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Code · Utah · Title 34 — Labor in General · Chapter 53

34-53-102. Definitions.

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Effective 5/7/2025
34-53-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1)"Building service" means any of the following services, if the charge for the service is $3,000 or less:
(a)cleaning or janitorial;
(b)furniture delivery, assembly, moving, or installation;
(c)landscaping;
(d)home repair; or
(e)any service similar to the services described in Subsections (1)(a) through
(d).
(2)"Building service contractor" means a person who enters into an agreement with a service marketplace platform to use the service marketplace platform's software platform to connect with and receive requests from customers seeking a building service.
(3)"Daycare provider" means an individual who enters into an agreement with a service marketplace platform to use the service marketplace platform's software platform to connect with and receive requests from customers seeking daycare service.
(4)"Daycare service" means a paid service provided by an individual:
(a)for the supervision and care of one or more children; and
(b)during a period of time where the parent or guardian of the child is not present.
(5)"Service marketplace platform" means an entity that:
(a)uses an Internet-connected software platform, including a mobile application:
(i)to connect building service contractors with customers seeking a building service; and
(ii)through which a customer may request a building service; and
(b)charges the building service contractor a fee to use the software platform.
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