Utah Code § 13-64-203

Preliminary period -- Cancellation -- Refund
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(1)
(a) A vehicle value protection agreement shall provide for a preliminary period of at least 30 days.
(b) If a purchaser cancels a vehicle value protection agreement within the preliminary period, the
purchaser is entitled to a refund of the charges under the vehicle value protection agreement
as follows:
(i) if benefits have not been provided, a full refund; or

(ii) if benefits have been provided, a refund to the extent provided for in the vehicle value
protection agreement.
(2)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), if a provider cancels a vehicle value protection
agreement, the provider shall mail a written notice to the purchaser at least five days before
the day on which the vehicle value protection agreement is canceled.
(b) A provider may immediately cancel a vehicle value protection agreement upon sending a
notice of cancellation to the purchaser if the reason for the cancellation is:
(i) the purchaser's failure to pay the provider's fee under the vehicle value protection
agreement; or
(ii) the purchaser's breach of the purchaser's duties relating to the covered vehicle.
(3) A notice described in Subsection (2) shall include:
(a) the effective date of the cancellation; and
(b) the reason for the cancellation.
(4) If a provider cancels a vehicle value protection agreement for a reason other than the
purchaser's failure to pay the provider's fee under the vehicle value protection agreement, the
provider:
(a) shall refund the purchaser any unearned provider fee under the vehicle value protection
agreement;
(b) may charge the purchaser an administrative fee of up to $75; and
(c) may deduct the amount of a benefit paid under the vehicle value protection agreement from
the refund.

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