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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 6A

41-6a-1640. Air conditioning equipment -- Requirements.

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41-6a-1640. Air conditioning equipment -- Requirements.
(1)As used in this section, "air conditioning equipment" means mechanical vapor compression refrigeration equipment used to cool the operator or passenger compartment of a motor vehicle.
(2)Air conditioning equipment shall:
(a)be manufactured, installed, and maintained with due regard for the safety of the occupants of the vehicle and the public; and
(b)not contain any refrigerant which is toxic to persons or which is flammable.
(3)A person may not have for sale, offer for sale, sell, or equip any motor vehicle with air conditioning equipment unless it complies with the specifications adopted under Section 41-6a-1601 and this section.
(4)A person may not operate a motor vehicle on a highway if the motor vehicle is equipped with air conditioning equipment unless the air conditioning equipment complies with the specifications adopted under Section 41-6a-1601 and this section.
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