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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 39

13-39-203. Rulemaking authority.

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Effective 5/14/2019
13-39-203. Rulemaking authority.
In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , the unit shall make rules to establish procedures under which:
(a)a person may register a contact point with the unit under Section 13-39-201 , including:
(i)the information necessary to register an instant message identity; and
(ii)for purposes of Subsection 13-39-102(2)(e) , an electronic address that is similar to a contact point listed in Subsection 13-39-102(2) ; and
(b)a school or other institution that primarily serves minors may register its domain name with the unit under Section 13-39-201 ;
(2)the unit shall:
(a)provide a mechanism under which a person described in Subsection 13-39-201(3) may verify compliance with the registry to remove registered contact points from the person's communications; and
(b)establish the mechanism described in Subsection (2)(a) in a manner that protects the privacy and security of a contact point registered with the unit under Section 13-39-201 ; and
(3)the unit may:
(a)implement a program offering discounted fees to a sender who meets enhanced security conditions established and verified by the unit, the third party registry provider, or a designee; and
(b)allow the third party registry provider to assist in any public or industry awareness campaign promoting the registry.
Amended by Chapter 356 , 2019 General Session
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