Utah Code § 53G-4-605

Testing validity of bonds to be refunded -- Procedure
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If considered advisable by the local school board, the validity of any bonds intended to be
refunded may be determined in the following manner:
(1) The local school board shall:
(a) publish a notice describing with sufficient particularity for identification the bond or bonds
intended to be refunded:
(i) once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper published in the school district; and
(ii) as required in Section 45-1-101; and
(b) post a notice for two successive weeks in three public and conspicuous places describing
with sufficient particularity for identification the bond or bonds intended to be refunded.
(2) The notice shall require any person objecting to the legality, regularity, or validity of the bonds,
their issue or sale, or the indebtedness represented by the bonds, to appear before the local
school board at a specified place within the district on a specified day and time.
(3) The time may not be less than 14 nor more than 60 days after the first publication or posting of
the notice.
(4) The notice shall require the person to appear at the meeting with his objections in writing, duly
verified.
(5) The local school board shall convene at the time and place specified in the notice and receive
all objections as prescribed in Subsection (4).
(6) The objections shall be filed with and preserved by the local school board.
(7) If no written objections are presented at the time and place specified in the notice, the local
school board shall so certify.

(8) All persons are then prohibited from questioning in any manner or proceeding the legality,
regularity, or validity of the bond or bonds, their issue or sale, or the indebtedness represented
by the bonds, and the local school board may then refund the bonds.
(9) Any person filing a written objection under Subsection (4) shall, within 20 days after the filing,
commence appropriate legal proceedings against the local school board and others as may
be proper parties, in the district court for the county in which the school district is situated, to
challenge and determine the legality, regularity, and validity of the bond or bonds, their issue
and sale, or the indebtedness represented by them.
(10) Failure to commence the proceedings within 20 days bars the person filing objections from
questioning, in any manner or proceeding, the legality, regularity, or validity of the bond or
bonds, their issue or sale, or the indebtedness represented by the bonds.
(11) Upon proof of failure to commence proceedings, by certificate of the clerk of the court, the
local school board may refund the bonds.

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