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Utah Code > Title 4 > Chapter 2 – Administration
Part 1 Organization 4-2-101 – 4-2-109
Part 2 State Chemist 4-2-201 – 4-2-202
Part 3 Enforcement and Penalties 4-2-301 – 4-2-305
Part 4 State Veterinarian 4-2-401 – 4-2-402
Part 5 Horse Tripping Awareness 4-2-501 – 4-2-504
Part 6 Local Food Advisory Council 4-2-601 – 4-2-604
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 4 > Chapter 2
Affected entity: means :
(i) a county of the first or second class in whose unincorporated area the area proposed for annexation is located;
(ii) a county of the third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class in whose unincorporated area the area proposed for annexation is located, if the area includes residents or commercial or industrial development;
(iii) a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts, or special service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act, whose boundary includes any part of an area proposed for annexation;
(iv) a school district whose boundary includes any part of an area proposed for annexation, if the boundary is proposed to be adjusted as a result of the annexation; and
(v) a municipality whose boundaries are within 1/2 mile of an area proposed for annexation. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Annexation petition: means a petition under Section 10-2-403 proposing the annexation to a municipality of a contiguous, unincorporated area that is contiguous to the municipality. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Appropriation: means an allocation of money by the governing body for a specific purpose. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Board: means the Agricultural Advisory Board created in Section 4-2-108. See Utah Code 4-2-502
Budget: means a plan of financial operations for a fiscal period which embodies estimates of proposed expenditures for given purposes and the proposed means of financing them. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Budget officer: means the city auditor in a city of the first and second class, the mayor or some person appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council in a city of the third, fourth, or fifth class, the mayor in the council-mayor optional form of government, or the person designated by the charter in a charter city. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Budget period: means the fiscal period for which a budget is prepared. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Check: means an order in a specific amount drawn upon a depository by an authorized officer of a city. See Utah Code 10-2-428
City general fund: means the general fund used by a city. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Commission: means the State Tax Commission. See Utah Code 10-1-303
Commission: means the State Tax Commission. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Commission: means a boundary commission established under Section 10-2-409 for the county in which the property that is proposed for annexation is located. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Contractual franchise fee: means :
(i) a fee similar to Subsection (2)(a); or
(ii) any combination of Subsections (2)(a) and (b). See Utah Code 10-1-303
Current period: means the fiscal period in which a budget is prepared and adopted, i. See Utah Code 10-2-428
customer: means the person who is obligated under a contract with a telecommunications provider to pay for telecommunications service received under the contract. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Delivered value: means the fair market value of the taxable energy delivered for sale or use in the municipality and includes:
(ii) any transportation, freight, customer demand charges, services charges, or other costs typically incurred in providing taxable energy in usable form to each class of customer in the municipality. See Utah Code 10-1-303
Department: means any functional unit within a fund that carries on a specific activity, such as a fire or police department within a city general fund. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Energy supplier: means a person supplying taxable energy, except that the commission may by rule exclude from this definition a person supplying a de minimis amount of taxable energy. See Utah Code 10-1-303
Enterprise fund: means a fund as defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board that is used by a municipality to report an activity for which a fee is charged to users for goods or services. See Utah Code 10-1-404
Enterprise fund: means a fund as defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board that is used by a municipality to report an activity for which a fee is charged to users for goods or services. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Estimated revenue: means the amount of revenue estimated to be received from all sources during the budget period in each fund for which a budget is being prepared. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Expansion area: means the unincorporated area that is identified in an annexation policy plan under Section 10-2-401. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Feasibility consultant: means a person or firm with expertise in the processes and economics of local government. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Financial officer: means the mayor in the council-mayor optional form of government or the city official as authorized by Section 10-6-158. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Fiscal period: means the annual or biennial period for accounting for fiscal operations in each city. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Franchise agreement: means a franchise or an ordinance, contract, or agreement granting a franchise. See Utah Code 10-1-303
Franchise tax: means :
(c) any combination of Subsections (7)(a) and (b). See Utah Code 10-1-303
Fund: is a s defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board as reflected in the Uniform Accounting Manual for All Local Governments prepared by the Office of the Utah State Auditor. See Utah Code 10-1-404
Fund: is a s defined by generally accepted accounting principles as reflected in the Uniform Accounting Manual for Utah Cities. See Utah Code 10-2-428
General fund: is a s defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board as reflected in the Uniform Accounting Manual for All Local Governments prepared by the Office of the Utah State Auditor. See Utah Code 10-1-404
General fund: is a s defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board as reflected in the Uniform Accounting Manual for All Local Governments prepared by the Office of the Utah State Auditor. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Governing body: means a city council, or city commission, as the case may be, but the authority to make any appointment to any position created by this chapter is vested in the mayor in the council-mayor optional form of government. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Gross receipts from telecommunications service: includes a charge necessary to complete a sale of a telecommunications service. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Horse event: means an event in which horses are roped or tripped for the purpose of a specific event or contest. See Utah Code 4-2-502
Horse tripping: means the lassoing or roping of the legs of an equine, or otherwise tripping or causing an equine to fall by any means, for the purpose of entertainment, sport, or contest, or practice for entertainment, sport, or contest. See Utah Code 4-2-502
Interfund loan: means a loan of cash from one fund to another, subject to future repayment. See Utah Code 10-1-404
Interfund loan: means a loan of cash from one fund to another, subject to future repayment. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Last completed fiscal period: means the fiscal period next preceding the current period. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Mobile telecommunications service: is a s defined in the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Municipal selection committee: means a committee in each county composed of the mayor of each municipality within that county. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Municipality: means a city or town. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Peninsula: when used to describe an unincorporated area, means an area surrounded on more than 1/2 of its boundary distance, but not completely, by incorporated territory and situated so that the length of a line drawn across the unincorporated area from an incorporated area to an incorporated area on the opposite side shall be less than 25% of the total aggregate boundaries of the unincorporated area. See Utah Code 10-1-104
Person: is a s defined in Section 59-12-102. See Utah Code 10-1-303
petitioner: means :
(a) one or more persons who:
(i) own title to real property within the area proposed for disconnection; and
(ii) sign a request for disconnection proposing to disconnect the area proposed for disconnection from the municipality; or
(b) the mayor of the municipality within which the area proposed for disconnection is located who signs a request for disconnection proposing to disconnect the area proposed for disconnection from the municipality. See Utah Code 10-2-501
Planning advisory area: means the same as that term is defined in Section 17-27a-306. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Public funds: means any money or payment collected or received by an officer or employee of the city acting in an official capacity and includes money or payment to the officer or employee for services or goods provided by the city, or the officer or employee while acting within the scope of employment or duty. See Utah Code 10-2-428
service address: means :
(a) if the location described in this Subsection (8)(a) is known, the location of the telecommunications equipment:
(b) if the location described in Subsection (8)(a) is not known but the location described in this Subsection (8)(b) is known, the location of the origination point of the signal of the telecommunications service first identified by:
(c) if the locations described in Subsection (8)(a) or (b) are not known, the location of a customer's place of primary use. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Special fund: means any fund other than the city general fund. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Specified county: means a county of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Taxable energy: means gas and electricity. See Utah Code 10-1-303
telecommunications provider: means a person that:
(ii) engages in an activity described in Subsection (9)(a)(i) for the shared use with or resale to any person of the telecommunications service. See Utah Code 10-1-402
Telecommunications service: means :
(a) telecommunications service, as defined in Section 59-12-102, other than mobile telecommunications service, that originates and terminates within the boundaries of this state;
(b) mobile telecommunications service, as defined in Section 59-12-102:
(ii) only to the extent permitted by the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U. See Utah Code 10-1-402
telecommunications tax or fee: means any of the following imposed by a municipality on a telecommunications provider:
(v) a license tax;
(vi) a franchise fee; or
(vii) a charge similar to a tax, license, or fee described in Subsections (11)(a)(i) through (vi). See Utah Code 10-1-402
Town general fund: means the general fund used by a town. See Utah Code 10-1-404
Unincorporated peninsula: means an unincorporated area:
(i) that is part of a larger unincorporated area;
(ii) that extends from the rest of the unincorporated area of which it is a part;
(iii) that is surrounded by land that is within a municipality, except where the area connects to and extends from the rest of the unincorporated area of which it is a part; and
(iv) whose width, at any point where a straight line may be drawn from a place where it borders a municipality to another place where it borders a municipality, is no more than 25% of the boundary of the area where it borders a municipality. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Urban development: means :
(i) a housing development with more than 15 residential units and an average density greater than one residential unit per acre; or
(ii) a commercial or industrial development for which cost projections exceed $750,000 for all phases. See Utah Code 10-2-401
Utility: means a utility owned by a city, in whole or in part, that provides electricity, gas, water, or sewer, or any combination of them. See Utah Code 10-2-428
Warrant: means an order drawn upon the city treasurer, in the absence of sufficient money in the city's depository, by an authorized officer of a city for the purpose of paying a specified amount out of the city treasury to the person named or to the bearer as money becomes available. See Utah Code 10-2-428