§ 12-10-103. Chapter Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Authority” or “public building authority” means any public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter; “Bonds” or “revenue bonds” means bonds, notes, interim certificates or other obligations of an authority issued pursuant to this chapter, or pursuant to any other law, as supplemented by, or in […]
§ 12-10-104. Application to Governing Body for Approval of Incorporation
Whenever any number of natural persons, not less than three (3), each of whom shall be a duly qualified elector of the county or of the incorporated city or town or each of whom shall be a current customer of the utility district, shall file with the governing body thereof an application in writing seeking […]
§ 12-10-105. Certificate of Incorporation — Contents
The certificate of incorporation shall set forth: The names and residences of the applicants together with a recital that each of them is an elector of the county or of the incorporated city or town or is a customer of the utility district. The name of the authority which shall be public building authority of […]
§ 12-10-106. Filing and Approval of Certificate of Incorporation
When executed and acknowledged in conformity with § 12-10-105, the certificate of incorporation shall be filed with the secretary of state. The secretary of state shall thereupon examine the certificate of incorporation and, if the secretary of state finds that the recitals contained therein are correct, that the requirements of § 12-10-104 have been complied […]
§ 12-8-102. Penalty — Injunctive Relief
Any state, county, or municipal officer violating this chapter, or knowingly permitting any provision of such chapter to be violated, commits a Class C misdemeanor. In addition to such penalty, injunctive relief may be had against a violator of this chapter by petition addressed to the chancellor of the judicial district in which such violation […]
§ 12-8-103. Gratuitous Work for Nonprofit Organizations — Sales to Farmers
Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit or be construed as prohibiting the county road commission, the state, or any municipality or its agents, from doing work gratuitously for cemeteries, churches, schools, and any other charitable nonprofit organization, or from making sales of agricultural lime to farmers for use in connection with their own farming activities.
§ 12-9-101. Short Title
This chapter may be cited as the “Interlocal Cooperation Act.”
§ 12-9-102. Purpose
It is the purpose of this chapter to permit local governmental units the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with other localities on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby provide services and facilities in a manner and pursuant to forms of governmental organization that will accord best with geographic, […]
§ 12-9-103. Chapter Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Local government entity” means any city, town, municipality, county, including any county having a metropolitan form of government, local education agency, development district, utility district, human resource agency or other political subdivision of this state; “Local government joint venture entity” means any entity created pursuant […]
§ 12-9-104. Interlocal Agreements
Any power or powers, privileges or authority exercised or capable of exercise by a public agency of this state, including those provided in § 6-54-307 or § 68-221-1107(b), may be exercised and enjoyed jointly with any other public agency of this state having the power or powers, privilege or authority, and jointly with any public […]