Utah Code § 13-61-201

Consumer rights -- Access -- Deletion -- Portability -- Opt out of certain
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processing.
(1) A consumer has the right to:
(a) confirm whether a controller is processing the consumer's personal data; and
(b) access the consumer's personal data.
(2) A consumer has the right to delete the consumer's personal data that the consumer provided to
the controller.
(3) A consumer has the right to obtain a copy of the consumer's personal data, that the consumer
previously provided to the controller, in a format that:
(a) to the extent technically feasible, is portable;
(b) to the extent practicable, is readily usable; and
(c) allows the consumer to transmit the data to another controller without impediment, where the
processing is carried out by automated means.
(4) A consumer has the right to request that a controller correct inaccuracies in the consumer's
personal data, taking into account the nature of the personal data and the purposes of the
processing of the consumer's personal data.
(5) A consumer has the right to opt out of the processing of the consumer's personal data for
purposes of:
(a) targeted advertising; or
(b) the sale of personal data.
(6) Nothing in this section requires a person to cause a breach of security system as defined in
Section 13-44-102.

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