Utah Statutes
§ 13-52-205 — Contents of disclosure statement for power purchase agreement.
Utah § 13-52-205
JurisdictionUtah
Title 13Commerce and Trade
Ch. 13-52Residential Solar Energy Consumer Protection Act
Part 13-52-2Disclosure Statement
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 13-52-205 (2026).
Text
If a solar retailer is proposing to enter a power purchase agreement with a potential customer, the disclosure statement required in Subsection 13-52-201(1) shall include:
(1)a statement with substantially the following form and content: "You are entering an agreement to purchase power from an energy generation system. You will not own the system installed on your property. You will not be entitled to any federal tax credit associated with the purchase.";
(2)information about whether the power purchase agreement may be transferred to a purchaser of the home or real property where the system is located and, if so, any conditions for a transfer;
(3)if the solar retailer will not obtain insurance against damage or loss to the system, a statement to that effect and a description of the cons
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 290, 2018 General Session
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