Utah Code §76-10-104 prohibits sale, gift, or furnishing of tobacco and electronic cigarette products to anyone under age 21. Utah set the age at 21 in 2020, aligning with federal Tobacco 21 enacted December 2019.
Utah Code §76-10-104 sets the minimum age for tobacco and electronic cigarette purchase at 21, matching the federal Tobacco 21 law signed in December 2019. Sale, gift, or furnishing to anyone younger is a misdemeanor for retailers and clerks. Photo identification verifying age must be checked for any purchaser appearing under 30. Utah operates undercover compliance check programs through the Utah Department of Health and Human Services. Possession by persons under 21 is also prohibited under §76-10-105 with juvenile court consequences. Salt Lake City does not separately raise the age but enforces state law through business licensing.
Selling or furnishing tobacco or vape products to anyone under 21 is a misdemeanor, triggers state license suspension, retailer fines, and possible business license revocation by the city.
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