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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 13

4-13-106.

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Effective 5/7/2025
4-13-106. Distribution of plant food not complying with labeling requirements prohibited -- Penalty assessed -- Court action to vacate or amend finding authorized -- Adulterated plant food.
(1)A person may not distribute in this state a plant food if the official sample of the plant food establishes that the plant food is deficient in the nutrients or ingredients guaranteed on the label by an amount exceeding the values established by rule.
(2)The department shall evaluate and take administrative action the department prescribes for a deficiency beyond the investigational allowances established by the department.
(3)A registrant aggrieved by the finding of an official sample deficiency may file a complaint with a court with jurisdiction to vacate or amend the finding of the department.
(4)A person may not distribute in this state a plant food that is adulterated.
Amended by Chapter 91 , 2025 General Session
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