Section 602.7 - Referability to voters of local law other than land use law.

UT Code § 20A-7-602.7 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Within 20 days after the day on which an eligible voter files an application to circulate a referendum petition under Section 20A-7-602 for a local law other than a land use law, the county, city, town, or metro township to which the referendum pertains shall: (a) review the application to determine whether the proposed referendum is legally referable to voters; and (b) notify the first three sponsors, in writing, whether the proposed referendum is: (i) legally referable to voters; or (ii) rejected as not legally referable to voters.

(a) review the application to determine whether the proposed referendum is legally referable to voters; and

(b) notify the first three sponsors, in writing, whether the proposed referendum is: (i) legally referable to voters; or (ii) rejected as not legally referable to voters.

(i) legally referable to voters; or

(ii) rejected as not legally referable to voters.

(2) For a local law other than a land use law, a proposed referendum is legally referable to voters unless: (a) the proposed referendum challenges an action that is administrative, rather than legislative, in nature; (b) the proposed referendum challenges more than one law passed by the local legislative body; or (c) the application for the proposed referendum was not timely filed or does not comply with the requirements of this part.

(a) the proposed referendum challenges an action that is administrative, rather than legislative, in nature;

(b) the proposed referendum challenges more than one law passed by the local legislative body; or

(c) the application for the proposed referendum was not timely filed or does not comply with the requirements of this part.

(3) After the end of the 20-day period described in Subsection (1), a county, city, town, or metro township may not, for a local law other than a land use law: (a) reject a proposed referendum as not legally referable to voters; or (b) except as provided in Subsection (4), challenge, in a legal action or otherwise, a proposed referendum on the grounds that the proposed referendum is not legally referable to voters.

(a) reject a proposed referendum as not legally referable to voters; or

(b) except as provided in Subsection (4), challenge, in a legal action or otherwise, a proposed referendum on the grounds that the proposed referendum is not legally referable to voters.

(4) (a) If, under Subsection (1)(b)(ii), a county, city, town, or metro township rejects a proposed referendum concerning a local law other than a land use law, a sponsor of the proposed referendum may, within 10 days after the day on which a sponsor is notified under Subsection (1)(b), challenge or appeal the decision to: (i) the Supreme Court, by means of an extraordinary writ, if possible; or (ii) a district court, if the sponsor is prohibited from pursuing an extraordinary writ under Subsection (4)(a)(i). (b) Failure of a sponsor to timely challenge or appeal a rejection under Subsection (4)(a) terminates the referendum.

(a) If, under Subsection (1)(b)(ii), a county, city, town, or metro township rejects a proposed referendum concerning a local law other than a land use law, a sponsor of the proposed referendum may, within 10 days after the day on which a sponsor is notified under Subsection (1)(b), challenge or appeal the decision to: (i) the Supreme Court, by means of an extraordinary writ, if possible; or (ii) a district court, if the sponsor is prohibited from pursuing an extraordinary writ under Subsection (4)(a)(i).

(i) the Supreme Court, by means of an extraordinary writ, if possible; or

(ii) a district court, if the sponsor is prohibited from pursuing an extraordinary writ under Subsection (4)(a)(i).

(b) Failure of a sponsor to timely challenge or appeal a rejection under Subsection (4)(a) terminates the referendum.

(5) If, on a challenge or appeal, the court determines that the proposed referendum described in Subsection (4) is legally referable to voters, the local clerk shall comply with Subsection 20A-7-604(2) within five days after the day on which the determination, and any challenge or appeal of the determination, is final.