Privacy
Utah Consumer Privacy Act
Utah's CCPA-shaped privacy law, the most business-friendly of the bunch. Higher revenue threshold, no UOOM requirement (yet), and a permanent 30-day cure period.
What it is
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act, effective 31 December 2023. Grants Utah residents the right to access, delete, port, and opt out of sale and targeted advertising — a 2026 amendment (effective 1 July 2026) added a right to correct. Enforced by the Utah Division of Consumer Protection with the Utah AG litigating.
Why it matters
Civil penalties up to $7,500 per violation, but Utah's higher applicability threshold ($25M revenue plus volume tests) and permanent cure period make it the most forgiving of the state laws. Coverage tends to come for free if you're already CCPA-compliant.
Who it applies to
Utah residents — applies to controllers with $25M+ annual revenue that process 100K+ Utah consumers (or 25K+ if 50%+ of revenue is from selling personal data).
- Jurisdictions: United States
How WQI scores it
Web Quality Index considers this standard satisfied when all of the 4 supporting factors pass.
| # | Factor | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 46 | Cookie banner presence + CMP detection | planned |
| 47 | Privacy policy page presence | planned |
| 50 | CCPA "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link | planned |
| 51 | Cookie scan — actual cookies set on first load | planned |
0 of 4 supporting factors are currently collected. Sites where the remaining 4 haven't been measured will show as partial or unknown on this standard until the data lands.
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