Utah Admin. Code R66-34-7 - Violation
(1) A cannabinoid product shall be considered
falsely advertised if the permittee makes a claim about a product that is not
on the label.
(2) It is a violation
to:
(a) market or sell cannabinoid product in
Utah without an industrial hemp retail permit;
(b) distribute, market, or sell cannabinoid
product that is not registered with the department;
(c) distribute or market a product that
contains greater than 0.3% THC;
(d)
distribute or market a cannabinoid product that is represented as a
conventional food item or food additive;
(e) market or sell industrial hemp products
without a valid retailer permit;
(f) refuse inspection of a retail
establishment, product for sale, or a product storage area;
(g) sell cannabinoid products that:
(i) have any likeness bearing resemblance to
a cartoon character or fictional character; or
(ii) appear to imitate a food or other
product that is typically marketed toward or appealing to children;
or
(h) knowingly or
intentionally sell or give a cannabinoid product that contains THC or a THC
analog to an individual who is not at least 21 years old.
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