Utah Code § 4-2-1002

Agritourism registry
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(1) The department shall maintain a voluntary agritourism registry.
(2) The purpose of the registry is to provide public notice of locations where individuals may
participate in an agritourism activity.
(3) The owner of an agricultural enterprise that provides an agritourism activity in Utah may
voluntarily place the agritourism activity on the registry by providing the following information to
the department:
(a) the name and location of the agricultural enterprise;
(b) a description of the agritourism activity; and
(c) details relating to participation in the agritourism activity, including cost, hours of operation,
and other relevant information.
(4) The owner of an agricultural enterprise with an agritourism activity on the registry shall notify
the department of any changes to the information described in Subsection (3).
(5) The department:
(a) shall post the information on the registry to the department's website in a location where the
public may conveniently access the information;
(b) may publicize the availability of the registry to the public; and
(c) may not charge a fee to be listed on, or to use, the registry.
(6) A registration under this section is in effect for five years, unless the owner requests removal at
an earlier time.

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