Utah Code 26B-4-211. Analogous to prescribed controlled substances
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26B-4-211. Analogous to prescribed controlled substances.
When an employee, officer, or agent of the state or a political subdivision makes a finding, determination, or otherwise considers an individual’s possession or use of cannabis, a cannabis product, or a medical cannabis device, the employee, officer, or agent may not consider the individual’s possession or use any differently than the lawful possession or use of any prescribed controlled substance, if the individual’s possession or use complies with:
When an employee, officer, or agent of the state or a political subdivision makes a finding, determination, or otherwise considers an individual’s possession or use of cannabis, a cannabis product, or a medical cannabis device, the employee, officer, or agent may not consider the individual’s possession or use any differently than the lawful possession or use of any prescribed controlled substance, if the individual’s possession or use complies with:
(1) | this part; |
(a) | is intended for human use; and |
(b) | contains cannabis or any tetrahydrocannabinol or THC analog in a total concentration of 0. See Utah Code 26B-4-201 |
(2) | Title 4, Chapter 41a, Cannabis Production Establishments and Pharmacies; or |
(3) | Subsection 58-37-3.7(2) or (3). |
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 307, 2023 General Session