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Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 25 – Utah Residential Rehabilitation Act
§ 11-25-1 Short title
§ 11-25-2 Legislative findings — Liberal construction
§ 11-25-3 Definitions
§ 11-25-4 Location and character of rehabilitation — Financial assistance
§ 11-25-5 Bonds or notes — Issuance — Purposes — Payment — Maturity of bond anticipation notes
§ 11-25-6 Fees, charges and interest rates — Contract for collections — Security — Payment — Assignments
§ 11-25-7 Expenditures for services and advisers
§ 11-25-8 General powers of agency
§ 11-25-9 Bonds payable solely from revenues — Cities, towns, and counties not obligated
§ 11-25-10 Rules and regulations — Acquisition and disposal of interests in property
§ 11-25-11 Comprehensive financing program ordinance — Contents
§ 11-25-12 Equal opportunity requirements
§ 11-25-13 Challenge of program, plan, or area — Limitation
§ 11-25-14 Trust to secure bonds — Contents of agreement or bond resolution — Indemnity bonds or securities — Expenses of trust
§ 11-25-15 Proceedings for enforcement of rights of bondholders and trustees
§ 11-25-16 Refunding bonds — Issuance — Proceeds — Investments
§ 11-25-17 Residential rehabilitation bonds as investments or deposits
§ 11-25-18 Financing provided to participating parties — Agreements — Contents
§ 11-25-19 Loan agreements with participating parties — Contents — Rates, fees, and charges — Purposes
§ 11-25-20 Money received as trust funds — Depository as trustee
§ 11-25-21 Act deemed supplemental to other laws — Compliance in issuing bonds sufficient
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 25
Accessible housing: means housing which has been constructed or modified to be accessible, as described in the State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act. See Utah Code 35A-8-101
Account: means an account in a qualified ABLE program . See Utah Code 35A-12-102
Advisory board: means the Utah Data Research Advisory Board created in Section 35A-14-203. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
Affiliate: means a person that, directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by, or is under common control with a person specified. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Affordable housing: means housing occupied or reserved for occupancy by households whose incomes are at or below certain income requirements at rental rates affordable to such households. See Utah Code 35A-8-501
Agency: means a community reinvestment agency functioning pursuant to Title 17C, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Community Reinvestment Agency Act. See Utah Code 11-25-3
Agent: means an individual other than a broker-dealer who represents a broker-dealer or issuer in effecting or attempting to effect purchases or sales of securities. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Allocated volume cap: means a volume cap for which:
(a) a certificate of allocation is in effect; or
(b) bonds have been issued. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
Allotment accounts: means the various accounts created in Section 35A-8-2106. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
Applicant: means a person who applies for an initial license or a license renewal under this chapter. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Area of operation: means :
(a) in the case of an authority of a city, the city, except that the area of operation of an authority of a city does not include an area that lies within the territorial boundaries of some other city; or
(b) in the case of an authority of a county, all of the county for which it is created except, that a county authority may not undertake a project within the boundaries of a city unless a resolution has been adopted by the governing body of the city, and by any authority which has been established and authorized to exercise its powers in the city, declaring that there is need for the county authority to exercise its powers within that city. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Assist: means to act, or offer or agree to act, in such a way as to help, represent, aid, advise, furnish information to, or otherwise provide assistance to a person or business entity, believing that such action is of help, aid, advice, or assistance to such person or business entity and with the intent to assist such person or business entity. See Utah Code 10-3-1303
Assistant director: means the assistant director who administers the program called the Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing created in Section 35A-13-502. See Utah Code 35A-13-602
Associated with the licensee: means that an individual is:
(i) affiliated with a licensee as an owner, director, member of the governing body, employee, agent, provider of care, department contractor, or volunteer; or
(ii) applying to become affiliated with a licensee in a capacity described in Subsection (3)(a)(i). See Utah Code 62A-2-101
authority: means a public body corporate and politic created by this part. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Blighted area: means an area where dwellings predominate that, by reason of dilapidation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light, or sanitary facilities or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health, and morals. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Blind: means an individual:
(a) whose central visual acuity does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with correcting lenses; or
(b) whose visual acuity is accompanied by a limit to the field of vision in the better eye to such a degree that its widest diameter subtends to an angle of no greater than 20 degrees. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Board: means the School Readiness Board, created in Section 35A-15-201. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Board: means the Housing Board created by this part. See Utah Code 35A-8-501
Board: means the Uintah Basin Revitalization Fund Board. See Utah Code 35A-8-1601
Board: means the Navajo Revitalization Fund Board. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
board: means the Interpreter Certification Board created in Section 35A-13-603. See Utah Code 35A-13-602
Board of review: means the Private Activity Bond Review Board created in Section 35A-8-2103. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
Boarding school: means a private school that:
(i) uses a regionally accredited education program;
(ii) provides a residence to the school's students:
(A) for the purpose of enabling the school's students to attend classes at the school; and
(B) as an ancillary service to educating the students at the school;
(iii) has the primary purpose of providing the school's students with an education, as defined in Subsection (4)(b)(i); and
(A) does not provide the treatment or services described in Subsection (33)(a); or
(B) provides the treatment or services described in Subsection (33)(a) on a limited basis, as described in Subsection (4)(b)(ii). See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Bond: means any obligation for which an allocation of volume cap is required by the code. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
Bonds: means bonds, notes, interim certificates, debentures, or other obligations issued by an authority under this part. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Bonus payments: means that portion of the bonus payments received by the United States government under the Leasing Act paid to the state under Section 35 of the Leasing Act, 30 U. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
Broker-dealer: means a person engaged in the business of effecting transactions in securities for the account of others or for the person's own account. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Capital project: means an expenditure for land, improvements on the land, or equipment intended to have long-term beneficial use. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
Capital projects: means expenditures for land, improvements on the land, and equipment intended to have long-term beneficial use. See Utah Code 35A-8-1601
Center: means the Utah Data Research Center. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
Child: means a person under 18 years of age. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Child placing: means receiving, accepting, or providing custody or care for any child, temporarily or permanently, for the purpose of:
(a) finding a person to adopt the child;
(b) placing the child in a home for adoption; or
(c) foster home placement. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Child-placing agency: means a person that engages in child placing. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Citizen participation: means action by the agency to provide persons who will be affected by residential rehabilitation financed under the provisions of this part with opportunities to be involved in planning and carrying out the residential rehabilitation program. See Utah Code 11-25-3
City: means a city or town in the state. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Clerk: means the city or county clerk, or the officer charged with the duties customarily imposed on the clerk. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Client: means an individual who receives or has received services from a licensee. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Code: means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and any related Internal Revenue Service regulations. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
Commission: means the Women in the Economy Commission created in Section 35A-11-201. See Utah Code 35A-11-102
Commission: means the Commission on Housing Affordability created in Section 35A-8-2202. See Utah Code 35A-8-2201
Commission: means the Securities Commission created in Section 61-1-18. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Commodity: means , except as otherwise specified by the division by rule:
(i) an agricultural, grain, or livestock product or byproduct, except real property or a timber, agricultural, or livestock product grown or raised on real property and offered or sold by the owner or lessee of the real property;
(ii) a metal or mineral, including a precious metal, except a numismatic coin whose fair market value is at least 15% greater than the value of the metal it contains;
(iii) a gem or gemstone, whether characterized as precious, semi-precious, or otherwise;
(iv) a fuel, whether liquid, gaseous, or otherwise;
(v) a foreign currency; and
(vi) all other goods, articles, products, or items of any kind, except a work of art offered or sold by art dealers, at public auction or offered or sold through a private sale by the owner of the work. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Commodity contract: means an account, agreement, or contract for the purchase or sale, primarily for speculation or investment purposes and not for use or consumption by the offeree or purchaser, of one or more commodities, whether for immediate or subsequent delivery or whether delivery is intended by the parties, and whether characterized as a cash contract, deferred shipment or deferred delivery contract, forward contract, futures contract, installment or margin contract, leverage contract, or otherwise. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Commodity option: means an account, agreement, or contract giving a party to the option the right but not the obligation to purchase or sell one or more commodities or one or more commodity contracts, or both whether characterized as an option, privilege, indemnity, bid, offer, put, call, advance guaranty, decline guaranty, or otherwise. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Community action agency: means a local subdivision of the state, a combination of political subdivisions, a separate public agency, or a private nonprofit agency, which:
(a) has the authority under its applicable charter or laws to receive funds to support community action activities and other appropriate measures designed to identify and deal with the causes of poverty in the state; and
(b) is designated as a community action agency by federal law, federal regulations, or the governor. See Utah Code 35A-8-1002
Community action statewide organization: means community action programs, organized on a statewide basis, to enhance the capability of community action agencies. See Utah Code 35A-8-1002
Community Services Block Grant: means the Federal Community Services Block Grant Act, 42 U. See Utah Code 35A-8-1002
Conservator: is a s defined in Section 75-1-201. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
control shares: means shares that except for this chapter would have voting power with respect to shares of an issuing public corporation that, when added to all other shares of the issuing public corporation owned by a person or in respect to which that person may exercise or direct the exercise of voting power, would entitle that person, immediately after acquisition of the shares (directly or indirectly, alone or as a part of a group), to exercise or direct the exercise of the voting power, including voting power pursuant to a revocable proxy, of the issuing public corporation in the election of directors within any of the following ranges of voting power:
(a) 1/5 or more but less than 1/3 of all voting power;
(b) 1/3 or more but less than a majority of all voting power; or
(c) a majority or more of all voting power. See Utah Code 61-6-2
Council: means the Coordinating Council for Persons with Disabilities. See Utah Code 62A-5a-102
County: means a county in the state. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
County: means :
(a) Duchesne County; or
(b) Uintah County. See Utah Code 35A-8-1601
Court: is a s defined in Section 75-1-201. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Data: means any information about a person stored in a physical or electronic record. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
Data research program: means the data maintained by the center in accordance with Section 35A-14-301. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
De-identified data: means data about a person that cannot, without additional information, identify the person to another person or machine. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
Deaf: means an individual with a diagnosed auditory deficit that renders the individual unable to comprehend spoken language through audition only, even with medical intervention or amplification, and that results in functional limitations in one or more areas of daily living. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Department: means the Department of Human Services. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Department contractor: means an individual who:
(a) provides services under a contract with the department; and
(b) due to the contract with the department, has or will likely have direct access to a child or vulnerable adult. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Depository institution: means the same as that term is defined in Section 7-1-103. See Utah Code 61-1-13
depository institution: means a depository institution or a depository institution holding company as defined in Section 7-1-103. See Utah Code 61-6-5
Direct access: means that an individual has, or likely will have:
(a) contact with or access to a child or vulnerable adult that provides the individual with an opportunity for personal communication or touch; or
(b) an opportunity to view medical, financial, or other confidential personal identifying information of the child, the child's parents or legal guardians, or the vulnerable adult. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Directly supervised: means that an individual is being supervised under the uninterrupted visual and auditory surveillance of another individual who has a current background screening approval issued by the office. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Director: means the director of the division. See Utah Code 35A-8-101
Director: means the director of the Workforce Research and Analysis Division. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
Director: means the director of the division appointed in accordance with Section 61-1-18. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Director: means the director of the Office of Licensing. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Disability: means a physical or mental condition which materially limits, contributes to limiting, or, if not corrected, will probably result in materially limiting an individual's activities or functioning. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Division: means the Housing and Community Development Division. See Utah Code 35A-8-101
Division: means the Housing and Community Development Division. See Utah Code 35A-8-1601
Division: means the Housing and Community Development Division. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
Division: means the Division of Securities established by Section 61-1-18. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Domestic violence: means the same as that term is defined in Section 77-36-1. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Economically disadvantaged: means to be eligible to receive free or reduced price lunch. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
education: means a course of study for one or more of grades kindergarten through 12th grade. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Elder adult: means a person 65 years of age or older. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Elderly: means a person who meets the age, disability, or other conditions established by regulation of the authority. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
(a) the Navajo Nation;
(b) a department or division of the Navajo Nation;
(c) a Utah Navajo Chapter;
(d) the Navajo Utah Commission;
(e) an agency of the state or a political subdivision of the state; or
(f) a nonprofit corporation. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
Eligible home-based educational technology provider: means a provider that offers a home-based educational technology program to develop the school readiness skills of an eligible student. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Eligible private provider: means a child care program that:
(i) is licensed under Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act; or
(ii) except as provided in Subsection (5)(b)(ii), is exempt from licensure under Section 26-39-403. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Eligible student: means a student:
(i) who is age three, four, or five; and
(ii) is not eligible for enrollment under Subsection 53G-4-402(6); and
(A) who is economically disadvantaged; and
(B) whose parent or legal guardian reports that the student has experienced at least one risk factor; or
(ii) is an English learner. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Estate: is a s defined in Section 75-1-201. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Evaluation: means an evaluation conducted in accordance with Section 35A-15-303. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Executive director: means the executive director of the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Executive director: means the executive director of the department. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Executive director: means the executive director of the department appointed under Section 35A-1-201. See Utah Code 35A-1-102
Federal covered adviser: means a person who:
(i) is registered under Section 203 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940; or
(ii) is excluded from the definition of "investment adviser" under Section 202(a)(11) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Federal covered security: means a security that is a covered security under Section 18(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 or rules or regulations promulgated under Section 18(b) of the Securities Act of 1933. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Federal government: includes the United States of America, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, or any other agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Financing: means the lending of money or any other thing of value for the purpose of residential rehabilitation. See Utah Code 11-25-3
Foster home: means a residence that is licensed or certified by the Office of Licensing for the full-time substitute care of a child. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Fund: means the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund created by this part. See Utah Code 35A-8-501
Governing body: means , in the case of a city, the council or other body of the city in which is vested legislative authority customarily imposed on the city council, and in the case of a county, the board of county commissioners. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Government entity: means the state or any county, municipality, local district, special service district, or other political subdivision or administrative unit of the state, a state institution of higher education as defined in Section 53B-2-101, or a local education agency as defined in Section 53G-7-401. See Utah Code 35A-1-102
Guaranteed: means guaranteed as to payment of principal or interest as to debt securities, or dividends as to equity securities. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Guardian: is a s defined in Section 75-1-201. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Hard of hearing: means an individual with a diagnosed auditory deficit ranging from mild to profound that results in functional limitations in one or more areas of daily living. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Health benefit plan: means the same as that term is defined in Section 31A-1-301. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Health care provider: means the same as that term is defined in Section 78B-3-403. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Health insurer: means the same as that term is defined in Section 31A-22-615. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
High quality school readiness program: means a preschool program that:
(a) is provided by an eligible LEA, eligible private provider, or eligible home-based educational technology provider; and
(b) meets the elements of a high quality school readiness program described in Section 35A-15-202. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
HMIS: means an information technology system that:
(a) is used to collect client-level data and data on the provision of housing and services to homeless individuals and families and individuals at risk of homelessness in the state; and
(b) meets the requirements of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. See Utah Code 35A-8-101
Housing affordability: means the ability of a household to occupy a housing unit paying no more than 30% of the household's income for gross housing costs, including utilities. See Utah Code 35A-8-2201
Housing project: includes :
(i) buildings, land, equipment, facilities, and other real or personal property for necessary, convenient, or desirable appurtenances;
(ii) streets, sewers, water service, utilities, parks, site preparation and landscaping;
(iii) facilities for administrative, community, health, recreational, welfare, or other purposes;
(iv) the planning of the buildings and other improvements;
(v) the acquisition of property or any interest in the property;
(vi) the demolition of existing structures;
(vii) the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, alteration, or repair of the improvements and all other work in connection with them; and
(viii) all other real and personal property and all tangible or intangible assets held or used in connection with the housing project. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Housing sponsor: means a person who constructs, develops, rehabilitates, purchases, or owns a housing development that is or will be subject to legally enforceable restrictive covenants that require the housing development to provide, at least in part, affordable housing. See Utah Code 35A-8-501
Human services program: means a:
(i) foster home;
(ii) therapeutic school;
(iii) youth program;
(iv) resource family home;
(v) recovery residence; or
(vi) facility or program that provides:
(A) secure treatment;
(D) residential support;
(E) adult day care;
(F) day treatment;
(G) outpatient treatment;
(H) domestic violence treatment;
(I) child-placing services;
(J) social detoxification; or
(K) any other human services that are required by contract with the department to be licensed with the department. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Impact board: means the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board created under Section 35A-8-304. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
Impact fund: means the Permanent Community Impact Fund established by this chapter. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
Incapacitated: means a person who has been determined by a court, pursuant to Section 75-5-303, to be incapacitated, as defined in Section 75-1-201, after the office has determined that the person is 18 years of age or older and suffers from a mental or physical impairment as part of the prepetition assessment in Section 62A-14-107. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Independent living rehabilitation services: means goods and services reasonably necessary to enable an individual with a severe disability to maintain or increase functional independence. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Indian child: means the same as that term is defined in 25 U. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Indian country: means the same as that term is defined in 18 U. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Indian tribe: means the same as that term is defined in 25 U. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Informed consent: means consent that is voluntary and based on an understanding by the person to be sterilized of the nature and consequences of sterilization, the reasonably foreseeable risks and benefits of sterilization, and the available alternative methods of contraception. See Utah Code 62A-6-101
Institutionalized: means residing in the Utah State Developmental Center, the Utah State Hospital, a residential facility for persons with a disability as defined in Sections 10-9a-103 and 17-27a-103, a group home for persons with a disability, a nursing home, or a foster care home or facility. See Utah Code 62A-6-101
interested shares: means the shares of an issuing public corporation in respect of which any of the following persons may exercise or direct the exercise of the voting power of the corporation, on or after the applicable record date, in the election of directors:
(b) any officer of the issuing public corporation; or
(c) any employee of the issuing public corporation who is also a director of the corporation. See Utah Code 61-6-4
Intergenerational poverty: means poverty in which two or more successive generations of a family continue in the cycle of poverty and government dependance. See Utah Code 35A-9-102
Interlocal agency: means a legal or administrative entity created by a subdivision or combination of subdivisions under the authority of Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
Investment adviser: includes a financial planner or other person who:
(A) as an integral component of other financially related services, provides the investment advisory services described in Subsection (1)(q)(i) to others as part of a business;
(B) holds the person out as providing the investment advisory services described in Subsection (1)(q)(i) to others; or
(C) holds the person out as a financial adviser, financial consultant, or any other similar title as the division may specify in rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, in any way as to imply that the person is generally engaged in an investment advisory business, including a person who does not hold a securities license and uses a title described in this Subsection (1)(q)(ii)(C) in any advertising or marketing material. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Investment adviser representative: means a partner, officer, director of, or a person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions, or other individual, except clerical or ministerial personnel, who:
(I) is employed by or associated with an investment adviser who is licensed or required to be licensed under this chapter; or
(II) has a place of business located in this state and is employed by or associated with a federal covered adviser; and
(B) does any of the following:
(I) makes a recommendation or otherwise renders advice regarding securities;
(II) manages accounts or portfolios of clients;
(III) determines which recommendation or advice regarding securities should be given;
(IV) solicits, offers, or negotiates for the sale of or sells investment advisory services; or
(V) supervises employees who perform any of the acts described in this Subsection (1)(r)(i)(B). See Utah Code 61-1-13
Investment contract: includes :
(i) an investment in a common enterprise with the expectation of profit to be derived through the essential managerial efforts of someone other than the investor; or
(ii) an investment by which:
(A) an offeree furnishes initial value to an offerer;
(B) a portion of the initial value is subjected to the risks of the enterprise;
(C) the furnishing of the initial value is induced by the offerer's promises or representations that give rise to a reasonable understanding that a valuable benefit of some kind over and above the initial value will accrue to the offeree as a result of the operation of the enterprise; and
(D) the offeree does not receive the right to exercise practical and actual control over the managerial decisions of the enterprise. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Investor: means a person that enters into a results-based contract to provide funding to a high quality school readiness program on the condition that the person will receive payment in accordance with Section 35A-15-402 if the high quality school readiness program meets the performance outcome measures included in the results-based contract. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Issuer: means a person who issues or proposes to issue a security or has outstanding a security that it has issued. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Issuing authority: means :
(a) any county, city, or town in the state;
(b) any not-for-profit corporation or joint agency, or other entity acting on behalf of one or more counties, cities, towns, or any combination of these;
(c) the state; or
(d) any other entity authorized to issue bonds under state law. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
issuing public corporation: means a corporation, other than a depository institution, that is organized under the laws of this state and that has:
(a) 100 or more shareholders;
(b) its principal place of business, its principal office, or substantial assets within the state; and
(i) more than 10% of its shareholders resident in the state;
(ii) more than 10% of its shares owned by Utah residents; or
(iii) 10,000 shareholders resident in the state. See Utah Code 61-6-5
Kindergarten assessment: means the kindergarten entry assessment described in Section 53F-2-507. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Kindergarten transition plan: means a plan that supports the smooth transition of a preschool student to kindergarten and includes communication and alignment among the preschool, program, parents, and K-12 personnel. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
LEA: means a school district or charter school. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Leasing Act: means the Mineral Lands Leasing Act of 1920, 30 U. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
Licensee: means an individual or a human services program licensed by the office. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Local government: means a city, town, metro township, or county. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Major disaster: means a flood, drought, fire, hurricane, earthquake, storm, or other catastrophe, which in the determination of the governing body is of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant the use of available resources of the federal, state, and local governments to alleviate the damage, hardship, or suffering caused. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Mayor: means the mayor of the city or the officer charged with the duties customarily imposed on the mayor or executive head of a city. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Moderate income housing unit: means a housing unit where a household whose income is no more than 80% of the area median income is able to occupy the housing unit paying no more than 30% of the household's income for gross housing costs, including utilities. See Utah Code 35A-8-2201
Navajo Utah Commission: means the commission created by Resolution IGRJN-134-92 of the Intergovernmental Relations Committee of the Navajo Nation Council. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
Nonissuer: means not directly or indirectly for the benefit of the issuer. See Utah Code 61-1-13
obligee: includes a bondholder, agent or trustee for a bondholder, a lessor demising to the authority used in connection with a project, an assignee or assignees of the lessor's interest in whole or in part, and the federal government when it is a party to a contract with the authority. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
offer to sell: includes an attempt or offer to dispose of, or solicitation of an offer to buy, a security or interest in a security for value. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Office: means the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation created in Section 35A-1-202. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Office: means the State Community Services Office created in Section 35A-8-1003. See Utah Code 35A-8-1002
Office: means the Office of Licensing within the Department of Human Services. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Office: means the Office of Public Guardian. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Participating entity: means :
(a) the State Board of Education, which includes the director as defined in Section 53E-10-701;
(b) the State Board of Regents;
(c) the Utah System of Technical Colleges Board of Trustees;
(d) the Department of Workforce Services; and
(e) the Department of Health. See Utah Code 35A-14-102
Participating party: means any person, company, corporation, partnership, firm, agency, political subdivision of the state, or other entity or group of entities requiring financing for residential rehabilitation pursuant to the provisions of this part. See Utah Code 11-25-3
Performance outcome measure: means :
(a) indicators, as determined by the board, on the school readiness assessment and the kindergarten assessment; or
(b) for a results-based contract, the indicators included in the contract. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
(vi) a joint-stock company;
(vii) a joint venture;
(viii) a trust where the interests of the beneficiaries are evidenced by a security;
(ix) an unincorporated organization;
(x) a government; or
(xi) a political subdivision of a government. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Poverty: means the state of a person who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions as demonstrated by the person's income level being at or below the United States poverty level as defined by the most recently revised poverty income guidelines published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services in the Federal Register. See Utah Code 35A-9-102
poverty cycle: means the set of factors or events by which the long-term poverty of a person is likely to continue and be experienced by each child of the person when the child becomes an adult unless there is outside intervention. See Utah Code 35A-9-102
Precious metal: means the following, whether in coin, bullion, or other form:
(iii) platinum;
(iv) palladium;
(v) copper; and
(vi) such other substances as the division may specify by rule. See Utah Code 61-1-13
project: means a work or undertaking, on contiguous or noncontiguous sites to:
(i) demolish, clear, or remove buildings from a blighted area;
(ii) provide or assist in providing decent, safe, and sanitary urban or rural dwellings, apartments, or other living accommodations for persons of medium and low income by any suitable methods, including rental, sale of individual units in single or multifamily structures under conventional condominium, cooperative sales contract, lease-purchase agreement, loans, or subsidizing of rentals or charges; or
(iii) accomplish a combination of Subsections (11)(a)(i) and (ii). See Utah Code 35A-8-401
Promoter: means a person who, acting alone or in concert with one or more persons, takes initiative in founding or organizing the business or enterprise of a person. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Property: is a s defined in Section 75-1-201. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Public assistance: means :
(a) services or benefits provided under Chapter 3, Employment Support Act;
(b) medical assistance provided under Title 26, Chapter 18, Medical Assistance Act;
(c) foster care maintenance payments provided from the General Fund or under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act;
(d) SNAP benefits; and
(e) any other public funds expended for the benefit of a person in need of financial, medical, food, housing, or related assistance. See Utah Code 35A-1-102
Public body: means a city, county or municipal corporation, commission, district, authority, agency, subdivision, or other body of the foregoing. See Utah Code 35A-8-401
purchase: means a contract for purchase of, contract to buy, or acquisition of a security or interest in a security for value. See Utah Code 61-1-13
(A) inscribed in a tangible medium; or
(II) retrievable in perceivable form. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Recovery residence: means a home, residence, or facility that meets at least two of the following requirements:
(i) provides a supervised living environment for individuals recovering from a substance use disorder;
(ii) provides a living environment in which more than half of the individuals in the residence are recovering from a substance use disorder;
(iii) provides or arranges for residents to receive services related to their recovery from a substance use disorder, either on or off site;
(iv) is held out as a living environment in which individuals recovering from substance abuse disorders live together to encourage continued sobriety; or
(A) receives public funding; or
(B) is run as a business venture, either for-profit or not-for-profit. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Regular business hours: means :
(a) the hours during which services of any kind are provided to a client; or
(b) the hours during which a client is present at the facility of a licensee. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Residence: means a residential structure in residential rehabilitation areas. See Utah Code 11-25-3
(f) economic dislocation, deterioration, or disuse, resulting from faulty planning. See Utah Code 11-25-3
Residential rehabilitation area: means the geographical area designated by the agency as one for inclusion in a comprehensive residential rehabilitation financing program pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. See Utah Code 11-25-3
Residential support: includes providing a supervised living environment for persons with dysfunctions or impairments that are:
(i) emotional;
(ii) psychological;
(iii) developmental; or
(iv) behavioral. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Residential treatment: means a 24-hour group living environment for four or more individuals unrelated to the owner or provider that offers room or board and specialized treatment, behavior modification, rehabilitation, discipline, emotional growth, or habilitation services for persons with emotional, psychological, developmental, or behavioral dysfunctions, impairments, or chemical dependencies. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Residential treatment program: means a human services program that provides:
(a) residential treatment; or
(b) secure treatment. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Results-based contract: means a contract that:
(a) is entered into in accordance with Section 35A-15-402;
(b) includes a performance outcome measure; and
(c) is between the board, a provider of a high quality school readiness program, and an investor. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Revitalization Fund: means the Uintah Basin Revitalization Fund. See Utah Code 35A-8-1601
Revitalization fund: means the Navajo Revitalization Fund. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
Risk factor: means :
(a) having a mother who was 18 years old or younger when the child was born;
(b) a member of a child's household is incarcerated;
(c) living in a neighborhood with high violence or crime;
(d) having one or both parents with a low reading ability;
(e) moving at least once in the past year;
(f) having ever been in foster care;
(g) living with multiple families in the same household;
(h) having exposure in a child's home to:
(i) physical abuse or domestic violence;
(ii) substance abuse;
(iii) the death or chronic illness of a parent or sibling; or
(iv) mental illness;
(i) the primary language spoken in a child's home is a language other than English; or
(j) having at least one parent who has not completed high school. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Rural: means a county in the state other than Utah, Salt Lake, Davis, or Weber. See Utah Code 35A-8-501
School readiness assessment: means the same as that term is defined in Section 53E-4-314. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Securities Exchange Commission: means the United States Securities Exchange Commission created by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. See Utah Code 61-1-13
(D) bond;
(E) debenture;
(F) evidence of indebtedness;
(G) certificate of interest or participation in a profit-sharing agreement;
(H) collateral-trust certificate;
(I) preorganization certificate or subscription;
(J) transferable share;
(K) investment contract;
(L) burial certificate or burial contract;
(M) voting-trust certificate;
(N) certificate of deposit for a security;
(O) certificate of interest or participation in an oil, gas, or mining title or lease or in payments out of production under such a title or lease;
(P) commodity contract or commodity option;
(Q) interest in a limited liability company;
(R) life settlement interest; or
(S) in general, an interest or instrument commonly known as a "security" or a certificate of interest or participation in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase an item listed in Subsections (1)(ee)(i)(A) through (R). See Utah Code 61-1-13
sell: includes a contract for sale of, contract to sell, or disposition of, a security or interest in a security for value. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Senate shapefile: means the electronic shapefile that stores the boundary of each of the 29 Utah State Senate districts. See Utah Code 36-1-101.1
Service animal: includes any dog that:
(i) is trained, or is in training, to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability; and
(ii) performs work or tasks, or is in training to perform work or tasks, that are directly related to the individual's disability, including:
(A) assisting an individual who is blind or has low vision with navigation or other tasks;
(B) alerting an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of people or sounds;
(C) providing non-violent protection or rescue work;
(D) pulling a wheelchair;
(E) assisting an individual during a seizure;
(F) alerting an individual to the presence of an allergen;
(G) retrieving an item for the individual;
(H) providing physical support and assistance with balance and stability; or
(I) helping an individual with a psychiatric or neurological disability by preventing or interrupting impulsive or destructive behaviors. See Utah Code 62A-5b-102
Shapefile: means the digital vector storage format for storing geometric location and associated attribute information. See Utah Code 36-1-101.1
Situational poverty: means temporary poverty that:
(a) is generally traceable to a specific incident or time period within the lifetime of a person; and
(b) is not continued to the next generation. See Utah Code 35A-9-102
Stabilization: means addressing the basic living, family care, and social or psychological needs of the client so that the client may take advantage of training or employment opportunities provided under this title or through other agencies or institutions. See Utah Code 35A-1-102
State: means the state of Utah and any of its agencies, institutions, and divisions authorized to issue bonds or certificates under state law. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
State: means a state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. See Utah Code 61-1-13
State agencies: means :
(a) the Division of Services for People with Disabilities and the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, within the Department of Human Services;
(b) the Division of Health Care Financing within the Department of Health;
(c) family health services programs established under Title 26, Chapter 10, Family Health Services, operated by the Department of Health;
(d) the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation created in Section 35A-1-202; and
(e) special education programs operated by the State Board of Education or an LEA under Title 53E, Chapter 7, Part 2, Special Education Program. See Utah Code 62A-5a-102
Sterilization: means any medical procedure, treatment, or operation rendering an individual permanently incapable of procreation. See Utah Code 62A-6-101
Subdivision: means a county, city, town, county service area, special service district, special improvement district, water conservancy district, water improvement district, sewer improvement district, housing authority, building authority, school district, or public postsecondary institution organized under the laws of this state. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
substance use disorder treatment program: means a program:
(a) designed to provide:
(i) specialized drug or alcohol treatment;
(iii) habilitation services; and
(b) that provides the treatment or services described in Subsection (41)(a) to persons with:
(i) a diagnosed substance use disorder; or
(ii) chemical dependency disorder. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Support animal: means an animal, other than a service animal, that qualifies as a reasonable accommodation under federal law for an individual with a disability. See Utah Code 62A-5b-102
Therapeutic school: means a residential group living facility:
(a) for four or more individuals that are not related to:
(i) the owner of the facility; or
(ii) the primary service provider of the facility;
(b) that serves students who have a history of failing to function:
(i) at home;
(ii) in a public school; or
(iii) in a nonresidential private school; and
(c) that offers:
(i) room and board; and
(ii) an academic education integrated with:
(A) specialized structure and supervision; or
(B) services or treatment related to:
(II) emotional development;
(III) behavioral development;
(IV) familial development; or
(V) social development. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Throughput infrastructure project: includes :
(i) an ownership interest or a joint or undivided ownership interest in a facility;
(ii) a membership interest in the owner of a facility; or
(iii) a contractual right, whether secured or unsecured, to use all or a portion of the throughput, transportation, or transmission capacity of a facility. See Utah Code 35A-8-302
Tool: means the tool developed in accordance with Section 35A-15-303. See Utah Code 35A-15-102
Tribe: means the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. See Utah Code 35A-8-1601
Undivided fractionalized long-term estate: means the same as that term is defined in Section 57-29-102. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Undue influence: means that a person uses a relationship or position of authority, trust, or confidence:
(i) that is unrelated to a relationship created:
(A) in the ordinary course of making investments regulated under this chapter; or
(B) by a licensee providing services under this chapter;
(ii) that results in:
(A) an investor perceiving the person as having heightened credibility, personal trustworthiness, or dependability; or
(B) the person having special access to or control of an investor's financial resources, information, or circumstances; and
(iii) to:
(A) exploit the trust, dependence, or fear of the investor;
(B) knowingly assist or cause another to exploit the trust, dependence, or fear of the investor; or
(C) gain control deceptively over the decision making of the investor. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Utah Navajo Chapter: means any of the following chapters of the Navajo Nation:
(a) Aneth Chapter;
(b) Dennehotso Chapter;
(c) Mexican Water Chapter;
(d) Navajo Mountain Chapter;
(e) Oljato Chapter;
(f) Red Mesa Chapter; and
(g) Teec Nos Pos Chapter. See Utah Code 35A-8-1702
Visually impaired: means an individual with a diagnosed impairment of visual function that if not corrected constitutes a material limitation to normal activities or functioning. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Vocational rehabilitation services: means goods and services reasonably necessary to enable an individual with a disability to obtain and retain employment. See Utah Code 35A-13-102
Volume cap: means the private activity bond volume cap for the state as computed under Section 146 of the code. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102
Vulnerable adult: means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-3-301. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Vulnerable adult: means an elder adult or an adult who has a temporary or permanent mental or physical impairment that substantially affects the person's ability to:
(b) provide necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, or mental or other health care;
(c) obtain services necessary for health, safety, or welfare;
(f) comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in a situation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. See Utah Code 62A-2-101
Ward: means an incapacitated person for whom the office has been appointed as guardian or conservator. See Utah Code 62A-14-102
Whole long-term estate: means a person owns or persons through joint tenancy own real property through a fee estate. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Working days: means 8 a. See Utah Code 61-1-13
Year: means each calendar year. See Utah Code 35A-8-2102