(1) A person may produce an industrial hemp product if the person has registered with the department as an industrial hemp producer.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 4-41-103.5

  • Cannabinoid product: means a product that:
         (6)(a) contains or is represented to contain one or more naturally occurring cannabinoids;
         (6)(b) contains less than the cannabinoid product THC level, by dry weight;
         (6)(c) contains a combined amount of total THC and any THC analog that does not exceed 10% of the total cannabinoid content;
         (6)(d) does not exceed a total of THC and any THC analog that is greater than:
              (6)(d)(i) 5 milligrams per serving; and
              (6)(d)(ii) 150 milligrams per package; and
         (6)(e) unless the product is in an oil based suspension, has a serving size that:
              (6)(e)(i) is an integer; and
              (6)(e)(ii) is a discrete unit of the cannabinoid product. See Utah Code 4-41-102
  • Department: means the Department of Agriculture and Food created in Chapter 2, Administration. See Utah Code 4-1-109
  • Industrial hemp: means any part of a cannabis plant, whether growing or not, with a concentration of less than 0. See Utah Code 4-41-102
  • Industrial hemp product: means a product made by processing industrial hemp plants or industrial hemp parts. See Utah Code 4-41-102
  • Person: means :
         (19)(a) an individual, partnership, association, firm, trust, limited liability company, or corporation; and
         (19)(b) an agent or employee of an individual, partnership, association, firm, trust, limited liability company, or corporation. See Utah Code 4-41-102
(2) A person seeking to register under Subsection (1) shall provide to the department:

     (2)(a) the name of the person that is seeking to produce an industrial hemp product;
     (2)(b) the address of each location where the industrial hemp product will be manufactured; and
     (2)(c) written consent allowing a representative of the department to enter any premise where the person is manufacturing industrial hemp product for:

          (2)(c)(i) conducting a physical inspection; or
          (2)(c)(ii) ensuring compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(3) An industrial hemp product or byproduct may not be used for production of a cannabinoid product.