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MI SB0599

MI SB0599
Industrial Hemp: licenses; licensing and regulations for processing, brokering, and marketing industrial hemp, supplying industrial hemp seed, and engaging in wholesale of industrial hemp products; create. Creates new act & repeals 2014 PA 547 (MCL 286.841 - 286.859). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0600'25, SB 0601'25, SB 0602'25


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Introduced
10/02/2025
In Committee
12/17/2025
Crossed Over
12/17/2025
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

103rd Legislature

Bill Summary

A bill to authorize certain activities involving industrial hemp and certain consumable hemp products; to require the licensing of certain people; to provide for the sampling and testing of certain consumable hemp products; to establish labeling requirements for certain consumable hemp products; to provide for the collection of fees; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to create certain funds; to require the promulgation of rules; to prohibit certain acts and prescribe civil sanctions and penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework for processing, packaging, and selling consumable hemp products in Michigan, requiring businesses to obtain a state license from the Cannabis Regulatory Agency before processing such products. The legislation defines key terms like "consumable hemp product" (an edible substance containing non-intoxicating cannabinoids) and establishes strict guidelines for processing, including prohibitions on using converted cannabinoids and limits on intoxicating cannabinoid content. Processors must obtain an annual license for $1,350, comply with testing requirements, and ensure products are labeled with specific warnings, such as "KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN" and disclaimers about FDA evaluation. The bill creates a Consumable Hemp Product Fund to support regulatory activities and sets penalties for violations, ranging from civil fines to potential misdemeanor charges, with more severe penalties if violations involve minors. Additionally, the bill repeals the previous Industrial Hemp Research and Development Act and will only take effect if three related Senate bills are also enacted, signaling a comprehensive approach to regulating hemp-derived products in Michigan.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Referred To Committee On Regulatory Reform (on 12/17/2025)

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