Utah Code § 17D-5-204

Relationship with other local entities
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(1) The applicability of local land use regulations under Title 10, Chapter 20, Municipal Land Use,
Development, and Management Act, or Title 17, Chapter 79, County Land Use, Development,
and Management Act, is not affected by:
(a) the creation or operation of an infrastructure financing district; or
(b) the infrastructure financing district's provision of funding for the development of infrastructure
within the infrastructure financing district boundary.
(2) The boundary of an infrastructure financing district is not affected by:
(a) a municipality's annexation of an unincorporated area of a county; or
(b) the adjustment of a boundary shared by more than one municipality.
(3) A debt, obligation, or other financial burden of an infrastructure financing district, including any
liability of or claim or judgment against an infrastructure financing district:
(a) is borne solely by the infrastructure financing district; and
(b) is not the debt, obligation, or other financial burden of any other political subdivision of the
state or of the state.
(4)
(a) Nothing in this chapter affects the requirement for infrastructure for which an infrastructure
financing district provides funding to comply with all applicable standards and design,
inspection, and other requirements of the county, municipality, special district, or special
service district that will own and operate the infrastructure after the infrastructure is
completed.
(b) Upon the completion of infrastructure for which an infrastructure financing district has
provided funding, the infrastructure shall be conveyed:

(i) to the county, municipality, special district, or special service district that will operate the
infrastructure; and
(ii) at no cost to the county, municipality, special district, or special service district.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 105, 2026 General Session

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