The Division of Consumer Protection helps consumers and businesses deal with dishonest commercial practices. The division enforces thirteen consumer protection statutes. It responds to consumer complaints, prevents and corrects unfair and deceptive business practices, provides consumer relief and promotes consumer education programs. The division's primary goal is to balance the need to provide a regulatory environment that is firm, reasonable, and fair against the need to protects consumers and encourage business growth.
The mission of the division is to "respond to consumer complaints, unfair and deceptive business practices, and provide consumer education. The Division has a three-pronged approach to consumer protection: education, registration, and enforcement."
The following appropriation adjustments were made during the 2015 General Session:
The Division of Consumer Protection statutory comes from 16 different statutes.
- UCA-13-2 is the authorizing statute for the division
- UCA-13-15 is the Business Disclosure Act
- UCA-13-22 is the Charitable Solicitation Act
- UCA-13-39 is the Child Protection Registry Act
- UCA-13-11 is the Consumer Sales Practices Act
- UCA-13-21 is the Credit Services Organizations Act
- UCA-13-23 is the Health Spa Services Protection Act
- UCA-13-10a is the Music Licensing Practices Act
- UCA-13-20 is the New Motor Vehicles Warranty Act (Lemon Law)
- UCA-13-32a is the Pawnshop Transaction Information Act
- UCA-13-28 is the Prize Notice Regulation Act
- UCA-13-34 is the Postsecondary Proprietary School Act
- UCA-76-6a is the Pyramid Scheme Act
- UCA-13-25a is the Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act
- UCA-13-5 is the Unfair Practices Act
- UCA-13-42 is the Uniform Debt-Management Act
- UCA-13-41 is the Price Controls During Emergencies Act
- UCA-13-26 is the Telephone Fraud Prevention Act
The Division of Consumer Protection is primarily funded through the Commerce Service Fund.
COBI contains unaudited data as presented to the Legislature by state agencies at the time of publication. For audited financial data see the State of Utah's Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports.