Utah Code § 63B-16-101

Highway bonds -- Maximum amount -- Use of proceeds for highway projects
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(1)
(a) The total amount of bonds issued under this section may not exceed $1,145,000,000.
(b) When the Department of Transportation certifies to the commission that the requirements
of Subsection 72-2-125(4)(e) have been met and certifies the amount of bond proceeds
that it needs to provide funding for projects on the project list for the next fiscal year, the
commission may issue and sell general obligation bonds in an amount equal to the certified
amount plus costs of issuance.
(2)
(a) Proceeds from the issuance of bonds shall be provided to the Department of Transportation
to pay all or part of the costs of state highway construction or reconstruction projects that
are included in the project list established and prioritized in accordance with Subsection
72-2-125(4).
(b) The costs under Subsection (2)(a) may include the cost of acquiring land, interests in land,
easements and rights-of-way, improving sites, and making all improvements necessary,
incidental, or convenient to the facilities, interest estimated to accrue on these bonds during
the period to be covered by construction of the projects plus a period of six months after the
end of the construction period, interest estimated to accrue on any bond anticipation notes
issued under the authority of this title, and all related engineering, architectural, and legal
fees.
(3) The commission or the state treasurer may make any statement of intent relating to a
reimbursement that is necessary or desirable to comply with federal tax law.
(4) The Department of Transportation may enter into agreements related to projects before the
receipt of proceeds of bonds issued under this chapter.

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