(1) As a condition of receiving state or federal financing or grants to be used for an improvement to a capital asset related to wastewater or sewer infrastructure, the governing body of a wastewater service provider shall commit to adopt a capital asset management plan.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 19-5-202

  • Board: means the Water Quality Board created in Section 19-1-106. See Utah Code 19-5-102
  • Capital asset: means an asset that:
         (1)(a) is a significant investment or an essential component necessary to provide a wastewater service, including:
              (1)(a)(i) a facility;
              (1)(a)(ii) infrastructure, whether above or below ground level;
              (1)(a)(iii) equipment; or
              (1)(a)(iv) a communications network; and
         (1)(b) is owned by a wastewater service provider. See Utah Code 19-5-201
  • Governing body: means a political subdivision governing body defined in Section 63A-15-102. See Utah Code 19-5-201
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Wastewater service provider: means a political subdivision of the state that owns, operates, or otherwise sponsors through agreement a sewerage system, a treatment works, or large underground wastewater disposal system for the collection, storage, treatment, or disposal of domestic waste. See Utah Code 19-5-201
(2) The board shall make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to establish the elements of a capital asset management plan required by Subsection (1).