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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 11

13-11-18. Noncompliance by supplier subject to other state supervision -- Cooperation of division and other official or agency.

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Effective 5/7/2025
13-11-18. Noncompliance by supplier subject to other state supervision -- Cooperation of division and other official or agency.
(a)If the division receives a complaint or other information relating to noncompliance with this chapter by a supplier that is subject to other supervision in this state, the division shall inform the official or agency having that supervision.
(b)The division may request information about a supplier from the official or agency.
(a)The division and any other official or agency in this state having supervisory authority over a supplier shall consult and assist each other in maintaining compliance with this chapter.
(b)Within the scope of the division's authority, the division and any other official or agency in this state may jointly or separately make investigations, prosecute suits, and take other official action the division considers appropriate.
Amended by Chapter 442 , 2025 General Session
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