HB382
PassedGAControlled substances; Schedule I; psilocybin; revise a provision
Georgia · Session 2025
Status
Passed
As of May 11, 2026
Last Action
House Date Signed by Governor
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
Georgia has signed into law a bill revising provisions related to psilocybin's classification as a Schedule I controlled substance. Changes to Schedule I classifications can affect how related businesses and healthcare providers operate within state law, potentially opening or restricting pathways for therapeutic use programs.
What
Georgia has signed into law a bill revising provisions related to psilocybin's classification as a Schedule I controlled substance.
Who
patients and healthcare providers
Why
Changes to Schedule I classifications can affect how related businesses and healthcare providers operate within state law, potentially opening or restricting pathways for therapeutic use programs.
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