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Department of Agriculture files emergency rule to bridge timeline for kratom product changes
Summary
The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food told the interim committee it will repeal current kratom rules and adopt three new rules in a specialized products division; an emergency rule rescinds automatic renewals so products inconsistent with new additive limits will not remain registered past upcoming rule effective dates.
The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food told the Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Interim Committee it is replacing existing kratom rules and adopting three new rules under a specialized products division to address product safety and new compound products.
Amber Brown, deputy commissioner, said kratom has been legal in Utah for several years and oversight moved into the department’s…
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