Utah Code § 17B-1-301

Board of trustees duties and powers
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(1)
(a) This section does not apply to a large public transit district created in accordance with
Chapter 2a, Part 8, Public Transit District Act.
(b) Each special district shall be governed by a board of trustees that shall:
(i) manage and conduct the business and affairs of the district; and
(ii) determine all questions of district policy.
(c) All powers of a special district are exercised through the board of trustees.
(2) The board of trustees may:
(a) fix the location of the special district's principal place of business and the location of all offices
and departments, if any;
(b) fix the times of meetings of the board of trustees;
(c) select and use an official district seal;
(d) subject to Subsections (3) and (4), employ employees and agents, or delegate to district
officers power to employ employees and agents, for the operation of the special district
and the special district's properties and prescribe or delegate to district officers the power
to prescribe the duties, compensation, and terms and conditions of employment of those
employees and agents;
(e) require crime insurance for district officers and employees charged with the handling of
district funds in an amount set by the board;
(f) contract for or employ professionals to perform work or services for the special district that
cannot satisfactorily be performed by the officers or employees of the district;
(g) through counsel, prosecute on behalf of or defend the special district in all court actions or
other proceedings in which the district is a party or is otherwise involved;
(h) adopt bylaws for the orderly functioning of the board;
(i) adopt and enforce rules and regulations for the orderly operation of the special district or for
carrying out the district's purposes;
(j) prescribe a system of civil service for district employees;
(k) on behalf of the special district, enter into contracts that the board considers to be for the
benefit of the district;
(l) acquire, construct or cause to be constructed, operate, occupy, control, and use buildings,
works, or other facilities for carrying out the purposes of the special district;
(m) on behalf of the special district, acquire, use, hold, manage, occupy, and possess property
necessary to carry out the purposes of the district, dispose of property when the board
considers it appropriate, and institute and maintain in the name of the district any action or
proceeding to enforce, maintain, protect, or preserve rights or privileges associated with
district property;
(n) delegate to a district officer the exercise of a district duty; and
(o) exercise all powers and perform all functions in the operation of the special district and the
special district's properties as are ordinarily exercised by the governing body of a political
subdivision of the state and as are necessary to accomplish the purposes of the district.

(3)
(a) As used in this Subsection (3), "interim vacancy period" means:
(i) if any member of the special district board is elected, the period of time that:
(A) begins on the day on which an election is held to elect a special district board member;
and
(B) ends on the day on which the special district board member-elect begins the member's
term; or
(ii) if any member of the special district board is appointed, the period of time that:
(A) begins on the day on which an appointing authority posts a notice of vacancy in
accordance with Section 17B-1-304; and
(B) ends on the day on which the individual who is appointed by the special district board to
fill the vacancy begins the individual's term.
(b)
(i) The special district may not hire during an interim vacancy period a manager, a chief
executive officer, a chief administrative officer, an executive director, or a similar position to
perform executive and administrative duties or functions.
(ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(b)(i):
(A) the special district may hire an interim manager, a chief executive officer, a chief
administrative officer, an executive director, or a similar position during an interim vacancy
period; and
(B) the interim manager's, chief executive officer's, chief administrative officer's, or similar
position's employment shall terminate once a new manager, chief executive officer, chief
administrative officer, or similar position is hired by the new special district board after the
interim vacancy period has ended.
(c) Subsection (3)(b) does not apply if:
(i) all the elected special district board members who held office on the day of the election for
the special district board members, whose term of office was vacant for the election are re-
elected to the special district board; and
(ii) all the appointed special district board members who were appointed whose term of
appointment was expiring are re-appointed to the special district board.
(4) A special district board that hires an interim manager, a chief executive officer, a chief
administrative officer, an executive director, or a similar position in accordance with this section
may not enter into an employment contract that contains an automatic renewal provision with
the interim manager, chief executive officer, chief administrative officer, executive director, or
similar position.

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