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S 5750

Relates to the packaging of cannabis and hemp products

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michelle Hinchey

Establishes regulatory requirements for packaging and labeling of cannabis and hemp products to enhance safety and oversight.

REFERRED TO INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
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Bill Summary · S 5750

Summary: S 5750 — Relates to the packaging of cannabis and hemp products

Basic bill information

  • Bill number: S 5750
  • Title: Relates to the packaging of cannabis and hemp products
  • Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey (primary)
  • Status / referrals: Referred to the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations (referrals recorded on February 28, 2025)
  • Introduced: February 28, 2025
  • Related bills (prior-session): S 7508, S 1682

Purpose and intent

The bill’s title indicates it would address the packaging of cannabis and hemp products. The provided information does not include the bill text or explicit stated objectives. Therefore, the specific aims (e.g., packaging standards, labeling requirements, environmental considerations, child-resistance, tamper-evident features, or enforcement mechanisms) are not delineated here. The committee referral to Investigations and Government Operations suggests a potential focus on regulatory oversight, compliance, and/or agency implementation aspects.

What would be changed (key provisions)

  • The substantive provisions are not included in the provided materials. Typical provisions for a packaging-related bill in this policy area might cover:
    • Packaging standards for cannabis and hemp products (materials, durability, safety)
    • Labeling requirements (ingredients, potency, warnings, QR codes, lot numbers)
    • Child-resistant and tamper-evident packaging requirements
    • Restrictions on marketing or appearance to deter youth appeal
    • Environmental or recycling requirements for packaging materials
    • Enforcement, penalties, and compliance timelines
    • Roles and authority of regulatory agencies (e.g., product safety, packaging compliance)
    • Transition provisions for licensees and responsible parties

Note: These are potential areas to look for once the full text is available. The actual provisions could differ.

Who would be affected

  • Cannabis and hemp product licensees and retailers involved in packaging and labeling
  • Packaging suppliers and manufacturers serving the cannabis/hemp industry
  • Regulatory agencies charged with enforcing packaging and labeling requirements
  • Consumers who purchase cannabis and hemp products, through changes in packaging, labeling, and safety information

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • Current status: Referred to the Investigations and Government Operations committee on February 28, 2025. No further actions are listed in the provided material.
  • Next steps for stakeholders: Review the bill text and any fiscal notes or committee reports once available, monitor the legislative website for updates on amendments, and participate in committee hearings if scheduled.
  • Related context: The bill is linked to prior-session bills S 7508 and S 1682, which may provide context or earlier formulations related to cannabis/hemp packaging policy.

Notes for readers

  • The primary source text is not provided here. For a complete understanding, review the official bill language, amendments, and committee analyses once published. This summary reflects the information available: the bill’s purpose is to address packaging, with committee referral and a sponsor identified, but without detailed provisions at this time.

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

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