Utah Code § 59-2-1005

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(c) A telecommunications service provider shall file a signed statement setting forth the
telecommunications service provider'spersonal property in accordance with Section
59-2-306.5.
(d) A telecommunications service provider shall claim an exemption for personal property in
accordance with Section 59-2-1115.
(2)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b) or (c), a person shall file a signed statement
described in Subsection (1) on or before May 15 of the year the county assessor requests the
statement described in Subsection (1).
(b) For a county of the first class, a person shall file the signed statement described in
Subsection (1) on or before the later of:
(i) 60 days after the day on which the county assessor requests the statement; or
(ii) May 15 of the year the county assessor requests the statement described in Subsection (1)
if, by resolution, the county legislative body of that county adopts the deadline described in
Subsection (2)(a).
(c) If a county assessor requests a signed statement described in Subsection (1) on or after
March 16, the person shall file the signed statement within 60 days after the day on which the
county assessor requests the signed statement.
(3) The signed statement shall include the following:
(a) all property belonging to, claimed by, or in the possession, control, or management of the
person, any firm of which the person is a member, or any corporation of which the person is
president, secretary, cashier, or managing agent;
(b) the county in which the property is located or in which the property is taxable; and, if taxable
in the county in which the signed statement was made, also the city, town, school district,
road district, or other taxing district in which the property is located or taxable;
(c) all lands in parcels or subdivisions not exceeding 640 acres each, the sections and fractional
sections of all tracts of land containing more than 640 acres that have been sectionized by the
United States government, and the improvements on those lands; and
(d) for a person who owns taxable tangible personal property as defined in Section 59-2-1115,
the person's NAICS code, as classified under the current North American Industry
Classification System of the federal Executive Office of the President, Office of Management
and Budget.
(4) Every county assessor may subpoena and examine any person in any county in relation to any
signed statement but may not require that person to appear in any county other than the county
in which the subpoena is served.
(5)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b), if the signed statement discloses property in any
other county, the county assessor shall file the signed statement and send a copy to the
county assessor of each county in which the property is located.
(b) If the signed statement discloses personal property of a telecommunications service provider,
the county assessor shall notify the telecommunications service provider of the requirement to
file a signed statement in accordance with Section 59-2-306.5.

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