13-11-3. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Charitable solicitation" means any request directly or indirectly for money, credit,
property, financial assistance, or any other thing of value on the plea or representation that it will
be used for a charitable purpose. A charitable solicitation may be made in any manner,
including:
(a) any oral or written request, including a telephone request;
(b) the distribution, circulation, or posting of any handbill, written advertisement, or
publication; or
(c) the sale of, offer or attempt to sell, or request of donations for any book, card, chance,
coupon, device, magazine, membership, merchandise, subscription, ticket, flower, flag, button,
sticker, ribbon, token, trinket, tag, souvenir, candy, or any other article in connection with which
any appeal is made for any charitable purpose, or where the name of any charitable organization
or movement is used or referred to as an inducement or reason for making any purchase
donation, or where, in connection with any sale or donation, any statement is made that the whole
or any part of the proceeds of any sale or donation will go to or be donated to any charitable
purpose. A charitable solicitation is considered complete when made, whether or not the
organization or person making the solicitation receives any contribution or makes any sale.
(2) (a) "Consumer transaction" means a sale, lease, assignment, award by chance, or
other written or oral transfer or disposition of goods, services, or other property, both tangible
and intangible (except securities and insurance) to, or apparently to, a person for:
(i) primarily personal, family, or household purposes; or
(ii) purposes that relate to a business opportunity that requires:
(A) expenditure of money or property by the person described in Subsection (2)(a); and
(B) the person described in Subsection (2)(a) to perform personal services on a
continuing basis and in which the person described in Subsection (2)(a) has not been previously
engaged.
(b) "Consumer transaction" includes:
(i) any of the following with respect to a transfer or disposition described in Subsection
(2)(a):
(A) an offer;
(B) a solicitation;
(C) an agreement; or
(D) performance of an agreement; or
(ii) a charitable solicitation.
(3) "Enforcing authority" means the Division of Consumer Protection.
(4) "Final judgment" means a judgment, including any supporting opinion, that
determines the rights of the parties and concerning which appellate remedies have been
exhausted or the time for appeal has expired.
(5) "Person" means an individual, corporation, government, governmental subdivision or
agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, cooperative, or any other legal
entity.
(6) "Supplier" means a seller, lessor, assignor, offeror, broker, or other person who
regularly solicits, engages in, or enforces consumer transactions, whether or not he deals directly
with the consumer.
Amended by Chapter 55, 2004 General Session
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