§13-37-202. Disclosure of nonpublic personal information prohibited without notice.
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§13-37-202. Disclosure of nonpublic personal information prohibited without notice. | |
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Official Text | §13-37-202. Disclosure of nonpublic personal information prohibited without notice. |
Country/Jurisdiction | United States |
State or Province | Utah |
Regulatory Bodies | |
Date Enacted | 2003 |
Scope of the Law | General Business |
Information | |
Taxonomy | Appropriation, Increased Accessibility |
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Text of the law
- Utah Code
- Title 13 Commerce and Trade
- Chapter 37 Notice of Intent to Sell Nonpublic Personal Information Act
- Part 2 Notice of Disclosure
- Section 202 Disclosure of nonpublic personal information prohibited without notice.
- 13-37-202. Disclosure of nonpublic personal information prohibited without notice.
- (1) A commercial entity may not disclose nonpublic personal information that the commercial entity obtained on or after January 1, 2004, as a result of a consumer transaction if the commercial entity fails to comply with Section 13-37-201.
- (2) This chapter may not be interpreted as authorizing a commercial entity to disclose nonpublic personal information to a greater extent than the commercial entity is otherwise permitted to disclose nonpublic personal information. Increased Accessibility, Appropriation
- Enacted by Chapter 97, 2003 General Session
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