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11-14-103. Bond issues authorized -- Purposes -- Use of bond proceeds.
(1) Any local political subdivision may, in the manner and subject to the limitations andrestrictions contained in this chapter, issue its negotiable bonds for the purpose of paying all orpart of the cost of:
(a) acquiring, improving, or extending any one or more improvements, facilities, orproperty that the local political subdivision is authorized by law to acquire, improve, or extend;
(b) acquiring, or acquiring an interest in, any one or more or any combination of thefollowing types of improvements, facilities, or property to be owned by the local politicalsubdivision, either alone or jointly with one or more other local political subdivisions, or for theimprovement or extension of any of those wholly or jointly owned improvements, facilities, orproperties:
(i) public buildings of every nature, including without limitation, offices, courthouses,jails, fire, police and sheriff's stations, detention homes, and any other buildings to accommodateor house lawful activities of a local political subdivision;
(ii) waterworks, irrigation systems, water systems, dams, reservoirs, water treatmentplants, and any other improvements, facilities, or property used in connection with theacquisition, storage, transportation, and supplying of water for domestic, industrial, irrigation,recreational, and other purposes and preventing pollution of water;
(iii) sewer systems, sewage treatment plants, incinerators, and other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage,garbage, or other refuse;
(iv) drainage and flood control systems, storm sewers, and any other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the collection, transportation, or disposal of water;
(v) recreational facilities of every kind, including without limitation, athletic and playfacilities, playgrounds, athletic fields, gymnasiums, public baths, swimming pools, camps, parks,picnic grounds, fairgrounds, golf courses, zoos, boating facilities, tennis courts, auditoriums,stadiums, arenas, and theaters;
(vi) convention centers, sports arenas, auditoriums, theaters, and other facilities for theholding of public assemblies, conventions, and other meetings;
(vii) roads, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and parking buildings,lots, and facilities;
(viii) airports, landing fields, landing strips, and air navigation facilities;
(ix) educational facilities, including without limitation, schools, gymnasiums,auditoriums, theaters, museums, art galleries, libraries, stadiums, arenas, and fairgrounds;
(x) hospitals, convalescent homes, and homes for the aged or indigent; and
(xi) electric light works, electric generating systems, and any other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the generation and acquisition of electricity forthese local political subdivisions and transmission facilities and substations if they do notduplicate transmission facilities and substations of other entities operating in the state prepared toprovide the proposed service unless these transmission facilities and substations proposed to beconstructed will be more economical to these local political subdivisions; or
(c) new construction, renovation, or improvement to a state highway within theboundaries of the local political subdivision or an environmental study for a state highway withinthe boundaries of the local political subdivision.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), any improvement, facility, or property under

Subsection (1) need not lie within the limits of the local political subdivision.
(3) A cost under Subsection (1) may include:
(a) the cost of equipment and furnishings for such improvements, facilities, or property;
(b) all costs incident to the authorization and issuance of bonds, including engineering,legal, and fiscal advisers' fees;
(c) costs incident to the issuance of bond anticipation notes, including interest to accrueon bond anticipation notes;
(d) interest estimated to accrue on the bonds during the period to be covered by theconstruction of the improvement, facility, or property and for 12 months after that period; and
(e) other amounts which the governing body finds necessary to establish bond reservefunds and to provide working capital related to the improvement, facility, or property.

Amended by Chapter 10, 2007 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-11 > Chapter-14 > 11-14-103

11-14-103. Bond issues authorized -- Purposes -- Use of bond proceeds.
(1) Any local political subdivision may, in the manner and subject to the limitations andrestrictions contained in this chapter, issue its negotiable bonds for the purpose of paying all orpart of the cost of:
(a) acquiring, improving, or extending any one or more improvements, facilities, orproperty that the local political subdivision is authorized by law to acquire, improve, or extend;
(b) acquiring, or acquiring an interest in, any one or more or any combination of thefollowing types of improvements, facilities, or property to be owned by the local politicalsubdivision, either alone or jointly with one or more other local political subdivisions, or for theimprovement or extension of any of those wholly or jointly owned improvements, facilities, orproperties:
(i) public buildings of every nature, including without limitation, offices, courthouses,jails, fire, police and sheriff's stations, detention homes, and any other buildings to accommodateor house lawful activities of a local political subdivision;
(ii) waterworks, irrigation systems, water systems, dams, reservoirs, water treatmentplants, and any other improvements, facilities, or property used in connection with theacquisition, storage, transportation, and supplying of water for domestic, industrial, irrigation,recreational, and other purposes and preventing pollution of water;
(iii) sewer systems, sewage treatment plants, incinerators, and other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage,garbage, or other refuse;
(iv) drainage and flood control systems, storm sewers, and any other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the collection, transportation, or disposal of water;
(v) recreational facilities of every kind, including without limitation, athletic and playfacilities, playgrounds, athletic fields, gymnasiums, public baths, swimming pools, camps, parks,picnic grounds, fairgrounds, golf courses, zoos, boating facilities, tennis courts, auditoriums,stadiums, arenas, and theaters;
(vi) convention centers, sports arenas, auditoriums, theaters, and other facilities for theholding of public assemblies, conventions, and other meetings;
(vii) roads, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and parking buildings,lots, and facilities;
(viii) airports, landing fields, landing strips, and air navigation facilities;
(ix) educational facilities, including without limitation, schools, gymnasiums,auditoriums, theaters, museums, art galleries, libraries, stadiums, arenas, and fairgrounds;
(x) hospitals, convalescent homes, and homes for the aged or indigent; and
(xi) electric light works, electric generating systems, and any other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the generation and acquisition of electricity forthese local political subdivisions and transmission facilities and substations if they do notduplicate transmission facilities and substations of other entities operating in the state prepared toprovide the proposed service unless these transmission facilities and substations proposed to beconstructed will be more economical to these local political subdivisions; or
(c) new construction, renovation, or improvement to a state highway within theboundaries of the local political subdivision or an environmental study for a state highway withinthe boundaries of the local political subdivision.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), any improvement, facility, or property under

Subsection (1) need not lie within the limits of the local political subdivision.
(3) A cost under Subsection (1) may include:
(a) the cost of equipment and furnishings for such improvements, facilities, or property;
(b) all costs incident to the authorization and issuance of bonds, including engineering,legal, and fiscal advisers' fees;
(c) costs incident to the issuance of bond anticipation notes, including interest to accrueon bond anticipation notes;
(d) interest estimated to accrue on the bonds during the period to be covered by theconstruction of the improvement, facility, or property and for 12 months after that period; and
(e) other amounts which the governing body finds necessary to establish bond reservefunds and to provide working capital related to the improvement, facility, or property.

Amended by Chapter 10, 2007 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-11 > Chapter-14 > 11-14-103

11-14-103. Bond issues authorized -- Purposes -- Use of bond proceeds.
(1) Any local political subdivision may, in the manner and subject to the limitations andrestrictions contained in this chapter, issue its negotiable bonds for the purpose of paying all orpart of the cost of:
(a) acquiring, improving, or extending any one or more improvements, facilities, orproperty that the local political subdivision is authorized by law to acquire, improve, or extend;
(b) acquiring, or acquiring an interest in, any one or more or any combination of thefollowing types of improvements, facilities, or property to be owned by the local politicalsubdivision, either alone or jointly with one or more other local political subdivisions, or for theimprovement or extension of any of those wholly or jointly owned improvements, facilities, orproperties:
(i) public buildings of every nature, including without limitation, offices, courthouses,jails, fire, police and sheriff's stations, detention homes, and any other buildings to accommodateor house lawful activities of a local political subdivision;
(ii) waterworks, irrigation systems, water systems, dams, reservoirs, water treatmentplants, and any other improvements, facilities, or property used in connection with theacquisition, storage, transportation, and supplying of water for domestic, industrial, irrigation,recreational, and other purposes and preventing pollution of water;
(iii) sewer systems, sewage treatment plants, incinerators, and other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage,garbage, or other refuse;
(iv) drainage and flood control systems, storm sewers, and any other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the collection, transportation, or disposal of water;
(v) recreational facilities of every kind, including without limitation, athletic and playfacilities, playgrounds, athletic fields, gymnasiums, public baths, swimming pools, camps, parks,picnic grounds, fairgrounds, golf courses, zoos, boating facilities, tennis courts, auditoriums,stadiums, arenas, and theaters;
(vi) convention centers, sports arenas, auditoriums, theaters, and other facilities for theholding of public assemblies, conventions, and other meetings;
(vii) roads, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and parking buildings,lots, and facilities;
(viii) airports, landing fields, landing strips, and air navigation facilities;
(ix) educational facilities, including without limitation, schools, gymnasiums,auditoriums, theaters, museums, art galleries, libraries, stadiums, arenas, and fairgrounds;
(x) hospitals, convalescent homes, and homes for the aged or indigent; and
(xi) electric light works, electric generating systems, and any other improvements,facilities, or property used in connection with the generation and acquisition of electricity forthese local political subdivisions and transmission facilities and substations if they do notduplicate transmission facilities and substations of other entities operating in the state prepared toprovide the proposed service unless these transmission facilities and substations proposed to beconstructed will be more economical to these local political subdivisions; or
(c) new construction, renovation, or improvement to a state highway within theboundaries of the local political subdivision or an environmental study for a state highway withinthe boundaries of the local political subdivision.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), any improvement, facility, or property under

Subsection (1) need not lie within the limits of the local political subdivision.
(3) A cost under Subsection (1) may include:
(a) the cost of equipment and furnishings for such improvements, facilities, or property;
(b) all costs incident to the authorization and issuance of bonds, including engineering,legal, and fiscal advisers' fees;
(c) costs incident to the issuance of bond anticipation notes, including interest to accrueon bond anticipation notes;
(d) interest estimated to accrue on the bonds during the period to be covered by theconstruction of the improvement, facility, or property and for 12 months after that period; and
(e) other amounts which the governing body finds necessary to establish bond reservefunds and to provide working capital related to the improvement, facility, or property.

Amended by Chapter 10, 2007 General Session