Utah Code § 41-1a-1221

Fees to cover the cost of electronic payments
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Electronic payment" means use of any form of payment processed through electronic
means, including credit cards, debit cards, and automatic clearinghouse transactions.
(b) "Electronic payment fee" means the fee assessed to defray:
(i) the charge, discount fee, or processing fee charged by credit card companies or processing
agents to process an electronic payment; or
(ii) costs associated with the purchase of equipment necessary for processing electronic
payments.
(2)
(a) The Motor Vehicle Division may collect an electronic payment fee on all registrations and
renewals of registration under Subsections 41-1a-1206(1)(a), (1)(b), (2)(a), (2)(b), and (4).
(b) The fee described in Subsection (2)(a):
(i) shall be imposed regardless of the method of payment for a particular transaction; and
(ii) need not be separately identified from the fees imposed for registration and renewals of
registration under Subsections 41-1a-1206(1)(a), (1)(b), (2)(a), (2)(b), and (4).
(c) For a vehicle registered for a 24-month period as provided in Section 41-1a-215.5, the
electronic fee amounts under this section are double the amounts due for the same vehicle
registered for a 12-month period.

(d) For a vehicle registered for the lifetime of the vehicle as provided in Section 41-1a-215.5, the
amounts deposited under this section for the same vehicle for a 12-month registration are
multiplied by four.
(3) The division shall establish the fee according to the procedures and requirements of Section
63J-1-504.
(4) A fee imposed under this section:
(a) shall be deposited in the Electronic Payment Fee Restricted Account created by Section
41-1a-121; and
(b) is not subject to Subsection 63J-1-105(3) or (4).

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