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Status verified April 5, 2026 – No legislative changes detected.
Is Kratom Legal in Utah?
Current Status
Legislation in progress (no status change proposed): SB0045: Kratom Adjustments. Status: 4. Last action: Bill Numbered but not Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel (2025-12-22). Sponsors: Mike McKell, Katy Hall, Brady Brammer, Jennifer Dailey-Provost.
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What Merchants Need to Know
- Age verification required (18+) for all sales
- Lab testing recommended for all products
- Labeling must comply with state standards
Recent Updates for Utah
Utah Kratom Legal Status Update
| Bill | SB0045 |
|---|---|
| Title | Kratom Adjustments |
| Status | In progress |
| Last action | Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing (2026-03-26) |
| Sponsors | Mike McKell; Katy Hall; Brady Brammer; Jennifer Dailey-Provost |
Utah Kratom Legal Status Update
| Bill | SB45 |
|---|---|
| Title | Senate Bill 45, titled 'Kratom Adjustments', was passed by the Utah Legislature and signed by the Governor on March 26, 2026. The bill directly repeals the existing Kratom Consumer Protection Act and schedules key kratom alkaloids, including 7-hydroxymitragynine and Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl, as Schedule I controlled substances. This makes most kratom products illegal, with only unprocessed whole leaf kratom permitted for sale to adults 21 and over in specialized retailers. This is a definitive shift from a regulated ('RESTRICTED') status to an outright ban on most forms and the classification of its active compounds as highly controlled substances. |
| Status | — |
Utah Kratom Legal Status Update
The Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) has passed in Utah, requiring retailers to test the substance before selling, moving its status from 'PENDING' to 'RESTRICTED'.
Read more →Utah Kratom Legal Status Update
A new bill introduced in the Utah Legislature in late 2025 (to be considered in early 2026) aims to repeal the existing Kratom Consumer Protection Act and classify kratom alkaloids (including 7-OH and mitragynine) as Schedule I controlled substances, which would effectively ban kratom statewide. The Health and Human Services Interim Committee voted to fast-track this ban bill, transitioning its status from 'RESTRICTED' to 'PENDING'.
Read more →Utah Kratom Legal Status Update
While previously operating under the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA), several bills were introduced in late 2025 in Utah, including one by State Senator Mike McKell, that aim for a complete ban on kratom or certain kratom products and to repeal the KCPA.
Read more →Selling Kratom in Utah?
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