Utah Statutes
§ 79-4-604 — Iron Mission Historical Monument -- Acquisition of property.
Utah § 79-4-604
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 79-4-604 (2026).
Text
The division may:
(1)acquire, construct, maintain, and operate any land areas, objects, or structures as necessary to preserve, protect, display, and enhance:
(1)(a) the gifts described in Section 79-4-603; and
(1)(b) other historical objects or collections donated, loaned, or otherwise acquired that appropriately contribute to the pioneer heritage of Utah; and
(2)acquire, directly or through others, by purchase, contract, lease, permit, donations, or otherwise, all real or personal property, rights-of-way, approach roads, parking and other areas, structures, facilities and services that the division may consider necessary or desirable to accomplish Subsection (1).
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 153, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 79-1-101
Titles.§ 79-1-102
Definitions.§ 79-1-103
Coordination council.§ 79-1-104
Application of title to wildlife issues.§ 79-2-101
Title.§ 79-2-102
Definitions.§ 79-2-201
Department of Natural Resources created.§ 79-2-203
Policy board members.§ 79-2-205
Procedures -- Adjudicative proceedings.§ 79-2-301
Budget.§ 79-2-302
Fees.§ 79-2-401
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