UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 17. Counties |
Chapter 52. Changing Forms of County Government |
Part 5. Forms of County Government |
§ 17-52-504. County executive-council form of county government.
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(2) The county executive shall be the chief executive officer or body of the county. (3) In the county executive-council form of county government: (a) the county council is the county legislative body and shall have the powers, duties, and functions of a county legislative body under Chapter 53, Part 2, County Legislative Body; and (b) the county executive shall have the powers, duties, and functions of a county executive under Chapter 53, Part 3, County Executive. (4) References in any statute or state rule to the "governing body" or the "board of county commissioners" of the county, in the county executive-council form of county government, means: (a) the county council, with respect to legislative functions, duties, and powers; and (b) the county executive, with respect to executive functions, duties, and powers.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 133, 2000 General Session