Utah Code § 17D-2-202

Staff and personnel of a local building authority -- Legal, accounting, and
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auditing services.
(1) A local building authority may:
(a) as necessary for the local building authority's performance of its functions and activities:
(i) subject to Subsection (2), contract for or employ staff and other personnel, including the
personnel of the creating local entity; and
(ii) contract with the creating local entity to use the creating local entity's property or facilities;
and
(b) include the cost of the use of the creating local entity's personnel, property, or facilities
under Subsection (1)(a) in the amount the local building authority charges under a lease or
agreement with the creating local entity.
(2)
(a) If a creating local entity has an elected attorney, that elected attorney shall be the legal
advisor to and provide all legal services for the local building authority created by the creating
local entity, subject to Subsection (3).
(b) If a creating local entity has an elected auditor, that elected auditor shall provide all
accounting and auditing services for the local building authority created by the creating local
entity, subject to Subsection (3).

(c) The local building authority shall reimburse the creating local entity for legal, accounting, and
auditing services provided by the creating local entity's elected attorney or auditor, based on
the actual cost of the services, including a reasonable amount that the creating local entity
allocates for overhead, employee benefits, and general and administrative costs.
(3) Subsection (2) may not be construed to prevent a local building authority from obtaining:
(a) with the consent of the elected attorney and the governing body, legal services from an
outside attorney;
(b) with the consent of the elected auditor and the governing body, accounting or auditing
services from an outside accountant or auditor; or
(c) an opinion of an outside attorney or accountant that is necessary for the issuance of the local
building authority's bonds.
(4) If fees for legal, accounting, or auditing services related to a project are paid by the creating
local entity and not reimbursed by the local building authority, the local building authority may
not include the cost of those services in the amount the local building authority charges under a
lease agreement with the creating local entity with respect to that project.

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