Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB635

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program; requiring registration of hemp-derived cannabinoid product. Effective date.

Impact

The enactment of SB635 is expected to have significant implications for state laws concerning the agricultural and commercial landscape of hemp-derived products. It establishes a framework that mandates registration for all products derived from industrial hemp, which previously did not have specific guidelines. The bill aims to improve transparency and safety for consumers by ensuring that all products are accurately labeled and free from harmful substances. This regulatory framework also aims to encourage compliance and accountability among producers and distributors in the state.

Summary

SB635, also known as the Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program, seeks to formalize and regulate the production and sale of hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Oklahoma. The bill amends existing state law to require that all hemp-derived cannabinoid products be registered with the State Board of Agriculture prior to being distributed in the state. This registration process aims to provide clear definitions, standards, and procedures for producers, ensuring that products meet safety and labeling requirements. It includes the control measures necessary to both protect consumers and support compliant businesses operating within the hemp industry.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB635 has been largely supportive among agricultural and business interests, who see it as a necessary move towards a regulated industry that facilitates growth and innovation. However, some concerns have been raised about the potential for increased oversight and the associated administrative burden it may place on small producers. While support focuses on the benefits of consumer protection and quality assurance, opponents worry about the implications of regulation that could restrict local businesses or create barriers to entry for newer companies.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the extent of labeling and registration requirements imposed on manufacturers. Some stakeholders argue that the stringent requirements could hinder the operation of smaller businesses, while supporters assert that these measures are crucial for consumer safety. Additionally, the bill gives the State Board of Agriculture authority to enforce compliance through penalties for unregistered or mislabeled products, which demonstrates the commitment to maintaining standards within the hemp industry. This balance between regulation and production flexibility will be a key aspect of ongoing discussions around the bill as it moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB635

Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program; requiring registration of hemp-derived cannabinoid product. Effective date.

OK HB3011

Agriculture; Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program; effective date.

OK SB1934

Agriculture: Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program; modifying definitions. Effective date.

OK HB346

Hemp Products & Synthetic Cannabinoids

OK HB2279

Agriculture; creating the Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Remediation Program; effective date.

OK HB1142

Agriculture; creating the Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Remediation Program; effective date.

OK SB1715

Hemp-derived manufactured impairing cannabinoids

OK SB292

Prohibiting the transfer of hemp-derived cannabinoid products to any person under the age of 21, establishing packaging and labeling requirements for such products and amending the definition of industrial hemp and hemp products.

OK AB8

Cannabis: cannabinoids: industrial hemp.

OK HB700

To provide for the regulation of industrial hemp, industrial hemp products, and industrial hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) products

Similar Bills

OK SB635

Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program; requiring registration of hemp-derived cannabinoid product. Effective date.

UT HB0227

Hemp Amendments

CA AB228

Food, beverage, and cosmetic adulterants: industrial hemp products.

OR HB3295

Relating to cannabis; prescribing an effective date.

UT HB0054

Cannabinoid Amendments

AL SB255

Cannabinoid products from hemp; sale regulated by Revenue Department, licensure required; tax imposed

MN SF781

Cannabis regulation authorization and appropriation

CA AB420

Cannabis: industrial hemp.