70C-8-101. Administration of title. (1) As used in this chapter, “department” means the Department of Financial Institutions. (2) This title shall be administered by the department. Enacted by Chapter 159, 1985 General Session
70C-8-102. Powers of department — Conformity with federal law — Reliance on rules. (1) In addition to other powers granted by this title, the department, within the limitations provided by law, may: (a) receive and act on complaints, take action designed to obtain voluntary compliance with this title, or commence administrative or judicial proceedings on […]
70C-8-103. Investigatory powers — Evidence. (1) The department shall conduct studies and examinations of parties subject to this title it deems necessary and appropriate to monitor the kinds and amounts of credit that are being extended to consumers in this state to determine whether violations of this title and other applicable laws, rules, and regulations […]
70C-8-104. Enforcement proceedings. (1) (a) The department may take an action described in Subsection (1)(b) if the department determines that any party engaging in activities subject to this title is violating or has violated or the department has reasonable cause to believe is about to violate: (i) any applicable provision of this title; (ii) any […]
70C-8-105. Judicial review. (1) Any party aggrieved by any rule, order, temporary order, decision, ruling, or other act or failure to act by the department under this title is entitled to judicial review. Within 30 days after receiving notice of a rule, order, temporary order, decision, or other ruling, or within 120 days after the […]
70C-8-106. Debtor’s remedies not affected. The grant of powers to the department in this chapter does not affect any remedies available to debtors under this title or under other principles of law or equity. Enacted by Chapter 159, 1985 General Session
70C-8-107. Temporary or injunctive relief against unconscionable and fraudulent conduct. (1) The department may bring a civil action to enjoin a person subject to this title from: (a) making or enforcing a term of consumer credit transactions that is unconscionable; (b) engaging in fraudulent conduct in inducing consumers to enter into a consumer credit transaction; […]