(1) The governing body of an agency is a board consisting of the current members of the community legislative body.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 17C-1-203

  • Board: means the governing body of an agency, as described in Section 17C-1-203. See Utah Code 17C-1-102
  • Community: means a county or municipality. See Utah Code 17C-1-102
  • County executive: means :
         (7)(a) the county commission, in the county commission or expanded county commission form of government established under Title 17, Chapter 52a, Changing Forms of County Government;
         (7)(b) the county executive, in the county executive-council optional form of government authorized by Section 17-52a-203; or
         (7)(c) the county manager, in the council-manager optional form of government authorized by Section 17-52a-204. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Municipality: means a cityor town. See Utah Code 17C-1-102
  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
(2) A majority of board members constitutes a quorum for the transaction of agency business.
(3) A board may not adopt a resolution, pass a motion, or take any other official board action without the concurrence of at least a majority of the board members present at a meeting at which a quorum is present.
(4)

     (4)(a) The mayor or the mayor’s designee of a municipality operating under a council-mayor form of government, as defined in Section 10-3b-102:

          (4)(a)(i) serves as the executive director of an agency created by the municipality; and
          (4)(a)(ii) exercises the agency’s executive powers.
     (4)(b) The county executive or the county executive’s designee of a county operating under a county executive-council form of government, as described in Section 17-52a-203:

          (4)(b)(i) serves as the executive director of an agency created by the county; and
          (4)(b)(ii) exercises the agency’s executive powers.