Legal reference — Utah

Are Psilocybin Mushrooms Legal in Utah? (2026)

No. Psilocybin mushrooms remain illegal in Utah in 2026; HB 54 funds a clinical research pilot, not public or consumer access.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-21  ·  Educational only — not legal advice
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Illegal statewide; research pilot only No. Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal for general use in Utah. HB 54 (2024) authorizes a state research pilot studying psilocybin and MDMA for mental health indications in partnership with designated healthcare systems — it does not permit public access. No decriminalization has passed.
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HB 54 (2024) authorized a pilot program studying psilocybin and MDMA for mental health indications in partnership with designated healthcare systems.

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Important notes

Utah's psilocybin pilot program (HB 54) authorizes clinical research, not consumer access. Psilocybin mushrooms remain Schedule I under Utah law and federal law. No general-public decriminalization has passed.

Primary sources to verify Utah law

Utah State Legislature

Official source for Utah bills, including HB 54 and HB 167.

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Legal access options for Utah residents (2026)

As of 2026, Utah does not have a licensed psilocybin access program. Legal options for residents include:

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Frequently asked questions about Utah psilocybin law

Is psilocybin legal in Utah in 2026?

No. Psilocybin mushrooms remain illegal in Utah in 2026; HB 54 funds a clinical research pilot, not public or consumer access.

Are mushrooms legal in Utah?

No. Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal for general use in Utah. HB 54 (2024) authorizes a state research pilot studying psilocybin and MDMA for mental health indications in partnership with designated healthcare systems — it does not permit public access. No decriminalization has passed.

Are psilocybin mushrooms legal in Utah?

No. Psilocybin mushrooms remain Schedule I under Utah and federal law. HB 54 (2024) authorized a state-run pilot program studying psilocybin and MDMA for mental health indications through designated healthcare systems — that program is for clinical research, not general public or consumer access. No decriminalization has passed in Utah.

What does Utah's HB 54 psychedelic pilot program actually allow?

HB 54 (2024) authorizes a research pilot studying psilocybin and MDMA for mental health treatment in partnership with designated healthcare systems. It followed HB 167 (2022), which created a Mental Illness Psychotherapy Drug Task Force. Neither law legalizes possession or use of psilocybin outside the authorized research pilot.

Educational only — not legal advice. Laws change rapidly. Verify current statutes with a licensed attorney before making any decision. Corrections: corrections@mindmedicinelaw.com.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-21. Tell us what's changed — corrections@mindmedicinelaw.com.