13-2-1. Consumer protection division established -- Functions. (1)There is established within the Department of Commerce the Division of Consumer Protection. (2)The division shall administer and enforce the following: (a)Chapter 10a, Music Licensing Practices Act; (b)Chapter 11, Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act; (c)Chapter 15, Business Opportunity Disclosure Act; (d)Chapter 20, New Motor Vehicle Warranties Act; (e)Chapter 21, Credit Services Organizations Act; (f)Chapter 22, Charitable Solicitations Act; (g)Chapter 23, Health Spa Services Protection Act; (h)Chapter 25a, Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act; (i)Chapter 26, Telephone Fraud Prevention Act; (j)Chapter 28, Prize Notices Regulation Act; (k)Chapter 32a, Pawnshop, Secondhand Merchandise, and Catalytic Converter Transaction Information Act; (l)Chapter 34, Utah Postsecondary School and State Authorization Act; (m)Chapter 41, Price Controls During Emergencies Act; (n)Chapter 42, Uniform Debt-Management Services Act; (o)Chapter 49, Immigration Consultants Registration Act; (p)Chapter 51, Transportation Network Company Registration Act; (q)Chapter 52, Residential Solar Energy Disclosure Act; (r)Chapter 53, Residential, Vocational and Life Skills Program Act; (s)Chapter 54, Ticket Website Sales Act; (t)Chapter 56, Ticket Transferability Act; (u)Chapter 57, Maintenance Funding Practices Act; (v)Chapter 61, Utah Consumer Privacy Act; (w)Chapter 63, Utah Social Media Regulation Act; (x)Chapter 64, Vehicle Value Protection Agreement Act; (y)Chapter 65, Utah Commercial Email Act; (z)Chapter 67, Online Dating Safety Act; (aa)Chapter 68, Lawyer Referral Consultants Registration Act; (bb)Chapter 70, Automatic Renewal Contracts Act; and (cc)Chapter 71, Utah Minor Protection in Social Media Act. (3)In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the division may make rules to establish: (a)a public list that identifies a person who: (i)violates a chapter described in Subsection (2); (ii)without proper legal justification, fails to comply with an order, subpoena, judgment, or other legal process issued by: (A)the division; or (B)a court of competent jurisdiction; or (iii)breaches a settlement agreement, stipulation, assurance of voluntary compliance, or similar instrument signed by the person and the division; and (b)a process by which a person may be removed from the list the division establishes as described in Subsection (3)(a).
‹ Prev All Utah sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.