Utah Code § 17-63-801

Property taxes levied for specified services -- Special revenue fund -- Limitations
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on use -- Collection, accounting, and expenditures.
(1) A county may account separately for the revenues derived from a property tax, that is lawfully
levied for a specific purpose, in accordance with this section.
(2) To levy a property tax under this section, the legislative body of the county that levies the
property tax shall indicate through ordinance:
(a) that the county levies the tax under this section; and
(b) the specific service for which the county levies the tax.
(3) A property tax levied under this section is subject to the maximum rate a county may levy for
property taxes under Section 59-2-908.
(4)
(a) A county that collects a property tax under this section shall:
(i) create a special revenue fund to hold the revenues collected under this section; and
(ii) deposit revenues collected from that tax into the special revenue fund described in
Subsection (4)(a)(i).
(b) A county may only expend revenues from a special revenue fund described in Subsection (4)
(a) for a purpose that is solely related to the provision of the service described in Subsection
(2)(b) for which the county created the special revenue fund.
(5) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (4), a county that levies a property tax under this
section shall:
(a) levy and collect the tax in accordance with Title 59, Chapter 2, Property Tax Act;
(b) account for revenues derived from the tax in accordance with this chapter; and
(c) levy and collect and account for revenues derived from the tax in the same general manner as
for the county's other property taxes.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 13, 2025 Special Session 1

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