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FL S7102

Bill

Status

Introduced

4/11/2019

Primary Sponsor

Innovation, Industry, and Technology

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Origin

Senate

2019 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Creates Section 581.218 of Florida Statutes to establish legislative findings that hemp is an agricultural commodity and hemp-derived cannabinoids (including cannabidiol) are not controlled substances or adulterants.

  • Defines hemp extract as a substance derived from Cannabis sativa L. containing no more than 0.3 percent delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) on a dry-weight basis and containing no other controlled substances.

  • Requires hemp extract products distributed or sold in Florida to obtain a certificate of analysis from an independent testing laboratory verifying THC concentration does not exceed 0.3 percent and the product is free from contaminants unsafe for human consumption.

  • Mandates hemp extract packaging include a scannable barcode linked to the certificate of analysis, batch number, expiration date, milligram content, and THC concentration statement.

  • Amends Section 893.02 to exclude hemp and industrial hemp from the definition of "cannabis" under Florida's controlled substances chapter.

Legislative Description

Hemp

Last Action

Died on Calendar, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/SB 1020 (Ch. 2019-132)

5/3/2019

Committee Referrals

Appropriations4/11/2019
Innovation, Industry, and Technology3/28/2019

Full Bill Text

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