Utah Code § 35A-8-2108

Issuing authorities -- Limitations -- Duties
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(1)
(a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, an issuing authority issuing bonds without a
certificate of allocation issued under Section 35A-8-2107, or an issuing authority issuing
bonds after the expiration of a certificate of allocation, is not entitled to an allocation of the
volume cap for those bonds.
(b) An issuing authority issuing bonds in excess of the amount set forth in the related certificate
of allocation is not entitled to an allocation of the volume cap for the excess.
(2) Each issuing authority shall:
(a) advise the board of review, within 15 days after the issuance of bonds, of the principal amount
of bonds issued under each certificate of allocation by delivering to the board of review a copy
of the Form 8038 that was delivered or shall be delivered to the Internal Revenue Service
in connection with the bonds, or, if no Form 8038 is required to be delivered to the Internal
Revenue Service, a completed copy of a Form 8038 prepared for the board of review with
respect to the bonds; and
(b) if all or a stated portion of the bonds for which a certificate of allocation was received will not
be issued, advise the board of review in writing, within 15 days of the earlier of:
(i) the final decision not to issue all or a stated portion of the bonds; or
(ii) the expiration of the certificate of allocation.
(3) Failure by an issuing authority to notify the board of review under Subsection (2), including
failure to timely deliver a Form 8038, may, in the sole discretion of the board of review, result in
the board of review denying further consideration of applications from the issuing authority.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 393, 2026 General Session
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 182, 2018 General Session
Renumbered 7/1/2026

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