Utah Code § 17D-5-203

Board of trustees -- Conflict of interest -- Compensation
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(1) A board member with a personal investment described in Section 67-16-9 is not in violation of
Section 67-16-9 if:
(a) before beginning service as a board member, the board member complies with the disclosure
requirements of Section 67-16-7, as though that section applied to the board member's
ownership of a personal investment described in Section 67-16-9; and
(b) during the board member's service, the board member complies with:
(i) the disclosure requirements of Section 67-16-7, as provided in Subsection (1)(a), upon any
significant change in the board member's personal investment; and
(ii) applicable requirements of this part and the governing document.
(2) An infrastructure financing district may not compensate a board member for the member's
service on the board unless the board member is a resident within the boundary of the
infrastructure financing district.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 105, 2026 General Session

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