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Utah Code § 13-11-43-Day Cancellation RightUpdated 2026

Rocky Mountain Power Changed Its Net Metering Rules. If Your Utah Solar Contract Was Built on the Old Math, You May Have Legal Options.

Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act covers the exact deceptions used in solar sales. Here is what you need to know.

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Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act

Under the FTC Cooling-Off Rule. Utah does not have a state-specific extended window, but CSPA violations create independent grounds for cancellation.

Utah has seen significant solar growth, particularly in the Salt Lake Valley and St. George area. Rocky Mountain Power's transition to new net metering structures has affected the financial case for solar significantly. If your sales rep used pre-transition values, the financial case for your system may have been misrepresented. Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides a remedy.

Rocky Mountain Power's Net Metering Transition

Rocky Mountain Power has been transitioning Utah solar customers to a new rate structure that reduces the value of exported power. The transition has been phased, and many homeowners were sold systems based on pre-transition economics. If your savings projection assumed the old net metering rate, the financial case for your system was overstated.

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