Utah Statutes
§ 53C-2-105 — Withdrawal of trust lands from leasing, disposition, or use.
Utah § 53C-2-105
JurisdictionUtah
Title 53CSchool and Institutional Trust Lands Management Act
Ch. 53C-2Activities on Trust Lands
Part 53C-2-1Records and Documents
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 53C-2-105 (2026).
Text
(1)The director may at any time withdraw trust lands from:
(1)(a) applications for leasing, permitting, sale, or other disposition of any nature upon a finding that the interests of the trust would best be served through withdrawal; or
(1)(b) surface occupancy or one or more specific uses upon a finding that continued occupancy or use would cause:
(1)(b)(i) resource degradation;
(1)(b)(ii) interference with the activities of the administration or the administration's authorized lessees or permittees; or
(1)(b)(iii) a threat to public safety.
(2)The director may, by rule and subject to Subsection (3), withdraw trust lands from public target shooting.
(3)Before board review of a rule, as described in Subsection 53C-1-303(1)(c), that withdraws land from public target shooting, the directo
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 389, 2016 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 53C-1-101
Title.§ 53C-1-102
Purpose.§ 53C-1-103
Definitions.§ 53C-1-203
Board of trustees nominating committee -- Composition -- Responsibilities -- Per diem and expenses.§ 53C-1-204
Policies established by board -- Director.§ 53C-1-304
Rules to ensure procedural due process -- Board review of director action -- Judicial review.§ 53C-1-307
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