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10-9a-516. Residential facilities for elderly persons.
(1) A residential facility for elderly persons may not operate as a business.
(2) A residential facility for elderly persons shall:
(a) be owned by one of the residents or by an immediate family member of one of theresidents or be a facility for which the title has been placed in trust for a resident;
(b) be consistent with any existing, applicable land use ordinance affecting the desiredlocation; and
(c) be occupied on a 24-hour-per-day basis by eight or fewer elderly persons in afamily-type arrangement.
(3) A residential facility for elderly persons may not be considered a business because afee is charged for food or for actual and necessary costs of operation and maintenance of thefacility.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-516

10-9a-516. Residential facilities for elderly persons.
(1) A residential facility for elderly persons may not operate as a business.
(2) A residential facility for elderly persons shall:
(a) be owned by one of the residents or by an immediate family member of one of theresidents or be a facility for which the title has been placed in trust for a resident;
(b) be consistent with any existing, applicable land use ordinance affecting the desiredlocation; and
(c) be occupied on a 24-hour-per-day basis by eight or fewer elderly persons in afamily-type arrangement.
(3) A residential facility for elderly persons may not be considered a business because afee is charged for food or for actual and necessary costs of operation and maintenance of thefacility.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-516

10-9a-516. Residential facilities for elderly persons.
(1) A residential facility for elderly persons may not operate as a business.
(2) A residential facility for elderly persons shall:
(a) be owned by one of the residents or by an immediate family member of one of theresidents or be a facility for which the title has been placed in trust for a resident;
(b) be consistent with any existing, applicable land use ordinance affecting the desiredlocation; and
(c) be occupied on a 24-hour-per-day basis by eight or fewer elderly persons in afamily-type arrangement.
(3) A residential facility for elderly persons may not be considered a business because afee is charged for food or for actual and necessary costs of operation and maintenance of thefacility.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session