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11-54-142
Section 11-54-142 Additional powers conferred on municipalities. In addition to any other powers
which it may now have, each municipality shall have the following powers: (1) To acquire,
whether by construction, purchase, gift, or lease, one or more projects, which shall be located
within this state and may be located within or without the municipality, or partially within
or partially without the municipality, but which shall not be located more than 15 miles outside
of the corporate limits of the municipality; (2) To lease to others any or all of its projects
for such rentals and upon such terms and conditions as the governing body may deem advisable
and as shall not conflict with the provisions of this article; and (3) To issue revenue bonds
for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring, by construction and purchase, or either,
any project, and to secure the payment of such bonds, all as hereinafter provided. No municipality
shall have the power to operate any project as a...
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11-54-52
Section 11-54-52 Powers of municipalities generally as to acquisition, leasing, etc., of projects
for provision of buildings and other facilities for certain national organizations. In addition
to any other powers which it may now have, each municipality shall have the following powers:
(1) To acquire, whether by construction, purchase, gift, or lease, and to equip one or more
projects, which shall be located within this state and may be located within or without the
municipality or partially within or partially without the municipality, but which shall not
be located more than 15 miles outside of the corporate limits of the municipality; (2) To
improve, enlarge, expand, equip, furnish, insure, and maintain one or more projects; (3) To
lease to others any or all of its projects or any part thereof for such rentals and upon such
terms and conditions as the governing body may deem advisable and as shall not conflict with
the provisions of this article and to grant options to renew or...
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38-7-3
Section 38-7-3 License to operate or conduct child-care facility - Requirements; recordkeeping;
parental notifications, etc.; affidavits; inspections and investigations. (a) No person, group
of persons, or corporation may operate or conduct any facility for child care, as defined
in this chapter, without being licensed or approved as provided in this chapter. (b)(1) Except
as provided in subdivision (2), the licensure requirements of this chapter do not apply to
a child-care facility that is operating as an integral part of a local church ministry or
a religious nonprofit school, and is so recognized in the church or school's documents, whether
operated separately or as a part of a religious nonprofit school unit, secondary school unit,
or institution of higher learning under the governing board or authority of the local church
or its convention, association, or regional body to which it may be subject. (2) A child-care
facility that receives state or federal funds or is operating for...
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9-15-56
Section 9-15-56 Application for beach project; issuance of permit. (a) Upon application by
a coastal municipality, the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,
acting through the Lands Division of the department, shall issue a permit for the construction
and maintenance of a beach project by the coastal municipality under the authority of Article
11 of Chapter 47 of Title 11, provided all of the requirements of this section shall have
been satisfied. (b) The application for a beach project shall contain, at a minimum, all of
the following: (1) A detailed description of the location, dimensions, and design features
of the proposed beach project. (2) A copy of the survey, map, metes and bounds description,
or plane coordinate references adopted by the governing body of the coastal municipality as
identifying the location of the mean high tide line and the locations of the limits of the
landward and seaward extensions of the proposed beach project relative to...
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11-47-210.1
Section 11-47-210.1 Legislative findings and declarations. The Legislature finds and declares
all of the following: (1) Through this article, the Legislature has (i) granted to each municipality
in the state, acting either individually or in cooperation with one or more other municipalities,
the power to acquire, operate, manage, and control parks, playgrounds, and other recreational
or athletic facilities and to authorize the organization of an authority, as a public corporation,
to act on behalf of the municipality or municipalities in providing for the ownership and
management of parks, playgrounds, and other recreational or athletic facilities, (ii) provided
for the organization of the authorities, and (iii) specified certain powers to be enjoyed
by such an authority. (2) In order to facilitate the accomplishment of the legislative objectives
reflected in this article and to provide for a greater degree of mutual cooperation among
separate political subdivisions, it is necessary,...
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11-54-22
Section 11-54-22 Powers of municipalities generally as to acquisition, leasing, etc., of projects
for industry, trade, and pollution control. In addition to any other powers which it may now
have, each municipality shall have the following powers: (1) To acquire and, in connection
with such acquisition, to enlarge, improve, and expand, whether by construction, purchase,
gift, or lease, one or more projects which shall be located within this state and may be located
within or without the municipality or partially within or partially without the municipality,
but which shall not be located more than 15 miles outside of the corporate limits of the municipality;
(2) To lease to others any or all of its projects for such rentals and upon such terms and
conditions as the governing body may deem advisable and as shall not conflict with the provisions
of this article; and (3) To issue revenue bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquisition
by construction and purchase and, in...
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11-99-6
Section 11-99-6 Allocation of positive tax increments; payment to local finance officer; tax
increment fund. (a) Positive tax increments of a tax increment district shall be allocated
and paid over to the public entity which created the district for each year commencing on
the October 1 following the date when the district is created until the earlier of: (1) That
time, after the completion of all public improvements specified in the project plan or amendments
thereto, when the public entity has received aggregate tax increments from the district in
an amount equal to the aggregate of all expenditures previously made or monetary obligations
previously incurred for project costs for the district; or (2) Thirty-five years after the
last expenditure identified in the project plan is made. No expenditure may be provided for
in the project plan to be made more than five years after the district is created, except
in Class 3 municipalities where such expenditures may be made not more than 10...
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12-19-251.1
Section 12-19-251.1 Retention of tax by municipalities when collected in municipal court; disposition
of proceeds by municipalities. Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, when the "fair
trial tax" levied and provided for in this article is collected, the clerk of the municipal
court of each municipality which has retained its municipal court, instead of remitting the
receipts from said tax into the State Treasury, shall pay such receipts into the general fund
of the municipality. The governing body of such municipality shall use and expend so much
of said funds as is necessary to defray the costs of providing representation of indigent
defendants in their municipal court and after payment of such costs shall pay into the State
Treasury any funds not used for such purpose. The governing body shall render an accounting
of such funds to the State Treasurer on a monthly basis and the monthly report of such funds
shall be filed with the State Treasurer on or before the twentieth...
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45-10-20.02
Section 45-10-20.02 Municipal option election. (a) Upon petition of 25 percent of the number
of voters voting in the last general election of the municipality having a population of not
less than 1,300 inhabitants nor more than 1,500 inhabitants being filed with the city or town
clerk or governing body of the municipality, the governing body shall call a municipal option
election for the municipality to determine the sentiment of the people as to whether alcoholic
beverages may be legally sold or distributed in the municipality. The petition for the municipal
option election shall contain the following: "It is petitioned that a municipal option
election be held to determine whether the legal sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages
shall be permitted within this municipality," on the ballot to be used for the municipal
option election, the question shall be in the following form: "Do you favor the legal
sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within this municipality? Yes...
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11-54B-43
Section 11-54B-43 Findings required for a public hearing on the adoption of a self-help business
improvement district ordinance. A public hearing on the adoption of an ordinance creating
a self-help business improvement district may be called only if the governing body of a Class
2 municipality finds that: (1) A request for the creation of a self-help business improvement
district which satisfies the requirements of Section 11-54B-44 has been filed with the clerk
of the municipality. (2) The area described in the self-help business improvement plan would
benefit from being designated as a self-help business improvement district. (3) The self-help
business improvement district plan required by Section 11-54B-44 includes a designated district
management corporation to provide administrative and other services to benefit businesses,
employees, residents, and consumers in the self-help business improvement district. (4) The
self-help business improvement district plan includes a special...
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