Utah Code § 17-64-302

Special meetings -- How called -- Business limited
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(1) If the business of the county requires a special meeting of the legislative body, a meeting may
be ordered by a majority of the legislative body or by the chair.
(2) Each order calling a special meeting shall:
(a) be signed by the members or chair calling the meeting;
(b) be entered in the minutes of the legislative body; and
(c) specify the business to be transacted at the meeting.
(3) No business other than that specified in the order may be transacted at a special meeting
unless all members of the legislative body are present and give consent.
(4) Except as otherwise provided by county ordinance, the county clerk shall give five days notice
of each special meeting to each member of the legislative body who does not join in the order
calling the meeting.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 13, 2025 Special Session 1

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