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Section 1 – Local authorities may designate and acquire property for playgrounds and recreational facilities.

11-2-1. Local authorities may designate and acquire property for playgrounds and recreational facilities. The governing body of any city, town, school district, local district, special service district, or county may designate and set apart for use as playgrounds, athletic fields, gymnasiums, public baths, swimming pools, camps, indoor recreation centers, television transmission and relay facilities, or […]

Section 2 – Entertainment facilities for citizenry.

11-2-2. Entertainment facilities for citizenry. Such local authorities may organize and conduct plays, games, calisthenics, gymnastics, athletic sports and games, tournaments, meets and leagues, dramatics, picture shows, pageants, festivals and celebrations, community music, clubs, debating societies, public speaking, story telling, hikes, picnics, excursions, camping and handicraft activities, and in areas so remote from regular transmission […]

Section 3 – Recreation board.

11-2-3. Recreation board. Authority to supervise and maintain any of such recreational facilities and activities may be vested in any existing body or board, or in a public recreation board, as the governing body of any city, town, county or school district may determine. If it is determined that such powers are to be exercised […]

Section 4 – Number of members of board — Selection — Term.

11-2-4. Number of members of board — Selection — Term. (1) A recreation board shall consist of between five and seven persons. (2) (a) When established in a city of the first or second class two members shall be selected from the board of education of the school district therein, and when established in any […]

Section 5 – Chairman, secretary and other officers of board.

11-2-5. Chairman, secretary and other officers of board. Each recreation board shall elect its own chairman and secretary, and shall appoint all other officers necessary, for a period of one year; and may adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of its business. No Change Since 1953

Section 6 – Cooperation between school districts and cities, towns and counties.

11-2-6. Cooperation between school districts and cities, towns and counties. Any board of education of any school district may join with any city, town or county in purchasing, equipping, operating and maintaining playgrounds, athletic fields, gymnasiums, baths, swimming pools, television transmission and relay facilities of the type referred to in Section 11-2-2 and other recreational […]

Section 7 – Expenses — Payment of — Authority to appropriate and tax — Licensing of television owners and users — Collection of license fees.

11-2-7. Expenses — Payment of — Authority to appropriate and tax — Licensing of television owners and users — Collection of license fees. (1) (a) All expenses incurred in the equipment, operation and maintenance of such recreational facilities and activities shall be paid from the treasuries of the respective cities, towns, counties, or school districts. […]

Section 8 – Donations.

11-2-8. Donations. The governing body in any city, town, county or school district may take charge of and use any grounds, buildings or other facilities which may be offered, either temporarily or permanently, by any individual or corporation for playground and recreation purposes; and may receive donations, legacies, bequests or devises for the establishment, improvement […]