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53A-22-105. Remote industrial plant requiring new school building -- Constructionpermit requirements.
A state officer or local governmental official may not issue a construction permit or otherauthorization for the construction of a remote industrial plant requiring the provision of a newcommunity, including new public elementary and secondary school buildings, until the localschool board of the district in which the plant will be located has certified to the state office orlocal official, in writing, that the district has obtained the funds, or a firm commitment that fundswill be made available as necessary, to build the required minimal school facilities.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1988 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53a > Chapter-22 > 53a-22-105

53A-22-105. Remote industrial plant requiring new school building -- Constructionpermit requirements.
A state officer or local governmental official may not issue a construction permit or otherauthorization for the construction of a remote industrial plant requiring the provision of a newcommunity, including new public elementary and secondary school buildings, until the localschool board of the district in which the plant will be located has certified to the state office orlocal official, in writing, that the district has obtained the funds, or a firm commitment that fundswill be made available as necessary, to build the required minimal school facilities.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1988 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53a > Chapter-22 > 53a-22-105

53A-22-105. Remote industrial plant requiring new school building -- Constructionpermit requirements.
A state officer or local governmental official may not issue a construction permit or otherauthorization for the construction of a remote industrial plant requiring the provision of a newcommunity, including new public elementary and secondary school buildings, until the localschool board of the district in which the plant will be located has certified to the state office orlocal official, in writing, that the district has obtained the funds, or a firm commitment that fundswill be made available as necessary, to build the required minimal school facilities.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1988 General Session