Utah Code § 59-2-913

Definitions -- Statement of amount and purpose of levy -- Contents of statement --
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Filing with county auditor -- Transmittal to commission -- Calculations for establishing tax
levies -- Format of statement.
(1) As used in this section, "budgeted property tax revenues" does not include property tax
revenue received by a taxing entity from personal property that is:
(a) assessed by a county assessor in accordance with Part 3, County Assessment; and
(b) semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
(2)
(a) The legislative body of each taxing entity shall file a statement as provided in this section with
the county auditor of the county in which the taxing entity is located.
(b) The auditor shall annually transmit the statement to the commission:
(i) before June 22; or
(ii) with the approval of the commission, on a subsequent date prior to the date required by
Section 59-2-1317 for the county treasurer to provide the notice under Section 59-2-1317.
(c) The statement shall contain the amount and purpose of each levy fixed by the legislative body
of the taxing entity.
(3) For purposes of establishing the levy set for each of a taxing entity's applicable funds, the
legislative body of the taxing entity shall calculate an amount determined by dividing the
budgeted property tax revenues, specified in a budget that has been adopted and approved
prior to setting the levy, by the amount calculated under Subsections 59-2-924(4)(b)(i) through
(iv).
(4) The format of the statement under this section shall:
(a) be determined by the commission; and
(b) cite any applicable statutory provisions that:
(i) require a specific levy; or
(ii) limit the property tax levy for any taxing entity.
(5) The commission may require certification that the information submitted on a statement under
this section is true and correct.

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