [(24)] (23) "Nonconforming use" means a use of land that:
             1091          (a) legally existed before its current land use designation;
             1092          (b) has been maintained continuously since the time the land use ordinance governing
             1093      the land changed; and


             1094          (c) because of one or more subsequent land use ordinance changes, does not conform
             1095      to the regulations that now govern the use of the land.
             1096          [(25)] (24) "Official map" means a map drawn by municipal authorities and recorded in
             1097      a county recorder's office that:
             1098          (a) shows actual and proposed rights-of-way, centerline alignments, and setbacks for
             1099      highways and other transportation facilities;
             1100          (b) provides a basis for restricting development in designated rights-of-way or between
             1101      designated setbacks to allow the government authorities time to purchase or otherwise reserve
             1102      the land; and
             1103          (c) has been adopted as an element of the municipality's general plan.
             1104          [(26)] (25) "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, organization,
             1105      association, trust, governmental agency, or any other legal entity.
             1106          [(27)] (26) "Plan for moderate income housing" means a written document adopted by
             1107      a city legislative body that includes:
             1108          (a) an estimate of the existing supply of moderate income housing located within the
             1109      city;
             1110          (b) an estimate of the need for moderate income housing in the city for the next five
             1111      years as revised biennially;
             1112          (c) a survey of total residential land use;
             1113          (d) an evaluation of how existing land uses and zones affect opportunities for moderate
             1114      income housing; and
             1115          (e) a description of the city's program to encourage an adequate supply of moderate
             1116      income housing.
             1117          [(28)] (27) "Plat" means a map or other graphical representation of lands being laid out
             1118      and prepared in accordance with Section 10-9a-603 , 17-23-17 , or 57-8-13 .
             1119          [(29)] (28) "Public hearing" means a hearing at which members of the public are
             1120      provided a reasonable opportunity to comment on the subject of the hearing.
             1121          [(30)] (29) "Public meeting" means a meeting that is required to be open to the public


             1122      under Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act.
             1123          [(31)] (30) "Record of survey map" means a map of a survey of land prepared in
             1124      accordance with Section 17-23-17 .
             1125          [(32)] (31) "Receiving zone" means an area of a municipality that the municipality's land
             1126      use authority designates as an area in which an owner of land may receive transferrable
             1127      development rights.
             1128          [(33)] (32) "Residential facility for elderly persons" means a single-family or
             1129      multiple-family dwelling unit that meets the requirements of Section 10-9a-516 , but does not
             1130      include a health care facility as defined by Section 26-21-2 .
             1131          [(34)] (33) "Residential facility for persons with a disability" means a residence:
             1132          (a) in which more than one person with a disability resides; and
             1133          (b) (i) is licensed or certified by the Department of Human Services under Title 62A,
             1134      Chapter 2, Licensure of Programs and Facilities; or
             1135          (ii) is licensed or certified by the Department of Health under Title 26, Chapter 21,
             1136      Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Act.
             1137          [(35)] (34) "Sanitary sewer authority" means the department, agency, or public entity
             1138      with responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of sanitary sewer services or onsite
             1139      wastewater systems.
             1140          [(36)] (35) "Sending zone" means an area of a municipality that the municipality's land
             1141      use authority designates as an area from which an owner of land may transfer transferrable
             1142      development rights to an owner of land in a receiving zone.
             1143          [(37)] (36) "Specified public utility" means an electrical corporation, gas corporation,
             1144      or telephone corporation, as those terms are defined in Section 54-2-1 .
             1145          [(38)] (37) "Street" means a public right-of-way, including a highway, avenue,
             1146      boulevard, parkway, road, lane, walk, alley, viaduct, subway, tunnel, bridge, public easement, or
             1147      other way.
             1148          [(39)] (38) (a) "Subdivision" means any land that is divided, resubdivided or proposed
             1149      to be divided into two or more lots, parcels, sites, units, plots, or other division of land for the


             1150      purpose, whether immediate or future, for offer, sale, lease, or development either on the
             1151      installment plan or upon any and all other plans, terms, and conditions.
             1152          (b) "Subdivision" includes:
             1153          (i) the division or development of land whether by deed, metes and bounds description,
             1154      devise and testacy, map, plat, or other recorded instrument; and
             1155          (ii) except as provided in Subsection [(39)] (38)(c), divisions of land for residential and
             1156      nonresidential uses, including land used or to be used for commercial, agricultural, and
             1157      industrial purposes.
             1158          (c) "Subdivision" does not include:
             1159          (i) a bona fide division or partition of agricultural land for the purpose of joining one of
             1160      the resulting separate parcels to a contiguous parcel of unsubdivided agricultural land, if neither
             1161      the resulting combined parcel nor the parcel remaining from the division or partition violates an
             1162      applicable land use ordinance;
             1163          (ii) a recorded agreement between owners of adjoining unsubdivided properties
             1164      adjusting their mutual boundary if:
             1165          (A) no new lot is created; and
             1166          (B) the adjustment does not violate applicable land use ordinances;
             1167          (iii) a recorded document, executed by the owner of record:
             1168          (A) revising the legal description of more than one contiguous unsubdivided parcel of
             1169      property into one legal description encompassing all such parcels of property; or
             1170          (B) joining a subdivided parcel of property to another parcel of property that has not
             1171      been subdivided, if the joinder does not violate applicable land use ordinances; or
             1172          (iv) a recorded agreement between owners of adjoining subdivided properties adjusting
             1173      their mutual boundary if:
             1174          (A) no new dwelling lot or housing unit will result from the adjustment; and
             1175          (B) the adjustment will not violate any applicable land use ordinance.
             1176          (d) The joining of a subdivided parcel of property to another parcel of property that has
             1177      not been subdivided does not constitute a subdivision under this Subsection [(39)] (38) as to the


             1178      unsubdivided parcel of property or subject the unsubdivided parcel to the municipality's
             1179      subdivision ordinance.
             1180          [(40)] (39) "Transferrable development right" means the entitlement to develop land
             1181      within a sending zone that would vest according to the municipality's existing land use
             1182      ordinances on the date that a completed land use application is filed seeking the approval of
             1183      development activity on the land.
             1184          [(41)] (40) "Unincorporated" means the area outside of the incorporated area of a city
             1185      or town.
             1186          [(42)] (41) "Zoning map" means a map, adopted as part of a land use ordinance, that
             1187      depicts land use zones, overlays, or districts.
             1188          Section 37. Section 20A-1-102 is amended to read:
             1189           20A-1-102. Definitions.
             1190          As used in this title:
             1191          (1) "Active voter" means a registered voter who has not been classified as an inactive
             1192      voter by the county clerk.
             1193          (2) "Automatic tabulating equipment" means apparatus that automatically examines and
             1194      counts votes recorded on paper ballots or ballot sheets and tabulates the results.
             1195          (3) "Ballot" means the storage medium, whether paper, mechanical, or electronic, upon
             1196      which a voter records his votes and includes ballot sheets, paper ballots, electronic ballots, and
             1197      secrecy envelopes.
             1198          (4) "Ballot sheet":
             1199          (a) means a ballot that:
             1200          (i) consists of paper or a card where the voter's votes are marked or recorded; and
             1201          (ii) can be counted using automatic tabulating equipment; and
             1202          (b) includes punch card ballots, and other ballots that are machine-countable.
             1203          (5) "Ballot label" means the cards, papers, booklet, pages, or other materials that
             1204      contain the names of offices and candidates and statements of ballot propositions to be voted on
             1205      and which are used in conjunction with ballot sheets that do not display that information.


             1206          (6) "Ballot proposition" means opinion questions specifically authorized by the
             1207      Legislature, constitutional amendments, initiatives, referenda, and judicial retention questions
             1208      that are submitted to the voters for their approval or rejection.
             1209          (7) "Board of canvassers" means the entities established by Sections 20A-4-301 and
             1210      20A-4-306 to canvass election returns.
             1211          (8) "Bond election" means an election held for the purpose of approving or rejecting the
             1212      proposed issuance of bonds by a government entity.
             1213          (9) "Book voter registration form" means voter registration forms contained in a bound
             1214      book that are used by election officers and registration agents to register persons to vote.
             1215          (10) "By-mail voter registration form" means a voter registration form designed to be
             1216      completed by the voter and mailed to the election officer.
             1217          (11) "Canvass" means the review of election returns and the official declaration of
             1218      election results by the board of canvassers.
             1219          (12) "Canvassing judge" means a poll worker designated to assist in counting ballots at
             1220      the canvass.
             1221          (13) "Convention" means the political party convention at which party officers and
             1222      delegates are selected.
             1223          (14) "Counting center" means one or more locations selected by the election officer in
             1224      charge of the election for the automatic counting of ballots.
             1225          (15) "Counting judge" means a poll worker designated to count the ballots during
             1226      election day.
             1227          (16) "Counting poll watcher" means a person selected as provided in Section
             1228      20A-3-201 to witness the counting of ballots.
             1229          (17) "Counting room" means a suitable and convenient private place or room,
             1230      immediately adjoining the place where the election is being held, for use by the poll workers and
             1231      counting judges to count ballots during election day.
             1232          (18) "County executive" has the meaning as provided in Subsection 68-3-12 (2).
             1233          (19) "County legislative body" has the meaning as provided in Subsection 68-3-12 (2).


             1234          (20) "County officers" means those county officers that are required by law to be
             1235      elected.
             1236          (21) "Election" means a regular general election, a municipal general election, a
             1237      statewide special election, a local special election, a regular primary election, a municipal
             1238      primary election, and a local district election.
             1239          (22) "Election Assistance Commission" means the commission established by Public
             1240      Law 107-252, the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
             1241          (23) "Election cycle" means the period beginning on the first day persons are eligible to
             1242      file declarations of candidacy and ending when the canvass is completed.
             1243          (24) "Election judge" means a poll worker that is assigned to:
             1244          (a) preside over other poll workers at a polling place;
             1245          (b) act as the presiding election judge; or
             1246          (c) serve as a canvassing judge, counting judge, or receiving judge.
             1247          (25) "Election officer" means:
             1248          (a) the lieutenant governor, for all statewide ballots;
             1249          (b) the county clerk or clerks for all county ballots and for certain ballots and elections
             1250      as provided in Section 20A-5-400.5 ;
             1251          (c) the municipal clerk for all municipal ballots and for certain ballots and elections as
             1252      provided in Section 20A-5-400.5 ;
             1253          (d) the local district clerk or chief executive officer for certain ballots and elections as
             1254      provided in Section 20A-5-400.5 ; and
             1255          (e) the business administrator or superintendent of a school district for certain ballots or
             1256      elections as provided in Section 20A-5-400.5 .
             1257          (26) "Election official" means any election officer, election judge, or poll worker.
             1258          (27) "Election results" means, for bond elections, the count of those votes cast for and
             1259      against the bond proposition plus any or all of the election returns that the board of canvassers
             1260      may request.
             1261          (28) "Election returns" includes the pollbook, all affidavits of registration, the military


             1262      and overseas absentee voter registration and voting certificates, one of the tally sheets, any
             1263      unprocessed absentee ballots, all counted ballots, all excess ballots, all unused ballots, all spoiled
             1264      ballots, the ballot disposition form, and the total votes cast form.
             1265          (29) "Electronic ballot" means a ballot that is recorded using a direct electronic voting
             1266      device or other voting device that records and stores ballot information by electronic means.
             1267          (30) (a) "Electronic voting device" means a voting device that uses electronic ballots.
             1268          (b) "Electronic voting device" includes a direct recording electronic voting device.
             1269          (31) "Inactive voter" means a registered voter who has been sent the notice required by
             1270      Section 20A-2-306 and who has failed to respond to that notice.
             1271          (32) "Inspecting poll watcher" means a person selected as provided in this title to
             1272      witness the receipt and safe deposit of voted and counted ballots.
             1273          (33) "Judicial office" means the office filled by any judicial officer.
             1274          (34) "Judicial officer" means any justice or judge of a court of record or any county
             1275      court judge.
             1276          (35) "Local district" means a local government entity under Title 17B, Limited Purpose
             1277      Local Government Entities - Local Districts, and includes a special service district under Title
             1278      17A, Chapter 2, Part 13, Utah Special Service District Act.
             1279          (36) "Local district officers" means those local district officers that are required by law
             1280      to be elected.
             1281          (37) "Local election" means a regular municipal election, a local special election, a local
             1282      district election, and a bond election.
             1283          (38) "Local political subdivision" means a county, a municipality, a local district, or a
             1284      local school district.
             1285          (39) "Local special election" means a special election called by the governing body of a
             1286      local political subdivision in which all registered voters of the local political subdivision may
             1287      vote.
             1288          (40) "Municipal executive" means:
             1289          [(a) the city council or town council in the traditional management arrangement


             1290      established by Title 10, Chapter 3, Part 1, Governing Body;]
             1291          [(b)] (a) the mayor in the council-mayor [optional] form of government defined in
             1292      Section [ 10-3-101 ] 10-3b-102 ; and
             1293          [(c)] (b) the [manager] mayor in the council-manager [optional] form of government
             1294      defined in [Section 10-3-101 ] Subsection 10-3b-103 (6).
             1295          (41) "Municipal general election" means the election held in municipalities and local
             1296      districts on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each odd-numbered year for
             1297      the purposes established in Section 20A-1-202 .
             1298          (42) "Municipal legislative body" means[: (a)] the [city] council of the city or town
             1299      [council] in [the traditional management arrangement established by Title 10, Chapter 3, Part 1,
             1300      Governing Body;] any form of municipal government.
             1301          [(b) the municipal council in the council-mayor optional form of government defined in
             1302      Section 10-3-101 ; and]
             1303          [(c) the municipal council in the council-manager optional form of government defined
             1304      in Section 10-3-101 .]
             1305          (43) "Municipal officers" means those municipal officers that are required by law to be
             1306      elected.
             1307          (44) "Municipal primary election" means an election held to nominate candidates for
             1308      municipal office.
             1309          (45) "Official ballot" means the ballots distributed by the election officer to the poll
             1310      workers to be given to voters to record their votes.
             1311          (46) "Official endorsement" means:
             1312          (a) the information on the ballot that identifies:
             1313          (i) the ballot as an official ballot;
             1314          (ii) the date of the election; and
             1315          (iii) the facsimile signature of the election officer; and
             1316          (b) the information on the ballot stub that identifies:
             1317          (i) the poll worker's initials; and


             1318          (ii) the ballot number.
             1319          (47) "Official register" means the official record furnished to election officials by the
             1320      election officer that contains the information required by Section 20A-5-401 .
             1321          (48) "Paper ballot" means a paper that contains:
             1322          (a) the names of offices and candidates and statements of ballot propositions to be
             1323      voted on; and
             1324          (b) spaces for the voter to record his vote for each office and for or against each ballot
             1325      proposition.
             1326          (49) "Political party" means an organization of registered voters that has qualified to
             1327      participate in an election by meeting the requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 8, Political Party
             1328      Formation and Procedures.
             1329          (50) (a) "Poll worker" means a person assigned by an election official to assist with an
             1330      election, voting, or counting votes.
             1331          (b) "Poll worker" includes election judges.
             1332          (c) "Poll worker" does not include a watcher.
             1333          (51) "Pollbook" means a record of the names of voters in the order that they appear to
             1334      cast votes.
             1335          (52) "Polling place" means the building where voting is conducted.
             1336          (53) "Position" means a square, circle, rectangle, or other geometric shape on a ballot in
             1337      which the voter marks his choice.
             1338          (54) "Provisional ballot" means a ballot voted provisionally by a person:
             1339          (a) whose name is not listed on the official register at the polling place;
             1340          (b) whose legal right to vote is challenged as provided in this title; or
             1341          (c) whose identity was not sufficiently established by a poll worker.
             1342          (55) "Provisional ballot envelope" means an envelope printed in the form required by
             1343      Section 20A-6-105 that is used to identify provisional ballots and to provide information to
             1344      verify a person's legal right to vote.
             1345          (56) "Primary convention" means the political party conventions at which nominees for


             1346      the regular primary election are selected.
             1347          (57) "Protective counter" means a separate counter, which cannot be reset, that is built
             1348      into a voting machine and records the total number of movements of the operating lever.
             1349          (58) "Qualify" or "qualified" means to take the oath of office and begin performing the
             1350      duties of the position for which the person was elected.
             1351          (59) "Receiving judge" means the poll worker that checks the voter's name in the
             1352      official register, provides the voter with a ballot, and removes the ballot stub from the ballot
             1353      after the voter has voted.
             1354          (60) "Registration form" means a book voter registration form and a by-mail voter
             1355      registration form.
             1356          (61) "Regular ballot" means a ballot that is not a provisional ballot.
             1357          (62) "Regular general election" means the election held throughout the state on the first
             1358      Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each even-numbered year for the purposes
             1359      established in Section 20A-1-201 .
             1360          (63) "Regular primary election" means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of
             1361      each even-numbered year, at which candidates of political parties and nonpolitical groups are
             1362      voted for nomination.
             1363          (64) "Resident" means a person who resides within a specific voting precinct in Utah.
             1364          (65) "Sample ballot" means a mock ballot similar in form to the official ballot printed
             1365      and distributed as provided in Section 20A-5-405 .
             1366          (66) "Scratch vote" means to mark or punch the straight party ticket and then mark or
             1367      punch the ballot for one or more candidates who are members of different political parties.
             1368          (67) "Secrecy envelope" means the envelope given to a voter along with the ballot into
             1369      which the voter places the ballot after he has voted it in order to preserve the secrecy of the
             1370      voter's vote.
             1371          (68) "Special election" means an election held as authorized by Section 20A-1-204 .
             1372          (69) "Spoiled ballot" means each ballot that:
             1373          (a) is spoiled by the voter;


             1374          (b) is unable to be voted because it was spoiled by the printer or a poll worker; or
             1375          (c) lacks the official endorsement.
             1376          (70) "Statewide special election" means a special election called by the governor or the
             1377      Legislature in which all registered voters in Utah may vote.
             1378          (71) "Stub" means the detachable part of each ballot.
             1379          (72) "Substitute ballots" means replacement ballots provided by an election officer to
             1380      the poll workers when the official ballots are lost or stolen.
             1381          (73) "Ticket" means each list of candidates for each political party or for each group of
             1382      petitioners.
             1383          (74) "Transfer case" means the sealed box used to transport voted ballots to the
             1384      counting center.
             1385          (75) "Vacancy" means the absence of a person to serve in any position created by
             1386      statute, whether that absence occurs because of death, disability, disqualification, resignation, or
             1387      other cause.
             1388          (76) "Valid voter identification" means:
             1389          (a) a form of identification that bears the name and photograph of the voter which may
             1390      include:
             1391          (i) a currently valid Utah driver license;
             1392          (ii) a currently valid identification card that is issued by:
             1393          (A) the state;
             1394          (B) a local government within the state; or
             1395          (C) a branch, department, or agency of the United States;
             1396          (iii) an identification card that is issued by an employer for an employee;
             1397          (iv) a currently valid identification card that is issued by a college, university, technical
             1398      school, or professional school that is located within the state;
             1399          (v) a currently valid Utah permit to carry a concealed weapon;
             1400          (vi) a currently valid United States passport; or
             1401          (vii) a valid tribal identification card; or


             1402          (b) two forms of identification that bear the name of the voter and provide evidence that
             1403      the voter resides in the voting precinct, which may include:
             1404          (i) a voter identification card;
             1405          (ii) a current utility bill or a legible copy thereof;
             1406          (iii) a bank or other financial account statement, or a legible copy thereof;
             1407          (iv) a certified birth certificate;
             1408          (v) a valid Social Security card;
             1409          (vi) a check issued by the state or the federal government or a legible copy thereof;
             1410          (vii) a paycheck from the voter's employer, or a legible copy thereof;
             1411          (viii) a currently valid Utah hunting or fishing license;
             1412          (ix) a currently valid United States military identification card;
             1413          (x) certified naturalization documentation;
             1414          (xi) a currently valid license issued by an authorized agency of the United States;
             1415          (xii) a certified copy of court records showing the voter's adoption or name change;
             1416          (xiii) a Bureau of Indian Affairs card;
             1417          (xiv) a tribal treaty card;
             1418          (xv) a valid Medicaid card, Medicare card, or Electronic Benefits Transfer Card; or
             1419          (xvi) a form of identification listed in Subsection (76)(a) that does not contain a
             1420      photograph, but establishes the name of the voter and provides evidence that the voter resides in
             1421      the voting precinct.
             1422          (77) "Valid write-in candidate" means a candidate who has qualified as a write-in
             1423      candidate by following the procedures and requirements of this title.
             1424          (78) "Voter" means a person who meets the requirements for voting in an election,
             1425      meets the requirements of election registration, is registered to vote, and is listed in the official
             1426      register book.
             1427          (79) "Voter registration deadline" means the registration deadline provided in Section
             1428      20A-2-102.5 .
             1429          (80) "Voting area" means the area within six feet of the voting booths, voting machines,


             1430      and ballot box.
             1431          (81) "Voting booth" means:
             1432          (a) the space or compartment within a polling place that is provided for the preparation
             1433      of ballots, including the voting machine enclosure or curtain; or
             1434          (b) a voting device that is free standing.
             1435          (82) "Voting device" means:
             1436          (a) an apparatus in which ballot sheets are used in connection with a punch device for
             1437      piercing the ballots by the voter;
             1438          (b) a device for marking the ballots with ink or another substance;
             1439          (c) an electronic voting device or other device used to make selections and cast a ballot
             1440      electronically, or any component thereof;
             1441          (d) an automated voting system under Section 20A-5-302 ; or
             1442          (e) any other method for recording votes on ballots so that the ballot may be tabulated
             1443      by means of automatic tabulating equipment.
             1444          (83) "Voting machine" means a machine designed for the sole purpose of recording and
             1445      tabulating votes cast by voters at an election.
             1446          (84) "Voting poll watcher" means a person appointed as provided in this title to witness
             1447      the distribution of ballots and the voting process.
             1448          (85) "Voting precinct" means the smallest voting unit established as provided by law
             1449      within which qualified voters vote at one polling place.
             1450          (86) "Watcher" means a voting poll watcher, a counting poll watcher, an inspecting poll
             1451      watcher, and a testing watcher.
             1452          (87) "Western States Presidential Primary" means the election established in Title 20A,
             1453      Chapter 9, Part 8.
             1454          (88) "Write-in ballot" means a ballot containing any write-in votes.
             1455          (89) "Write-in vote" means a vote cast for a person whose name is not printed on the
             1456      ballot according to the procedures established in this title.
             1457          Section 38. Section 20A-1-506 is amended to read:


             1458           20A-1-506. Vacancy in the office of justice court judge.
             1459          (1) As used in this section:
             1460          (a) "Appointing authority" means:
             1461          (i) for a county:
             1462          [(i)] (A) the chair of the county commission in [counties] a county having the county
             1463      commission or expanded county commission form of county government; and
             1464          [(ii)] (B) the county executive in [counties] a county having the county
             1465      executive-council form of government; and
             1466          [(iii) the chair] (ii) for a city or town, the mayor of the city [council] or town [council
             1467      in municipalities having:].
             1468          [(A) the traditional management arrangement established by Title 10, Chapter 3, Part 1,
             1469      Governing Body; and]
             1470          [(B) the council-manager optional form of government defined in Section 10-3-101 ;
             1471      and]
             1472          [(iv) the mayor, in the council-mayor optional form of government defined in Section
             1473      10-3-101 ;]
             1474          (b) "Local legislative body" means:
             1475          (i) for a county, the county commission or county council; and
             1476          (ii) for a city or town, the [city] council of the city or town [council].
             1477          (2) (a) If a vacancy occurs in the office of a municipal justice court judge before the
             1478      completion of his term of office, the appointing authority may:
             1479          (i) fill the vacancy by appointment for the unexpired term by following the procedures
             1480      and requirements for appointments in Section 78A-7-202 ; or
             1481          (ii) contract with a justice court judge of the county, an adjacent county, or another
             1482      municipality within those counties for judicial services.
             1483          (b) When the appointing authority chooses to contract under Subsection (2)(a)(ii), it
             1484      shall ensure that the contract is for the same term as the term of office of the judge whose
             1485      services are replaced by the contract.


             1486          (c) The appointing authority shall notify the Office of the State Court Administrator in
             1487      writing of the appointment, resignation, or the contractual agreement for services of a judge
             1488      under this section within 30 days after filling the vacancy.
             1489          (3) (a) If a vacancy occurs in the office of a county justice court judge before the
             1490      completion of that judge's term of office, the appointing authority may fill the vacancy by
             1491      appointment for the unexpired term by following the procedures and requirements for
             1492      appointments in Section 78A-7-202 .
             1493          (b) The appointing authority shall notify the Office of the State Court Administrator in
             1494      writing of any appointment of a county justice court judge under this section within 30 days
             1495      after the appointment is made.
             1496          (4) (a) When a vacancy occurs in the office of a justice court judge, the appointing
             1497      authority shall:
             1498          (i) advertise the vacancy and solicit applications for the vacancy;
             1499          (ii) appoint the best qualified candidate to office based solely upon fitness for office;
             1500          (iii) comply with the procedures and requirements of Title 52, Chapter 3, prohibiting
             1501      employment of relatives in making appointments to fill the vacancy; and
             1502          (iv) submit the name of the appointee to the local legislative body.
             1503          (b) If the local legislative body does not confirm the appointment within 30 days of
             1504      submission, the appointing authority may either appoint another of the applicants or reopen the
             1505      vacancy by advertisement and solicitations of applications.
             1506          Section 39. Section 20A-1-510 is amended to read:
             1507           20A-1-510. Midterm vacancies in municipal offices.
             1508          (1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (2), if any vacancy occurs in the
             1509      office of municipal executive or member of a municipal legislative body, the municipal
             1510      legislative body shall appoint a registered voter in the municipality who meets the qualifications
             1511      for office established in Section 10-3-301 to fill the unexpired term of the office vacated until
             1512      the January following the next municipal election.
             1513          (b) Before acting to fill the vacancy, the municipal legislative body shall:


             1514          (i) give public notice of the vacancy at least two weeks before the municipal legislative
             1515      body meets to fill the vacancy; and
             1516          (ii) identify, in the notice:
             1517          (A) the date, time, and place of the meeting where the vacancy will be filled; and
             1518          (B) the person to whom a person interested in being appointed to fill the vacancy may
             1519      submit his name for consideration and any deadline for submitting it.
             1520          (c) (i) If, for any reason, the municipal legislative body does not fill the vacancy within
             1521      30 days after the vacancy occurs, the municipal legislative body shall vote upon the names that
             1522      have been submitted.
             1523          (ii) The two persons having the highest number of votes of the municipal legislative
             1524      body shall appear before the municipal legislative body and the municipal legislative body shall
             1525      vote again.
             1526          (iii) If neither candidate receives a majority vote of the municipal legislative body at that
             1527      time, the vacancy shall be filled by lot in the presence of the municipal legislative body.
             1528          (2) (a) A vacancy in the office of municipal executive or member of a municipal
             1529      legislative body shall be filled by an interim appointment, followed by an election to fill a
             1530      two-year term, if:
             1531          (i) the vacancy occurs, or a letter of resignation is received, by the municipal executive
             1532      at least 14 days before the deadline for filing for election in an odd-numbered year; and
             1533          (ii) two years of the vacated term will remain after the first Monday of January
             1534      following the next municipal election.
             1535          (b) In appointing an interim replacement, the municipal legislative body shall comply
             1536      with the notice requirements of this section.
             1537          (3) A member of a municipal legislative body may not participate in any part of the
             1538      process established in this section to fill a vacancy if that member is being considered for
             1539      appointment to fill the vacancy.
             1540          (4) (a) In a municipality operating under the council-mayor form of government, as
             1541      defined in Section 10-3b-102 :


             1542          (i) the council may appoint a person to fill a vacancy in the office of mayor before the
             1543      effective date of the mayor's resignation by making the effective date of the appointment the
             1544      same as the effective date of the mayor's resignation; and
             1545          (ii) if a vacancy in the office of mayor occurs before the effective date of an
             1546      appointment under Subsection (1) or (2) to fill the vacancy, the council chair shall serve as
             1547      acting mayor during the time between the creation of the vacancy and the effective date of the
             1548      appointment to fill the vacancy.
             1549          (b) While serving as acting mayor under Subsection (4)(a)(ii), the council chair
             1550      continues to:
             1551          (i) act as a council member; and
             1552          (ii) vote at council meetings.
             1553          Section 40. Section 20A-9-203 is amended to read:
             1554           20A-9-203. Declarations of candidacy -- Municipal general elections.
             1555          (1) (a) (i) A person may become a candidate for any municipal office if:
             1556          (A) the person is a registered voter; and[:]
             1557          [(i)] (B) (I) the person has resided within the municipality in which that person seeks to
             1558      hold elective office for the 12 consecutive months immediately before the date of the election;
             1559      or
             1560          [(ii)] (II) if the territory in which the person resides was annexed into the municipality,
             1561      the person has resided within the annexed territory or the municipality [for 12 months.] the 12
             1562      consecutive months immediately before the date of the election.
             1563          (ii) For purposes of determining whether a person meets the residency requirement of
             1564      Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B)(I) in a municipality that was incorporated less than 12 months before the
             1565      election, the municipality shall be considered to have been incorporated 12 months before the
             1566      date of the election.
             1567          (b) In addition to the requirements of Subsection (1)(a), [candidates] each candidate for
             1568      a municipal council position [under the council-mayor or council-manager alternative forms of
             1569      municipal government] shall, if elected from [districts, be residents] a district, be a resident of


             1570      the council district from which [they are] elected.
             1571          (c) In accordance with Utah Constitution Article IV, Section 6, any mentally
             1572      incompetent person, any person convicted of a felony, or any person convicted of treason or a
             1573      crime against the elective franchise may not hold office in this state until the right to hold
             1574      elective office is restored under Section 20A-2-101.5 .
             1575          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b) or (2)(c), each person seeking to
             1576      become a candidate for a municipal office shall:
             1577          (i) file a declaration of candidacy, in person with the city recorder or town clerk, during
             1578      office hours and not later than 5 p.m. between July 1 and July 15 of any odd numbered year; and
             1579          (ii) pay the filing fee, if one is required by municipal ordinance.
             1580          (b) (i) As used in this Subsection (2)(b), "registered voters" means the number of
             1581      persons registered to vote in the municipality on the January 1 of the municipal election year.
             1582          (ii) A third, fourth, or fifth class city that used the convention system to nominate
             1583      candidates in the last municipal election as authorized by Subsection 20A-9-404 (3) or used the
             1584      process contained in this Subsection (2)(b) in the last municipal election or a town that used the
             1585      convention system to nominate candidates in the last municipal election as authorized by
             1586      Subsection 20A-9-404 (3) or used the process contained in this Subsection (2)(b) in the last
             1587      municipal election may, by ordinance, require, in lieu of the convention system, that candidates
             1588      for municipal office file a nominating petition signed by a percentage of registered voters at the
             1589      same time that the candidate files a declaration of candidacy.
             1590          (iii) The ordinance shall specify the number of signatures that the candidate must obtain
             1591      on the nominating petition in order to become a candidate for municipal office under this
             1592      Subsection (2), but that number may not exceed 5% of registered voters.
             1593          (c) Any resident of a municipality may nominate a candidate for a municipal office by:
             1594          (i) filing a nomination petition with the city recorder or town clerk during office hours,
             1595      but not later than 5 p.m., between July 1 and July 15 of any odd-numbered year; and
             1596          (ii) paying the filing fee, if one is required by municipal ordinance.
             1597          (d) When July 15 is a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, the filing time shall be extended


             1598      until 5 p.m. on the following regular business day.
             1599          (3) (a) Before the filing officer may accept any declaration of candidacy or nomination
             1600      petition, the filing officer shall:
             1601          (i) read to the prospective candidate or person filing the petition the constitutional and
             1602      statutory qualification requirements for the office that the candidate is seeking; and
             1603          (ii) require the candidate or person filing the petition to state whether or not the
             1604      candidate meets those requirements.
             1605          (b) If the prospective candidate does not meet the qualification requirements for the
             1606      office, the filing officer may not accept the declaration of candidacy or nomination petition.
             1607          (c) If it appears that the prospective candidate meets the requirements of candidacy, the
             1608      filing officer shall:
             1609          (i) inform the candidate that the candidate's name will appear on the ballot as it is
             1610      written on the declaration of candidacy;
             1611          (ii) provide the candidate with a copy of Section 20A-7-801 regarding the Statewide
             1612      Electronic Voter Information Website Program and inform the candidate of the submission
             1613      deadline under Subsection 20A-7-801 (4)(a);
             1614          (iii) provide the candidate with a copy of the pledge of fair campaign practices
             1615      described under Section 20A-9-206 and inform the candidate that:
             1616          (A) signing the pledge is voluntary; and
             1617          (B) signed pledges shall be filed with the filing officer; and
             1618          (iv) accept the declaration of candidacy or nomination petition.
             1619          (d) If the candidate elects to sign the pledge of fair campaign practices, the filing officer
             1620      shall:
             1621          (i) accept the candidate's pledge; and
             1622          (ii) if the candidate has filed for a partisan office, provide a certified copy of the
             1623      candidate's pledge to the chair of the county or state political party of which the candidate is a
             1624      member.
             1625          (4) The declaration of candidacy shall substantially comply with the following form:


             1626          "I, (print name) ____, being first sworn, say that I reside at ____ Street, City of ____,
             1627      County of ____, state of Utah, Zip Code ____, Telephone Number (if any) ____; that I am a
             1628      registered voter; and that I am a candidate for the office of ____ (stating the term). I request
             1629      that my name be printed upon the applicable official ballots. (Signed) _______________
             1630          Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me by ____ on this
             1631      __________(month\day\year).
             1632          (Signed) _______________ (Clerk or other officer qualified to administer oath)"
             1633          (5) (a) In all first and second class cities, and in third, fourth, or fifth class cities that
             1634      have not passed the ordinance authorized by Subsection (2)(b) and in towns that have not
             1635      passed the ordinance authorized by Subsection (2)(b), any registered voter may be nominated
             1636      for municipal office by submitting a petition signed by:
             1637          (i) 25 residents of the municipality who are at least 18 years old; or
             1638          (ii) 20% of the residents of the municipality who are at least 18 years old.
             1639          (b) (i) The petition shall substantially conform to the following form:
             1640     
"NOMINATION PETITION

             1641          The undersigned residents of (name of municipality) being 18 years old or older
             1642      nominate (name of nominee) to the office of ____ for the (two or four-year term, whichever is
             1643      applicable)."
             1644          (ii) The remainder of the petition shall contain lines and columns for the signatures of
             1645      persons signing the petition and their addresses and telephone numbers.
             1646          (6) (a) In third, fourth, and fifth class cities that have passed the ordinance authorized
             1647      by Subsection (2)(b), and in towns that have passed the ordinance authorized by Subsection
             1648      (2)(b), any registered voter may be nominated for municipal office by submitting a petition
             1649      signed by the same percentage of registered voters in the municipality as required by the
             1650      ordinance passed under authority of Subsection (2)(b).
             1651          (b) (i) The petition shall substantially conform to the following form:
             1652          "NOMINATION PETITION
             1653          The undersigned residents of (name of municipality) being 18 years old or older


             1654      nominate (name of nominee) to the office of (name of office) for the (two or four-year term,
             1655      whichever is applicable)."
             1656          (ii) The remainder of the petition shall contain lines and columns for the signatures of
             1657      persons signing the petition and their addresses and telephone numbers.
             1658          (7) If the declaration of candidacy or nomination petition fails to state whether the
             1659      nomination is for the two or four-year term, the clerk shall consider the nomination to be for the
             1660      four-year term.
             1661          (8) (a) The clerk shall verify with the county clerk that all candidates are registered
             1662      voters.
             1663          (b) Any candidate who is not registered to vote is disqualified and the clerk may not
             1664      print the candidate's name on the ballot.
             1665          (9) Immediately after expiration of the period for filing a declaration of candidacy, the
             1666      clerk shall:
             1667          (a) cause the names of the candidates as they will appear on the ballot to be published in
             1668      at least two successive publications of a newspaper with general circulation in the municipality;
             1669      and
             1670          (b) notify the lieutenant governor of the names of the candidates as they will appear on
             1671      the ballot.
             1672          (10) A declaration of candidacy or nomination petition filed under this section may not
             1673      be amended after the expiration of the period for filing a declaration of candidacy.
             1674          (11) (a) A declaration of candidacy or nomination petition filed under this section is
             1675      valid unless a written objection is filed with the clerk within five days after the last day for filing.
             1676          (b) If an objection is made, the clerk shall:
             1677          (i) mail or personally deliver notice of the objection to the affected candidate
             1678      immediately; and
             1679          (ii) decide any objection within 48 hours after it is filed.
             1680          (c) If the clerk sustains the objection, the candidate may correct the problem by
             1681      amending the declaration or petition within three days after the objection is sustained or by filing


             1682      a new declaration within three days after the objection is sustained.
             1683          (d) (i) The clerk's decision upon objections to form is final.
             1684          (ii) The clerk's decision upon substantive matters is reviewable by a district court if
             1685      prompt application is made to the district court.
             1686          (iii) The decision of the district court is final unless the Supreme Court, in the exercise
             1687      of its discretion, agrees to review the lower court decision.
             1688          (12) Any person who filed a declaration of candidacy and was nominated, and any
             1689      person who was nominated by a nomination petition, may, any time up to 23 days before the
             1690      election, withdraw the nomination by filing a written affidavit with the clerk.
             1691          Section 41. Section 78A-7-202 is amended to read:
             1692           78A-7-202. Justice court judges to be appointed -- Procedure -- Report to
             1693      Judicial Council -- Retention election -- Vacancy.
             1694          (1) As used in this section:
             1695          (a) "Appointing authority" means:
             1696          (i) for a county:
             1697          [(i)] (A) the chair of the county commission in [counties having] a county operating
             1698      under the county commission or expanded county commission form of county government;
             1699          [(ii)] (B) the county executive in [counties having] a county operating under the county
             1700      executive-council form of county government; and
             1701          (C) the county manager in a county operating under the council-manager form of
             1702      county government; and
             1703          [(iii) the chair] (ii) for a city or town, the mayor of the city [council] or town [council
             1704      in municipalities having the traditional management arrangement established by Title 10,
             1705      Chapter 3, Part 1, Governing Body;].
             1706          [(iv) the city manager, in the council-manager optional form of government defined in
             1707      Section 10-3-101 ; and]
             1708          [(v) the mayor, in the council-mayor optional form of government defined in Section
             1709      10-3-101 .]


             1710          (b) "Local legislative body" means:
             1711          (i) for a county, the county commission or county council; and
             1712          (ii) for a city or town, the [city] council of the city or town [council].
             1713          (2) Justice court judges shall be appointed by the appointing authority and confirmed by
             1714      a majority vote of the local legislative body.
             1715          (3) (a) After a newly appointed justice court judge has been confirmed, the local
             1716      legislative body shall report the confirmed judge's name to the Judicial Council.
             1717          (b) The Judicial Council shall certify the judge as qualified to hold office upon
             1718      successful completion of the orientation program and upon the written opinion of the county or
             1719      municipal attorney that the judge meets the statutory qualifications for office.
             1720          (c) A justice court judge may not perform judicial duties until certified by the Judicial
             1721      Council.
             1722          (4) Upon the expiration of a county justice court judge's term of office the judge shall
             1723      be subject to an unopposed retention election in accordance with the procedures set forth in
             1724      Section 20A-12-201 .
             1725          (5) Upon the expiration of a municipal justice court judge's term of office a municipal
             1726      justice court judge shall be reappointed absent a showing of good cause by the appointing
             1727      authority.
             1728          (a) If an appointing authority asserts good cause to not reappoint a municipal justice
             1729      court judge, at the request of the judge, the good cause shall be presented at a formal hearing of
             1730      the local legislative body.
             1731          (b) The local legislative body shall determine by majority vote whether good cause
             1732      exists not to reappoint the municipal justice court judge.
             1733          (c) The decision of the local legislative body is not subject to appeal.
             1734          (d) In determining whether good cause exists to not reappoint a municipal justice court
             1735      judge, the appointing authority and local legislative body shall consider:
             1736          (i) whether or not the judge has been certified as meeting the evaluation criteria for
             1737      judicial performance established by the Judicial Council; and


             1738          (ii) any other factors considered relevant by the appointing authority.
             1739          (6) Before reappointment or retention election, each justice court judge shall be
             1740      evaluated in accordance with the performance evaluation program established in Subsection
             1741      78A-2-104 (5).
             1742          (7) (a) At the conclusion of a term of office or when a vacancy occurs in the position of
             1743      justice court judge, the appointing authority may contract with a justice court judge in the
             1744      county or an adjacent county to serve as justice court judge.
             1745          (b) The contract shall be for the duration of the justice court judge's term of office.
             1746          (8) Vacancies in the office of justice court judge shall be filled as provided in Section
             1747      20A-1-506 .
             1748          Section 42. Repealer.
             1749          This bill repeals:
             1750          Section 10-3-101, Governing body -- Legislative and executive powers.
             1751          Section 10-3-102, Governing body -- Other functions.
             1752          Section 10-3-106, Governing body in towns.
             1753          Section 10-3-206, Election of officers in towns operating under a five-member
             1754      council form of government.
             1755          Section 10-3-207, Determining two and four year terms.
             1756          Section 10-3-403, Mayor as presiding officer -- Mayor pro tempore.
             1757          Section 10-3-404, No veto.
             1758          Section 10-3-501, Meetings in cities of the first and second class.
             1759          Section 10-3-503, Quorum necessary to do business.
             1760          Section 10-3-802, Designation of department head in cities of the first class.
             1761          Section 10-3-804, Change in names, functions and superintendents of departments.
             1762          Section 10-3-806, Designation of department head in cities of the second class.
             1763          Section 10-3-807, Commissioners may administer two departments -- Change in
             1764      names, functions and superintendents.
             1765          Section 10-3-808, Administration vested in mayor.


             1766          Section 10-3-809, Powers of mayors in a city of third, fourth, or fifth class or a
             1767      town.
             1768          Section 10-3-810, Additional powers and duties of elected officials in a city of the
             1769      third, fourth, or fifth class or a town.
             1770          Section 10-3-811, Members of the governing body may be appointed to
             1771      administration in a city of the third, fourth, or fifth class or a town.
             1772          Section 10-3-812, Change of duties in a city of the third, fourth, or fifth class or a
             1773      town.
             1774          Section 10-3-813, General administrative powers of all municipalities.
             1775          Section 10-3-814, Personnel assigned to one or more departments.
             1776          Section 10-3-815, Rules and regulations for administration of municipality.
             1777          Section 10-3-816, Appointed officers -- Residency requirement authorized.
             1778          Section 10-3-817, Elected executives to appoint their deputies.
             1779          Section 10-3-830, Appointment of city or town manager.
             1780          Section 10-3-901, Creating offices -- Filling vacancies.
             1781          Section 10-3-1201, Citation of act.
             1782          Section 10-3-1202, Legislative finding.
             1783          Section 10-3-1203, Election requirements and procedure for organization under
             1784      different form of government.
             1785          Section 10-3-1204, Application of act.
             1786          Section 10-3-1205, Rights, powers, and duties of municipality operating under
             1787      optional form.
             1788          Section 10-3-1206, Limitation on changing form of government.
             1789          Section 10-3-1207, Disapproval of optional form by voters -- Limitation on
             1790      resubmission.
             1791          Section 10-3-1208, Election of officers -- When new government operative --
             1792      Compensation of officials without position in new government.
             1793          Section 10-3-1210, Functions of the council.


             1794          Section 10-3-1211, Council members -- Qualifications -- Terms of office.
             1795          Section 10-3-1212, Meetings of council -- Access to records.
             1796          Section 10-3-1213, Chairmen of councils -- Power to call witnesses and administer
             1797      oath -- Quorum -- Voting procedure.
             1798          Section 10-3-1214, Ordinance adoption under council-mayor form -- Powers of
             1799      mayor.
             1800          Section 10-3-1215, Rules and regulations for government of council.
             1801          Section 10-3-1216, Council members elected from districts -- Boundary --
             1802      Adjustments.
             1803          Section 10-3-1217, Limitations on actions and authority of council members --
             1804      Investigatory committees.
             1805          Section 10-3-1218, Vacancy in council.
             1806          Section 10-3-1219, Council-mayor form -- Powers and duties of mayor.
             1807          Section 10-3-1219.5, Council-mayor form -- Ordinances on transfer of municipal
             1808      property and regulation of subdivisions or annexations.
             1809          Section 10-3-1220, Council-mayor form -- Appointment of chief administrative
             1810      officer.
             1811          Section 10-3-1221, Municipal administrative code in council-mayor form.
             1812          Section 10-3-1222, Council-mayor form -- Vacancy in office of mayor.
             1813          Section 10-3-1223, Council-manager form -- Election and powers and duties of
             1814      mayor.
             1815          Section 10-3-1224, Council-manager form -- Appointment of municipal manager.
             1816          Section 10-3-1225, Manager -- Removal from office.
             1817          Section 10-3-1226, Manager -- Powers and duties.
             1818          Section 10-3-1227, Municipal administrative code in council-manager form.
             1819          Section 10-3-1228, Manager -- Working time and compensation.
             1820          Section 43. Coordinating S.B. 20 with S.B. 72 -- Merging technical and
             1821      substantive amendments.


             1822          If this S.B. 20 and S.B. 72, Justice Court Amendments, both pass, it is the intent of the
             1823      Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah
             1824      Code database for publication, modify Subsection 78A-7-202 (1), repealed and reenacted by
             1825      S.B. 72, to read:
             1826          "(1) As used in this section:
             1827          (a) "Local government executive" means:
             1828          (i) for a county:
             1829          (A) the chair of the county commission in a county operating under the county
             1830      commission or expanded county commission form of county government;
             1831          (B) the county executive in a county operating under the county executive-council form
             1832      of county government; and
             1833          (C) the county manager in a county operating under the council-manager form of
             1834      county government; and
             1835          (ii) for a city or town, the mayor of the city or town.
             1836          (b) "Local legislative body" means:
             1837          (i) for a county, the county commission or county council; and
             1838          (ii) for a city or town, the council of the city or town."


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