Utah Code § 53-7-504

Offenses -- Civil penalties -- Penalty money to be deposited into the Fire
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(1)
(a) A person may not sell, offer for sale, or distribute a novelty lighter in this state.
(b) A person may not import a novelty lighter into this state for the purpose of selling or
distributing the novelty lighter within this state.
(c) A person may not possess a novelty lighter in inventory for the purpose of selling or
distributing the novelty lighter within this state.
(2)
(a) The state fire marshal may assess a civil penalty against a person who violates Subsection
(1) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
(b) The civil penalty for a violation of Subsection (1) may not exceed:
(i) $10,000 for the importation of novelty lighters;
(ii) $1,000 if the person acts as a wholesaler of novelty lighters or distributes novelty lighters by
means other than distribution directly to consumers; and
(iii) $500 if the person is:
(A) a retail seller of novelty lighters; or
(B) a person distributing novelty lighters, other than as a manufacturer, importer, or
wholesaler.
(3) If a person continues to violate this section after the state fire marshal gives the person written
notice of a violation, each day that the violation continues after written notice is given is a
separate offense subject to a civil penalty.
(4)
(a) For purposes of imposing civil penalties, it is prima facie evidence that a lighter is a novelty
lighter if the lighter is listed by the state fire marshal as a novelty lighter under Section
53-7-503, or is of a class or type of lighter listed by the state fire marshal as a novelty lighter.
(b) Listing by the state fire marshal is not a requirement for a determination that a lighter is a
novelty lighter.
(5) All money collected from civil penalties under this section shall be deposited into the Fire
Prevention Support Account created in Section 53-7-204.2.
(6) A person may seek judicial review of a final agency action under this part as provided in Title
63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.

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