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TX SB5
TX SB5Relating to the regulation of certain products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and registrations; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.
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Introduced
07/21/2025
07/21/2025
In Committee
07/24/2025
07/24/2025
Crossed Over
08/01/2025
08/01/2025
Passed
Dead
08/15/2025
08/15/2025
Introduced Session
89th Legislature 1st Special Session
Bill Summary
AN ACT relating to the regulation of certain products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and registrations; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.
AI Summary
This bill establishes comprehensive regulations for consumable hemp products in Texas, focusing on products containing hemp-derived cannabinoids like cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG). The legislation introduces stringent requirements for manufacturers, retailers, and sellers of these products, including mandatory licensing, registration, and product testing. Key provisions include prohibiting the sale of hemp products containing cannabinoids other than CBD or CBG, requiring detailed product labeling with specific information and QR codes, and implementing age restrictions (21 and older) for purchasing. The bill creates several new criminal offenses related to manufacturing, selling, or distributing non-compliant hemp products, with penalties ranging from misdemeanors to third-degree felonies. Manufacturers must pay $10,000 licensing fees and $500 per product registration, while retailers must pay $20,000 annual registration fees. The bill also restricts marketing practices that might appeal to minors, such as using cartoon-like packaging or shapes attractive to children. Additionally, the legislation mandates strict testing protocols for hemp products, including testing for cannabinoid concentrations, heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial contamination, with results to be reported to the state department. The bill aims to create a regulated market for hemp-derived products while protecting consumer safety and preventing access by minors.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (13)
Charles Perry (R)*,
Paul Bettencourt (R),
Donna Campbell (R),
Brandon Creighton (R),
Pete Flores (R),
Brent Hagenbuch (R),
Bob Hall (R),
Adam Hinojosa (R),
Phil King (R),
Mayes Middleton (R),
Tan Parker (R),
Angela Paxton (R),
Kevin Sparks (R),
Last Action
Senate Finance Committee Hearing (12:00:00 8/15/2025 E1.036 (Finance Room)) (on 08/15/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=891&Bill=SB5 |
| BillText | https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/891/billtext/html/SB00005E.htm |
| Senate Amendment (S 2) F1-Perry | https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/891/amendments/html/SB00005S2F1.HTM |
| BillText | https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/891/billtext/html/SB00005S.htm |
| Fiscal Note (Introduced) | https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/891/fiscalnotes/html/SB00005I.htm |
| Analysis (Introduced) | https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/891/analysis/html/SB00005I.htm |
| BillText | https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/891/billtext/html/SB00005I.htm |
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