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10-2-417. District court review -- Notice.
(1) Review of a boundary commission decision may be sought in the district court withjurisdiction in the county in which the boundary commission is established by filing a petition forreview of the decision within 20 days of the commission's decision under Section 10-2-416.
(2) The district court review shall be on the record of the hearing under Section 10-2-415and may not be de novo review.
(3) The district court shall affirm the commission's decision unless the court determinesthat the decision is arbitrary or capricious.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 389, 1997 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-02 > 10-2-417

10-2-417. District court review -- Notice.
(1) Review of a boundary commission decision may be sought in the district court withjurisdiction in the county in which the boundary commission is established by filing a petition forreview of the decision within 20 days of the commission's decision under Section 10-2-416.
(2) The district court review shall be on the record of the hearing under Section 10-2-415and may not be de novo review.
(3) The district court shall affirm the commission's decision unless the court determinesthat the decision is arbitrary or capricious.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 389, 1997 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-02 > 10-2-417

10-2-417. District court review -- Notice.
(1) Review of a boundary commission decision may be sought in the district court withjurisdiction in the county in which the boundary commission is established by filing a petition forreview of the decision within 20 days of the commission's decision under Section 10-2-416.
(2) The district court review shall be on the record of the hearing under Section 10-2-415and may not be de novo review.
(3) The district court shall affirm the commission's decision unless the court determinesthat the decision is arbitrary or capricious.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 389, 1997 General Session