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41-1a-1319. Third degree felony -- Odometer violation.
It is a third degree felony for a person, with intent to defraud, to:
(1) disconnect, turn back, replace, or reset or cause to be disconnected, turned back,replaced, or reset, the odometer of any motor vehicle with the intent to reduce the true number ofmiles or kilometers indicated on it;
(2) knowingly sell, transfer, or exchange, or cause to be sold, transferred, or exchangedwithout the disclosure required by Section 41-1a-902, any motor vehicle on which the odometerhas been disconnected, turned back, replaced, or reset; or
(3) give or cause to be given a false odometer mileage disclosure statement when anodometer statement is required by Section 41-1a-902.

Enacted by Chapter 1, 1992 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-41 > Chapter-01a > 41-1a-1319

41-1a-1319. Third degree felony -- Odometer violation.
It is a third degree felony for a person, with intent to defraud, to:
(1) disconnect, turn back, replace, or reset or cause to be disconnected, turned back,replaced, or reset, the odometer of any motor vehicle with the intent to reduce the true number ofmiles or kilometers indicated on it;
(2) knowingly sell, transfer, or exchange, or cause to be sold, transferred, or exchangedwithout the disclosure required by Section 41-1a-902, any motor vehicle on which the odometerhas been disconnected, turned back, replaced, or reset; or
(3) give or cause to be given a false odometer mileage disclosure statement when anodometer statement is required by Section 41-1a-902.

Enacted by Chapter 1, 1992 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-41 > Chapter-01a > 41-1a-1319

41-1a-1319. Third degree felony -- Odometer violation.
It is a third degree felony for a person, with intent to defraud, to:
(1) disconnect, turn back, replace, or reset or cause to be disconnected, turned back,replaced, or reset, the odometer of any motor vehicle with the intent to reduce the true number ofmiles or kilometers indicated on it;
(2) knowingly sell, transfer, or exchange, or cause to be sold, transferred, or exchangedwithout the disclosure required by Section 41-1a-902, any motor vehicle on which the odometerhas been disconnected, turned back, replaced, or reset; or
(3) give or cause to be given a false odometer mileage disclosure statement when anodometer statement is required by Section 41-1a-902.

Enacted by Chapter 1, 1992 General Session