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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 22

41-22-35.5. Electronic payment fee.

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Effective 5/1/2024
41-22-35.5. Electronic payment fee.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Electronic payment" means use of a form of payment processed through electronic means, including use of a credit card, debit card, or automatic clearinghouse transaction.
(b)"Electronic payment fee" means the fee assessed to defray:
(i)a charge, discount fee, or process fee charged by a processing agent to process an electronic payment, including a credit card company; or
(ii)costs associated with the purchase of equipment necessary for processing an electronic payment.
(a)The division may impose and collect an electronic payment fee on an electronic payment related to an off-highway vehicle user fee.
(b)The division may charge an electronic payment fee under this section in an amount not to exceed 3% of the electronic payment.
(c)With regard to the electronic payment fee, the division is not required to separately identify the electronic payment fee from a fee imposed for an off-highway vehicle user fee.
(3)The division shall deposit the electronic payment fee into the Off-highway Vehicle Account described in Section 41-22-19 .
Enacted by Chapter 88 , 2024 General Session
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