Utah Code § 4-41-105

Unlawful acts
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(1) It is unlawful for a person to handle, process, or market living industrial hemp plants, viable
hemp seeds, leaf materials, or floral materials derived from industrial hemp without the
appropriate license or permit issued by the department under this chapter.
(2)
(a) It is unlawful for any person to:
(i) distribute, sell, or market a cannabinoid product that is:
(A) not registered with the department under Section 4-41-104; or
(B) noncompliant material;
(ii) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), transport into or out of the state extracted material
or final product that contains 0.3% or more of total THC and any THC analog;
(iii) sell or use a cannabinoid product that is:
(A) added to a conventional food or beverage, as the department further defines in rules
described in Section 4-41-403;
(B) marketed or manufactured to be enticing to children, as further defined in rules described
in Section 4-41-403; or
(C) smokable flower;
(iv) knowingly or intentionally sell or give a cannabinoid product that contains THC or a THC
analog in the course of business to an individual who is not at least 21 years old; or
(v) delay or deny an inspection authorized under this chapter.
(b) A person may transport transportable industrial hemp concentrate if the person:
(i) complies with rules created by the department under Section 4-41-103.1 related to
transportable industrial hemp concentrate; and
(ii)
(A) has a cannabinoid processor license; or
(B) the equivalent to a cannabinoid processor license from another state.
(3) The department may seize and destroy non-compliant material.
(4) Nothing in this chapter authorizes any person to violate federal law, regulation, or any provision
of this title.

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