Utah Code § 17B-2a-404

Improvement district board of trustees
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "County district" means an improvement district that does not include within its boundaries
any territory of a municipality.
(b) "County member" means a member of a board of trustees of a county district.
(c) "Electric district" means an improvement district that was created for the purpose of providing
electric service.
(d) "Included municipality" means a municipality whose boundaries are entirely contained within
but do not coincide with the boundaries of an improvement district.
(e) "Municipal district" means an improvement district whose boundaries coincide with the
boundaries of a single municipality.
(f) "Populous regular district" means a regular district with a population exceeding 250,000.
(g) "Qualified municipality" means a municipality:
(i) whose boundary includes an area that is within a populous regular district and an area that is
outside the populous regular district;
(ii) a portion of which receives one or more services from a populous regular district; and
(iii) whose population receiving service from the populous regular district is greater than the
population of an included municipality within the populous regular district.
(h) "Regular district" means an improvement district that is not a county district, electric district, or
municipal district.

(i) "Remaining area" means the area of a regular district that:
(i) is outside the boundaries of an included municipality or qualified municipality; and
(ii) includes the area of an included municipality or qualified municipality whose legislative body
elects, under Subsection (5)(a)(ii), not to appoint a member to the board of trustees of the
regular district.
(j) "Remaining area member" means a member of a board of trustees of a regular district who is
appointed, or, if applicable, elected to represent the remaining area of the district.
(2) The legislative body of the municipality included within a municipal district may:
(a) elect, at the time of the creation of the district, to be the board of trustees of the district; and
(b) adopt at any time a resolution providing for:
(i) the election of board of trustees members, as provided in Section 17B-1-306; or
(ii) the appointment of board of trustees members, as provided in Section 17B-1-304.
(3)
(a) The legislative body of a county whose unincorporated area is partly or completely within a
county district may:
(i) elect, at the time of the creation of the district, to be the board of trustees of the district, even
though a member of the legislative body of the county may not meet the requirements of
Subsection 17B-1-302(1);
(ii) adopt at any time a resolution providing for:
(A) the election of board of trustees members, as provided in Section 17B-1-306; or
(B) except as provided in Subsection (4), the appointment of board of trustees members, as
provided in Section 17B-1-304; and
(iii) if the conditions of Subsection (3)(b) are met, appoint a member of the legislative body
of the county to the board of trustees, except that the legislative body of the county may
not appoint more than three members of the legislative body of the county to the board of
trustees.
(b) A legislative body of a county whose unincorporated area is partly or completely within a
county district may take an action under Subsection (3)(a)(iii) if:
(i) more than 35% of the residences within a county district that receive service from the district
are seasonally occupied homes, as defined in Subsection 17B-1-302(2)(a)(ii);
(ii) the board of trustees are appointed by the legislative body of the county; and
(iii) there are at least two appointed board members who meet the requirements of Subsections
17B-1-302(1), (2), (3), (5), (6), and (7), except that a member of the legislative body of the
county need not satisfy the requirements of Subsections 17B-1-302(1), (2), and (3).
(4) Subject to Subsection (6)(d), the legislative body of a county may not adopt a resolution
providing for the appointment of board of trustees members as provided in Subsection (3)(a)(ii)
(B) at any time after the county district is governed by an elected board of trustees unless:
(a) the elected board has ceased to function;
(b) the terms of all of the elected board members have expired without the board having called
an election; or
(c) the elected board of trustees unanimously adopts a resolution approving the change from an
elected to an appointed board.
(5)
(a)
(i) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(a)(ii), the legislative body of each included municipality
and, if applicable, the legislative body of each qualified municipality shall each appoint one
member to the board of trustees of a regular district.

(ii) The legislative body of an included municipality and the legislative body of a qualified
municipality may elect not to appoint a member to the board under Subsection (5)(a)(i).
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (6), the legislative body of each county whose boundaries
include a remaining area shall appoint all other members to the board of trustees of a regular
district.
(6) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), each remaining area member of a regular district and each
county member of a county district shall be elected, as provided in Section 17B-1-306, if:
(a) the petition or resolution initiating the creation of the district provides for remaining area or
county members to be elected;
(b) the district holds an election to approve the district's issuance of bonds;
(c) for a regular district, an included municipality elects, under Subsection (5)(a)(ii), not to appoint
a member to the board of trustees; or
(d)
(i) at least 90 days before the municipal general election or regular general election, as
applicable, a petition is filed with the district's board of trustees requesting remaining area
members or county members, as the case may be, to be elected; and
(ii) the petition is signed by registered voters within the remaining area or county district, as the
case may be, equal in number to at least 10% of the number of registered voters within the
remaining area or county district, respectively, who voted in the last gubernatorial election.
(7) Subject to Section 17B-1-302, the number of members of a board of trustees of a regular
district shall be:
(a) the number of included municipalities within the district plus the number of qualified
municipalities partially within the district, if:
(i) the number of included municipalities and qualified municipalities is greater than nine or is an
odd number that is not greater than nine; and
(ii) the district does not include a remaining area;
(b) the number of included municipalities and qualified municipalities plus one, if the number of
included municipalities within the district plus the number of qualified municipalities partially
within the district is an even number that is less than nine; and
(c) the number of included municipalities and qualified municipalities plus two, if:
(i) the number of included municipalities and qualified municipalities is an odd number that is
less than nine; and
(ii) the district includes a remaining area.
(8)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (8)(b), each remaining area member of the board of
trustees of a regular district shall reside within the remaining area.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (8)(a) and subject to Subsection (8)(c), each remaining area
member shall be chosen from the district at large if:
(i) the population of the remaining area is less than 5% of the total district population; or
(ii)
(A) the population of the remaining area is less than 50% of the total district population; and
(B) the majority of the members of the board of trustees are remaining area members.
(c) Application of Subsection (8)(b) may not prematurely shorten the term of any remaining area
member serving the remaining area member's elected or appointed term on May 11, 2010.
(9) If the election of remaining area or county members of the board of trustees is required
because of a bond election, as provided in Subsection (6)(b):
(a) a person may file a declaration of candidacy if:
(i) the person resides within:

(A) the remaining area, for a regular district; or
(B) the county district, for a county district; and
(ii) otherwise qualifies as a candidate;
(b) the board of trustees shall, if required, provide a ballot separate from the bond election ballot,
containing the names of candidates and blanks in which a voter may write additional names;
and
(c) the election shall otherwise be governed by Title 20A, Election Code.
(10)
(a)
(i) This Subsection (10) applies to the board of trustees members of an electric district.
(ii) Subsections (2) through (9) do not apply to an electric district.
(b) The legislative body of the county in which an electric district is located may appoint the initial
board of trustees of the electric district as provided in Section 17B-1-304.
(c) After the initial board of trustees is appointed as provided in Subsection (10)(b), each member
of the board of trustees of an electric district shall be elected by persons using electricity from
and within the district.
(d) Each member of the board of trustees of an electric district shall be a user of electricity from
the district and, if applicable, the division of the district from which elected.
(e) The board of trustees of an electric district may be elected from geographic divisions within
the district.
(f) A municipality within an electric district is not entitled to automatic representation on the board
of trustees.

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