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13-16-10. Recordkeeping -- Civil penalty.
(1) Persons engaged in commerce within this state who sell motor fuel in this state shallmaintain records accurately indicating the date and the time of day of each change in the saleprice of motor fuel and the identity of the person who recorded the price change. In the event thechange in price is to meet a lower price of a competitor, the record shall set forth the competitorby name and address, specifying the price which was met. These records shall be maintained fora period of two years.
(2) The records shall be made available to the attorney general on request.
(3) A person who fails to comply with Subsection (1) is liable to the state for a civilpenalty, assessed by a court, of $500 per day for each business location where a violationoccurred.

Amended by Chapter 283, 2001 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-13 > Chapter-16 > 13-16-10

13-16-10. Recordkeeping -- Civil penalty.
(1) Persons engaged in commerce within this state who sell motor fuel in this state shallmaintain records accurately indicating the date and the time of day of each change in the saleprice of motor fuel and the identity of the person who recorded the price change. In the event thechange in price is to meet a lower price of a competitor, the record shall set forth the competitorby name and address, specifying the price which was met. These records shall be maintained fora period of two years.
(2) The records shall be made available to the attorney general on request.
(3) A person who fails to comply with Subsection (1) is liable to the state for a civilpenalty, assessed by a court, of $500 per day for each business location where a violationoccurred.

Amended by Chapter 283, 2001 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-13 > Chapter-16 > 13-16-10

13-16-10. Recordkeeping -- Civil penalty.
(1) Persons engaged in commerce within this state who sell motor fuel in this state shallmaintain records accurately indicating the date and the time of day of each change in the saleprice of motor fuel and the identity of the person who recorded the price change. In the event thechange in price is to meet a lower price of a competitor, the record shall set forth the competitorby name and address, specifying the price which was met. These records shall be maintained fora period of two years.
(2) The records shall be made available to the attorney general on request.
(3) A person who fails to comply with Subsection (1) is liable to the state for a civilpenalty, assessed by a court, of $500 per day for each business location where a violationoccurred.

Amended by Chapter 283, 2001 General Session