Utah Code § 13-70-201

Automatic renewal provisions -- Trial period offers -- Notice -- Exceptions
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a person who provides an individual a product or service
under a contract with an automatic renewal provision shall provide a notice to the individual, at
least 30 but not more than 60 days before the day on which the automatic renewal provision
renews, that clearly and conspicuously discloses:
(a) the renewal date;
(b) the total renewal cost; and
(c) options for cancellation of the contract.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a person who provides an individual a trial period offer
shall provide a notice to the individual, at least three days before the day on which the period of
time under the trial period offer expires, that clearly and conspicuously discloses:
(a) the trial period offer expiration date;
(b) the price to be charged for the product or service, or any further purchase obligations to be
imposed on the individual, after the expiration date; and
(c) options for cancellation of the contract.
(3) This section does not apply to:
(a) any individual or entity regulated under Title 31A, Insurance Code, or an affiliate of the
individual or entity;
(b) a person providing a service contract, as defined in Section 31A-6a-101;
(c) a financial institution or an affiliate of a financial institution regulated under Title V of the
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 6801 et seq.;
(d) a public utility, as defined in Section 54-2-1;
(e) an entity or affiliate of the entity that provides services regulated by the Federal
Communications Commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or Federal
Professional Services Council;
(f) a rental agreement; or
(g) an agreement for property management, as defined in 61-2f-102.
(4) An automatic renewal provision that violates this section is void.

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