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Utah Code > Title 4 > Chapter 17
Utah Code > Title 4 > Chapter 17 – Utah Noxious Weed Act
§ 4-17-101 Title
§ 4-17-102 Definitions
§ 4-17-103 Commissioner — Functions, powers, and duties
§ 4-17-104 Creation of State Weed Committee — Membership — Powers and duties — Expenses
§ 4-17-105 County weed control board — Appointment — Composition — Terms — Removal — Compensation
§ 4-17-106 Commissioner may require county weed control board to justify failure to enforce provisions
§ 4-17-107 County weed control board responsible for control of noxious weeds — Cooperation with other county boards — Authority to designate noxious weed — Public hearing before removal of noxious weed from state list
§ 4-17-108 Weed control supervisor — Qualification — Appointment — Duties
§ 4-17-109 Notice of noxious weeds to be published annually in county — Notice to particular property owners to control noxious weeds — Methods of prevention or control specified — Failure to control noxious weeds considered public nuisance
§ 4-17-110 Noxious weeds — Failure to control after notice of nuisance — Notice and hearing — Control at county expense — Owner liable for county costs — Charges lien against property
§ 4-17-111 Hearing before county weed control board — Appeal of decision to the county legislative body — Judicial review
§ 4-17-112 Jurisdiction of state and local agencies to control weeds
§ 4-17-113 County noxious weed control fund authorized
§ 4-17-114 Invasive Species Mitigation Account created
§ 4-17-115 Cooperative agreements and grants to rehabilitate areas infested with or threatened by invasive species
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 4 > Chapter 17
Affected municipality: means an incorporated city or town:
(ii) within which an existing dealership is located and a franchisor is proposing a new or relocated dealership within the relevant market area of that existing dealership of the same line-make. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Affiliate: has the meaning set forth in Section 16-10a-102. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Aftermarket product: means any product or service not included in the franchisor's suggested retail price of the new motor vehicle, as that price appears on the label required by 15 U. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Authority jurisdictional land: means land within the authority boundary delineated in the electronic shapefile that:
(a) is the electronic component of H. See Utah Code 11-58-102
board: means the Utah Motor Vehicle Franchise Advisory Board created in Section 13-14-103. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Commission: means the Utah Horse Racing Commission created by this chapter. See Utah Code 4-38-102
Commissioner: means the commissioner of agriculture and food or the commissioner's representative. See Utah Code 4-38-202
(b) subject to Subsection 13-39-201(2):
(i) an instant message identity, subject to rules made by the division under Subsection 13-39-203(1);
(ii) a mobile or other telephone number;
(iii) a facsimile number; or
(iv) an electronic address:
(A) similar to a contact point listed in this Subsection (1); and
(B) defined as a contact point by rule made by the division under Subsection 13-39-203(1). See Utah Code 13-39-102
County noxious weed: means any plant that is:
(a) not on the state noxious weed list;
(b) especially troublesome in a particular county; and
(c) declared by the county legislative body to be a noxious weed within the county. See Utah Code 4-38-202
(b) that is identified as a new motor vehicle dealer's principal place of business for licensing purposes under Section 41-3-204. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Department: means the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Division: means the Division of Consumer Protection in the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 13-39-102
Do-not-drive order: means an order issued by a franchisor that instructs an individual not to operate a motor vehicle of the franchisor's line-make due to a recall. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Executive director: means the executive director of the Department of Commerce. See Utah Code 13-14-102
franchise agreement: includes a sales and service agreement. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Lead: means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of a potential customer whose contact information was obtained from a franchisor's program, process, or system designed to generate referrals for the purchase or lease of a new motor vehicle, or for service work related to the franchisor's vehicles. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Line-make: means :
(v) a franchise agreement authorizes a dealer to sell. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Motor home: means a self-propelled vehicle, primarily designed as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational, or vacation use. See Utah Code 13-14-102
New correctional facility: means the state correctional facility being developed in Salt Lake City to replace the state correctional facility in Draper. See Utah Code 11-59-102
(b) for a motor vehicle that is not a trailer, travel trailer, or semitrailer, has been driven less than 7,500 miles. See Utah Code 13-14-102
New motor vehicle dealer: is a person who is licensed under Subsection 41-3-202(1)(a) to sell new motor vehicles. See Utah Code 13-14-102
notify: includes both traditional written communications and all reliable forms of electronic communication unless expressly prohibited by statute or rule. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Primary market area: means :
(b) for a new or relocated dealership, the geographic area proposed by the franchisor that the new or relocated dealership is intended to serve. See Utah Code 13-14-102
(d) a chiropractor holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 73, Chiropractic Physician Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of chiropractics;
(e) a podiatric physician holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 5a, Podiatric Physician Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of podiatry;
(f) an optometrist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 16a, Utah Optometry Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of optometry;
(g) a veterinarian holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 28, Veterinary Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of veterinary medicine;
(h) an architect holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 3a, Architects Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of architecture;
(i) 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;
(j) a naturopath holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 71, Naturopathic Physician Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of naturopathy;
(k) a pharmacist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of pharmacy;
(l) an attorney granted the authority to practice law by:
(m) a professional engineer registered under Title 58, Chapter 22, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act;
(n) 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;
(o) a psychologist holding a license under Title 58, Chapter 61, Psychologist Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating the practice of psychology;
(p) 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;
(q) 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;
(r) a nurse licensed under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act, or Title 58, Chapter 44a, Nurse Midwife Practice Act;
(s) a landscape architect licensed under Title 58, Chapter 53, Landscape Architects Licensing Act, and any subsequent laws regulating landscape architects; or
(t) 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 13-14-308
Property tax differential: means the difference between:
(a) the amount of property tax revenues generated each tax year by all taxing entities from a project area, using the current assessed value of the property; and
(b) the amount of property tax revenues that would be generated from that same area using the base taxable value of the property. See Utah Code 11-58-102
Race meet: means the entire period of time for which a licensee has been approved by the commission to hold horse races. See Utah Code 4-38-102
Racetrack facility: means a racetrack within Utah approved by the commission for the racing of horses, including the track surface, grandstands, clubhouse, all animal housing and handling areas, and other areas in which a person may enter only upon payment of an admission fee or upon presentation of authorized credentials. See Utah Code 4-38-102
Recall: means a determination by a franchisor or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that a motor vehicle has a safety-related defect or fails to meet a federal safety or emissions standard. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Recall repair: means any diagnostic work, labor, or part necessary to resolve an issue that is the basis of a recall. See Utah Code 13-14-102
Recognized race meet: means a race meet recognized by a national horse breed association. See Utah Code 4-38-102
Recreational vehicle: includes :
(v) a van. See Utah Code 13-14-102
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 13-14-308
Site-control agreement: means an agreement, however denominated and regardless of the agreement's form or of the parties to the agreement, that has the effect of:
(a) controlling in any way the use and development of the premises upon which a franchisee's business operations are located;
(b) requiring a franchisee to establish or maintain an exclusive dealership facility on the premises upon which the franchisee's business operations are located; or
(c) restricting the ability of the franchisee or, if the franchisee leases the dealership premises, the franchisee's lessor to transfer, sell, lease, develop, redevelop, or change the use of some or all of the dealership premises, whether by sublease, lease, collateral pledge of lease, right of first refusal to purchase or lease, option to purchase or lease, or any similar arrangement. See Utah Code 13-14-102
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 13-14-305
Used motor vehicle: means a motor vehicle that:
(b) for a motor vehicle that is not a trailer, travel trailer, or semitrailer, has been driven 7,500 or more miles. See Utah Code 13-14-102