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(1) A person may bring an action against a commercial entity in a court of competent jurisdiction in this state if:
(a) the commercial entity enters into a consumer transaction with that person;
(b) as a result of the consumer transaction described in Subsection (1)(a), the commercial entity obtains nonpublic personal information concerning that person; and
(c) the commercial entity violates this chapter.
(2) In an action brought under Subsection (1), a commercial entity that violates this chapter is liable to the person who brings the action for:
(a) $500 for each time the commercial entity fails to provide the notice required by this section in relation to the nonpublic personal information of the person who brings the action; and
(b) court costs.
(3) A person may not bring a class action under this chapter.