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Utah Code > Title 58 > Chapter 37d
Utah Code > Title 58 > Chapter 37d – Clandestine Drug Lab Act
§ 58-37d-1 Short title
§ 58-37d-2 Purpose
§ 58-37d-3 Definitions
§ 58-37d-4 Prohibited acts — Second degree felony
§ 58-37d-5 Prohibited acts — First degree felony
§ 58-37d-6 Legal inference of intent — Illegal possession of a controlled substance precursor or clandestine laboratory equipment
§ 58-37d-7 Seizure and forfeiture
§ 58-37d-8 Applicability of Title 76 prosecutions under this chapter
§ 58-37d-9 Department of Public Safety enforcement authority
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 58 > Chapter 37d
Booby trap: includes guns, ammunition, or explosive devices attached to trip wires or other triggering mechanisms, sharpened stakes, nails, spikes, electrical devices, lines or wires with hooks attached, and devices for the production of toxic fumes or gases. See Utah Code 32B-9-203
Clandestine laboratory operation: means the:
(i) purchase or procurement of chemicals, supplies, equipment, or laboratory location for the illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances;
(ii) transportation or arranging for the transportation of chemicals, supplies, or equipment for the illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances;
(iii) setting up of equipment or supplies in preparation for the illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances;
(iv) activity of compounding, synthesis, concentration, purification, separation, extraction, or other physical or chemical processing of a substance, including a controlled substance precursor, or the packaging, repackaging, labeling, or relabeling of a container holding a substance that is a product of any of these activities, when the substance is to be used for the illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances;
(v) illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances; or
(vi) distribution or disposal of chemicals, equipment, supplies, or products used in or produced by the illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances. See Utah Code 32B-9-203
Controlled substance precursor: means those chemicals designated in Title 58, Chapter 37c, Utah Controlled Substance Precursor Act, except those substances designated in Subsections 58-37c-3(1)(kk) and (ll). See Utah Code 32B-9-203
Disposal: means the abandonment, discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, or placing of hazardous or dangerous material into or on property, land, or water so that the material may enter the environment, be emitted into the air, or discharged into any waters, including groundwater. See Utah Code 32B-9-203
Hazardous or dangerous material: means a substance that because of its quantity, concentration, physical characteristics, or chemical characteristics may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality, an increase in serious illness, or may pose a substantial present or potential future hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise improperly managed. See Utah Code 32B-9-203
Illegal manufacture of specified controlled substances: means in violation of Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled Substances Act, the:
(i) compounding, synthesis, concentration, purification, separation, extraction, or other physical or chemical processing for the purpose of producing methamphetamine, other amphetamine compounds as listed in Schedule I of the Utah Controlled Substances Act, phencyclidine, narcotic analgesic analogs as listed in Schedule I of the Utah Controlled Substances Act, lysergic acid diethylamide, or mescaline;
(ii) conversion of cocaine or methamphetamine to their base forms; or
(iii) extraction, concentration, or synthesis of marijuana as that drug is defined in Section 58-37-2. See Utah Code 32B-9-203
Single event permit: means :
(a) a 120 hour single event permit; and
(b) a 72 hour single event permit. See Utah Code 32B-9-302
Single event permit: means an event permit issued in accordance with Part 3, Single Event Permit. See Utah Code 32B-9-102
Temporary beer event permit: means an event permit issued in accordance with Part 4, Temporary Beer Event Permit. See Utah Code 32B-9-102