(1) Pursuant to Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the commissioner may make rules necessary to assist in the enforcement of this chapter.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 31A-6a-110

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Order: means an order of the commissioner. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
  • Service contract: includes any contract or agreement to perform or reimburse the service contract holder for any one or more of the following services:
              (6)(c)(i) the repair or replacement of tires, wheels, or both on a motor vehicle damaged as a result of coming into contact with a road hazard;
              (6)(c)(ii) the removal of dents, dings, or creases on a motor vehicle that can be repaired using the process of paintless dent removal without affecting the existing paint finish and without replacing vehicle body panels, sanding, bonding, or painting;
              (6)(c)(iii) the repair of chips or cracks in or the replacement of a motor vehicle windshield as a result of damage caused by a road hazard, that is primary to the coverage offered by the motor vehicle owner's motor vehicle insurance policy; or
              (6)(c)(iv) the replacement of a motor vehicle key or key-fob if the key or key-fob becomes inoperable, lost, or stolen, except that the replacement of lost or stolen property is limited to only the replacement of a lost or stolen motor vehicle key or key-fob. See Utah Code 31A-6a-101
(2) The commissioner may by rule or order, after a hearing, exempt certain service contract providers or service contract providers for a specific class of service contracts that are not otherwise exempt under Subsection 31A-1-103(3) from any provision of this title. The commissioner may order substitute requirements on a finding that a particular provision of this title is not necessary for the protection of the public or that the substitute requirement is reasonably certain to provide equivalent protection to the public.