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Title 76 — Utah Criminal Code · Chapter 18
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76-18-101. Definitions.
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76-18-102. Applicable provisions to chapter from other titles.
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76-18-201. Definitions.
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76-18-202. Applicable provisions to part from other titles.
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76-18-203. Exemptions and affirmative defenses applicable to certain drug crimes.
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76-18-204. Enhanced penalties and sentencing for certain drug offenses.
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76-18-205. Unlawful alteration or removal of a controlled substance label.
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76-18-206. Unlawful failure to use original controlled substance container.
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76-18-207. Unlawfully possessing or using a controlled substance or controlled substance analog.
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76-18-208. Unlawfully producing, manufacturing, or dispensing a controlled substance or counterfeit substance.
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76-18-209. Unlawfully distributing or agreeing to distribute a controlled substance or counterfeit substance.
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76-18-210. Unlawfully possessing a controlled substance or counterfeit substance with intent to distribute.
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76-18-211. Unlawfully engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise involving drugs.
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76-18-212. Unlawfully allowing possession, use, or distribution of a controlled substance on the premises.
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76-18-213. Unlawful possession of an altered or forged prescription or order for a controlled substance.
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76-18-214. Unlawful use of a license number in the course of manufacturing or distributing a controlled substance.
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76-18-215. Unlawful misrepresentation as an authorized person to obtain a controlled substance.
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76-18-216. Unlawful conduct to obtain a controlled substance.
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76-18-217. Unlawfully prescribing or dispensing a controlled substance to a person known to be using unlawful means.
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76-18-218. Unlawfully making, forging, altering, or uttering a prescription or a written order.
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76-18-219. Unlawful materials to create a counterfeit controlled substance.
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76-18-220. Trafficking of fentanyl or a fentanyl-related substance.
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76-18-221. Unlawful failure to report a practitioner's diversion of drugs.
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76-18-222. Possession, sale, or use of an adulterant or synthetic urine.
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76-18-301. Definitions.
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76-18-302. Considerations in determining whether an object is drug paraphernalia.
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76-18-303. Seizure -- Forfeiture -- Property rights -- Bystander defense.
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76-18-304. Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
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76-18-305. Unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia.
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76-18-306. Unlawful advertisement of drug paraphernalia.
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76-18-401. Definitions.
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76-18-402. Exemption of certain persons -- Bystander defense.
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76-18-403. Unlawful use of an imitation controlled substance.
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76-18-404. Unlawful manufacture of an imitation controlled substance.
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76-18-405. Unlawful distribution or possession with intent to distribute an imitation controlled substance.
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76-18-406. Unlawful advertisement of an imitation controlled substance.
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76-18-501. Definitions.
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76-18-502. Purpose -- Coordination with other sections.
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76-18-503. Department of Public Safety enforcement authority.
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76-18-504. Seizure and forfeiture.
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76-18-505. Legal inference of intent -- Illegal possession of a controlled substance precursor or clandestine laboratory equipment.
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76-18-506. Unlawful clandestine drug offense.
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