Utah Code § 10-3b-102

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As used in this chapter:
(1) "Council-mayor form of government" means the form of municipal government that:
(a)
(i) is provided for in Laws of Utah 1977, Chapter 48;
(ii) may not be adopted without voter approval; and
(iii) consists of two separate, independent, and equal branches of municipal government; and
(b) on and after May 5, 2008, is described in Part 2, Council-Mayor Form of Municipal
Government.
(2) "Five-member council form of government" means the form of municipal government described
in Part 4, Five-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.
(3) "Six-member council form of government" means the form of municipal government described
in Part 3, Six-Member Council Form of Municipal Government.

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