Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R152 - Consumer Protection
Rule R152-11 - Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act
Section R152-11-1 - Purposes, Rules of Construction
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 152-11-1
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
A. These substantive rules are adopted by the Director of the Division of Consumer Protection pursuant to Section 8 of Chapter 188 of the Laws of Utah, 1973 (Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act, Utah Code Annotated Section 13-11-1 et seq., as amended). Without limiting the scope of any section of the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act or any other rule, these rules are intended to promote their purposes and policies. The purpose and policies of these rules are to:
(1) define with reasonable specificity acts
and practices which violate Section 4 of the Utah Consumer Sales Practices
Act.
(2) protect consumers from
suppliers who engage in referral sellings, commit deceptive acts or practices,
or commit unconscionable acts or practices.
(3) encourage the development of fair
consumer sales practices.
(4)
supplement and compliment any other rules promulgated by the State of Utah or
any agency or subdivision thereof or any other governmental entity.
B. Definitions.
(1) "Advertisement" means any written,
visual, or oral communication made to a consumer by means of newspaper,
magazine, circular, billboard, direct mailing, sign, radio, television or
otherwise, which identifies or represents the terms of any item of goods,
service, franchise, distributorship or intangible which may be transferred in a
consumer transaction.
(2) "Consumer
Commodity" means any subject of a consumer transaction.
(3) "Express Authorization" means the
agreement of the consumer expressed in a form that is evidenced by a written
agreement signed by the consumer or by any electronically transferred
authorization from the consumer that is stored, recorded, or retained by the
supplier, such as a facsimile transmission, e-mail, telephonic, or other
electronic means.
(4) "Fixture" or
"Fixtures" means goods or products that are not readily removable from a
permanent structure or land itself such as shingling, siding and or windows or
other like improvements and which, when they thus become so related to
particular real estate that an interest in them arises under real estate
law.
(5) "Goods" mean all things
which are movable at time of identification to the contract for sale other than
the money in which the price is to be paid and things in action.
(6) "Service" means performance of labor or
any act for the benefit of another.
(7) "Offer" means any attempt to effect, an
offer to enter into a consumer transaction.
(8) "Product" means any goods, services,
consumer commodity, or other property, both tangible and intangible (except
securities and insurance) which is the subject or object of a consumer
transaction.
(9) All other terms
used in these regulations shall carry the same meaning and definition as in the
Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act unless otherwise specified, consistent with
that Act.
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