Utah Code § 17D-1-206

Protests
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(1) An interested person may protest:
(a) the creation of a special service district; or
(b) a service that the special service district is proposed to provide.
(2) Each protest under Subsection (1) shall:
(a) be in writing;
(b) be submitted:
(i) to the legislative body of the county or municipality by which the special service district is
proposed to be created; and
(ii) no later than 60 days after the public hearing required under Subsection 17D-1-204(2); and
(c) explain why the person is protesting.
(3) A person who submitted a written protest against the creation of a special service district may
withdraw the protest or, having withdrawn a protest, cancel the withdrawal, no later than 60
days after the public hearing required under Subsection 17D-1-204(2).
(4) The legislative body of a county or municipality may not adopt a resolution or ordinance
creating a special service district if adequate protests are filed with respect to the creation of the
special service district.
(5) The legislative body of a county or municipality may not adopt a resolution or ordinance
authorizing a special service district to provide a service if adequate protests are filed with
respect to that service.

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