
[Utah Code Table of Contents]
[TITLE 11. Table of Contents]
11-1-1 Auditor's certificate to show obligation within debt limit.
The county auditor of each county, the auditor of each
city, and the clerk of each board of education in this state
shall endorse a certificate upon every bond, warrant or other
evidence of debt, issued pursuant to law by any such officer,
that the same is within the lawful debt limit of such county,
city or school district, respectively, and is issued according
to law. He shall sign such certificate in his official character.
1953
11-1-2 Auditors may rely on certain facts.
Whenever a county legislative body, board of city commissioners,
city council, or board of education of any such county, city,
or school district shall find or declare that any appropriation
or expenditure for which a warrant or warrants are to be
issued was or is for interest upon the bonded debt, for salaries,
or for the current expenses of such county, city, or school
district, such finding or declaration shall conclusively
protect the county auditor, city auditor, or clerk of the
board of education of any such county, city, or school district,
as to such facts, in certifying any warrant or warrants therefor
to be within the lawful debt limit of such county, city,
or school district.
1993
11-1-3 False certificate - Class A misdemeanor.
Any person mentioned in Section
11-1-1
who neglects to endorse any certificate as
required, or who makes any certificate falsely and fraudulently,
is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
1986
11-1-4 Sinking fund - Investment.
The legislative body of any county, municipality, school
district, or taxing unit of Utah shall invest any sinking
fund created by authority of law by following the procedures
and requirements of Title 51, Chapter 7, State Money Management
Act.
1992
11-1-5 Form, time, and place of payment - Held in trust.
Whenever any county, municipality, school district or taxing unit within this state is authorized to issue and sell its bonds, they may be issued in serial form or in the form of term bonds and made payable in such manner and at such times, within legal limits, as such county, municipality, school district or taxing unit may determine. Principal and interest shall be made payable only at a duly incorporated bank or trust company operating under state or national banking laws or principal and interest may be made payable at such a bank or trust company or at the office of the treasurer of the issuer, at the option of the holder; provided, such alternative places of payment are designated in the bonds by the issuer at the time such bonds are issued.
All payments of funds either as principal or interest
on any bonds issued by any county, municipality, school district
or other taxing unit within this state paid to anyone other
than the owner of such bonds shall be regarded and held as
trust funds, and the person, firm or corporation so receiving
the same shall be held as a trustee of such funds holding
the same for the benefit of the owners and holders of such
bonds until the same are fully paid over. Until such funds
are paid over by the person, firm or corporation collecting
the same, they shall be set up and held in a separate trust
account and not commingled or used by the collector in any
manner whatever.
1953
11-1-6 Violation of act a misdemeanor.
Anyone violating the provisions of this act shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor.
1953
