Utah Code § 35A-16-501

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As used in this part:
(1) "Applicable county" means a county of the first or second class.
(2) "Applicable local homeless council" means the local homeless council that is responsible for
coordinating homeless response within an applicable county.
(3) "Board" means the Utah Homeless Services Board created in Section 35A-16-204.

(4) "Capacity limit" means a limit as to the number of individuals that a homeless shelter may
provide overnight shelter to under a conditional use permit.
(5) "Chief executive officer" means the same as that term is defined in Section 11-51-102.
(6) "Community location" means the same as that term is defined in Section 10-8-41.6.
(7) "Conference of mayors" means an association consisting of the mayor of each municipality
located within a county.
(8) "Council of governments" means the same as that term is defined in Section 72-2-117.5.
(9) "County winter response task force" or "task force" means a task force described in Section
35A-16-501.5.
(10) "Homeless shelter" means a facility that:
(a) provides temporary shelter to individuals experiencing homelessness;
(b) operates year-round; and
(c) is not subject to restrictions that limit the hours, days, weeks, or months of operation.
(11) "Municipality" means a city or town.
(12) "State facility" means the same as that term is defined in Section 63A-5b-1001.
(13) "Subsequent winter response period" means the winter response period that begins on
October 15 of the year in which a county winter response task force is required to submit a
winter response plan to the office under Section 35A-16-502.
(14) "Targeted winter response bed count" means the targeted bed count number for an applicable
county during the winter response period, as determined jointly by the applicable local
homeless council and the office.
(15) "Temporary winter response shelter" means a facility that:
(a) provides temporary emergency shelter to individuals experiencing homelessness during a
winter response period; and
(b) does not operate year-round.
(16) "Winter response period" means the period beginning October 15 and ending April 30 of the
following year.
(17) "Winter response plan" means the plan described in Section 35A-16-502.

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