Utah Statutes
§ 67-5a-5 — Quorum -- Meetings.
Utah § 67-5a-5
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 67-5a-5 (2026).
Text
(1)The attendance of six members at any regular or special meeting of the council constitutes a quorum. Any member may designate in writing a representative to attend any meeting. The representative's attendance shall be counted toward the quorum, and the representative may vote on any issue.
(2)A majority vote of the attending members or their representatives constituting a quorum is sufficient to carry any motion unless the council has by prior vote designated a greater percentage than a majority to sustain an action.
(3)(3)(a) The council shall meet at least quarterly at a time and place it designates.
(3)(b) The chair, a majority of the members of the council, or the council director may call a special meeting at any time or place upon five days notice to all of the members. A qu
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 86, 2019 General Session
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