13-9 - Foreign Trade
Title 13 > 13-9
Sections (2)
13-9-1 - “Foreign-Trade Zones Act” defined.
As used in this act: Foreign-Trade Zones Act means the act passed by the United States Congress identified as the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 998-1003; 19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), as amended by Public Law 566, 81st Congress, approved June 17, 1950, together with any subsequent amendments to that act and any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to the authority granted by the act.
13-9-2 - Authority of state, county or municipality or public or private corporation to apply to establish foreign-trade zone.
The state of Utah or any county or municipality within the state of Utah, or a public or private corporation, or any combination thereof, may apply to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, United States Department of Commerce, for the right to establish, operate, and maintain a foreign-trade zone as defined in the Foreign-Trade Zones Act.