Utah Product Alteration is a process used in the state of Utah to change the labeling, packaging, or composition of a product in order to comply with Utah regulations. This process is used to modify a product to be sold in the state of Utah, and ensure that it meets all the necessary requirements. There are two types of Utah Product Alteration: Manufacturer Alteration and Distributor Alteration. In Manufacturer Alteration, the manufacturer of the product must alter the labeling, packaging, or composition of the product in order to comply with Utah regulations. This process is typically used when a manufacturer produces a product that will be sold in multiple states, and needs to make changes to the product for it to be able to be sold in Utah. In Distributor Alteration, the distributor of the product must alter the labeling, packaging, or composition of the product in order for it to be sold in Utah. This process is typically used when a distributor is selling a product that was originally produced for another state, and needs to make changes to the product for it to be able to be sold in Utah. Both Manufacturer Alteration and Distributor Alteration are necessary in order to ensure that the product meets all the requirements set forth by the state of Utah. By altering the labeling, packaging, or composition of a product, it can be sold in the state of Utah without any issues.