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NV SB356
Bill
AI Summary
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Prohibits manufacturing, selling, or distributing consumable hemp products with THC concentrations exceeding the "limit of detection" (lowest reliably detectable THC level), and prohibits sales of any consumable hemp products to persons under 21 years of age
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Requires consumable hemp products to be sold in single packages containing no more than five servings, with manufacturers required to maintain certificates of analysis from cannabis independent testing laboratories
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Expands Cannabis Compliance Board authority to regulate consumable hemp products, including adopting regulations for testing methods, serving sizes, marketing restrictions, and enforcement penalties such as cease and desist orders, citations, and administrative fines
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Authorizes the Board to seize and destroy non-compliant consumable hemp products and creates a dedicated State General Fund account for enforcement activities funded by collected fines and penalties
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Revises the statutory definition of hemp to require THC concentration not exceeding 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis (measured using post-decarboxylation testing), removing the State Department of Agriculture's authority to set maximum THC concentration
Legislative Description
Revises provisions relating to hemp. (BDR 56-916)
Last Action
(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.)
4/12/2025