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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 2

Renumbered 7/1/2026

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Effective 5/6/2026
Renumbered 7/1/2026
13-2-102. Consumer protection division established -- Functions.
(1)There is established within the Department of Commerce the Division of Consumer Protection.
(2)The division shall administer and enforce the following:
(a)Chapter 10a , Music Licensing Practices Act;
(b)Chapter 11 , Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act;
(c)Chapter 15 , Business Opportunity Disclosure Act;
(d)Chapter 20 , New Motor Vehicle Warranties Act;
(e)Chapter 21 , Credit Services Organizations Act;
(f)Chapter 22 , Charitable Solicitations Act;
(g)Chapter 23 , Fitness Center Services Protection Act;
(h)Chapter 25a , Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act;
(i)Chapter 26 , Telephone Fraud Prevention Act;
(j)Chapter 28 , Prize Notices Regulation Act;
(k)Chapter 32a , Pawnshop, Secondhand Merchandise, and Catalytic Converter Transaction Information Act;
(l)Chapter 34 , Utah Postsecondary School and State Authorization Act;
(m)Chapter 41 , Price Controls During Emergencies Act;
(n)Chapter 42 , Uniform Debt-Management Services Act;
(o)Chapter 49 , Immigration Consultants Registration Act;
(p)Chapter 51 , Transportation Network Company Registration Act;
(q)Chapter 52 , Residential Solar Energy Consumer Protection Act;
(r)Chapter 53 , Residential, Vocational and Life Skills Program Act;
(s)Chapter 54 , Ticket Website Sales Act;
(t)Chapter 56 , Ticket Transferability Act;
(u)Chapter 57 , Maintenance Funding Practices Act;
(v)Chapter 61 , Utah Consumer Privacy Act;
(w)Chapter 64 , Vehicle Value Protection Agreement Act;
(x)Chapter 65 , Utah Commercial Email Act;
(y)Chapter 67 , Online Dating Safety Act;
(z)Chapter 68 , Lawyer Referral Consultants Registration Act;
(aa)Chapter 70 , Automatic Renewal Contracts Act;
(bb)Chapter 71 , Utah Minor Protection in Social Media Act;
(cc)Chapter 72a , Artificial Intelligence Applications Relating to Mental Health;
(dd)Chapter 77, Generative Artificial Intelligence - Consumer Disclosures and Enforcement;
(ee)Chapter 78 , Earned Wage Access Services Act;
(ff)Chapter 82 , Feminine Hygiene Products;
(gg)Chapter 83, Virtual Currency Kiosk Regulation; and
(hh)Title 78B, Chapter 3, Part 10, Liability for Publishers and Distributors of Material Harmful to Minors.
(3)In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3 , Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the division may make rules to establish:
(a)a public list that identifies a person that:
(i)violates a chapter or section described in Subsection
(2);
(ii)without proper legal justification, fails to comply with an order, subpoena, judgment, or other legal process issued by:
(A)the division; or
(B)a court of competent jurisdiction; or
(iii)breaches a settlement agreement, stipulation, assurance of voluntary compliance, or similar instrument signed by the person and the division; and
(b)a process by which a person may be removed from the list the division establishes as described in Subsection (3)(a) .
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 95 , 2026 General Session
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