Utah Code § 78B-6-2605

Proceedings by the attorney general
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(1) The attorney general may bring an action in court against a person for a violation of this
chapter:
(a) to enjoin any action that constitutes a violation of this chapter by the issuance of a temporary
restraining order or preliminary or permanent injunction;
(b) to recover from a violator a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 per violation, and not to exceed
a total of $50,000 in aggregate, as determined by the court;
(c) to recover from a violator the attorney general's reasonable expenses, investigative costs, and
attorney fees; and
(d) to obtain other appropriate relief as provided for under this chapter.
(2) The attorney general may seek revocation of any license or certificate authorizing a
manufacturer to engage in business in this state if, after the manufacturer is found to have
violated provisions of this part, the manufacturer demonstrates a repeated pattern of violations
of the provisions of this part.
(3) For purposes of assessing a penalty under this section, a manufacturer is considered to have
committed a separate violation for each device manufactured on or after January 1, 2025, that
violates the provisions of Section 78B-6-2602.

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