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IN HB1150
Bill
Status
1/9/2018
Primary Sponsor
Christopher Judy
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AI Summary
House Bill 1150 Summary
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Defines "CBD oil" as a product containing no more than 0.3% THC, at least 5% cannabidiol, and no other controlled substances, and legalizes its sale.
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Authorizes the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (ATC) to adopt rules for testing THC concentration, approving testing laboratories, certifying test results, and regulating CBD oil retail sales.
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Requires CBD oil product packaging to display batch identification, expiration date (maximum 2 years from manufacture), milligrams of CBD, THC percentage, manufacturer name, and a scannable code linking to detailed manufacturing information.
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Makes violation of ATC rules regarding CBD oil retail sales a Class B infraction and grants the commission authority to seize and destroy non-compliant substances.
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Repeals superseded cannabidiol registration provisions and excludes CBD oil from controlled substance, hashish, and hash oil definitions if certified by an approved laboratory.
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Effective July 1, 2018.
Legislative Description
CBD oil. Defines "CBD oil" as a product that contains: (1) not more than 0.3% THC; (2) at least 5% cannabidiol; and (3) no other controlled substances. Legalizes CBD oil. Repeals superseded provisions relating to cannabidiol registration. Authorizes the alcohol and tobacco commission (ATC) to adopt rules concerning: (1) the testing of the THC concentration in certain substances; (2) the approval of a laboratory to conduct THC testing; (3) the certification of THC test results; and (4) the manner in which CBD oil may be sold. Makes violation of ATC rules relating to the sale of CBD oil a Class
Last Action
Representatives Morris and VanNatter added as coauthors
1/18/2018