40-12-102. Definitions.
(a) As used in this act:
(i) "Person" means a natural person, corporation, trust, partnership, incorporated or unincorporated association or any other legal entity;
(ii) "Consumer transactions" means the advertising, offering for sale, sale or distribution of any merchandise to an individual for purposes that are primarily personal, family or household;
(iii) "Documentary material" means the original or a copy of any book, record, report, memorandum, paper, communication, tabulation, map, chart, photograph, mechanical transcription, other tangible document or recording, reproductions of information stored magnetically, file layout, code conversion tables or computer programs to convert file to readable printout, wherever situated;
(iv) "Examination" of documentary material includes the inspection, study or copying of any such material, and the taking of testimony under oath or acknowledgement with respect to any such documentary material or copy thereof;
(v) "Advertisement" includes the attempt by publication, dissemination, solicitation or circulation, whether oral, visual, written or otherwise, and whether in person, by telephone or by any other means to induce directly or indirectly any person to enter into any obligation or to acquire any title or interest in any merchandise;
(vi) "Merchandise" includes any service or any property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, or any other object, ware, good, commodity, or article of value wherever situated;
(vii) "Enforcing authority" means the attorney general of Wyoming;
(viii) "Cure" as applied to an unlawful deceptive trade practice as defined in W.S. 40-12-105 means either:
(A) To offer in writing to adjust or modify the consumer transaction to which the unlawful deceptive trade practice relates to conform to the reasonable expectations of the consumer generated by such unlawful deceptive trade practice and to perform such offer if accepted by the consumer; or
(B) To offer in writing to rescind such consumer transaction and to perform such offer if accepted by the consumer.
(ix) "Uncured unlawful deceptive trade practice" means an unlawful deceptive trade practice as defined in W.S. 40-12-105:
(A) With respect to which a consumer who has been damaged by the unlawful deceptive trade practice has given notice to the alleged violator pursuant to W.S. 40-12-109; and
(B) Either:
(I) No offer to cure has been made to such consumer within fifteen (15) days after such notice; or
(II) The unlawful deceptive trade practice has not been cured as to such consumer within a reasonable time after his acceptance of the offer to cure.
(x) "This act" means W.S. 40-12-101 through 40-12-114.