Utah Code § 63B-20-102

Revenue Bond Authorizations -- State Building Ownership Authority
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(1) The Legislature intends that:
(a) the State Building Ownership Authority, under the authority of Title 63B, Chapter 1, Part 3,
State Building Ownership Authority Act, may issue or execute obligations, or enter into or
arrange for a lease-purchase agreement in which participation interests may be created, to
provide up to $3,900,000 for the acquisition of the Davis County Courts building and adjacent
land in Farmington City, together with additional amounts necessary to pay costs of issuance,
pay capitalized interest, and fund any debt service reserve requirements;
(b) the judicial branch use existing lease budgets as the primary revenue source for repayment of
any obligation created under authority of this section; and
(c) the judicial branch may not request additional state funds for operation and maintenance
costs.
(2) The Legislature intends that:
(a) the State Building Ownership Authority, under the authority of Title 63B, Chapter 1, Part 3,
State Building Ownership Authority Act, may issue or execute obligations, or enter into or
arrange for a lease-purchase agreement in which participation interests may be created, to
provide up to $1,200,000 for the acquisition and construction of the Utah College of Applied

Technology Administration and Training building with up to 8,000 square feet, together with
additional amounts necessary to pay costs of issuance, pay capitalized interest, and fund any
debt service reserve requirements;
(b) the Utah College of Applied Technology use existing lease budgets as the primary revenue
source for repayment of any obligation created under authority of this section; and
(c) the Utah College of Applied Technology may not request additional state funds for operation
and maintenance costs.

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