Utah Code § 72-10-203.5

Advisory boards of airports and extraterritorial airports
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(1) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Airport owner" means the municipality, county, or airport authority that owns one or more
airports.
(b) "Extraterritorial airport" means an airport, including the airport facilities, real estate, or other
assets related to the operation of an airport, outside the municipality or county and within the
boundary of a different municipality or county.
(2)
(a) If an airport owner that owns an international airport also owns one or more extraterritorial
airports, the airport owner shall create and maintain an advisory board as described in this
section.
(b) The advisory board shall advise and consult the airport owner according to the process set
forth in ordinance, rule, or regulation of the airport owner.
(3)
(a) An advisory board described in Subsection (2) shall consist of 11 members, appointed as
follows:
(i) one individual from each municipality or county in which an extraterritorial airport is located,
appointed:
(A) according to an ordinance or policy in place in each municipality or county for appointing
individuals to a board, if any; or
(B) if no ordinance or policy described in Subsection (3)(a)(i)(A) exists, by the chief executive
officer of the municipality or county, with advice and consent from the legislative body of
the municipality or county in which the extraterritorial airport is located; and
(ii) as many individuals as necessary, appointed by the chief executive officer of the airport
owner, with advice and consent from the legislative body of the airport owner, when added
to the individuals appointed under Subsection (3)(a)(i), to equal 11 total members on the
advisory board.
(b) The airport owner shall ensure that members of the advisory board have the following
qualifications:
(i) at least one member with experience in commercial or industrial construction projects with a
budget of at least $10,000,000; and
(ii) at least one member with experience in management and oversight of an entity with an
operating budget of at least $10,000,000.
(4)
(a)
(i) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), the term of office for members of the advisory board
shall be four years or until a successor is appointed, qualified, seated, and has taken the
oath of office.
(ii) A member of the advisory board may serve two terms.
(b) When a vacancy occurs on the board for any reason, the replacement shall be appointed
according to the procedures set forth in Subsection (3) for the member who vacated the seat,
and the replacement shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(5) The advisory board shall select a chair of the advisory board.
(6)
(a) The chief executive officer of each municipality or county in which an extraterritorial airport is
located, with the advice and consent of the respective legislative body of the municipality or
county, may create an extraterritorial airport advisory board to represent the interests of the
extraterritorial airport.
(b) The extraterritorial airport advisory boards described in Subsection (6)(a) shall meet at least
quarterly, and:
(i) shall provide advisory support to the member of the advisory board representing the
municipality or county; and
(ii) may advise in the request for proposals process of a fixed base operator for the respective
extraterritorial airport.
(7) The airport owner, in consultation with the airport advisory board, shall, consistent with the
requirements of federal law, study, produce an analysis, and advise regarding the highest and
best use and operational strategy for each airport, including all lands, facilities, and assets
owned by the airport owner.
(8) An airport owner, in consultation with the county auditor and the county assessor of a county in
which an extraterritorial airport is located, shall explore in good faith whether a municipality or
county where an extraterritorial airport is located receives airport-related tax disbursements to
which the municipality or county is entitled.
(9) An airport owner shall report annually to the Transportation Interim Committee regarding the
requirements in this section.

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