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Introduced
02/28/2025
02/28/2025
In Committee
03/05/2025
03/05/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/16/2025
06/16/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An act relating to food and hemp products; amending s. 381.988, F.S.; providing that a marijuana testing laboratory may acquire hemp and hemp extract only from certain businesses; prohibiting a marijuana testing laboratory from selling, distributing, or transferring hemp or hemp extract from certain businesses; requiring a marijuana testing laboratory to separate marijuana received from certain entities from hemp or hemp extract received from certain entities; amending s. 581.217, F.S.; revising legislative findings; revising definitions; defining terms; revising requirements for the sale and distribution of hemp extract; deleting provisions related to the distribution and sale of hemp extract; providing an exception; prohibiting unpermitted business sales, street sales, or festival sales of hemp extract; prohibiting businesses and food establishments from possessing hemp extract products that are attractive to children; prohibiting a business permitted to sell hemp or hemp extract from being located in certain areas; providing requirements for businesses permitted to sell hemp or hemp extract; including THC-infused beverages in the list of products prohibited for sale to a person under 21 years of age; providing a penalty for hemp extract possessed, manufactured, delivered, held, offered for sale, distributed, or sold by certain entities in violation of specified provisions; prohibiting the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services from granting permission to remove or use certain hemp extract products until it has determined that such hemp extract products comply with state law; prohibiting event organizers from promoting, advertising, or facilitating certain events; requiring organizers of certain events to provide a list of certain vendors to the department, verify that such vendors are selling hemp products only from approved sources, and ensure that such vendors are properly permitted; providing for administrative fines; requiring that hemp extract be tested in a certified marijuana testing laboratory before it may be sold in this state; providing construction; requiring the department to create procedures for the testing of hemp extract that fails to meet specified requirements; authorizing the department to select and test samples of hemp extract from a retail store, hemp distributor, or hemp cultivator for certain purposes; requiring retail stores to recall hemp extract that fails to meet specified requirements; requiring that an independent testing laboratory retain records of all tested and sampled hemp extract for a specified timeframe; prohibiting the retail sale of THC-infused beverages at certain locations; prohibiting THC- infused beverages from containing alcoholic or intoxicating beverages; providing that THC-infused beverages may be distributed only by certain distributors; prohibiting distributors of THC-infused beverages from taking certain actions; prohibiting a retail vendor of THC-infused beverages from purchasing or obtaining such beverages from a person not licensed as a distributor; prohibiting a retail vendor of THC- infused beverages from attempting to return or exchange a THC-infused beverage under certain circumstances; providing for administrative fines; providing an appropriation; reenacting s. 500.03(1)(n), F.S., relating to definitions, to incorporate the amendment made to s. 581.217, F.S., in references thereto; providing an effective date.
AI Summary
This bill is comprehensive legislation addressing hemp and hemp extract products in Florida, introducing stringent regulations for testing, distribution, sale, and marketing. The bill requires all hemp extract products to be tested in a certified marijuana testing laboratory before sale, ensuring they meet safety standards and accurately labeled THC concentrations. It prohibits the sale of hemp extract products that are attractive to children, restricts sales locations (such as preventing sales within 500 feet of schools), and mandates that businesses selling hemp extract follow strict advertising and storage guidelines. The bill specifically regulates THC-infused beverages, limiting their THC content to 5 milligrams per container and only allowing their sale at locations licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. The legislation also imposes significant restrictions on distributors and retailers of these products, including prohibiting certain marketing practices and requiring detailed record-keeping. Event organizers must now verify that hemp extract vendors are properly permitted and selling from approved sources. Violations can result in administrative fines, and the bill appropriates $2 million to the Department of Law Enforcement for testing equipment. The bill aims to ensure consumer safety, prevent marketing to children, and create a structured framework for hemp and hemp extract product sales in Florida, with an effective date of October 1, 2025.
Committee Categories
Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Died in Housing, Agriculture & Tourism Subcommittee (on 06/16/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2025/1597 |
| BillText | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2025/1597/BillText/Filed/PDF |
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