Utah Code § 17D-1-303

Election or appointment of administrative control board members
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (5), a county or municipal legislative body that creates an
administrative control board may provide for board members to be elected or appointed, or for
some members to be elected and some appointed.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), each member of an administrative control board shall be
elected or appointed as provided for the election or appointment, respectively, of a member of a
board of trustees of a special district under Title 17B, Chapter 1, Part 3, Board of Trustees.
(3) A municipality or improvement district under Title 17B, Chapter 2a, Part 4, Improvement District
Act, may appoint one member to represent it on an administrative control board created for a
special service district if:
(a) the special service district was created by a county;

(b) the municipality or improvement district:
(i) provides the same service as the special service district; or
(ii) provided the same service as the special service district:
(A) prior to the creation of the special service district, if all or part of the municipality or
improvement district was then included in the special service district; or
(B) prior to all or part of the municipality or improvement district being annexed into the
special service district; and
(c) the special service district includes some or all of the area included within the municipality or
improvement district.
(4) An institution of higher education for which a special service district provides commodities,
services, or facilities may appoint the number of members of an administrative control board of
that special service district that are equal in number to at least 1/3 of the total number of board
members.
(5) With respect to an administrative control board created for a special service district created by
a county of the first class to provide jail service as provided in Subsection 17D-1-201(10), the
county legislative body shall appoint:
(a) three members from a list of at least six recommendations from the county sheriff;
(b) three members from a list of at least six recommendations from municipalities within the
county; and
(c) three members from a list of at least six recommendations from the county executive.

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