HB2135
IntroducedKSMaking certain provisions of the commercial industrial hemp act applicable only if the Kansas department of agriculture has submitted a state plan to the federal government for the state monitoring and regulation of industrial hemp within Kansas and such state plan is still active.
Kansas · Session 2025
Summary
A Kansas bill introduced in the House would make certain commercial industrial hemp act provisions contingent on the Kansas Department of Agriculture maintaining an active federal state monitoring plan. Tying hemp regulations to a federal state plan creates uncertainty for hemp businesses if the state plan lapses or is not submitted.
What
A Kansas bill introduced in the House would make certain commercial industrial hemp act provisions contingent on the Kansas Department of Agriculture maintaining an active federal state monitoring plan.
Who
cultivators and retailers
Why
Tying hemp regulations to a federal state plan creates uncertainty for hemp businesses if the state plan lapses or is not submitted.
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