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Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 58
Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 58 – Utah Inland Port Authority Act
Part 1 General Provisions 11-58-101 – 11-58-105
Part 2 Utah Inland Port Authority 11-58-201 – 11-58-207
Part 3 Port Authority Board 11-58-301 – 11-58-305
Part 5 Project Area Plan and Budget 11-58-501 – 11-58-505
Part 6 Property Tax Differential 11-58-601 – 11-58-602
Part 7 Port Authority Bonds 11-58-701 – 11-58-706
Part 8 Port Authority Budget, Reporting, and Audits 11-58-801 – 11-58-806
Part 9 Port Authority Dissolution 11-58-901
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 11 > Chapter 58
Agricultural use: means a use that relates to the tilling of soil and raising of crops, or keeping or raising domestic animals. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Approved code: means a code, including the standards and specifications contained in the code, approved by the division under Section 15A-1-204 for use by a compliance agency. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Authorized officer: means any individual required or permitted by any law or by the issuing public entity to execute on behalf of the public entity, a certificated registered public obligation or a writing relating to an uncertificated registered public obligation. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Building: means a structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy and any improvements attached to it. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Case action plan: means a document developed by the Department of Corrections that identifies the program priorities for the treatment of the offender, including the criminal risk factors as determined by a risk and needs assessment conducted by the department. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Certificated registered public obligation: means a registered public obligation which is represented by an instrument. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Code: means the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Code: means :
(a) the State Construction Code; or
(b) an approved code. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Commission: means the Uniform Building Code Commission created in Section 15A-1-203. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Community correctional center: means a nonsecure correctional facility operated by the department. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Compliance agency: means :
(a) an agency of the state or any of its political subdivisions which issues permits for construction regulated under the codes;
(b) any other agency of the state or its political subdivisions specifically empowered to enforce compliance with the codes; or
(c) any other state agency which chooses to enforce codes adopted under this chapter by authority given the agency under a title other than this part and Part 3, Factory Built Housing and Modular Units Administration Act. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Construction code: means standards and specifications published by a nationally recognized code authority for use in circumstances described in Subsection 15A-1-204(1), including:
(a) a building code;
(b) an electrical code;
(c) a residential one and two family dwelling code;
(d) a plumbing code;
(e) a mechanical code;
(f) a fuel gas code;
(g) an energy conservation code;
(h) a swimming pool and spa code; and
(i) a manufactured housing installation standard code. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
(b) under a contract with the department. See Utah Code 64-13-1
(b) are diminished when addressed by effective treatment, supervision, and other support resources, resulting in a reduced risk of criminal behavior. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Department: means the Department of Corrections. See Utah Code 64-9b-2
Department: means the Department of Corrections. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Digital media company: means a company engaged in the production of a digital media project. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Digital media project: means all or part of a production of interactive entertainment or animated production that is produced for distribution in commercial or educational markets, which shall include projects intended for Internet or wireless distribution. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Division: means the State Fire Marshal Division created in Section 53-7-103. See Utah Code 15A-1-402
division: means the Division of Correctional Industries. See Utah Code 64-13a-3
Division: means the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing created in Section 58-1-103, except as provided in:
(a) Part 4, State Fire Code Administration Act; and
(b) Chapter 5, State Fire Code Act. See Utah Code 15A-1-102
Dollars left in the state: means expenditures made in the state for a state-approved production, including:
(a) an expenditure that is subject to:
(i) a corporate franchise or income tax under Title 59, Chapter 7, Corporate Franchise and Income Taxes;
(ii) an individual income tax under Title 59, Chapter 10, Individual Income Tax Act; and
(iii) a sales and use tax under Title 59, Chapter 12, Sales and Use Tax Act, notwithstanding any sales and use tax exemption allowed by law; or
(iv) a combination of Subsections (3)(a)(i), (ii), and (iii);
(b) payments made to a nonresident only to the extent of the income tax paid to the state on the payments, the amount of per diems paid in the state, and other direct reimbursements transacted in the state; and
(c) payments made to a payroll company or loan-out corporation that is registered to do business in the state, only to the extent of the amount of withholding under Section 59-10-402. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Emergency: means any riot, disturbance, homicide, inmate violence occurring in any correctional facility, or any situation that presents immediate danger to the safety, security, and control of the department. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Executive director: means the executive director of the Department of Corrections. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Executive director: means the executive director of the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Facsimile signature: means the reproduction by engraving, imprinting, stamping, or other means of a manual signature. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Factory built housing: means a manufactured home or mobile home. See Utah Code 15A-1-302
Financial intermediary: means a bank, broker, clearing corporation or other person, or the nominee of any of them, which in the ordinary course of its business maintains registered public obligation accounts for its customers. See Utah Code 15-7-2
HUD Code: means the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act, as issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and published in 24 C. See Utah Code 15A-2-102
HUD Code: means the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act, 42 U. See Utah Code 15A-1-302
Inland port: means one or more sites that:
(a) contain multimodal transportation assets and other facilities that:
(i) are related but may be separately owned and managed; and
(ii) together are intended to:
(A) allow global trade to be processed and altered by value-added services as goods move through the supply chain;
(B) provide a regional merging point for transportation modes for the distribution of goods to and from ports and other locations in other regions;
(C) provide cargo-handling services to allow freight consolidation and distribution, temporary storage, customs clearance, and connection between transport modes; and
(D) provide international logistics and distribution services, including freight forwarding, customs brokerage, integrated logistics, and information systems; and
(b) may include a satellite customs clearance terminal, an intermodal facility, a customs pre-clearance for international trade, or other facilities that facilitate, encourage, and enhance regional, national, and international trade. See Utah Code 11-58-102
Inland port use: means a use of land:
(a) for an inland port;
(b) that directly implements or furthers the purposes of an inland port, as stated in Subsection (8);
(c) that complements or supports the purposes of an inland port, as stated in Subsection (8); or
(d) that depends upon the presence of the inland port for the viability of the use. See Utah Code 11-58-102
Inmate: means any man or woman who is under the jurisdiction of the department and who is assigned to the Utah state prison or to a county jail. See Utah Code 64-9b-2
Inmate: means any person who is committed to the custody of the department and who is housed at a correctional facility or at a county jail at the request of the department. See Utah Code 64-13-1
IRC: means the edition of the International Residential Code adopted under Section 15A-2-103. See Utah Code 15A-2-102
Issuer: means a public entity which issues an obligation. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Legislative action: includes legislation that:
(a) adopts a State Fire Code;
(b) amends a State Fire Code; or
(c) repeals one or more provisions of a State Fire Code. See Utah Code 15A-1-402
(a) adopts a new State Construction Code;
(b) amends the State Construction Code; or
(c) repeals one or more provisions of the State Construction Code. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Loan-out corporation: means a corporation owned by one or more artists that provides services of the artists to a third party production company. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Local regulator: means a political subdivision of the state that is empowered to engage in the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other activities subject to the codes. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Local regulator: is a s defined in Section 15A-1-202. See Utah Code 15A-1-302
Manufactured home: means a transportable factory built housing unit constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according to the HUD Code, in one or more sections, that:
(a) in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in length, or when erected on site, is 400 or more square feet; and
(b) is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems. See Utah Code 15A-1-302
Mass timber: means a structural element of Type IV construction primarily of solid, built-up, panelized or engineered wood products that meet minimum cross section dimensions of Type IV construction. See Utah Code 15A-2a-102
Mobile home: means a transportable factory built housing unit built before June 15, 1976, in accordance with a state mobile home code which existed prior to the HUD Code. See Utah Code 15A-1-302
Modular unit: means a structure:
(a) built from sections that are manufactured in accordance with the State Construction Code and transported to a building site; and
(b) the purpose of which is for human habitation, occupancy, or use. See Utah Code 15A-1-302
Motion picture company: means a company engaged in the production of:
(a) motion pictures;
(b) television series; or
(c) made-for-television movies. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Motion picture incentive: means either a cash rebate from the Motion Picture Incentive Account or a refundable tax credit under Section 59-7-614. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
New state revenue: means the state revenue collected from a business entity or a business entity's employees during a calendar year minus the baseline state revenue calculation. See Utah Code 63N-1-102
(a) incremental new state sales and use tax revenues generated as a result of a digital media project that a digital media company pays under Title 59, Chapter 12, Sales and Use Tax Act;
(b) incremental new state tax revenues that a digital media company pays as a result of a digital media project under:
(iii) Title 59, Chapter 10, Part 2, Trusts and Estates;
(iv) Title 59, Chapter 10, Part 4, Withholding of Tax; or
(v) a combination of Subsections (7)(b)(i), (ii), (iii), and (iv);
(c) incremental new state revenues generated as individual income taxes under Title 59, Chapter 10, Part 1, Determination and Reporting of Tax Liability and Information, paid by employees of the new digital media project as evidenced by payroll records from the digital media company; or
(d) a combination of Subsections (7)(a), (b), and (c). See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Not for human occupancy: means use of a structure for purposes other than protection or comfort of human beings, but allows people to enter the structure for:
(a) maintenance and repair; and
(b) the care of livestock, crops, or equipment intended for agricultural use which are kept there. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
Obligation: means an agreement by a public entity to pay principal and any interest on the obligation, whether in the form of a contract to repay borrowed money, a lease, an installment purchase agreement, or otherwise, and includes a share, participation, or other interest in any such agreement. See Utah Code 15-7-2
(c) on parole. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Official actions: means the actions by statute, order, ordinance, resolution, contract, or other authorized means by which the issuer provides for issuance of a registered public obligation. See Utah Code 15-7-2
official body: means the person or group of persons that is empowered to provide for the original issuance of an obligation of the issuer, by defining the obligation and its terms, conditions, and other incidents, or to perform duties with respect to a registered public obligation and any successor of such person or group of persons. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Payroll company: means a business entity that handles the payroll and becomes the employer of record for the staff, cast, and crew of a motion picture production. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
public entity: includes , without limitation, this state, an entity deriving powers from and acting pursuant to a state constitution or legislative act, a county, city, town, a municipal corporation, a quasi-municipal corporation, a state university or college, a school district, a special service district, a local district, a separate legal or administrative entity created under the Interlocal Cooperation Act or other joint agreement entity, a community reinvestment agency, any other political subdivision, a public authority or public agency, a public trust, a nonprofit corporation, or other organizations. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Refundable tax credit: means a refundable motion picture tax credit authorized under Section 63N-8-103 and claimed under Section 59-7-614. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Registered public obligation: means an obligation issued by a public entity which is issued pursuant to a system of registration. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Restricted account: means the Motion Picture Incentive Account created in Section 63N-8-103. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
(b) the criminal risk factors that, when addressed, reduce the individual's risk of reoffending. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Secure correctional facility: means any prison, penitentiary, or other institution operated by the department or under contract for the confinement of offenders, where force may be used to restrain them if they attempt to leave the institution without authorization. See Utah Code 64-13-1
Shapefile: means the digital vector storage format for storing geometric location and associated attribute information. See Utah Code 11-58-102
State Construction Code: means the State Construction Code adopted by:
(a) Chapter 2, Adoption of State Construction Code;
(b) Chapter 2a, Tall Wood Buildings of Mass Timber Construction Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code;
(c) Chapter 3, Statewide Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code;
(d) Chapter 4, Local Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code; and
(e) Chapter 6, Additional Construction Requirements. See Utah Code 15A-1-102
State Fire Code: means the State Fire Code adopted by Chapter 5, State Fire Code Act. See Utah Code 15A-1-102
State regulator: means an agency of the state which is empowered to engage in the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other activities subject to the codes adopted pursuant to this chapter. See Utah Code 15A-1-202
State-approved production: means a production under Subsections (2) and (5) that is:
(a) approved by the office and ratified by the board; and
(b) produced in the state by a motion picture company. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
street-legal ATV: means an all-terrain type I vehicle, all-terrain type II vehicle, or all-terrain type III vehicle, that is modified to meet the requirements of Section 41-6a-1509 to operate on highways in the state in accordance with Section 41-6a-1509. See Utah Code 41-6a-102
(a) lists the name of the applicant;
(b) lists the applicant's taxpayer identification number;
(c) lists the amount of tax credit that the office awards the applicant for the taxable year; and
(d) may include other information as determined by the office. See Utah Code 63N-8-102
Taxable value: means the value of property as shown on the last equalized assessment roll. See Utah Code 11-58-102
Uncertificated registered public obligation: means a registered public obligation which is not represented by an instrument. See Utah Code 15-7-2
Utah Code: means the Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended. See Utah Code 15A-1-102