Utah Code § 13-83-103

Disclosures and warnings -- Receipt requirements
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(1) A virtual currency kiosk operator shall disclose in a clear, conspicuous, and easily readable
manner in the chosen language of the customer:
(a) all relevant terms and conditions generally associated with the products, services, and
activities of the virtual currency kiosk operator and virtual currency; and
(b) that digital assets and transactions conducted through the virtual currency kiosk are not
insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Securities
Investor Protection Corporation.
(2) The virtual currency kiosk operator shall receive acknowledgment of receipt of all disclosures
required under this section via confirmation of consent.
(3) Each virtual currency kiosk shall include a fraud prevention warning in English and Spanish,
written prominently and in bold type.
(4) The fraud prevention warning described in Subsection (3) shall state: "WARNING: NEVER
SEND MONEY TO SOMEONE YOU DO NOT KNOW. THESE TRANSACTIONS ARE
IRREVERSIBLE. NO GOVERNMENT AGENCY OR OFFICIAL WILL EVER REQUEST
PAYMENT USING THIS KIOSK. IF YOU SUSPECT FRAUD, CALL LOCAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING."
(5) After the completion of each transaction, the virtual currency kiosk operator shall provide an
individual with a receipt in the language chosen by the customer.
(6) The receipt described in Subsection (5) shall contain:
(a) the virtual currency kiosk operator's name and contact information, including a telephone
number to answer questions and register complaints;
(b) the relevant state law enforcement or government agency for reporting fraud;
(c) the type, value, date, and precise time of the transaction;
(d) the transaction hash;
(e) each applicable virtual currency address;
(f) the transaction amount in both virtual currency and United States dollars;
(g) all fees charged;
(h) the exchange rate of the virtual currency to United States dollars;
(i) customer service contact information; and
(j) a statement of the virtual currency kiosk operator's refund policy.
(7) A virtual currency kiosk operator performing business in this state shall provide a toll-free
customer service line, available 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and display the
number for the toll-free customer service line on the virtual currency kiosk or the virtual
currency kiosk screens.

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