Modifies provisions relating to concealed carry permits
The bill makes Kansas hemp regulation hinge on an active USDA-approved state plan, delaying licensing, fees, and enforcement until the plan is active.
The bill makes Kansas hemp regulation hinge on an active USDA-approved state plan, delaying licensing, fees, and enforcement until the plan is active.
Status: Introduced January 28, 2025; referred to House Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. Requested by Rep. Moser on behalf of the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA).
HB 2135 conditions the applicability of key provisions of Kansas’s Commercial Industrial Hemp Act on the Kansas Department of Agriculture having submitted a USDA state plan for monitoring and regulation of industrial hemp and that such state plan remains active. The bill also removes references to an expired hemp research program and repeals certain existing statutory sections.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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