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Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 36a
Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 36a – Impact Fees Act
Part 1 General Provisions 11-36a-101 – 11-36a-102
Part 2 Impact Fees 11-36a-201 – 11-36a-206
Part 3 Establishing an Impact Fee 11-36a-301 – 11-36a-306
Part 4 Enactment of Impact Fees 11-36a-401 – 11-36a-403
Part 5 Notice 11-36a-501 – 11-36a-504
Part 6 Impact Fee Proceeds 11-36a-601 – 11-36a-603
Part 7 Challenges 11-36a-701 – 11-36a-705
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 36a
Accrediting agency: means a regional or national private educational association that:
(a) is recognized by the United States Department of Education;
(b) develops evaluation criteria; and
(c) conducts peer evaluations to assess whether a postsecondary school meets the criteria described in Subsection (2)(b). See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Affiliate: means a person that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with:
(a) a commercial entity; and
(ii) indirectly through one or more intermediaries. See Utah Code 13-37-102
Agent: means any person who:
(a) owns an interest in or is employed by a proprietary school; and
(i) enrolls or attempts to enroll a resident of this state in a proprietary school;
(ii) offers to award educational credentials for remuneration on behalf of a proprietary school; or
(iii) holds himself out to residents of this state as representing a proprietary school for any purpose. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Agent: means a person who:
(i) owns an interest in a postsecondary school; or
(ii) is employed by a postsecondary school; and
(i) enrolls or attempts to enroll a Utah resident in a postsecondary school;
(ii) offers to award an educational credential for remuneration on behalf of a postsecondary school; or
(iii) holds oneself out to Utah residents as representing a postsecondary school for any purpose. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Attorney general: means the same as that term is defined in Section 77-42-102. See Utah Code 13-39-102
Beneficiary: means a person holding a certificate representing a beneficial interest in the trust estate and assets. See Utah Code 16-15-102
board: means the Utah Powersport Vehicle Franchise Advisory Board created in Section 13-35-103. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Certificate of postsecondary state authorization: means a certificate issued by the division to a postsecondary school in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Certificate of registration: means approval from the division to operate a school or institution in compliance with this chapter and rules adopted under this chapter. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Charter school: includes :
(a) an operating charter school;
(b) an applicant for a charter school whose application has been approved by a charter school authorizer as provided in Title 53G, Chapter 5, Part 6, Charter School Credit Enhancement Program; and
(c) an entity that is working on behalf of a charter school or approved charter applicant to develop or construct a charter school building. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Collect: includes use of any identifying code linked to a user of a governmental website. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
commercial entity: means a person that:
(i) has an office or other place of business located in the state; and
(ii) in the ordinary course of business transacts a consumer transaction in this state. See Utah Code 13-37-102
committee: means the Utah Population Committee created by this chapter. See Utah Code 63C-20-102
Compensation: means anything of economic value that is paid or transferred to a commercial entity for or in direct consideration of the disclosure of nonpublic personal information. See Utah Code 13-37-102
Computer software: means a sequence of instructions written in any programming language that is executed on a computer. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Computer virus: means a computer program or other set of instructions that is designed to degrade the performance of or disable a computer or computer network and is designed to have the ability to replicate itself on another computer or computer network without the authorization of the owner of the other computer or computer network. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Consumer transaction: includes :
(i) the use of nonpublic personal information in relation to a transaction with a person if the transaction is for primarily personal, family, or household purposes; and
(ii) with respect to any transaction described in Subsection (4)(a):
(A) an offer or solicitation;
(C) the performance of an agreement; or
(D) a charitable solicitation as defined in Section 13-11-3. See Utah Code 13-37-102
Contact point: means an electronic identification to which a communication may be sent, including:
(b) an instant message identity, subject to rules made by the unit under Subsection 13-39-203(1);
(c) a mobile or other telephone number;
(d) a facsimile number; or
(e) an electronic address:
(i) similar to a contact point listed in this Subsection (2); and
(ii) defined as a contact point by rule made by the unit under Subsection 13-39-203(1). See Utah Code 13-39-102
Court website: means a website on the Internet that is operated by or on behalf of any court created in Title 78A, Chapter 1, Judiciary. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
Damage: means any significant impairment to the:
(a) performance of a computer; or
(b) integrity or availability of data, software, a system, or information. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Dealership: means a site or location in this state:
(a) at which a franchisee conducts the business of a new powersport vehicle dealer; and
(b) that is identified as a new powersport vehicle dealer's principal place of business for registration purposes under Section 13-35-105. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Department: means the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Development activity: means any construction or expansion of a building, structure, or use, any change in use of a building or structure, or any changes in the use of land that creates additional demand and need for public facilities. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Development approval: means :
(a) except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), any written authorization from a local political subdivision that authorizes the commencement of development activity;
(b) development activity, for a public entity that may develop without written authorization from a local political subdivision;
(c) a written authorization from a public water supplier, as defined in Section 73-1-4, or a private water company:
(i) to reserve or provide:
(A) a water right;
(B) a system capacity; or
(C) a distribution facility; or
(ii) to deliver for a development activity:
(A) culinary water; or
(B) irrigation water; or
(d) a written authorization from a sanitary sewer authority, as defined in Section 10-9a-103:
(A) sewer collection capacity; or
(B) treatment capacity; or
(ii) to provide sewer service for a development activity. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Division: means the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. See Utah Code 16-15-102
Division: means the Division of Consumer Protection. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Division: means the Division of Consumer Protection. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Educational credential: means a degree, diploma, certificate, transcript, report, document, letter of designation, mark, or series of letters, numbers, or words that represent enrollment, attendance, or satisfactory completion of the requirements or prerequisites of an educational program. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Educational credentials: means degrees, diplomas, certificates, transcripts, reports, documents, or letters of designation, marks, appellations, series of letters, numbers, or words that signify or appear to signify satisfactory completion of any requirement or prerequisite for any educational program. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Enactment: means :
(a) a municipal ordinance, for a municipality;
(b) a county ordinance, for a county; and
(c) a governing board resolution, for a local district, special service district, or private entity. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Encumber: means :
(a) a pledge to retire a debt; or
(b) an allocation to a current purchase order or contract. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Executive director: means the executive director of the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 13-35-102
False pretenses: means the representation of a fact or circumstance that is not true and is calculated to mislead. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Filed: means the division has received and approved, as to form, a document submitted under this chapter, and has marked on the face of the document a stamp or seal indicating the time of day and date of approval, the name of the division, the division director's signature and division seal, or facsimiles of the signature or seal. See Utah Code 16-11-2
Financial transaction card: includes :
(i) a credit card;
(ii) a credit plate;
(iii) a bank services card;
(iv) a banking card;
(v) a check guarantee card;
(vi) a debit card;
(vii) a telephone credit card; and
(viii) a device for access as defined in Section 7-16a-102. See Utah Code 13-38a-102
Fleet: means one or more commercial vehicles. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Foreign vehicle: means a vehicle of a type required to be registered, brought into this state from another state, territory, or country other than in the ordinary course of business by or through a manufacturer or dealer, and not registered in this state. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
franchise agreement: means a written agreement, for a definite or indefinite period, in which:
(a) a person grants to another person a license to use a trade name, trademark, service mark, or related characteristic; and
(b) a community of interest exists in the marketing of new powersport vehicles, new powersport vehicle parts, and services related to the sale or lease of new powersport vehicles at wholesale or retail. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Franchisee: means a person with whom a franchisor has agreed or permitted, in writing or in practice, to purchase, sell, or offer for sale new powersport vehicles manufactured, produced, represented, or distributed by the franchisor. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Franchisor: means a person who has, in writing or in practice, agreed with or permits a franchisee to purchase, sell, or offer for sale new powersport vehicles manufactured, produced, represented, or distributed by the franchisor, and includes:
(i) the manufacturer or distributor of the new powersport vehicles;
(ii) an intermediate distributor;
(iii) an agent, officer, or field or area representative of the franchisor; and
(iv) a person who is affiliated with a manufacturer or a representative or who directly or indirectly through an intermediary is controlled by, or is under common control with the manufacturer. See Utah Code 13-35-102
(a) an executive branch agency as defined in Section 63F-1-102;
(d) the State Board of Education;
(e) the Board of Regents;
(f) an institution of higher education; and
(g) a political subdivision of the state:
(i) as defined in Section 17B-1-102; and
(ii) including a school district. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
Governmental website: includes a court website. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
Governmental website operator: means a governmental entity or person acting on behalf of the governmental entity that:
(a) operates a governmental website; and
(b) collects or maintains personally identifiable information from or about a user of that website. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
Hookup fee: means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line, meter, or appurtenance to connect to a gas, water, sewer, storm water, power, or other utility system of a municipality, county, local district, special service district, or private entity. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Identifying information: means any information that can be used to access a person's financial accounts or to obtain goods and services, including the person's:
(iv) driver license number;
(v) non-driver governmental identification number;
(vi) telephone number;
(vii) bank account number;
(viii) student identification number;
(ix) credit or debit card number;
(x) personal identification number;
(xi) unique biometric data;
(xii) employee or payroll number;
(xiii) automated or electronic signature;
(xiv) computer image file;
(xv) photograph; or
(xvi) computer screen name or password. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Impact fee: means a payment of money imposed upon new development activity as a condition of development approval to mitigate the impact of the new development on public infrastructure. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Impact fee analysis: means the written analysis of each impact fee required by Section 11-36a-303. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Impact fee facilities plan: means the plan required by Section 11-36a-301. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Institution: means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, cooperative, or other legal entity. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Intentional violation: means a violation of a provision of this chapter that occurs or continues after the division, the attorney general, a county attorney, or a district attorney gives the violator written notice, delivered by certified mail, that the violator is or has been in violation of the provision. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Intentionally deceptive: means any of the following:
(a) an intentionally and materially false or fraudulent statement;
(b) a statement or description that intentionally omits or misrepresents material information in order to deceive an owner or operator of a computer; or
(c) an intentional and material failure to provide a notice to an owner or operator concerning the installation or execution of computer software, for the purpose of deceiving the owner or operator. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Internet: means the global information system that is logically linked together by a globally unique address space based on the Internet protocol (IP), or its subsequent extensions, and that is able to support communications using the transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) suite, or its subsequent extensions, or other IP-compatible protocols, and that provides, uses, or makes accessible, either publicly or privately, high-level services layered on communications and related infrastructure. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Internet service provider: means :
(a) an Internet service provider, as defined in Section 76-10-1230; or
(b) a hosting company, as defined in Section 76-10-1230. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Lead: means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of an actual or potential customer for the purchase or lease of a new powersport vehicle, or for service work related to the franchisor's vehicles. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Level of service: means the defined performance standard or unit of demand for each capital component of a public facility within a service area. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Line-make: means the powersport vehicles that are offered for sale, lease, or distribution under a common name, trademark, service mark, or brand name of the franchisor, or manufacturer of the powersport vehicle. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Local political subdivision: means a county, a municipality, a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts, or a special service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Message: means a graphical or text communication presented to an authorized user of a computer. See Utah Code 13-40-102
(b) an autocycle. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
New powersport vehicle dealer: means a person who is engaged in the business of buying, selling, offering for sale, or exchanging new powersport vehicles either outright or on conditional sale, bailment, lease, chattel mortgage, or otherwise who has established a place of business for the sale, lease, trade, or display of powersport vehicles. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Nonpublic personal information: includes :
(i) a person's Social Security number;
(ii) information used to determine a person's credit worthiness including a person's:
(A) income; or
(B) employment history;
(iii) the purchasing patterns of a person; or
(iv) the personal preferences of a person. See Utah Code 13-37-102
Nonresident: means a person who is not a resident of this state as defined by Section 41-1a-202, and who does not engage in intrastate business within this state and does not operate in that business any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer within this state. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
notify: includes both traditional written communications and all reliable forms of electronic communication unless expressly prohibited by statute or rule. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Offer: means to advertise, publicize, solicit, or encourage any person directly or indirectly. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Operate: means to:
(a) maintain a place of business in the state;
(b) conduct significant educational activities within the state; or
(c) provide postsecondary education to a Utah resident that:
(i) is intended to lead to a postsecondary degree or certificate; and
(ii) is provided from a location outside the state by correspondence or telecommunications or electronic media technology. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Operating history: means a report, written evaluation, publication, or other documentation regarding:
(a) the current accreditation status of a postsecondary school with an accrediting agency; and
(b) an action taken by an accrediting agency that:
(i) places the postsecondary school on probation;
(ii) imposes disciplinary action against the postsecondary school;
(iii) requires the postsecondary school to take corrective action; or
(iv) provides the postsecondary school with a warning or directive to show cause. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Original victim: means a victim who is not a party to the pawn or sale transaction and includes:
(a) an authorized representative designated in writing by the original victim; and
(b) an insurer who has indemnified the original victim for the loss of the described property. See Utah Code 13-32a-102
Owner or operator: means the owner or lessee of a computer, or a person using a computer with the owner's or lessee's authorization. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Ownership: means :
(a) the controlling interest in a school, institution, or college; or
(b) if an entity holds the controlling interest in the school, institution, or college, the controlling interest in the entity that holds the controlling interest in the school, institution, or college. See Utah Code 13-34-103
(a) the controlling interest in a postsecondary school; or
(b) if an entity holds the controlling interest in the postsecondary school, the controlling interest in the entity that holds the controlling interest in the postsecondary school. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Park model recreational vehicle: means a unit that:
(c) requires a special highway movement permit for transit; and
(d) is built on a single chassis mounted on wheels with a gross trailer area not exceeding 400 square feet in the setup mode. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Pawn or secondhand business: means a business operated by a pawnbroker or secondhand merchandise dealer, or the owner or operator of the business. See Utah Code 13-32a-102
Person: means an individual, general partnership, limited liability partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, limited association, domestic or foreign trust, estate, association, or corporation. See Utah Code 16-15-102
Person: means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or other organization, or any combination thereof. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Personally identifiable information: means information that identifies:
(a) a user by:
(ii) account number;
(iii) physical address;
(vii) credit card information; or
(viii) bank account information;
(b) a user as having requested or obtained specific materials or services from a governmental website;
(c) Internet sites visited by a user; or
(d) any of the contents of a user's data-storage device. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
Personally identifiable information: means any of the following information if it allows the entity holding the information to identify the owner or operator of a computer:
(a) the first name or first initial in combination with the last name and a home or other physical address including street name;
(b) a personal identification code in conjunction with a password required to access an identified account, other than a password, personal identification number, or other identification number transmitted by an authorized user to the issuer of the account or its agent;
(c) a Social Security number, tax identification number, driver license number, passport number, or any other government-issued identification number; or
(d) an account balance, overdraft history, or payment history that personally identifies an owner or operator of a computer. See Utah Code 13-40-102
Postsecondary education: means education or educational services offered primarily to individuals who:
(a) have completed or terminated their secondary or high school education; or
(b) are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance. See Utah Code 13-34-103
(b) are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Postsecondary school: means a person that provides or offers educational services to individuals who:
(i) have completed or terminated secondary or high school education; or
(ii) are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Powersport vehicle: means :
(i) an all-terrain type I, type II, or type III vehicle "ATV" defined in Section 41-22-2;
(ii) a snowmobile as defined in Section 41-22-2;
(iii) a motorcycle as defined in Section 41-1a-102;
(iv) a personal watercraft as defined in Section 73-18-2;
(v) except as provided in Subsection (12)(b), a motor-driven cycle as defined in Section 41-6a-102; or
(vi) a moped as defined in Section 41-6a-102. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Preceding year: means a period of 12 consecutive months fixed by the division that is within 16 months immediately preceding the commencement of the registration or license year in which proportional registration is sought. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Private entity: means an entity in private ownership with at least 100 individual shareholders, customers, or connections, that is located in a first, second, third, or fourth class county and provides water to an applicant for development approval who is required to obtain water from the private entity either as a:
(a) specific condition of development approval by a local political subdivision acting pursuant to a prior agreement, whether written or unwritten, with the private entity; or
(b) functional condition of development approval because the private entity:
(i) has no reasonably equivalent competition in the immediate market; and
(ii) is the only realistic source of water for the applicant's development. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Private postsecondary school: means a postsecondary school that is not a public postsecondary school. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Professional corporation: means a corporation organized under this chapter. See Utah Code 16-11-2
Professional service: means the personal service rendered by:
(a) a physician, surgeon, or doctor of medicine holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of medicine;
(b) a doctor of dentistry holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 69, Dentist and Dental Hygienist Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of dentistry;
(c) an osteopathic physician or surgeon holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of osteopathy;
(d) a physician assistant holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Utah Physician Assistant Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice as a physician assistant;
(e) a chiropractor holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 73, Chiropractic Physician Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of chiropractics;
(f) a podiatric physician holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 5a, Podiatric Physician Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of podiatry;
(g) an optometrist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 16a, Utah Optometry Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of optometry;
(h) a veterinarian holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 28, Veterinary Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of veterinary medicine;
(i) an architect holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 3a, Architects Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of architecture;
(j) a public accountant holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 26a, Certified Public Accountant Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of public accounting;
(k) a naturopath holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 71, Naturopathic Physician Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of naturopathy;
(l) a pharmacist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of pharmacy;
(m) an attorney granted the authority to practice law by:
(i) the Utah Supreme Court; or
(ii) the Supreme Court, other court, agency, instrumentality, or regulating board that licenses or regulates the authority to practice law in any state or territory of the United States other than Utah;
(n) a professional engineer registered under Title 58, Chapter 22, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act;
(o) a principal broker, associate broker, or sales agent holding a license under Title 61, Chapter 2f, Real Estate Licensing and Practices Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the selling, exchanging, purchasing, renting, or leasing of real estate;
(p) a psychologist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 61, Psychologist Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of psychology;
(q) a clinical or certified social worker holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 60, Part 2, Social Worker Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of social work;
(r) a physical therapist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 24b, Physical Therapy Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of physical therapy;
(s) a nurse licensed under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act, or Title 58, Chapter 44a, Nurse Midwife Practice Act;
(t) a landscape architect licensed under Title 58, Chapter 53, Landscape Architects Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating landscape architects; or
(u) an individual licensed, certified, or registered under Title 61, Chapter 2g, Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of appraising real estate. See Utah Code 16-11-2
Project improvements: means site improvements and facilities that are:
(i) planned and designed to provide service for development resulting from a development activity;
(ii) necessary for the use and convenience of the occupants or users of development resulting from a development activity; and
(iii) not identified or reimbursed as a system improvement. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Property: means an article of tangible personal property, numismatic item, precious metal, gift card, transaction card, or other physical or digital card or certificate evidencing store credit. See Utah Code 13-32a-102
Proportionate share: means the cost of public facility improvements that are roughly proportionate and reasonably related to the service demands and needs of any development activity. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Proprietary school: means a private institution, including a business, modeling, paramedical, tax preparation, or trade or technical school, that offers postsecondary education:
(i) in consideration of the payment of tuition or fees; and
(ii) for the attainment of educational, professional, or vocational objectives. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Public facilities: means only the following impact fee facilities that have a life expectancy of 10 or more years and are owned or operated by or on behalf of a local political subdivision or private entity:
(a) water rights and water supply, treatment, storage, and distribution facilities;
(b) wastewater collection and treatment facilities;
(c) storm water, drainage, and flood control facilities;
(d) municipal power facilities;
(e) roadway facilities;
(f) parks, recreation facilities, open space, and trails;
(g) public safety facilities;
(h) environmental mitigation as provided in Section 11-36a-205; or
(i) municipal natural gas facilities. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Public information: means a person's:
(b) telephone number; or
(c) street address. See Utah Code 13-37-102
Public postsecondary school: means a postsecondary school:
(a) established by a state or other governmental entity; and
(b) substantially supported with government funds. See Utah Code 13-34a-102
Public safety facility: means :
(i) a building constructed or leased to house police, fire, or other public safety entities; or
(ii) a fire suppression vehicle costing in excess of $500,000. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Receipt: means any document related to the transaction of business provided to a person that uses a financial transaction card. See Utah Code 13-38a-102
Recreational vehicle: means the same as that term is defined in Section 13-14-102. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Registration year: means a 12 consecutive month period commencing with the completion of the applicable registration criteria. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Registry: means the child protection registry established in Section 13-39-201. See Utah Code 13-39-102
Regulating board: means the board that is charged with the licensing and regulation of the practice of the profession which the professional corporation is organized to render. See Utah Code 16-11-2
Relevant market area: means :
(a) for a powersport dealership in a county that has a population of less than 225,000:
(i) the county in which the powersport dealership exists or is to be established or relocated; and
(ii) in addition to the county described in Subsection (13)(a)(i), the area within a 15-mile radius from the site of the existing, new, or relocated dealership; or
(b) for a powersport dealership in a county that has a population of 225,000 or more, the area within a 10-mile radius from the site of the existing, new, or relocated dealership. See Utah Code 13-35-102
Service area: means a geographic area designated by an entity that imposes an impact fee on the basis of sound planning or engineering principles in which a public facility, or a defined set of public facilities, provides service within the area. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
Special mobile equipment: includes :
(iii) ditch-digging apparatus. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Specified public agency: means :
(c) a charter school. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
substantially detrimental: includes the failure of any proposed transferee to meet the objective criteria applied by the franchisor in qualifying franchisees at the time of application. See Utah Code 13-35-305
System improvements: means :
(i) existing public facilities that are:
(A) identified in the impact fee analysis under Section 11-36a-304; and
(B) designed to provide services to service areas within the community at large; and
(ii) future public facilities identified in the impact fee analysis under Section 11-36a-304 that are intended to provide services to service areas within the community at large. See Utah Code 11-36a-102
third party: means a person other than the commercial entity that obtains nonpublic personal information. See Utah Code 13-37-102
Truck tractor: means a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles and not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle and load that is drawn. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Unit: means the Internet Crimes Against Children unit within the Office of the Attorney General created in Section 67-5-21. See Utah Code 13-39-102
User: means a person who accesses a governmental website. See Utah Code 63D-2-102
Utah institution: means a school or institution that:
(a) offers postsecondary education; and
(b) is headquartered or primarily operates in Utah. See Utah Code 13-34-103
Vintage vehicle: means the same as that term is defined in Section 41-21-1. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Webpage: means a location that has a single uniform resource locator (URL) with respect to the World Wide Web or another location that can be accessed on the Internet. See Utah Code 13-40-102