Utah Statutes
§ 41-3-410 — State civil enforcement.
Utah § 41-3-410
JurisdictionUtah
Title 41Motor Vehicles
Ch. 41-3Motor Vehicle Business Regulation Act
Part 41-3-4Disclosure Requirements
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 41-3-410 (2026).
Text
(1)If a person violates Sections 41-3-406 through 41-3-409, the attorney general may bring an action to:
(1)(a) temporarily or permanently restrain or enjoin the violation;
(1)(b) recover any amounts for the benefit of injured consumers for which the violator is liable under Section 41-3-411;
(1)(c) recover a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each violation that is committed; and
(1)(d) obtain any other equitable relief the court determines to be proper, in addition to damages and civil penalties.
(2)An action under Subsection (1) must be brought within two years from the date on which the violation is discovered and disclosed to the attorney general.
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 163, 1993 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 41-12a-101
Short title.§ 41-12a-102
References to former provisions.§ 41-12a-103
Definitions.§ 41-12a-104
Rules of construction.§ 41-12a-201
Administration of laws under Title 41, Chapter 12a -- Compliance with Administrative Procedures Act.§ 41-12a-202
Access to accident reports.§ 41-12a-303.2
Evidence of owner's or operator's security to be carried when operating motor vehicle -- Defense -- Penalties.§ 41-12a-304
No-fault tort immunity ineffective.§ 41-12a-305
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