Utah Code § 11-68-502

Sources from which bonds may be made payable -- Authority powers regarding
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bonds.
(1) The principal and interest on bonds issued by the authority may be made payable from:
(a) the income and revenues of the development projects financed with the proceeds of the
bonds;
(b) the income and revenues of certain designated development projects whether or not they
were financed in whole or in part with the proceeds of the bonds;
(c) the income, revenues, proceeds, and funds the authority derives from or holds in connection
with the authority undertaking and carrying out development;
(d) revenue from a special event tax under Title 59, Chapter 12, Part 23, Fair Park Special Event
Tax;
(e) authority revenues generally;
(f) a contribution, loan, grant, or other financial assistance from the federal government or a
public entity in aid of the development; or
(g) funds derived from any combination of the sources listed in Subsections (1)(a) through (g).
(2)
(a) In connection with the issuance of authority bonds, the authority may:
(i) pledge all or any part of the authority's gross or net rents, fees, or revenues to which the
authority's right then exists or may thereafter come into existence; and
(ii) make the covenants and take the action that may be necessary, convenient, or desirable
to secure the authority's bonds, or, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, that will
tend to make the bonds more marketable, even though such covenants or actions are not
specifically enumerated in this chapter.
(b) The authority may not use all or any portion of the fair park land as collateral for any bonds
or encumber the fair park land by mortgage, deed of trust, or otherwise as collateral for any
bonds.

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