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The Lemon Law in Utah indicates:
...... If a new motor vehicle does not conform to all applicable express warranties, and the consumer reports the nonconformity to the manufacturer, its agent, or its authorized dealer during the term of the express warranties or during the one-year period following the date of original delivery of the motor vehicle to a consumer, whichever is earlier, the manufacturer, its agent, or its authorized dealer shall make repairs necessary to conform the vehicle to the express warranties, whether or not these repairs are made after the expiration of the warranty term or the one-year period.......
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Contact State Agency For Lemon Law Support:
Division of Consumer Protection
Heber M. Wells Building, Second Floor
160 East 300 South
SM 146704
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
801-530-6601
fax: 801-530-6001
Utah Law News
News you can use: Feds give Utah $851K to help poor heat homes (Salt Lake Tribune)
Utah will receive nearly $851,000 in emergency federal funds to help low-income families pay their heating bills this winter. The money represents the state's portion of $100 million the Bush administration has released through the Department of Health and Human Services. That means about 2,800 more Utah families could receive energy assistance this year, said Gordon Walker, who administers
Radiation board puts off Envirocare expansion decision (Salt Lake Tribune)
A state advisory board Friday stopped just short of signing off on Envirocare of Utah's plans to double the size of its radioactive and hazardous waste facility. The state Radiation Control Board took more than four hours to consider Envirocare's request to throw out an appeal of the expansion plan. The Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah (HEAL) contends that state law requires a more
Living History: On-the-spot accounts beat out memories (Salt Lake Tribune)
Historians are weird. I know, my brother is one. Robert Kirby is another. Apart from my brother, Will Bagley (who writes extensively on Mountain Meadows and the Bear Lake Monster), and Kirby (author of a lot of folderol, except for when he isn't, like his excellent history of Utah law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, End of Watch ), I have made the acquaintance of several
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