Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB534

Introduced
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Report Pass
4/1/25  
Engrossed
4/7/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Report DNP
4/10/25  

Caption

To Establish The Arkansas Kratom Consumer Protection Act; And To Remove Mitragynine And 7-hydroxymitragynine, Also Known As Kratom, From The Controlled Substances List In Arkansas.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the regulatory landscape surrounding kratom in Arkansas. It establishes safety protocols, such as requiring processors of kratom products to register with the Department of Agriculture and to provide laboratory certificates confirming the safety and composition of their products. The introduction of these regulations aims to ensure that kratom products do not contain harmful contaminants and that they are accurately labeled for consumers, addressing public health concerns regarding the safety of such substances.

Summary

Senate Bill 534, known as the Arkansas Kratom Consumer Protection Act, proposes to remove the compounds mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which are derived from the kratom plant, from the state's list of controlled substances. This legislative change reflects a growing trend among states to reevaluate the legal status of kratom, which some jurisdictions have classified as illegal, while others are recognizing its potential benefits as a harm reduction strategy for substance dependence. The bill aims to regulate the sale of kratom products, ensuring they are safe for consumers while promoting informed use.

Contention

Supporters of SB534 represent a coalition of proponents advocating for consumer choice and safety. They argue that regulating kratom will mitigate health risks while allowing access to a substance that some believe provides medicinal benefits. Conversely, opponents of the bill may express concerns over independent regulation effectiveness and the potential health impacts of increased kratom use. Additionally, there may be debates on whether this move undermines previous warnings from health authorities regarding kratom's safety and its resemblance to opioid-like effects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SB278

To Terminate The Arkansas Health And Opportunity For Me Program; And To Transfer All Beneficiaries In The Arkansas Home And Opportunity For Me Program To The Traditional Arkansas Medicaid Program.

AR SB425

To Establish The Arkansas State Apprenticeship Agency Act; To Establish The Arkansas State Apprenticeship Agency; And To Establish The Arkansas Apprenticeship Council.

AR HB1181

To Establish The Counseling Compact In Arkansas.

AR SB553

To Add An Exemption To Real Estate Licensure; And To Create The Arkansas Real Estate Wholesale Consumer Protection Act.

AR HB1686

To Create The Arkansas Chemical Abortions Ban Act.

AR HB1529

To Establish The Arkansas Adult Diploma Program Act.

AR HB1751

Concerning Deceptive Trade Practices; And To Create The Arkansas Automotive Subscriptions Consumer Protection Act.

AR HB1082

To Establish The Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact In Arkansas.

AR HB1040

To Repeal The Arkansas Legal Insurance Act.

AR SB365

To Create The Arkansas Student Due Process And Protection Act; And To Establish Procedural Protections For Student Conduct Disciplinary Proceedings At Public Two-year And Four-year Institutions Of Higher Education.

Similar Bills

IL HB2868

KRATOM CONSUMER PROTECTION

IL SB1847

KRATOM CONSUMER PROTECTION

LA HB572

Provides relative to kratom products (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

VA SB591

Marijuana; shape productions, definitions.

VA HB2294

Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.

MS SB2738

Mississippi Kratom Consumer Protection Act; enact.

MS SB2736

Kratom; authorize regulation of and prohibit certain products.

MS HB816

Mississippi Kratom Consumer Protection Act; create.