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MN HF4201
Bill
Status
3/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Jessica Hanson
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AI Summary
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Removes the prohibition preventing lower-potency hemp edible license holders (manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers) from also holding cannabis business licenses, allowing businesses to operate in both markets simultaneously
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Eliminates the requirement that hemp license applicants cannot hold any cannabis business license, streamlining eligibility for hemp licensure
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Creates new separate labeling requirements for lower-potency hemp edibles, including cultivator and manufacturer information (name/address or license number), batch number, cannabinoid profile, THC content, ingredients list, warning symbols, and Poison Control Center information
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Allows businesses to provide cultivator and manufacturer information via scannable barcode on lower-potency hemp edible labels instead of printing it directly on the package
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Modifies hemp-derived topical product regulations to require THC-containing topicals to display additional labeling including THC amounts, universal THC symbol, child warning symbol, and testing verification
Legislative Description
Cannabis business and hemp business license provisions modified, and cannabinoid product and lower-potency hemp edible labeling requirements modified.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Commerce Finance and Policy
3/12/2026