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S.B. 126

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LOCAL DISTRICT SERVICE AMENDMENTS

             2     
2011 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: J. Stuart Adams

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House Sponsor: Michael T. Morley

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill enacts language related to a service provided by a local district.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    defines terms;
             13          .    authorizes a local district to require that a service applicant provide:
             14              .    an improvement;
             15              .    an improvement assurance; and
             16              .    an improvement assurance warranty;
             17          .    requires a local district to determine whether a completed improvement meets
             18      certain standards;
             19          .    prohibits a claim for money damages;
             20          .    authorizes a local district to impose an exaction;
             21          .    requires that a local district reconvey surplus real property in certain circumstances;
             22          .    prohibits a local district from imposing or collecting certain fees;
             23          .    requires that a local district establish a fee appeal process; and
             24          .    makes technical corrections.
             25      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             26          None
             27      Other Special Clauses:


             28          None
             29      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             30      AMENDS:
             31          17B-1-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 254
             32          17D-1-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 181 and 356
             33      ENACTS:
             34          17B-1-119, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          17B-1-120, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36          17B-1-121, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             37     
             38      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             39          Section 1. Section 17B-1-102 is amended to read:
             40           17B-1-102. Definitions.
             41          As used in this title:
             42          (1) "Appointing authority" means the person or body authorized to make an
             43      appointment to the board of trustees.
             44          (2) "Basic local district":
             45          (a) means a local district that is not a specialized local district; and
             46          (b) includes an entity that was, under the law in effect before April 30, 2007, created
             47      and operated as a local district, as defined under the law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             48          (3) "Bond" means:
             49          (a) a written obligation to repay borrowed money, whether denominated a bond, note,
             50      warrant, certificate of indebtedness, or otherwise; and
             51          (b) a lease agreement, installment purchase agreement, or other agreement that:
             52          (i) includes an obligation by the district to pay money; and
             53          (ii) the district's board of trustees, in its discretion, treats as a bond for purposes of Title
             54      11, Chapter 14, Local Government Bonding Act, or Title 11, Chapter 27, Utah Refunding Bond
             55      Act.
             56          (4) "Cemetery maintenance district" means a local district that operates under and is
             57      subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 1, Cemetery Maintenance District
             58      Act, including an entity that was created and operated as a cemetery maintenance district under


             59      the law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             60          (5) "Drainage district" means a local district that operates under and is subject to the
             61      provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 2, Drainage District Act, including an entity that
             62      was created and operated as a drainage district under the law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             63          (6) "Facility" or "facilities" includes any structure, building, system, land, water right,
             64      water, or other real or personal property required to provide a service that a local district is
             65      authorized to provide, including any related or appurtenant easement or right-of-way,
             66      improvement, utility, landscaping, sidewalk, road, curb, gutter, equipment, or furnishing.
             67          (7) "Fire protection district" means a local district that operates under and is subject to
             68      the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 3, Fire Protection District Act, including an
             69      entity that was created and operated as a fire protection district under the law in effect before
             70      April 30, 2007.
             71          (8) "General obligation bond":
             72          (a) means a bond that is directly payable from and secured by ad valorem property
             73      taxes that are:
             74          (i) levied:
             75          (A) by the district that issues the bond; and
             76          (B) on taxable property within the district; and
             77          (ii) in excess of the ad valorem property taxes of the district for the current fiscal year;
             78      and
             79          (b) does not include:
             80          (i) a short-term bond;
             81          (ii) a tax and revenue anticipation bond; or
             82          (iii) a special assessment bond.
             83          (9) "Improvement assurance" means a surety bond, letter of credit, cash, or other
             84      security:
             85          (a) to guarantee the proper completion of an improvement;
             86          (b) that is required before a local district may provide a service requested by a service
             87      applicant; and
             88          (c) that is offered to a local district to induce the local district before construction of an
             89      improvement begins to:


             90          (i) provide the requested service; or
             91          (ii) commit to provide the requested service.
             92          (10) "Improvement assurance warranty" means a promise that the materials and
             93      workmanship of an improvement:
             94          (a) comply with standards adopted by a local district; and
             95          (b) will not fail in any material respect within an agreed warranty period.
             96          [(9)] (11) "Improvement district" means a local district that operates under and is
             97      subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 4, Improvement District Act,
             98      including an entity that was created and operated as a county improvement district under the
             99      law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             100          [(10)] (12) "Irrigation district" means a local district that operates under and is subject
             101      to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 5, Irrigation District Act, including an
             102      entity that was created and operated as an irrigation district under the law in effect before April
             103      30, 2007.
             104          [(11)] (13) "Local district" means a limited purpose local government entity, as
             105      described in Section 17B-1-103 , that operates under, is subject to, and has the powers set forth
             106      in:
             107          (a) this chapter; or
             108          (b) (i) this chapter; and
             109          (ii) (A) Chapter 2a, Part 1, Cemetery Maintenance District Act;
             110          (B) Chapter 2a, Part 2, Drainage District Act;
             111          (C) Chapter 2a, Part 3, Fire Protection District Act;
             112          (D) Chapter 2a, Part 4, Improvement District Act;
             113          (E) Chapter 2a, Part 5, Irrigation District Act;
             114          (F) Chapter 2a, Part 6, Metropolitan Water District Act;
             115          (G) Chapter 2a, Part 7, Mosquito Abatement District Act;
             116          (H) Chapter 2a, Part 8, Public Transit District Act;
             117          (I) Chapter 2a, Part 9, Service Area Act; or
             118          (J) Chapter 2a, Part 10, Water Conservancy District Act.
             119          [(12)] (14) "Metropolitan water district" means a local district that operates under and
             120      is subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 6, Metropolitan Water District


             121      Act, including an entity that was created and operated as a metropolitan water district under the
             122      law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             123          [(13)] (15) "Mosquito abatement district" means a local district that operates under and
             124      is subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 7, Mosquito Abatement District
             125      Act, including an entity that was created and operated as a mosquito abatement district under
             126      the law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             127          [(14)] (16) "Municipal" means of or relating to a municipality.
             128          [(15)] (17) "Municipality" means a city or town.
             129          (18) "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, organization, association,
             130      trust, governmental agency, or other legal entity.
             131          [(16)] (19) "Political subdivision" means a county, city, town, local district under this
             132      title, special service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act, an entity
             133      created by interlocal cooperation agreement under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation
             134      Act, or any other governmental entity designated in statute as a political subdivision of the
             135      state.
             136          [(17)] (20) "Private," with respect to real property, means not owned by the United
             137      States or any agency of the federal government, the state, a county, or a political subdivision.
             138          [(18)] (21) "Public entity" means:
             139          (a) the United States or an agency of the United States;
             140          (b) the state or an agency of the state;
             141          (c) a political subdivision of the state or an agency of a political subdivision of the
             142      state;
             143          (d) another state or an agency of that state; or
             144          (e) a political subdivision of another state or an agency of that political subdivision.
             145          [(19)] (22) "Public transit district" means a local district that operates under and is
             146      subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 8, Public Transit District Act,
             147      including an entity that was created and operated as a public transit district under the law in
             148      effect before April 30, 2007.
             149          [(20)] (23) "Revenue bond":
             150          (a) means a bond payable from designated taxes or other revenues other than the local
             151      district's ad valorem property taxes; and


             152          (b) does not include:
             153          (i) an obligation constituting an indebtedness within the meaning of an applicable
             154      constitutional or statutory debt limit;
             155          (ii) a tax and revenue anticipation bond; or
             156          (iii) a special assessment bond.
             157          (24) "Service applicant" means a person who requests that a local district provide a
             158      service that the local district is authorized to provide.
             159          [(21)] (25) "Service area" means a local district that operates under and is subject to the
             160      provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 9, Service Area Act, including an entity that was
             161      created and operated as a county service area or a regional service area under the law in effect
             162      before April 30, 2007.
             163          [(22)] (26) "Short-term bond" means a bond that is required to be repaid during the
             164      fiscal year in which the bond is issued.
             165          [(23)] (27) "Special assessment" means an assessment levied against property to pay all
             166      or a portion of the costs of making improvements that benefit the property.
             167          [(24)] (28) "Special assessment bond" means a bond payable from special assessments.
             168          [(25)] (29) "Specialized local district" means a local district that is a cemetery
             169      maintenance district, a drainage district, a fire protection district, an improvement district, an
             170      irrigation district, a metropolitan water district, a mosquito abatement district, a public transit
             171      district, a service area, or a water conservancy district.
             172          [(26)] (30) "Taxable value" means the taxable value of property as computed from the
             173      most recent equalized assessment roll for county purposes.
             174          [(27)] (31) "Tax and revenue anticipation bond" means a bond:
             175          (a) issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes or other revenues or a combination
             176      of taxes and other revenues; and
             177          (b) that matures within the same fiscal year as the fiscal year in which the bond is
             178      issued.
             179          [(28)] (32) "Unincorporated" means not included within a municipality.
             180          [(29)] (33) "Water conservancy district" means a local district that operates under and
             181      is subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 10, Water Conservancy District
             182      Act, including an entity that was created and operated as a water conservancy district under the


             183      law in effect before April 30, 2007.
             184          [(30)] (34) "Works" includes a dam, reservoir, well, canal, conduit, pipeline, drain,
             185      tunnel, power plant, and any facility, improvement, or property necessary or convenient for
             186      supplying or treating water for any beneficial use, and for otherwise accomplishing the
             187      purposes of a local district.
             188          Section 2. Section 17B-1-119 is enacted to read:
             189          17B-1-119. Service provided -- Requirements -- Reasonable diligence required for
             190      determination of whether improvements or warranty work meets standards -- Money
             191      damages prohibited.
             192          (1) (a) A service applicant may request that a local district provide a service, subject to
             193      Subsection (1)(b).
             194          (b) If a service applicant requests that a local district provide a service, the local district
             195      may, before committing to provide the service, require that the service applicant:
             196          (i) (A) provide one or more improvements; and
             197          (B) provide that an improvement meet any reasonable and roughly proportionate
             198      conditions and reasonable standards imposed by the local district; and
             199          (ii) convey an improvement described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A) to the local district.
             200          (2) If a local district requires a service applicant to convey an improvement to the local
             201      district, the local district may require that the service applicant provide an improvement
             202      assurance for the improvement.
             203          (3) (a) If a local district requires an improvement assurance under Subsection (2), the
             204      local district may:
             205          (i) require that the improvement assurance include an improvement assurance warranty
             206      for a period not to exceed:
             207          (A) one year after the day on which the improvement is in service or one year after the
             208      day on which warranty work is accepted by the local district; or
             209          (B) subject to Subsection (3)(b), two years after the day on which the improvement is
             210      in service or two years after the day on which the warranty work is accepted by the local
             211      district;
             212          (ii) require a partial release of the improvement assurance, if applicable; and
             213          (iii) establish objective inspection standards that an improvement must comply with


             214      before the local district, subject to Subsection (4), is required to accept the improvement.
             215          (b) A local district may not request a warranty described in Subsection (3)(a)(i)(B)
             216      unless the local district:
             217          (i) determines that a lesser warranty period is inadequate to protect public health,
             218      safety, and welfare; and
             219          (ii) has substantial evidence of:
             220          (A) the service applicant's prior poor performance;
             221          (B) unstable soil conditions within the subdivision or development area; or
             222          (C) extreme fluctuations in climate conditions that would render impracticable the
             223      discovery of substandard or defective performance within the period described in Subsection
             224      (3)(a)(i)(A).
             225          (4) (a) If a service applicant notifies the local district that an improvement requested
             226      under Subsection (3)(b)(i)(A) is complete, the local district shall, with reasonable diligence,
             227      determine whether the improvement meets the standards described in Subsection (3)(a)(iii).
             228          (b) (i) A service applicant may request in writing that the local district accept or reject:
             229          (A) subject to Subsection (4)(b)(ii), the installed improvement; or
             230          (B) subject to Subsection (4)(b)(iii), performance of the warranty work.
             231          (ii) The local district shall accept or reject an improvement:
             232          (A) no later than 15 days after the day on which the service applicant submits a written
             233      request under Subsection (4)(b)(i); or
             234          (B) within a reasonable period of time if an inspection of the installation is impeded by
             235      weather conditions.
             236          (iii) The local district shall accept or reject performance of the warranty work:
             237          (A) no later than 45 days after the day on which the service applicant submits a written
             238      request under Subsection (4)(b)(i); or
             239          (B) within a reasonable period of time if an inspection of the warranty work is impeded
             240      by weather conditions.
             241          (c) If a local district rejects an improvement under Subsection (4)(b)(ii) or the warranty
             242      work under Subsection (4)(b)(iii), the local district shall provide the service applicant a written
             243      statement specifying why the local district rejected the improvement or warranty work.
             244          (5) (a) This section does not relieve a service applicant of any requirement or duty to


             245      comply with all applicable substantive rules or regulations.
             246          (b) A local district's action or inaction under this section does not relieve a service
             247      applicant of any requirement or duty to comply with all applicable substantive rules or
             248      regulations.
             249          (6) A person may not receive money damages for a claim arising under this section.
             250          Section 3. Section 17B-1-120 is enacted to read:
             251          17B-1-120. Exactions -- Exaction for water interest -- Requirement to offer to
             252      original owner property acquired by exaction.
             253          (1) A local district may impose an exaction on a service received by an applicant,
             254      including, subject to Subsection (2), an exaction for a water interest if:
             255          (a) the local district establishes that a legitimate local district makes the exaction
             256      essential; and
             257          (b) the exaction is roughly proportionate, both in nature and extent, to the impact of the
             258      proposed service on the local district.
             259          (2) (a) (i) A local district shall base an exaction for a water interest on the culinary
             260      water authority's established calculations of projected water interest requirements.
             261          (ii) If requested by a service applicant, the culinary authority shall provide the basis for
             262      the culinary water authority's calculations described in Subsection (2)(a)(i).
             263          (b) A local district may not impose an exaction for a water interest if the culinary water
             264      authority's existing available water interests exceed the water interests needed to meet the
             265      reasonable future water requirement of the public, as determined in accordance with Section
             266      73-1-4 .
             267          (3) (a) If a local district plans to dispose of surplus real property that was acquired
             268      under this section and has been owned by the local district for less than 15 years, the local
             269      district shall offer to reconvey the surplus real property, without receiving additional
             270      consideration, first to a person who granted the real property to the local district.
             271          (b) The person described in Subsection (3)(a) shall, within 90 days after the day on
             272      which a local district makes an offer under Subsection (3)(a), accept or reject the offer.
             273          (c) If a person rejects an offer under Subsection (3)(b), the local district may sell the
             274      real property.
             275          Section 4. Section 17B-1-121 is enacted to read:


             276          17B-1-121. Limit on fees -- Requirement to itemize and account for fees --
             277      Appeals.
             278          (1) A local district may not impose or collect:
             279          (a) an application fee that exceeds the reasonable cost of processing the application; or
             280          (b) an inspection or review fee that exceeds the reasonable cost of performing an
             281      inspection or review.
             282          (2) (a) Upon request by a service applicant who is charged a fee or an owner of
             283      residential property upon which a fee is imposed, a local district shall provide a statement of
             284      each itemized fee and calculation method for each fee.
             285          (b) If an applicant who is charged a fee or an owner of residential property upon which
             286      a fee is imposed submits a request for a statement of each itemized fee no later than 30 days
             287      after the day on which the applicant or owner pays the fee, the local district shall, no later than
             288      10 days after the day on which the request is received, provide or commit to provide within a
             289      specific time:
             290          (i) for each fee, any studies, reports, or methods relied upon by the local district to
             291      create the calculation method described in (2)(a);
             292          (ii) an accounting of each fee paid;
             293          (iii) how each fee will be distributed by the local district; and
             294          (iv) information on filing a fee appeal through the process described in Subsection
             295      (2)(c).
             296          (c) (i) A local district shall establish an impartial fee appeal process to determine
             297      whether a fee reflects only the reasonable estimated cost of delivering the service for which the
             298      fee was paid.
             299          (ii) A party to a fee appeal described in Subsection (2)(c)(i) may petition for judicial
             300      review of the local district's final decision.
             301          (3) A local district may not impose on or collect from a public agency a fee associated
             302      with the public agency's development of the public agency's land other than:
             303          (a) subject to Subsection (1), a hookup fee; or
             304          (b) an impact fee, as defined in Section 11-36-102 and subject to Section 11-36-202 ,
             305      for a public facility listed in Subsection 11-36-102 (13)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), or (g).
             306          Section 5. Section 17D-1-106 is amended to read:


             307           17D-1-106. Special service districts subject to other provisions.
             308          (1) A special service district is, to the same extent as if it were a local district, subject
             309      to and governed by:
             310          (a) Sections 17B-1-105 , 17B-1-107 , 17B-1-108 , 17B-1-109 , 17B-1-110 , 17B-1-111 ,
             311      17B-1-112 , 17B-1-113 , 17B-1-116 , [and] 17B-1-118 , 17B-1-119 , 17B-1-120 , and 17B-1-121 ;
             312          (b) Sections 17B-1-304 , 17B-1-305 , 17B-1-306 , 17B-1-307 , 17B-1-310 , 17B-1-312 ,
             313      and 17B-1-313 ;
             314          (c) Title 17B, Chapter 1, Part 6, Fiscal Procedures for Local Districts;
             315          (d) Title 17B, Chapter 1, Part 7, Local District Budgets and Audit Reports;
             316          (e) Title 17B, Chapter 1, Part 8, Local District Personnel Management; and
             317          (f) Title 17B, Chapter 1, Part 9, Collection of Service Fees and Charges.
             318          (2) For purposes of applying the provisions listed in Subsection (1) to a special service
             319      district, each reference in those provisions to the local district board of trustees means the
             320      governing body.




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