Utah Code 4-41-104. Product registration required for distribution — Application — Fees — Renewal
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(1) A cannabinoid product class or cannabinoid product that is not registered with the department may not be distributed in this state.
Terms Used In Utah Code 4-41-104
- 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
- Cannabinoid product class: means a group of cannabinoid products that:
(7)(a) have all ingredients in common; and(7)(b) are produced by or for the same company. 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
- 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- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) A person seeking registration for a cannabinoid product class or cannabinoid product shall:(2)(a) apply to the department on forms provided by the department; and(2)(b) submit an annual registration fee, determined by the department pursuant to Subsection 4-2-103(2), for each cannabinoid product class or cannabinoid product the person intends to distribute in this state.(3) The department may conduct tests, or require test results, to ensure that any claim made by an applicant about a cannabinoid product class or cannabinoid product is accurate.(4) Upon receipt by the department of a proper application and payment of the appropriate fee, as described in Subsection (2), the department shall issue a registration to the applicant allowing the applicant to distribute the registered cannabinoid product class or cannabinoid product in the state for one year from the date of the payment of the fee, subject to suspension or revocation for cause.(5) The department shall mail, either through the postal service or electronically, forms for the renewal of a registration to a registrant at least 30 days before the day on which the registrant’s registration expires. - Cannabinoid product class: means a group of cannabinoid products that: