The board of county commissioners in each county is authorized by law to pass any ordinances necessary to provide for the protection, prosperity, comfort and convenience of the county and its inhabitants (Utah Code, Annotated, 1953, 17-5-77). Piute County ordinances include such things as the licensing businesses, registering dogs, imposing taxes, establishing subdivisions, and providing franchises. Ordinances passed since 1983 have not been kept separately, but are incorporated as part of the minutes of the meeting at which they were approved.; Chronological by date enacted.; Historical Note; Research Note; Ordinances; 1896-1983
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Politics, Government, and Law; Licenses—Piute County (Utah).; Piute County (Utah)—Officials and employees.; Piute County (Utah)—Politics and government.; UMAbroad--Politics, Government, and Law
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Minutes from Piute County (Utah). County Commission, Series 84044, summarize the activities of the county commission which is responsible for passing ordinances. The minutes also contain ordinances passed after 1983.