Deceptive act or practice by supplier. A deceptive act or practice by a supplier in connection with a consumer transaction violates this chapter whether it occurs before, during, or after the transaction.
Scope of the Utah Consumer Privacy Act The UCPA applies to organizations that meet at least one of the following processing and revenue thresholds: UCPA threshold 1: Organizations that exceed an annual revenue of $25 million or control or process the data of more than 100,000 resident consumers in a calendar year.
Privacy violation. requires ground-penetrating technology to detect, observe, measure, map, or otherwise capture information or data about the property or characteristics of the property.
Consumer rights under the Utah Consumer Privacy Act Consumers have four primary rights under the UCPA: access, deletion, portability, and opting out. Right to portability, obtaining a copy of their personal data from the controller, in a format that is: portable to a technically reasonable extent.
(a) A consumer who suffers loss as a result of a violation of this chapter may bring a class action for the actual damages caused by an act or practice specified as violating this chapter by a rule adopted by the enforcing authority under Subsection 13-11-8(2) before the consumer transactions on which the action is ...
Utah's Governor signed House Bill 491, the Government Data Privacy Act, on March 19, 2024, after its introduction on February 7, 2024. The act establishes a Utah Privacy Governing Board and the Office of Data Privacy to oversee and assist with privacy practices in state agencies.
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This act shall be construed liberally to promote the following policies: (1) to simplify, clarify, and modernize the law governing consumer sales practices; (2) to protect consumers from suppliers who commit deceptive and unconscionable sales practices; (3) to encourage the development of fair consumer sales practices; ...
The UCPA gives consumers in Utah a degree of control over how businesses are able to collect and use their data. Under the UCPA, individuals have the right to know if a business is processing their personal data, to access and have that data deleted, and to opt out from their data being sold.
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) came into effect on December 31, 2023, and is one of the increasing number of statewide laws in the US that aim to protect the rights of consumers whose data is processed by businesses. When it was passed, the UCPA was the fourth piece of legislation of its kind in the US.