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13-41-102. Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter:
(1) "Consumer" means a person who acquires a good or service for consumption.
(2) "Division" means the Division of Consumer Protection.
(3) (a) "Emergency territory" means the geographical area:
(i) for which there has been a state of emergency declared; and
(ii) that is directly affected by the events giving rise to a state of emergency.
(b) "Emergency territory" does not include a geographical area that is affected by theevents giving rise to a state of emergency only by economic market forces.
(4) "Excessive price" means a price for a good or service that exceeds by more than 10%the average price charged by that person for that good or service in the 30-day periodimmediately preceding the day on which the state of emergency is declared.
(5) "Good" means any personal property displayed, held, or offered for sale by amerchant that is necessary for consumption or use as a direct result of events giving rise to a stateof emergency.
(6) "Retail" means the level of distribution where a good or service is typically solddirectly, or otherwise provided, to a member of the public who is an end-user and does not resellthe good or service.
(7) "Service" means any activity that is performed in whole or in part for the purpose offinancial gain including personal service, professional service, rental, leasing, or licensing for usethat is necessary for consumption or use as a direct result of events giving rise to a state ofemergency.
(8) "State of emergency" means a declaration of:
(a) an emergency or major disaster by the President of the United States of America; or
(b) a state of emergency by the governor under Section 63K-4-203.

Amended by Chapter 378, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-13 > Chapter-41 > 13-41-102

13-41-102. Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter:
(1) "Consumer" means a person who acquires a good or service for consumption.
(2) "Division" means the Division of Consumer Protection.
(3) (a) "Emergency territory" means the geographical area:
(i) for which there has been a state of emergency declared; and
(ii) that is directly affected by the events giving rise to a state of emergency.
(b) "Emergency territory" does not include a geographical area that is affected by theevents giving rise to a state of emergency only by economic market forces.
(4) "Excessive price" means a price for a good or service that exceeds by more than 10%the average price charged by that person for that good or service in the 30-day periodimmediately preceding the day on which the state of emergency is declared.
(5) "Good" means any personal property displayed, held, or offered for sale by amerchant that is necessary for consumption or use as a direct result of events giving rise to a stateof emergency.
(6) "Retail" means the level of distribution where a good or service is typically solddirectly, or otherwise provided, to a member of the public who is an end-user and does not resellthe good or service.
(7) "Service" means any activity that is performed in whole or in part for the purpose offinancial gain including personal service, professional service, rental, leasing, or licensing for usethat is necessary for consumption or use as a direct result of events giving rise to a state ofemergency.
(8) "State of emergency" means a declaration of:
(a) an emergency or major disaster by the President of the United States of America; or
(b) a state of emergency by the governor under Section 63K-4-203.

Amended by Chapter 378, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-13 > Chapter-41 > 13-41-102

13-41-102. Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter:
(1) "Consumer" means a person who acquires a good or service for consumption.
(2) "Division" means the Division of Consumer Protection.
(3) (a) "Emergency territory" means the geographical area:
(i) for which there has been a state of emergency declared; and
(ii) that is directly affected by the events giving rise to a state of emergency.
(b) "Emergency territory" does not include a geographical area that is affected by theevents giving rise to a state of emergency only by economic market forces.
(4) "Excessive price" means a price for a good or service that exceeds by more than 10%the average price charged by that person for that good or service in the 30-day periodimmediately preceding the day on which the state of emergency is declared.
(5) "Good" means any personal property displayed, held, or offered for sale by amerchant that is necessary for consumption or use as a direct result of events giving rise to a stateof emergency.
(6) "Retail" means the level of distribution where a good or service is typically solddirectly, or otherwise provided, to a member of the public who is an end-user and does not resellthe good or service.
(7) "Service" means any activity that is performed in whole or in part for the purpose offinancial gain including personal service, professional service, rental, leasing, or licensing for usethat is necessary for consumption or use as a direct result of events giving rise to a state ofemergency.
(8) "State of emergency" means a declaration of:
(a) an emergency or major disaster by the President of the United States of America; or
(b) a state of emergency by the governor under Section 63K-4-203.

Amended by Chapter 378, 2010 General Session