Utah Statutes

§ 4-1-110 — Growing or storing food for personal or family use.

Utah § 4-1-110
JurisdictionUtah
Title 4Utah Agricultural Code
Ch. 4-1General Provisions

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 4-1-110 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section, "family food" means food owned by an individual that is intended for the individual's consumption, or for consumption by members of the individual's immediate family, that:
(1)(a) is legal for human consumption;
(1)(b) is lawfully possessed; and
(1)(c) poses no risk:
(1)(c)(i) to health;
(1)(c)(ii) of spreading plant pest infestation; or
(1)(c)(iii) of spreading agricultural disease.
(2)Family food that is grown by an individual on the individual's property is not subject to local or federal regulation if growth of the family food:
(2)(a) does not negatively impact the rights of adjoining property owners; and
(2)(b) complies with the food safety requirements of this title.
(3)A government entity may not confiscate family food described in Subsection (2) or

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 326, 2020 General Session

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