Mr. President:
The Business and Labor Committee reports a favorable recommendation on S.B. 132,
CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT - ATTORNEY GENERAL POWERS, by Senator
C. Walker, with the following amendments:
Respectfully,
Kevin T. VanTassell
Voting: 5-0-2
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(a) investigate the actions of any person
alleged
}
who is found
to violate
Section
13-44-201
or
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13-44-202
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(8) (a) The attorney general may inspect and copy all records related to the business
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conducted by the person
alleged
}
who is found
to have violated this chapter,
including records located outside
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the state.
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(b) For records located outside of the state, the person
alleged
}
who is
found
to have violated this
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chapter shall pay the attorney general's expenses to inspect the records, including travel
costs.
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(c) Upon notification from the attorney general of the attorney general's intent to
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inspect records located outside of the state, the person
alleged
}
who is found
to have violated this chapter
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to cover the attorney general's expenses to inspect the records.
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(d) The attorney general shall deposit any amounts received under this Subsection (8)
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in the Attorney General Litigation Fund established in Section
76-10-922
.
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(e) To the extent an amount paid to the attorney general by a person
alleged
}
who is
found
to have
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violated this chapter is not expended by the attorney general, the amount shall be refunded to
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the person
alleged
}
who is found
to have violated this chapter.
Committee Chair
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Bill Number
*SB0132*
SB0132