Utah Code § 11-42-106

Action to contest assessment or proceeding -- Requirements -- Exclusive remedy
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-- Bonds and assessment incontestable.
(1) A person who contests an assessment or any proceeding to designate an assessment area or
levy an assessment may commence a civil action against the local entity to:
(a) set aside a proceeding to designate an assessment area; or

(b) enjoin the levy or collection of an assessment.
(2)
(a) Each action under Subsection (1) shall be commenced in the district court with jurisdiction in
the county in which the assessment area is located.
(b)
(i) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b)(ii), an action under Subsection (1) may not be
commenced against and a summons relating to the action may not be served on the local
entity more than 60 days after the effective date of the:
(A) designation resolution or designation ordinance, if the challenge is to the designation of an
assessment area;
(B) assessment resolution or ordinance, if the challenge is to an assessment; or
(C) amended resolution or ordinance, if the challenge is to an amendment.
(ii) The period for commencing an action and serving a summons under Subsection (2)(b)(i) is
30 days if:
(A) the designation resolution, assessment resolution, or amended resolution was adopted by
a development authority, an infrastructure financing district under Title 17B, Chapter 2a,
Part 13, Infrastructure Financing District, or a public infrastructure district under Title 17D,
Chapter 4, Public Infrastructure District Act; and
(B) all owners of property within the assessment area or proposed assessment area consent
in writing to the designation resolution, assessment resolution, or amended resolution.
(3)
(a) An action under Subsection (1) is the exclusive remedy of a person who:
(i) claims an error or irregularity in an assessment or in any proceeding to designate an
assessment area or levy an assessment; or
(ii) challenges a bondholder's right to repayment.
(b) A court may not hear any complaint under Subsection (1) that a person was authorized to
make but did not make in a protest under Section 11-42-203 or at a hearing under Section
11-42-204.
(c)
(i) If a person has not brought a claim for which the person was previously authorized to bring
but is otherwise barred from making under Subsection (2)(b), the claim may not be brought
later because of an amendment to the resolution or ordinance unless the claim arises from
the amendment itself.
(ii) In an action brought pursuant to Subsection (1), a person may not contest a previous
decision, proceeding, or determination for which the service deadline described in
Subsection (2)(b) has expired by challenging a subsequent decision, proceeding, or
determination.
(4) An assessment or a proceeding to designate an assessment area or to levy an assessment
may not be declared invalid or set aside in part or in whole because of an error or irregularity
that does not go to the equity or justice of the proceeding or the assessment meeting the
requirements of Section 11-42-409.
(5) After the expiration of the period referred to in Subsection (2)(b):
(a) assessment bonds and refunding assessment bonds issued or to be issued with respect to
an assessment area and assessments levied on property in the assessment area become at
that time incontestable against all persons who have not commenced an action and served a
summons as provided in this section; and
(b) a suit to enjoin the issuance or payment of assessment bonds or refunding assessment
bonds, the levy, collection, or enforcement of an assessment, or to attack or question in any

way the legality of assessment bonds, refunding assessment bonds, or an assessment may
not be commenced, and a court may not inquire into those matters.
(6)
(a) This section may not be interpreted to insulate a local entity from a claim of misuse of
assessment funds after the expiration of the period described in Subsection (2)(b).
(b)
(i) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b)(ii), an action in the nature of mandamus is the sole
form of relief available to a party challenging the misuse of assessment funds.
(ii) The limitation in Subsection (6)(b)(i) does not prohibit the filing of criminal charges against or
the prosecution of a party for the misuse of assessment funds.

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