Section 3107 – Civil antitrust investigations — Demand for production of documents and responses to written interrogatories — Oral examination — Judicial order for compliance — Confidentiality — Subpoenas precluded.
Effective 5/12/2015 76-10-3107. Civil antitrust investigations — Demand for production of documents and responses to written interrogatories — Oral examination — Judicial order for compliance — Confidentiality — Subpoenas precluded. (1) When the attorney general has reasonable cause to believe that any person may be in possession, custody, or control of any information, including any […]
Section 3101 – Title.
76-10-3101. Title. This part is known as the “Utah Antitrust Act.” Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 187, 2013 General Session
Section 3102 – Legislative findings — Purpose of act.
76-10-3102. Legislative findings — Purpose of act. The Legislature finds and determines that competition is fundamental to the free market system and that the unrestrained interaction of competitive forces will yield the best allocation of our economic resources, the lowest prices, the highest quality and the greatest material progress, while at the same time providing […]
Section 3103 – Definitions.
Effective 5/12/2015 76-10-3103. Definitions. As used in this part: (1) “Attempt to monopolize” means action taken without a legitimate business purpose and with a specific intent of destroying competition or controlling prices to substantially lessen competition, or creating a monopoly, where there is a dangerous probability of creating a monopoly. (2) “Attorney general” means the […]
Section 3104 – Illegal anticompetitive activities.
76-10-3104. Illegal anticompetitive activities. (1) Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce is declared to be illegal. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to monopolize, or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person or persons to monopolize, any […]
Section 3105 – Exempt activities.
76-10-3105. Exempt activities. (1) This act may not be construed to prohibit: (a) the activities of any public utility to the extent that those activities are subject to regulation by the public service commission, the state or federal department of transportation, the federal energy regulatory commission, the federal communications commission, the interstate commerce commission, or […]