Utah Code § 63H-1-701

Annual authority budget -- Fiscal year -- Public hearing required -- Auditor forms
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(1) The authority shall prepare an annual budget of revenues and expenditures for the authority for
each fiscal year.
(2) The board shall adopt the annual authority budget before June 30.
(3) The authority's fiscal year shall be the period from July 1 to the following June 30.
(4)
(a) Before adopting an annual budget, the authority board shall hold a public hearing on the
annual budget.
(b) The authority shall provide notice of the public hearing on the annual budget by publishing
notice, as a class A notice under Section 63G-30-102, for at least one week immediately
before the day of the public hearing.

(c) The authority shall make the annual budget available for public inspection at least three days
before the date of the public hearing.
(5) The state auditor shall prescribe the budget forms and the categories to be contained in each
authority budget, including:
(a) revenues and expenditures for the budget year; and
(b) administrative costs, including legal fees, rent, supplies, and other materials, and salaries of
authority personnel.
(6)
(a) Within 30 days after adopting an annual budget, the authority board shall file a copy of the
annual budget with the auditor of each county in which a project area of the authority is
located, the State Tax Commission, the state auditor, the State Board of Education, and
each taxing entity that levies a tax on property from which the authority collects property tax
allocation.
(b) The requirement of Subsection (6)(a) to file a copy of the annual budget with the state as a
taxing entity is met if the authority files a copy with the State Tax Commission and the state
auditor.

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