Utah Code § 53G-4-608

Requirement to conduct seismic safety evaluations when issuing a bond
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Federal guidelines" means guidelines and procedures specified in "Rapid Visual Screening
of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards: A Handbook, 2nd Edition" published by the United
States Federal Emergency Management Agency.
(b) "Qualifying general obligation bond" means a bond:
(i) issued pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 14, Local Government Bonding Act; and
(ii) authorized by an election held on or after July 1, 2013.
(c) "Seismic safety evaluation" means a seismic safety rapid visual screening evaluated in
accordance with federal guidelines or a more detailed seismic structural evaluation.
(2) If a school district issues a qualifying general obligation bond, the school district shall, except as
provided in Subsection (4), conduct or update a seismic safety evaluation of each school district
building:

(a) constructed before 1975; and
(b) used by the school district as a school.
(3) A seismic safety evaluation conducted under Subsection (2) shall be conducted by a licensed
structural engineer familiar with seismic codes.
(4) A school district is not required to conduct or update a seismic safety evaluation of a building as
required in Subsection (2)(a) if a seismic safety evaluation was performed on the building within
the 25-year period before the school district issues the qualifying general obligation bond.
(5) Creation of a seismic safety evaluation of a school, or a list of schools needing seismic
upgrades, shall not be construed as expanding or changing the state's or a school district's
common law duty of care for liability purposes.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2018 General Session

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