West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB340

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

Department of Agriculture rule relating to hemp products

Impact

If enacted, SB340 would empower the Department of Agriculture to establish rules that govern the production, marketing, and distribution of hemp products. This change is significant as it would potentially streamline the regulatory processes for hemp, making it easier for farmers and businesses to navigate the legal landscape while ensuring compliance with established guidelines. The bill would also align West Virginia's laws with broader national trends, facilitating economic opportunities in the hemp industry, which has gained traction in recent years due to the legalization of hemp at the federal level.

Summary

Senate Bill 340 aims to amend and reenact section 64-9-1 of the Code of West Virginia, specifically relating to the Department of Agriculture's authority to promulgate legislative rules regarding hemp products. This bill seeks to formalize the process by which the Department can implement and oversee regulations pertinent to hemp, reflecting changes and adjustments in the agricultural landscape, particularly concerning emerging markets such as hemp cultivation and production within the state. The overall goal is to create a regulatory framework that supports the agricultural sector's engagement with hemp products in a legal and structured manner.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB340 appears to be generally positive among proponents, who see it as a necessary step towards fostering a burgeoning industry in West Virginia. Supporters include agricultural advocates and businesses interested in hemp production, who argue that the bill will create clarity and boost economic growth in the sector. However, there may be nuanced concerns regarding the potential exploitation of hemp markets or the regulatory framework not adequately protecting public interests, pointing to a need for oversight as the industry develops.

Contention

One notable point of contention that may arise concerning SB340 is the balance between fostering economic development in hemp agriculture and ensuring sufficient regulatory oversight to address public health and safety issues. Critics could argue that a lack of rigorous regulation could lead to potential abuses within the industry, including the improper marketing or distribution of hemp products. Furthermore, there may be discussions about the adequacy of the Department of Agriculture's resources to effectively enforce any new regulations established under the bill, which could impact its overall effectiveness.

Companion Bills

WV HB4179

Similar To Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Hemp Products

Previously Filed As

WV HB4179

Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Hemp Products

WV SB370

Authorizing Department of Agriculture to promulgate legislative rule relating to hemp products

WV SB344

Department of Agriculture rule relating to farmers markets

WV HB2701

Authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to hemp products

WV SB338

Department of Agriculture rule relating to Fresh Food Act

WV SB339

Department of Agriculture rule relating to auctioneers

WV SB345

Department of Agriculture rule relating to seed certification

WV SB343

Department of Agriculture rule relating to Farm-to-Food Bank Tax Credit

WV SB342

Department of Agriculture rule relating to Rural Rehabilitation Program

WV SB335

Department of Agriculture rule relating to commercial feed

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