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LD 584

An Act To Make The Director Of The Office Of Cannabis Policy An Appointed Position Subject To Confirmation By The Legislature

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by David Boyer and 9 co-sponsors

Summary of LD 584: An Act To Make The Director Of The Office Of Cannabis Policy An Appointed Position Subject To Confirmation By The Legislature Purpose and IntentThis bill seeks t

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Bill Summary · LD 584

Summary of LD 584: An Act To Make The Director Of The Office Of Cannabis Policy An Appointed Position Subject To Confirmation By The Legislature

Purpose and Intent

This bill seeks to change the selection process for the Director of the Office of Cannabis Policy in the state. Currently, the Director is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Administrative and Financial Services. This bill would make the Director an appointed position that requires confirmation by the state legislature.

Key Provisions

  • The Director of the Office of Cannabis Policy would be an appointed position, rather than being appointed by the Commissioner.
  • The appointment of the Director would require confirmation by a majority vote of the state legislature.
  • The Director would serve a 4-year term, after which they could be reappointed and re-confirmed.
  • The bill does not make any other changes to the powers, duties, or operations of the Office of Cannabis Policy.

Affected Parties

  • The primary party affected by this bill would be the Director of the Office of Cannabis Policy. The selection and confirmation process for this role would change.
  • The state legislature would take on a new responsibility of confirming the Director's appointment.
  • The Department of Administrative and Financial Services would no longer appoint the Director.
  • The cannabis industry and the general public may be indirectly affected by changes to the leadership and oversight of the state's cannabis regulatory body.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • This bill was introduced on February 19, 2025 and has been carried over to the next legislative session.
  • It is currently in an undetermined posture, awaiting further action by the 132nd Legislature.
  • No specific timeline for consideration or enactment of this bill has been set at this time.

Overall, this bill seeks to increase legislative oversight and involvement in the selection of the Director of the Office of Cannabis Policy, a key position responsible for regulating the state's adult-use cannabis industry. The impact would primarily be on the appointment process for this role.

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

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