HB-1125: Prohibit the chemical modification or conversion of industrial hemp and the sale or distribution of chemically modified or converted industrial hemp and to provide a penalty therefor.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joshua Klumb
Signed By The Governor On March 26, 2024 H.j. 514 on 03/26/2024
You have voted HB-1125: Prohibit the chemical modification or conversion of industrial hemp and the sale or distribution of chemically modified or converted industrial hemp and to provide a penalty therefor..
Industrial hemp; increases maximum THC concentration. [HB-1485]
Industrial hemp; maximum THC concentration. Increases from 0.6 percent to one percent, in the definition of industrial hemp, the maximum allowable concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in the plant Cannabis sativa. The bill allows the Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services to destroy Cannabis sativa found to have a THC concentration greater than one percent only if such Cannabis sativa is intended for human consumption; reduces the application and registration requirements for any person seeking to grow, deal in, or process industrial
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HB-1485: Industrial hemp; increases maximum THC concentration.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tony Wilt
Tabled In Agriculture, Chesapeake And Natural Resources (12-y 10-n) on 02/07/2024
Hemp products; license and label requirements. [SB-1393]
Hemp products; license and label requirements. Requires the Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services to adopt certain regulations relating to industrial hemp and industrial hemp extracts intended for inhalation, as defined in the bill, that include labeling requirements, batch testing requirements, and tolerances for contaminants of such products. The bill requires any manufacturer of a hemp product, wholesale supplier that sells hemp products, or retail establishment that sells hemp products to register with the Board and pay an annual fee for
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SB-1393: Hemp products; license and label requirements.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lynwood Lewis
Passed By Indefinitely In Finance And Appropriations (15-y 1-n) on 02/02/2023
Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc. [HB-2294]
Tetrahydrocannabinol; hemp products; packaging, labeling, and testing; penalties. Limits the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that can be included in a hemp product or industrial hemp extract to 0.3 percent and two milligrams per package. The bill limits the application of such THC limits to retail sales and allows a hemp product or industrial hemp extract to contain more than two milligrams of THC if the product or extract contains an amount of cannabidiol (CBD) that is at least 25 times greater than the amount of THC; however, the bill prohibits
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HB-2294: Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.
Sponsored by: Rep. Sam Rasoul
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0794) on 04/12/2023
Industrial hemp; increases maximum THC concentration. [HB-2265]
Industrial hemp; maximum THC concentration. Increases from 0.3 percent to one percent, in the definition of industrial hemp, the maximum concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in the plant Cannabis sativa and excludes hemp products with a THC concentration of one percent or less from (i) the definition of marijuana and (ii) tetrahydrocannabinols as found on Schedule I of the Drug Control Act. The bill allows the Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services to destroy Cannabis sativa found to have a THC concentration greater than one percent
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HB-2265: Industrial hemp; increases maximum THC concentration.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tony Wilt
Left In General Laws on 02/07/2023
Industrial hemp; registration and renewal fees, no fee shall exceed $250. [HB-1881]
Industrial hemp; monopolies; registration and renewal fees. Imposes limits on the powers of the Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services by prohibiting the Commissioner from granting, suspending, or revoking any registration for growing, dealing in, or processing of industrial hemp or hemp products in a manner that allows for the creation of a monopoly or otherwise lessens competition in the industrial hemp or hemp product industries in the Commonwealth. The bill also provides that all citizens of the Commonwealth shall
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HB-1881: Industrial hemp; registration and renewal fees, no fee shall exceed $250.
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholas Freitas
Left In Rehabilitation And Social Services on 02/22/2023
Industrial hemp; selling or offering for sale a topical hemp product, etc. [HB-1973]
Tetrahydrocannabinol; industrial hemp; regulated hemp Tetrahydrocannabinol; industrial hemp; regulated hemp products. Establishes provisions for the registration of a retail facility for regulated hemp products, as defined in the bill, establishes product packaging, labeling, and testing requirements for such products, and creates a civil penalty of up to $1,000 for certain violations relating to such products. The bill requires any person who manufactures an industrial hemp extract, as defined in the bill, or food containing an industrial hemp
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HB-1973: Industrial hemp; selling or offering for sale a topical hemp product, etc.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Bloxom
Failed To Pass In House on 02/25/2023
Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc. [SB-903]
Tetrahydrocannabinol; hemp products; packaging, labeling, and testing; penalties. Limits the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that can be included in a hemp product or industrial hemp extract to 0.3 percent and two milligrams per package. The bill limits the application of such THC limits to retail sales and allows a hemp product or industrial hemp extract to contain more than two milligrams of THC if the product or extract contains an amount of cannabidiol (CBD) that is at least 25 times greater than the amount of THC; however, the bill prohibits
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SB-903: Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.
Sponsored by: Sen. Emmett Hanger
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0744) on 04/12/2023
Cannabis products; retail sale by certain pharmaceutical processors & industrial hemp processors. [SB-313]
Retail sale of cannabis products by certain pharmaceutical processors and industrial hemp processors; sunset. Allows certain pharmaceutical processors and industrial hemp processors to sell, under the oversight of the Board of Directors of the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (the Board), cannabis products at retail to unregistered persons who are 21 years of age or older without the need for a written certification. The bill directs the Board to adopt and enforce regulations governing such sales that shall model certain Board of Pharmacy regulations
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SB-313: Cannabis products; retail sale by certain pharmaceutical processors & industrial hemp processors.
Sponsored by: Sen. Adam Ebbin
Stricken From Senate Calendar (38-y 2-n) on 02/15/2022
Relating To Industrial Hemp Derived Products. [SB-252]
Establishes a regulatory framework for products containing cannabidiol that were manufactured legally through approved government programs. Clarifies that these products are not considered adulterated food, beverage, or cosmetic products. Prohibits manufacturers from making health-related claims. Requires product labeling for the products to be legally allowed in the State. Exempts industrial hemp products that are generally recognized as safe by the Food and Drug Administration from the new regulatory framework.
SB-252: Relating To Industrial Hemp Derived Products.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021