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MI HB5040

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/24/2025

Primary Sponsor

Donavan McKinney

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Origin

House of Representatives

103rd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Creates the "Industrial Hemp Processing Act" requiring state licenses for processing consumable hemp products, with $1,350 annual license fees and applications managed by the Cannabis Regulatory Agency

  • Defines and categorizes cannabinoids into three groups: nonintoxicating (CBD, CBG, CBN, etc.), intoxicating (delta-8, delta-9, delta-10 THC and variants), and potentially intoxicating (unassessed cannabinoids)

  • Prohibits the sale, processing, or transfer of intoxicating cannabinoids, potentially intoxicating cannabinoids, and converted cannabinoids outside of existing marijuana regulatory frameworks

  • Establishes labeling requirements for consumable hemp products including warnings that products are not FDA-evaluated, "keep out of reach of children" notices, ingredient lists, and cannabinoid percentages

  • Penalties include civil fines up to $5,000 for individuals and $10,000 for licensees, with criminal misdemeanor charges for violations involving intoxicating cannabinoids carrying fines of $10,000-$25,000 and up to 1 year imprisonment for repeat offenses

  • Repeals the Industrial Hemp Research and Development Act (2014 PA 547) and requires companion bills HB 5041, HB 5042, and HB 5043 to be enacted for this act to take effect

Legislative Description

Industrial Hemp: licenses; licensing and regulations for processing, brokering, and marketing industrial hemp, supplying industrial hemp seed, and engaging in wholesale of industrial hemp products; create. Creates new act & repeals 2014 PA 547 (MCL 286.841 - 286.859). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5041'25, HB 5042'25, HB 5043'25

Appropriations: department of agriculture and rural development

Last Action

Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/24/2025

9/25/2025

Committee Referrals

Regulatory Reform9/24/2025

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