Utah Code § 17C-6-301

Private-public partnerships for a zone
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(1) A person that seeks to enter into a private-public partnership with an agency shall provide the
agency with an application that:
(a) demonstrates the applicant is qualified to operate, in whole or in part, a project within the
zone; and
(b) provides any additional information required by the creating entity or agency.
(2) An agency may enter into a private-public partnership:
(a) if, after reviewing the application described in Subsection (1), the agency determines a
private-public partnership will promote the objectives of the zone; and
(b) through an agreement described in this section.
(3) An agreement to create a private-public partnership between a person and an agency may:
(a) establish or recognize an ownership interest in the project for the person, in consideration of
the person's financial investment in the project;
(b) establish an ownership interest in the project for the agency or agency's creating entity, in
consideration of the public's financial investment in the project; or
(c) create a lease between the person and the agency.

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