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County attorney outlines revised sheriff‑city services contract with four‑year term, 4% annual increases and county retention of fines

Utah County Board of County Commissioners · November 11, 2020
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Summary

A redlined contract would set an initial four‑year term with county‑calculated base costs, a 4% annual increase, and a reset at each renewal; the county attorney said the county would receive 100% of fines and fees generated by prosecutions under the new language.

Court Griffin of the county attorney's office summarized proposed changes to interlocal agreements that govern city law‑enforcement services provided by the sheriff's office. Griffin said the new draft establishes an initial four‑year term with the county determining actual costs and then applies a 4% annual increase; the contract provides for a reset and recalculation at the end of each four‑year term.

Griffin said the revised language also changes the…

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