Local clerk definition

Local clerk means the county clerk, city recorder, or town clerk in whose
Local clerk means the county clerk, city recorder, or town clerk in whose jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.
Local clerk means an individual, and an individual’s dep- uty or assistant, who serves as one of the following:

More Definitions of Local clerk

Local clerk means the local elected or appointed Clerk for Public Body or their designee.
Local clerk means the county clerk, city recorder, or town clerk in whose 58 jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated. 59 (12) (a) "Local law" includes an ordinance, resolution, master plan, and any 60 comprehensive zoning regulation adopted by ordinance or resolution. 61 (b) "Local law" does not include an individual property zoning decision. 62 (13) "Local legislative body" means the legislative body of a county, city, or town. 63 (14) "Local obligation law" means a local law passed by the local legislative body 64 regarding the issuance of a bond, note, lease, finance agreement, or other similar obligation. 65 [(14)] (15) "Measure" means a proposed constitutional amendment, an initiative, or 66 referendum. 67 [(15)] (16) "Referendum" means a process by which a law passed by the Legislature or 68 by a local legislative body is submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection. 69 [(16)] (17) "Referendum packet" means a copy of the referendum petition, a copy of 70 the law being submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection, and the 71 signature sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit. 72 [(17)] (18) "Signature sheets" means sheets in the form required by this chapter that are 73 used to collect signatures in support of an initiative or referendum. 74 [(18)] (19) "Sponsors" means the legal voters who support the initiative or referendum 75 and who sign the application for petition copies. 76 [(19)] (20) "Sufficient" means that the signatures submitted in support of an initiative 77 or referendum petition have been certified and verified as required by this chapter. 78 [(20)] (21) "Verified" means acknowledged by the person circulating the petition as 79 required in Sections 20A-7-205 and 20A-7-305. 80 Section 2. Section 20A-7-601 is amended to read: 81 20A-7-601. Referenda -- General signature requirements -- Signature 82 requirements for land use laws -- Time requirements. 83 (1) Except as provided in [Subsection] Subsections (2) €º [and (3)] »€ , a person 83a seeking to 84 have a law passed by the local legislative body submitted to a vote of the people shall obtain 85 legal signatures equal to: 86 (a) 10% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for governor 87 at the last election at which a governor was elected if the total number of votes exceeds 25,000;