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IN SB0294
Bill
Status
1/4/2018
Primary Sponsor
Michael Young
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AI Summary
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Requires registration cards issued by the state department of health to CBD registry members to include a unique identification number printed in plain text and encoded in a bar code, QR code, or similar scannable code for point-of-sale use.
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Authorizes retailers to legally possess and sell CBD products if they store CBD in a locked case, verify purchaser registration by requiring government-issued photo ID and a valid CBD registry card, and maintain records of purchaser identification and registration card numbers.
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Establishes affirmative defenses for retailers and employees to CBD-related criminal charges under controlled substance laws if they comply with locked storage, verification, and record-keeping requirements.
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Applies the same retailer protections and requirements across multiple sections of Indiana criminal code governing controlled substance dealing and possession offenses.
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Effective date: July 1, 2018.
Legislative Description
Sale of CBD oil. Requires the state department of health to include a unique identification number and bar code on cards issued to persons on the cannabidiol (CBD) registry (registry). Authorizes a retailer to possess and sell CBD if the retailer stores the CBD in a locked case and takes certain steps to verify that the purchaser is on the registry. Makes conforming amendments.
Last Action
Senator Doriot removed as coauthor
1/18/2018