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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 34

13-34-112.

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Effective 1/1/2024
13-34-112. Enforcement of contract or agreement -- Rescission based on defective registration statement -- Rescission based on revocation of certificate of state authorization.
(1)A postsecondary school subject to this chapter may not enforce in the courts of this state a contract or agreement relating to postsecondary education services unless, at the time the contract or agreement is executed:
(a)the division has issued a registration certificate to the postsecondary school; or
(b)the postsecondary school is exempt from this chapter under Section 13-34-111 .
(2)If an accredited postsecondary school's state authorization certificate is revoked in accordance with Section 13-34-106 , or the accredited postsecondary school loses its accreditation, a student who enrolled in the postsecondary school in reliance upon the benefits offered by the accredited postsecondary school's possession of a valid state authorization certificate or the accredited postsecondary school's accreditation may rescind an enrollment agreement.
(3)If a student rescinds an enrollment agreement as described in Subsection
(2), the postsecondary school shall:
(a)release the student's future obligation to the postsecondary school for any tuition, fees, or other charges that the student paid to the postsecondary school; and
(b)refund the student any tuition, fees, or other charges that the student, or a person on the student's behalf, paid to the postsecondary school.
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 458 , 2023 General Session
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