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11-14-206. Ballots -- Submission of ballot language -- Form and contents.
(1) At least 75 days before the election, the governing body shall prepare and submit tothe election officer:
(a) a ballot title for the bond proposition that includes the name of the local politicalsubdivision issuing the bonds and the word "bond"; and
(b) a ballot proposition that meets the requirements of Subsection (2).
(2) (a) The ballot proposition shall include:
(i) the maximum principal amount of the bonds;
(ii) the maximum number of years from the issuance of the bonds to final maturity;
(iii) the general purpose for which the bonds are to be issued; and
(iv) if issuance of the bonds will require the increase of the property tax imposed uponthe average value of a residence by an amount that is greater than or equal to $15 per year, thefollowing information in substantially the following form:
"PROPERTY TAX COST OF BONDS:
If the bonds are issued as planned, an annual property tax to pay debt service on the bondswill be required over a period of ____ years in the estimated amount of $____ on a (insert theaverage value of a residence in the taxing entity rounded to the nearest thousand dollars)residence and in the estimated amount of $____ on a business property having the same value.
[If applicable] If there are other outstanding bonds, an otherwise scheduled tax decreasemay not occur if these bonds are issued.
The foregoing information is only an estimate and is not a limit on the amount of taxesthat the governing body may be required to levy in order to pay debt service on the bonds. Thegoverning body is obligated to levy taxes to the extent provided by law in order to pay thebonds."
(b) The purpose of the bonds may be stated in general terms and need not specify theparticular projects for which the bonds are to be issued or the specific amount of bond proceedsto be expended for each project.
(c) If the bonds are to be payable in part from tax proceeds and in part from the operatingrevenues of the local political subdivision, or from any combination of tax proceeds andoperating revenues, the bond proposition may indicate those payment sources, but need notspecify how the bonds are to be divided between those sources of payment.
(d) (i) The bond proposition shall be followed by the words, "For the issuance of bonds"and "Against the issuance of bonds," with appropriate boxes in which the voter may indicate hischoice.
(ii) Nothing in Subsection (2)(d)(i) prohibits the addition of descriptive informationabout the bonds.
(3) If a bond proposition is submitted to a vote on the same day as any other election heldin the local political subdivision calling the bond election, the bond proposition may becombined with the candidate ballot in a manner consistent with Section 20A-6-301, 20A-6-303,or 20A-6-402.
(4) The ballot form shall comply with the requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 6, BallotForm.

Amended by Chapter 388, 2010 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-11 > Chapter-14 > 11-14-206

11-14-206. Ballots -- Submission of ballot language -- Form and contents.
(1) At least 75 days before the election, the governing body shall prepare and submit tothe election officer:
(a) a ballot title for the bond proposition that includes the name of the local politicalsubdivision issuing the bonds and the word "bond"; and
(b) a ballot proposition that meets the requirements of Subsection (2).
(2) (a) The ballot proposition shall include:
(i) the maximum principal amount of the bonds;
(ii) the maximum number of years from the issuance of the bonds to final maturity;
(iii) the general purpose for which the bonds are to be issued; and
(iv) if issuance of the bonds will require the increase of the property tax imposed uponthe average value of a residence by an amount that is greater than or equal to $15 per year, thefollowing information in substantially the following form:
"PROPERTY TAX COST OF BONDS:
If the bonds are issued as planned, an annual property tax to pay debt service on the bondswill be required over a period of ____ years in the estimated amount of $____ on a (insert theaverage value of a residence in the taxing entity rounded to the nearest thousand dollars)residence and in the estimated amount of $____ on a business property having the same value.
[If applicable] If there are other outstanding bonds, an otherwise scheduled tax decreasemay not occur if these bonds are issued.
The foregoing information is only an estimate and is not a limit on the amount of taxesthat the governing body may be required to levy in order to pay debt service on the bonds. Thegoverning body is obligated to levy taxes to the extent provided by law in order to pay thebonds."
(b) The purpose of the bonds may be stated in general terms and need not specify theparticular projects for which the bonds are to be issued or the specific amount of bond proceedsto be expended for each project.
(c) If the bonds are to be payable in part from tax proceeds and in part from the operatingrevenues of the local political subdivision, or from any combination of tax proceeds andoperating revenues, the bond proposition may indicate those payment sources, but need notspecify how the bonds are to be divided between those sources of payment.
(d) (i) The bond proposition shall be followed by the words, "For the issuance of bonds"and "Against the issuance of bonds," with appropriate boxes in which the voter may indicate hischoice.
(ii) Nothing in Subsection (2)(d)(i) prohibits the addition of descriptive informationabout the bonds.
(3) If a bond proposition is submitted to a vote on the same day as any other election heldin the local political subdivision calling the bond election, the bond proposition may becombined with the candidate ballot in a manner consistent with Section 20A-6-301, 20A-6-303,or 20A-6-402.
(4) The ballot form shall comply with the requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 6, BallotForm.

Amended by Chapter 388, 2010 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-11 > Chapter-14 > 11-14-206

11-14-206. Ballots -- Submission of ballot language -- Form and contents.
(1) At least 75 days before the election, the governing body shall prepare and submit tothe election officer:
(a) a ballot title for the bond proposition that includes the name of the local politicalsubdivision issuing the bonds and the word "bond"; and
(b) a ballot proposition that meets the requirements of Subsection (2).
(2) (a) The ballot proposition shall include:
(i) the maximum principal amount of the bonds;
(ii) the maximum number of years from the issuance of the bonds to final maturity;
(iii) the general purpose for which the bonds are to be issued; and
(iv) if issuance of the bonds will require the increase of the property tax imposed uponthe average value of a residence by an amount that is greater than or equal to $15 per year, thefollowing information in substantially the following form:
"PROPERTY TAX COST OF BONDS:
If the bonds are issued as planned, an annual property tax to pay debt service on the bondswill be required over a period of ____ years in the estimated amount of $____ on a (insert theaverage value of a residence in the taxing entity rounded to the nearest thousand dollars)residence and in the estimated amount of $____ on a business property having the same value.
[If applicable] If there are other outstanding bonds, an otherwise scheduled tax decreasemay not occur if these bonds are issued.
The foregoing information is only an estimate and is not a limit on the amount of taxesthat the governing body may be required to levy in order to pay debt service on the bonds. Thegoverning body is obligated to levy taxes to the extent provided by law in order to pay thebonds."
(b) The purpose of the bonds may be stated in general terms and need not specify theparticular projects for which the bonds are to be issued or the specific amount of bond proceedsto be expended for each project.
(c) If the bonds are to be payable in part from tax proceeds and in part from the operatingrevenues of the local political subdivision, or from any combination of tax proceeds andoperating revenues, the bond proposition may indicate those payment sources, but need notspecify how the bonds are to be divided between those sources of payment.
(d) (i) The bond proposition shall be followed by the words, "For the issuance of bonds"and "Against the issuance of bonds," with appropriate boxes in which the voter may indicate hischoice.
(ii) Nothing in Subsection (2)(d)(i) prohibits the addition of descriptive informationabout the bonds.
(3) If a bond proposition is submitted to a vote on the same day as any other election heldin the local political subdivision calling the bond election, the bond proposition may becombined with the candidate ballot in a manner consistent with Section 20A-6-301, 20A-6-303,or 20A-6-402.
(4) The ballot form shall comply with the requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 6, BallotForm.

Amended by Chapter 388, 2010 General Session