Utah Statutes

§ 70C-8-103 — Investigatory powers -- Evidence.

Utah § 70C-8-103
JurisdictionUtah
Title 70CUtah Consumer Credit Code
Ch. 70C-8Administration
Part 70C-8-1Powers and Functions of Department

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Utah Code Ann. § 70C-8-103 (2026).

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(1)The department shall conduct studies and examinations of parties subject to this title it deems necessary and appropriate to monitor the kinds and amounts of credit that are being extended to consumers in this state to determine whether violations of this title and other applicable laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to consumer credit are occurring and the frequency and seriousness of them, and to obtain additional information the department deems necessary or useful to perform its duties as administrator of this title.
(2)In addition to the studies and examinations provided for in Subsection (1), if the department has probable cause to believe that a party has engaged in an act which is subject to action by the department, it may make an investigation to determine if the act has

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 159, 1985 General Session

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