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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 41

4-41-103.3. Industrial hemp retailer permit.

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Effective 5/6/2026
4-41-103.3. Industrial hemp retailer permit.
(1)Except as provided in Subsection
(5), a retailer permittee of the department may market or sell a cannabinoid product or a viable industrial hemp seed.
(2)A person seeking an industrial hemp retailer permit shall provide to the department:
(a)the name of the person that is seeking to market or sell a cannabinoid product or a viable industrial hemp seed;
(b)the address of each location where a cannabinoid product or a viable industrial hemp seed will be sold; and
(c)written consent allowing a representative of the department to enter all premises where the person is selling a cannabinoid product or a viable industrial hemp seed for the purpose of:
(i)conducting a physical inspection; or
(ii)ensuring compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(3)An industrial hemp retailer permittee shall:
(a)check the identification of any individual purchasing a cannabinoid product that contains THC or a THC analog to ensure the individual is at least 21 years old; and
(b)dispose of waste and unused material related to a cannabinoid product in accordance with hazardous waste laws.
(4)The department may set a fee in accordance with Subsection 4-2-103(2) for the application for an industrial hemp retailer permit.
(5)Any marketing for a cannabinoid product or a viable industrial hemp seed shall include a notice to consumers that the product is hemp and is not cannabis or medical cannabis, as those terms are defined in Section 26B-4-201 .
Amended by Chapter 421 , 2026 General Session
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