Utah Admin. Code R877-23V-14 - Dealer Identification of Fees Associated with Issuance of Temporary Permits Pursuant to Utah Code Anns Sections 41-3-301 and 41-3-302
(1) As used in this
section, "dealer documentary service fee" means a fee that a dealer charges a
purchaser or lessee of a motor vehicle for preparing or processing any
state-mandated documents or services.
(2) Only fees required by Title 41, Chapter
1a, Motor Vehicle Act, may be identified as state-mandated fees.
(3) A dealer that charges the purchaser or
lessee of a motor vehicle a dealer documentary service fee shall prominently
display a sign in the sales area on the dealer premises in a location that is
readily discernable by all purchasers and lessees. The sign shall contain the
language set forth in Subsection (3)(a).
(a)
"The dealer documentary service fee of $ ______ as set forth in your contract
of sale or lease agreement, represents costs to the dealer for preparing and
processing documents and other services related to the sale or lease of your
vehicle. These fees are not set or mandated by statute or rule."
(b) The amount disclosed under Subsection
(3)(a) shall be the actual amount of the dealer documentary service fee under
the dealer's contract of sale or lease agreement.
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