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31A-6a-102. Scope and purposes.
(1) The purposes of this chapter are to:
(a) create a legal framework within which service contracts may be sold in this state;
(b) encourage innovation in the marketing and development of more economical andeffective ways of providing services under service contracts, while placing the risk of innovationon the service contract providers rather than on consumers; and
(c) permit and encourage fair and effective competition among different systems ofproviding and paying for these services.
(2) Service contracts may not be issued, sold, or offered for sale in this state unless theprovider has complied with this chapter.
(3) This chapter applies only to a service contract not otherwise exempted from this titleby Section 31A-1-103.

Amended by Chapter 116, 2001 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-31a > Chapter-06a > 31a-6a-102

31A-6a-102. Scope and purposes.
(1) The purposes of this chapter are to:
(a) create a legal framework within which service contracts may be sold in this state;
(b) encourage innovation in the marketing and development of more economical andeffective ways of providing services under service contracts, while placing the risk of innovationon the service contract providers rather than on consumers; and
(c) permit and encourage fair and effective competition among different systems ofproviding and paying for these services.
(2) Service contracts may not be issued, sold, or offered for sale in this state unless theprovider has complied with this chapter.
(3) This chapter applies only to a service contract not otherwise exempted from this titleby Section 31A-1-103.

Amended by Chapter 116, 2001 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-31a > Chapter-06a > 31a-6a-102

31A-6a-102. Scope and purposes.
(1) The purposes of this chapter are to:
(a) create a legal framework within which service contracts may be sold in this state;
(b) encourage innovation in the marketing and development of more economical andeffective ways of providing services under service contracts, while placing the risk of innovationon the service contract providers rather than on consumers; and
(c) permit and encourage fair and effective competition among different systems ofproviding and paying for these services.
(2) Service contracts may not be issued, sold, or offered for sale in this state unless theprovider has complied with this chapter.
(3) This chapter applies only to a service contract not otherwise exempted from this titleby Section 31A-1-103.

Amended by Chapter 116, 2001 General Session