UTAH CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE XXII
MISCELLANEOUS
Art. XXII §1 | HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
Art. XXII §3 | SEAT OF GOVERNMENT
Art. XXII §4 | STATE TRUST FUND -- PRINCIPAL TO BE HELD IN PERPETUITY -- USE OF INCOME
(b) money or other assets given to the fund under any provision of law;
(c) severance tax revenue, as provided in Article XIII, Section 5, Subsection (9); and
(d) other funds and assets that the trust fund receives by bequest or private donation.
(3) The income from the state trust fund shall be deposited into the General Fund.
(4) With the concurrence of the governor and three-fourths of each house of the Legislature, funds or assets in the trust fund may be removed from the fund for deposit into the General Fund.
Art. XXII §5 | OFFICERS MAY NOT PROFIT
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