Utah Code § 4-47-201

Elimination by the county executive -- Notice of intention
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(1) The county executive may provide for the elimination of abandoned horses in the respective
counties in the following manner:
(a) The county executive shall cause notice to be:
(i)
(A) published at least once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation published in the county; and
(B) in accordance with Section 45-1-101, published for three weeks;
(ii) posted in at least five public places outside of the county seat on public highways in such
county; and
(iii) posted in three public places at the county seat, one of which shall be at the front door of
the courthouse.
(b) The notices posted outside of the county seat shall be posted not less than two miles apart,
and all posted notices shall be posted at least 30 days before the date which the county
executive shall fix for the beginning of the elimination of abandoned horses from the range in
such county as hereinafter provided.
(2) The notice shall be substantially in the following form:
 Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of law the county executive
of ____ County, Utah, will proceed to eliminate abandoned horses from the open range in
said county, and that beginning on __________(month\day\year), a drive will be held, and all
abandoned horses running upon the open range will, under the direction and supervision of
the county executive, be eliminated. All owners of horses running upon the open range are

hereby given notice to file with the county executive a description of the horses, and the brands
or marks thereon.
 Dated this __________(month\day\year).
 By order of the county executive of ____ County, Utah.
_______________
County Clerk.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 401, 2026 General Session

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