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Establishes a voluntary state GMP-style certification plus labeling/testing standards for hemp-derived cannabinoid products to boost transparency and safety.
Establishes a voluntary state GMP-style certification plus labeling/testing standards for hemp-derived cannabinoid products to boost transparency and safety.
Status: Passed 1st Reading (Introduced Feb 19, 2025)
Subject areas: Agriculture, Hemp & Hemp Products, Manufacturing, Licensing & Permits, Public Safety
SB 521 would create a state-regulated, voluntary certification (licensing) program for hemp-derived cannabinoid products and establish labeling, testing, and market‑authorization standards intended to increase product transparency and consumer safety. It also clarifies that the inclusion of hemp alone does not render a product “adulterated” and expands certain enforcement jurisdiction to locations selling hemp/cannabinoid products.
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