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Section 101 - Definitions.

UT Code § 20A-7-101 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) "Budget officer" means: (a) for a county, the person designated as budget officer in Section 17-19a-203; (b) for a city, the person designated as budget officer in Subsection 10-6-106(4); (c) for a town, the town council; or (d) for a metro township, the person described in Subsection (1)(a) for the county in which the metro township is located.

(a) for a county, the person designated as budget officer in Section 17-19a-203;

(b) for a city, the person designated as budget officer in Subsection 10-6-106(4);

(c) for a town, the town council; or

(d) for a metro township, the person described in Subsection (1)(a) for the county in which the metro township is located.

(2) "Certified" means that the county clerk has acknowledged a signature as being the signature of a registered voter.

(3) "Circulation" means the process of submitting an initiative or referendum petition to legal voters for their signature.

(4) "Eligible voter" means a legal voter who resides in the jurisdiction of the county, city, or town that is holding an election on a ballot proposition.

(5) "Final fiscal impact statement" means a financial statement prepared after voters approve an initiative that contains the information required by Subsection 20A-7-202.5(2) or 20A-7-502.5(2).

(6) "Initial fiscal impact estimate" means: (a) a financial statement prepared under Section 20A-7-202.5 after the filing of an application for an initiative petition; or (b) a financial and legal statement prepared under Section 20A-7-502.5 or 20A-7-602.5 for an initiative or referendum petition.

(a) a financial statement prepared under Section 20A-7-202.5 after the filing of an application for an initiative petition; or

(b) a financial and legal statement prepared under Section 20A-7-502.5 or 20A-7-602.5 for an initiative or referendum petition.

(7) "Initiative" means a new law proposed for adoption by the public as provided in this chapter.

(8) "Initiative packet" means a copy of the initiative petition, a copy of the proposed law, and the signature sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit.

(9) (a) "Land use law" means a law of general applicability, enacted based on the weighing of broad, competing policy considerations, that relates to the use of land, including land use regulation, a general plan, a land use development code, an annexation ordinance, or a comprehensive zoning ordinance or resolution. (b) "Land use law" does not include a land use decision, as defined in Section 10-9a-103 or 17-27a-103.

(a) "Land use law" means a law of general applicability, enacted based on the weighing of broad, competing policy considerations, that relates to the use of land, including land use regulation, a general plan, a land use development code, an annexation ordinance, or a comprehensive zoning ordinance or resolution.

(b) "Land use law" does not include a land use decision, as defined in Section 10-9a-103 or 17-27a-103.

(10) "Legal signatures" means the number of signatures of legal voters that: (a) meet the numerical requirements of this chapter; and (b) have been obtained, certified, and verified as provided in this chapter.

(a) meet the numerical requirements of this chapter; and

(b) have been obtained, certified, and verified as provided in this chapter.

(11) "Legal voter" means a person who: (a) is registered to vote; or (b) becomes registered to vote before the county clerk certifies the signatures on an initiative or referendum petition.

(a) is registered to vote; or

(b) becomes registered to vote before the county clerk certifies the signatures on an initiative or referendum petition.

(12) "Legally referable to voters" means: (a) for a proposed local initiative, that the proposed local initiative is legally referable to voters under Section 20A-7-502.7; or (b) for a proposed local referendum, that the proposed local referendum is legally referable to voters under Section 20A-7-602.7.

(a) for a proposed local initiative, that the proposed local initiative is legally referable to voters under Section 20A-7-502.7; or

(b) for a proposed local referendum, that the proposed local referendum is legally referable to voters under Section 20A-7-602.7.

(13) "Local attorney" means the county attorney, city attorney, or town attorney in whose jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.

(14) "Local clerk" means the county clerk, city recorder, or town clerk in whose jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.

(15) (a) "Local law" includes: (i) an ordinance; (ii) a resolution; (iii) a land use law; or (iv) other legislative action of a local legislative body. (b) "Local law" does not include an individual property zoning decision.

(a) "Local law" includes: (i) an ordinance; (ii) a resolution; (iii) a land use law; or (iv) other legislative action of a local legislative body.

(i) an ordinance;

(ii) a resolution;

(iii) a land use law; or

(iv) other legislative action of a local legislative body.

(b) "Local law" does not include an individual property zoning decision.

(16) "Local legislative body" means the legislative body of a county, city, town, or metro township.

(17) "Local obligation law" means a local law passed by the local legislative body regarding a bond that was approved by a majority of qualified voters in an election.

(18) "Local tax law" means a law, passed by a political subdivision with an annual or biannual calendar fiscal year, that increases a tax or imposes a new tax.

(19) "Measure" means a proposed constitutional amendment, an initiative, or referendum.

(20) "Referendum" means a process by which a law passed by the Legislature or by a local legislative body is submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection.

(21) "Referendum packet" means a copy of the referendum petition, a copy of the law being submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection, and the signature sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit.

(22) (a) "Signature" means a holographic signature. (b) "Signature" does not mean an electronic signature.

(a) "Signature" means a holographic signature.

(b) "Signature" does not mean an electronic signature.

(23) "Signature sheets" means sheets in the form required by this chapter that are used to collect signatures in support of an initiative or referendum.

(24) "Special local ballot proposition" means a local ballot proposition that is not a standard local ballot proposition.

(25) "Sponsors" means the legal voters who support the initiative or referendum and who sign the application for petition copies.

(26) (a) "Standard local ballot proposition" means a local ballot proposition for an initiative or a referendum. (b) "Standard local ballot proposition" does not include a property tax referendum described in Section 20A-7-613.

(a) "Standard local ballot proposition" means a local ballot proposition for an initiative or a referendum.

(b) "Standard local ballot proposition" does not include a property tax referendum described in Section 20A-7-613.

(27) "Tax percentage difference" means the difference between the tax rate proposed by an initiative or an initiative petition and the current tax rate.

(28) "Tax percentage increase" means a number calculated by dividing the tax percentage difference by the current tax rate and rounding the result to the nearest thousandth.

(29) "Verified" means acknowledged by the person circulating the petition as required in Sections 20A-7-205 and 20A-7-305.

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Section 101 - Definitions.