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H 168

An Act requiring the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate intoxicating hemp products

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Dawne Shand

Overview: H 168 - An Act requiring the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate intoxicating hemp productsPurpose and Intent: This bill aims to expand the regulatory authority of th

Accompanied a new draft, see H4160
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Bill Summary · H 168

Overview: H 168 - An Act requiring the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate intoxicating hemp products
Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to expand the regulatory authority of the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) to include the oversight of intoxicating hemp products. The goal is to ensure the safety and quality of these products, which have become increasingly popular but are currently unregulated.

Key Provisions:
- Grants the CCC the power to regulate the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of intoxicating hemp products
- Requires the CCC to establish testing, labeling, and packaging standards for these products
- Authorizes the CCC to issue licenses and permits for businesses involved in the intoxicating hemp industry
- Empowers the CCC to enforce regulations and impose penalties for non-compliance

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Consumers of intoxicating hemp products, who will benefit from increased product safety and quality
- Businesses in the intoxicating hemp industry, who will need to comply with the new regulations
- The CCC, which will take on additional responsibilities in overseeing this emerging market

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
This bill has been accompanied by a new draft, H4160, which is currently under consideration. The legislative process is ongoing, and the final outcome remains to be determined.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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