Utah Code § 17B-1-1305

Petition certification -- Removal or reinstatement of signature
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(1) Within 30 days after the filing of a petition under Subsection 17B-1-1303(1)(a) or (2), the clerk
shall:
(a) with the assistance of officers of the county in which the special district is located from whom
the clerk requests assistance, determine whether the petition meets the requirements of
Section 17B-1-1303 and Subsection 17B-1-1304(1); and
(b)
(i) if the clerk determines that the petition complies with the requirements, certify the petition
and mail or deliver written notification of the certification to the contact sponsor; or
(ii) if the clerk determines that the petition fails to comply with any of the requirements, reject
the petition and mail or deliver written notification of the rejection and the reasons for the
rejection to the contact sponsor.
(2) For a registered voter petition, the county clerk shall determine or shall assist a board of
trustees or municipal clerk or recorder with determining whether a signer is a registered voter
using the procedures described in Section 20A-1-1002.
(3)

(a) If the clerk rejects a petition under Subsection (1)(b)(ii), the petition may be amended to
correct the deficiencies for which it was rejected and then refiled.
(b) A valid signature on a petition that was rejected under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) may be used
toward fulfilling the applicable signature requirement of the petition as amended under
Subsection (3)(a).
(4) The clerk shall process an amended petition filed under Subsection (3)(a) in the same manner
as an original petition under Subsection (1).
(5)
(a) A signer of a petition may remove or, once removed, reinstate the signer's signature at any
time before the public hearing under Section 17B-1-1306 by submitting a written statement
requesting removal or reinstatement with the clerk.
(b) For a registered voter petition:
(i) a statement described in Subsection (5)(a) shall comply with the requirements described in
Subsection 20A-1-1003(2); and
(ii) the county clerk shall determine or shall assist a board of trustees or municipal clerk or
recorder with determining whether to remove or reinstate the signer's signature using the
procedures described in Subsection 20A-1-1003(3).

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