Utah Office of Regulatory Relief
The Office of Regulatory Relief administers a general regulatory sandbox created by the Utah Legislature in 2021. The sandbox allows businesses to experiment with products, production methods, or services that would normally not fit within the state’s regulatory environment for one year.
This allows entrepreneurs to determine if customers value these products and ideas by testing the concept in the market, while also gathering data and insight that can help inform regulatory change at a later time. The sandbox is also useful to test constituent regulatory reform proposals that would be either difficult or impractical to implement at the state level.
To participate in the sandbox, companies must complete an Application Questionnaire and Demonstration Proposal document.
Suggestion Box
Another way Utah residents and organizations can participate is through the suggestion box.
By sharing insights and ideas, residents and organizations can influence positive change, share their diverse opinions, and contribute to a more efficient and supportive regulatory environment for all.
Once a suggestion is submitted, the office will evaluate it and provide analysis and recommendations on which state laws and regulations could be modified, eliminated, or reduced.
Under Statute 63N-16-301 3(b), the OOR "shall ensure that private information of residents and businesses that make suggestions on the web page is not made public."
If you have any questions or concerns regarding filling out the questions for this suggestion box form, please contact [email protected].
Sandbox Participants and Current Applicants
Consumer Complaints and Feedback
The Utah Office of Regulatory Relief monitors entities providing an offering through the regulatory sandbox to ensure that no public harm is occurring. Formal feedback and complaints are used to monitor those entities and their services. To file a complaint or provide feedback, email [email protected] with “Complaint” in the subject line. While we accept feedback and complaints, individual assistance cannot be provided to consumers seeking a resolution.
The Office of Regulatory Relief also invites residents and businesses to make suggestions regarding laws and regulations that could be modified or eliminated to reduce the regulatory burden born by Utah residents and businesses. For suggestions, please email [email protected].
Advisory Committee


Noncustodial Blockchain Registry
During the 2023 legislative session, Utah passed House Bill 289 to create Utah Code §63N-16 Part 4 and, thereby, the state’s Noncustodial Blockchain Registry within the Office of Regulatory Relief. Based on the recommendation of the Blockchain and Digital Innovation Task Force, noncustodial blockchain companies can apply to be added to the registry and receive a certificate of registry from the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity.
The Noncustodial Blockchain Registry consists of business names and their authorized agents in the state, if any.