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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 52

13-52-201. Disclosure statement required.

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Effective 5/1/2024
13-52-201. Disclosure statement required.
(1)At the time of entering a solar agreement, a solar retailer shall provide to a potential customer a separate, written disclosure statement as provided in this section and, as applicable, Sections 13-52-202 , 13-52-203 , 13-52-204 , and 13-52-205 .
(2)A disclosure statement under Subsection
(1)shall:
(a)be in paper form;
(b)be in at least 12-point font;
(c)contain:
(i)the name, address, telephone number, and any email address of the potential customer;
(ii)the name, address, telephone number, and email address of the solar retailer; and
(A)the name, address, telephone number, email address, and state contractor license number of the person who is expected to install the system that is the subject of the solar agreement; and
(B)if the solar retailer selected the person who is expected to provide operations or maintenance support to the potential customer or introduced that person to the potential customer, the name, address, telephone number, email address, and state contractor license of the operations or maintenance support person; and
(d)include applicable information and disclosures as provided in Sections 13-52-202 , 13-52-203 , 13-52-204 , and 13-52-205 .
Amended by Chapter 136 , 2024 General Session
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