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Utah Code > Title 13 > Chapter 11a
Utah Code > Title 13 > Chapter 11a – Truth in Advertising
§ 13-11a-1 Purpose
§ 13-11a-2 Definitions
§ 13-11a-3 Deceptive trade practices enumerated — Records to be kept — Defenses
§ 13-11a-4 Jurisdiction of district courts — Injunctive relief — Damages — Attorneys’ fees — Corrective advertising — Notification required
§ 13-11a-5 Exemptions
§ 13-11a-6 Truth in music advertising — Exemptions — Penalties
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 13 > Chapter 11a
Advertisement: means any written, oral, or graphic statement or representation made by a supplier in connection with the solicitation of business. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
(a) the governor, for the state;
(b) the chair of the county commission or the county executive, for a county; and
(c) the mayor, for a municipality, or if governed under a council-manager form of government, the chair of the council. See Utah Code 52-8-102
clearly and conspicuously disclose: means :
(c) in television advertising, the method for print media or radio advertising is acceptable unless contrary to other governing laws. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
General plan: means a document that a municipality adopts that sets forth general guidelines for proposed future development of the land within the municipality. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
Geologic hazard: means :
(a) a surface fault rupture;
(b) shallow groundwater;
(c) liquefaction;
(d) a landslide;
(e) a debris flow;
(f) unstable soil;
(g) a rock fall; or
(h) any other geologic condition that presents a risk:
(i) to life;
(ii) of substantial loss of real property; or
(iii) of substantial damage to real property. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
Goods and services: means all items which may be the subject of a sales transaction. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Government entity: includes the state, its agencies and institutions, each county, municipality, school district, local district, and special service district in Utah. See Utah Code 52-8-102
Historic preservation authority: means a person, board, commission, or other body designated by a legislative body to:
(a) recommend land use regulations to preserve local historic districts or areas; and
(b) administer local historic preservation land use regulations within a local historic district or area. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
Nondiscounted price: means a price at which the goods or services are offered at the time of the price assessment without a temporary store reduction in price. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Performing group: means a vocal or instrumental group that performs live music for a paying audience. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Person: means an individual, including a consumer, corporation, government, or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, unincorporated association, two or more of any of the foregoing having a joint or common interest, or any other legal or commercial entity. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Plat: means a map or other graphical representation of lands being laid out and prepared in accordance with Section 10-9a-603, 17-23-17, or 57-8-13. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
Price assessment: means the determination of the prices underlying a price comparison. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Price assessor: means a firm or individual that determines the prices, including the reference prices, underlying the price comparison, or who makes the price comparison. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Price comparison: means any express representation that a specific savings, reduction, or discount exists or will exist between the supplier's advertised price and another specific price. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Product area: means the geographical area in which the prospective purchasers to whom the advertisement is aimed could reasonably be expected to seek the goods or services in question. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Promotional literature: means reports whose primary or secondary purpose is to provide nonresidents with information about the government entity that produced the report. See Utah Code 52-8-102
Public hearing: means a hearing at which members of the public are provided a reasonable opportunity to comment on the subject of the hearing. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
Recording group: means a vocal or instrumental group at least one of the members of which has released a commercial sound recording under the group's name, if the member has a legal right to use of the group's name. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Regular price: means the price at which a supplier has recently offered the goods or services for sale in good faith in the regular course of business. See Utah Code 10-9a-610
Report: means each account, statement, record of proceedings, summary of activities, and other written or printed document required by statute that is prepared or produced by a government entity that is distributed to the public. See Utah Code 52-8-102
Street: means a public right-of-way, including a highway, avenue, boulevard, parkway, road, lane, walk, alley, viaduct, subway, tunnel, bridge, public easement, or other way. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
(i) the division or development of land whether by deed, metes and bounds description, devise and testacy, map, plat, or other recorded instrument; and
(ii) except as provided in Subsection (57)(c), divisions of land for residential and nonresidential uses, including land used or to be used for commercial, agricultural, and industrial purposes. See Utah Code 10-9a-103
Supplier: means a seller, lessor, assignor, offeror, broker, or other person who regularly solicits, engages in, or enforces sales transactions, whether or not he deals directly with the purchaser. See Utah Code 10-9a-610