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Salt Lake City, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 RESERVED
TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
TITLE 7 RESERVED
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 HUMAN RIGHTS
TITLE 11 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 12 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 13 RESERVED
TITLE 14 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 PARKS AND RECREATION
TITLE 16 AIRPORTS
TITLE 17 PUBLIC SERVICES
TITLE 18 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 19 GENERAL PLANS
TITLE 20 SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE 21A ZONING
TITLE 22 LOCAL EMERGENCIES
APPENDICES SPECIAL ORDINANCES
Salt Lake City, UT Policies and Procedures Manual
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3.32.010: SHORT TITLE:
This chapter shall be known as the NO FAULT GOLF CLAIMS ORDINANCE. (Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-1)
3.32.020: PURPOSE:
It is the purpose of this chapter to compensate persons for loss sustained as the result of damages from a golf ball hit from a city owned golf course, regardless of fault, within the restrictions, limitations and other provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-2)
3.32.030: DEFINITIONS:
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the following terms and phrases, as used in this chapter, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated:
CITY: The Salt Lake City Corporation, a political subdivision of the state.
CITY ATTORNEY: The city attorney or his designee.
PERSON OR APPLICANT: Any individual, partnership, copartnership, firm, company, corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, estate or any other legal entity (except the United States government or any of its agencies, the state and any of its political subdivisions) or their legal representatives, agents or assigns.
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION: Any political subdivision of the state, including state departments and agencies, cities, towns, counties and school districts. (Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-3)
3.32.040: ADMINISTRATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF REGULATIONS:
The director may establish regulations sufficient to provide for the handling of such claims and disbursement of those funds which are set aside for payment of claims under this chapter. (Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-9)
3.32.050: REIMBURSEMENT; APPLICATION; TIME LIMITATIONS:
All applications for reimbursement under this chapter must be submitted to the city recorder within ninety (90) days after the incident occurs. (Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-4)
3.32.060: APPLICATION; INVESTIGATION AND RECOMMENDATION:
Applications received by the city recorder shall be referred to the department of public lands for investigation and recommendation. The department's report shall be forwarded to the city attorney for determination under the criteria of this chapter. All payments authorized by the city attorney shall be made by the director of the department of public lands solely from funds to be set aside under this chapter. (Ord. 31-21, 2021: Ord. 45-93 § 18, 1993: Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-5)
3.32.070: CRITERIA FOR PAYMENT:
   A.   The determination as to whether to make payment for loss under this chapter shall be based on the following criteria:
      1.   Whether an eligible applicant suffered an otherwise uninsured property loss, caused by a golf ball hit from a city owned golf course, under circumstances where the applicant acted responsibly to avoid the loss; and
      2.   If so, whether the extent of the loss has been adequately substantiated;
      3.   If there is an unencumbered balance from which to draw.
   B.   The following shall result in the denial of an application:
      1.   Application not timely submitted;
      2.   Loss fully covered by private insurance;
      3.   Applicant ineligible under the terms of this chapter;
      4.   Loss caused by irresponsible act of the applicant, applicant's agent, or member of applicant's business or household;
      5.   Loss or eligibility unsubstantiated.
   C.   The following shall result in reduction of payment:
      1.   Loss partially covered by private insurance;
      2.   Loss exceeds funding limits of this chapter;
      3.   Verification of loss inadequate or incomplete;
      4.   Applicant did not cause the problem but failed to act responsibly to minimize the loss. (Ord. 87-86 § 1, 1986: prior code § 27-10-7)
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