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11 HOUSE BILL NO. 6288 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. the people of the state of michigan enact: Chapter I General Provisions Sec. 101. This act may be cited as the "industrial hemp processing act". Sec. 103. As used in this act: (a) "Agency" means the cannabis regulatory agency. (b) "Applicant" means a person that submits an application for a state license. (c) "Consumable hemp processor" means a person that is licensed under section 201. (d) "Consumable hemp product" means an edible substance, beverage, infused liquid, or similar product that contains a nonintoxicating cannabinoid and is intended for human or animal consumption, ingestion, or inhalation. Consumable hemp product is not considered a food under the food law, 2000 PA 92, MCL 289.1101 to 289.8111, and does not include a product that contains industrial hemp seed or an industrial hemp seed-derived ingredient. (e) "Converted cannabinoid" means a cannabinoid that is converted from a different cannabinoid using a chemical reaction. Converted cannabinoid does not include a cannabinoid that is created through decarboxylation of a naturally occurring acidic form of a cannabinoid into the corresponding neutral cannabinoid through the use of heat or light, or both, if the following requirements are met: (i) No chemical reagents or catalysts are used to produce the cannabinoid. (ii) No other chemical change occurs. (f) "Dwelling" means a structure that is used for residential purposes. (g) "Fund" means the consumable hemp product fund created in section 407. (h) "Industrial hemp" means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, 2018 IL 1, MCL 333.27953. (i) "Intoxicating cannabinoids" means a cannabinoid listed in section 305(2). (j) "Key participant" means a person that has a direct or indirect financial interest in the person or business that produces a consumable hemp product or a person in a corporate entity at an executive level that is regularly responsible for decision making that impacts the production of a consumable hemp product. A key participant includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: (i) For a sole proprietorship, a sole proprietor. (ii) For a partnership, a partner. (iii) For a corporation, an individual with executive managerial control, including, but not limited to, a chief executive officer, a chief operating officer, or a chief financial officer. (k) "Licensee" means a person that holds a state license. (l) "Nonintoxicating cannabinoids" means a cannabinoid listed in section 305(1). (m) "Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity. (n) "Potentially intoxicating cannabinoids" means a cannabinoid listed in section 305(3). (o) "Process" or "processing" means to separate or otherwise prepare parts of an industrial hemp plant and compound, blend, extract, infuse, or otherwise make or prepare a consumable hemp product. (p) "State license" means a license granted under chapter II. (q) "THC" means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, 2018 IL 1, MCL 333.27953. Chapter II Applications and Licenses Sec. 201. (1) A person shall not process a consumable hemp product unless the person is granted a state license under this act. (2) To apply for a state license, a person shall submit an application on a form and in a manner as prescribed by the agency. An applicant shall include with its application the following information: (a) The applicant's full name, date of birth, mailing address, telephone number, Social Security number, and email address. If the applicant is not an individual, the application must include the EIN number and the full name of each key participant, including each key participant's date of birth, title, and email address. (b) The address and legal description of each building or other location where the applicant will process consumable hemp products. (3) The agency shall grant an applicant a state license if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The applicant submits a completed application under this section. (b) The applicant meets the qualifications for a state license. (c) The applicant pays the applicable fee under section 405. Sec. 203. (1) A state license is valid for 1 year beginning on December 1 and expiring at midnight on the following November 30, except that an initial state license expires at midnight on November 30 in the year in which the state license is granted. (2) To renew a state license, the licensee must submit an application on a form and in a manner prescribed by the agency no later than November 30. If a licensee does not renew its state license by November 30, the licensee may renew its state license within 60 days after November 30. A licensee that renews its state license within this 60-day period must pay a late fee of $250.00 in addition to any other applicable fee required under section 405. The applicant may continue to operate under the state license during the 60-day time period. If a licensee does not renew its state license within the 60-day time period, the state license is void. A late fee collected under this subsection must be deposited into the fund. (3) Information submitted by an applicant to the agency is exempt from disclosure under the freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246. (4) A state license is nontransferable and nonrefundable. Sec. 205. (1) The agency shall approve or deny an application for a state license within a reasonable amount of time that does not otherwise result in a delay in the processing of an application. (2) The agency shall deny an application for a state license if any of the following apply: (a) The application is incomplete. (b) If the applicant is an individual, the applicant is under the age of 18. (c) The applicant's buildings or locations disclosed on an application submitted under this chapter are dwellings or are not located in this state. (d) The applicant has not demonstrated, as determined by the agency, a willingness to comply with this act or the rules promulgated under this act. (e) The applicant has unpaid fees or civil fines owed to this state under this act. (f) The applicant has made a false statement or representation, as determined by the agency, to the agency or a law enforcement agency. (3) If the agency denies an application because it is incomplete, the agency shall notify the applicant of the denial not later than 120 days after determining the application is incomplete by letter or email. The notice must state the deficiency and request additional information. Sec. 207. The agency shall issue a document to a licensee that evidences the granting of a state license. A licensee shall display a copy of that document prominently in all buildings or locations disclosed on an application submitted under this chapter. Sec. 209. If the agency denies an application for a state license, the applicant may appeal the denial by submitting a written request for a hearing to the agency. The applicant must submit the request to the agency not more than 21 days after the date stated on the denial. The agency shall conduct a hearing requested under this section in accordance with the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328. Sec. 211. (1) To modify a site location listed in an application submitted under this chapter, the licensee shall do both of the following: (a) Submit a site location modification request on a form and in a manner prescribed by the agency. (b) Pay the required fee under section 405. (2) The agency shall approve a site location modification request only if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The new site or modified site is located within this state. (b) The new site or modified site complies with requirements specified in rules promulgated under this act. (c) The licensee pays the site location modification fee under section 405 in full. Chapter III Consumable Hemp Processors Sec. 301. (1) A consumable hemp processor may process, package, transport, distribute, or sell consumable hemp products in accordance with this act. (2) A consumable hemp processor shall do all of the following: (a) Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. (b) Destroy any intoxicating cannabinoid that is created or otherwise results from processing a consumable hemp product. (c) Test all consumable hemp products in accordance with the rules promulgated under this act. (d) Provide an invoice for the sale of industrial hemp. An invoice described under this subdivision must be maintained for not less than 5 years and made available to the agency on request. (3) A consumable hemp processor shall not purchase a converted cannabinoid for use in processing a consumable hemp product. (4) Except as otherwise provided under the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, 2018 IL 1, MCL 333.27951 to 333.27967; the medical marihuana facilities licensing act, 2016 PA 281, MCL 333.27101 to 333.27801; and the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act, 2008 IL 1, MCL 333.26421 to 333.26430, a person shall not do any of the following: (a) Process, sell, or otherwise transfer a product that contains an intoxicating or potentially intoxicating cannabinoid. (b) Process, sell, or otherwise transfer an intoxicating or potentially intoxicating cannabinoid. (c) Process, sell, or otherwise transfer a product that contains a converted cannabinoid. (d) Process, sell, or otherwise transfer a converted cannabinoid. Sec. 303. (1) A person may sell a consumable hemp product in this state with or without a state license if the consumable hemp product is processed by and obtained from a consumable hemp processor. (2) A consumable hemp product sold in this state must meet the requirements specified in rules promulgated under this act and have a label that meets all of the following requirements: (a) Not be designed in a way that is attractive to minors. (b) Contain the following statements in bold capital letters: (i) "THIS PRODUCT HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION AND IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.". (ii) "KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.". (c) Not contain any medical claims. (d) List the net weight. (e) List all of the ingredients. (f) List the percentage of nonintoxicating cannabinoids by weight. Sec. 305. (1) Nonintoxicating cannabinoids include all of the following: (a) Full spectrum industrial hemp extract that contains no more than 1.75 milligrams of THC per serving and contains a ratio of cannabidiol to THC of greater than or equal to 15-1. (b) Broad spectrum industrial hemp extract. (c) Cannabidiol. (d) Tetrahydrocannabivarin. (e) Cannabichromene. (f) Cannabicitran. (g) Cannabicyclol. (h) Cannabielsotin. (i) Cannabigerol. (j) Cannabidivarin. (k) Cannabinol. (l) Any other cannabinoid that the agency determines in rules promulgated under this act is nonintoxicating. (2) Intoxicating cannabinoids include all of the following: (a) Delta-9, delta-8, delta-7, delta-10, delta-6a, and delta-10a THC and their isomers. (b) Exo-tetrahydrocannibinol. (c) Metabolites of THC, including 11-hydroxy-THC, 3-hydroxy-THC, or 7-hydroxy-THC. (d) Hydrogenated forms of THC, including hexahydrocannabinol, hexahydrocannabiphorol, and hexahydrocannabihexol. (e) Synthetic forms of THC, including dronabinol. (f) Ester forms of THC, including delta-8 THC-O-acetate, delta-9 THC-O-acetate, and hexahydrocannabinol-O-acetate. (g) Tetrahydrocannabivarins, including delta-8 tetrahydrocannabivarin but excluding delta-9 tetrahydrocannabivarin. (h) Analogues of tetrahydrocannabinols with an alkyl chain of 4 or more carbon atoms, including tetrathydrocannabiphorols, tetrahydrocannabioctyls, tetrahydrocannabihexols, and tetrahydrocannabutols. (i) Any combination of the compounds, including hexahydrocannabiphorol-O-ester, listed above. (j) Any other cannabinoid that the agency determines in rules promulgated under this act is intoxicating. (3) Potentially intoxicating cannabinoids include all of the following: (a) Any cannabinoid that has not been assessed by this state or a federal agency for a safety profile and intoxication profile. (b) A cannabinoid that is not a phytocannabinoid. (c) Any other cannabinoid that the agency determines in rules promulgated under this act is potentially intoxicating. Chapter IV Administration Sec. 401. (1) The agency shall promulgate rules to implement this act in accordance with the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328. The rules must include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) Requirements and procedures for testing consumable hemp products. All consumable hemp products must be tested before being sold or offered for sale in this state. Testing under this subdivision must be conducted by 1 of the following: (i) A marihuana safety compliance facility that is licensed under and meets the requirements of either of the following: (A) The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, 2018 IL 1, MCL 333.27951 to 333.27967. (B) The medical marihuana facilities licensing act, 2016 PA 281, MCL 333.27101 to 333.27801. (ii) A regulatory testing facility that complies with the industrial hemp growers act, 2020 PA 220, MCL 333.29101 to 333.29801. (iii) A laboratory in another state that substantially meets the requirements of an entity described under subparagraph (i) or (ii). (b) Requirements and procedures for the agency to request additional sampling and testing of consumable hemp products. (c) Processes for determining whether a cannabinoid is nonintoxicating, intoxicating, or potentially intoxicating, and a list of nonintoxicating, intoxicating, and potentially intoxicating cannabinoids. (d) Requirements for consumable hemp products sold in this state. (2) The agency may promulgate an emergency rule in accordance with section 48 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.248, if the agency determines that a cannabinoid is an intoxicating cannabinoid or potentially intoxicating cannabinoid and that consumption of the cannabinoid poses a risk to public health and safety. Sec. 403. (1) The agency shall create an application for use under chapter II. (2) The agency shall maintain an application submitted under chapter II for not less than 5 years. Sec. 405. (1) A licensee shall pay the following fees, as applicable: (a) A state license fee of $1,350.00. (b) A site location modification fee of $50.00 for each location modification request form submitted under section 211. (2) A licensee shall pay the fees required under subsection (1) at the time an application is submitted under chapter II. Fees must be paid with a check or money order payable to the agency. (3) Fees collected under subsection (2) must be deposited into the fund. (4) Fees required under this section are nonrefundable and nontransferable. Sec. 407. (1) The consumable hemp product fund is created within the state treasury. The state treasurer may receive fees collected under section 405 or a late fee collected under section 203(2) for deposit into the fund. The state treasurer may also receive money or other assets from any other source for deposit into the fund and shall credit to the fund interest and earnings from fund investments. (2) Money in the fund at the close of the fiscal year remains in the fund and does not lapse to the general fund. The agency is the administrator of the fund for auditing purposes. (3) The agency shall expend money from the fund to administer and enforce this act and the rules promulgated under this act. Sec. 409. A political subdivision of this state shall not adopt a rule, regulation, code, or ordinance that is contrary to this act. Chapter X Violations and Penalties Sec. 501. (1) If a licensee violates a provision of this act or a rule promulgated under this act, the agency may suspend, revoke, or restrict the licensee's state license. (2) If the agency suspends, revokes, or restricts a state license under this section, the agency shall notify the licensee in writing that the state license is suspended, revoked, or restricted. (3) If a state license is suspended, revoked, or restricted under this section, the licensee shall not obtain, process, package, transport, or distribute a consumable hemp product, except as authorized in writing by the agency. (4) The agency may impose a civil fine of not more than $5,000.00 against an individual and not more than $10,000.00 against a licensee, for a violation of this act or a rule promulgated under this act. Assessment of a civil fine under this subsection is not a bar to the investigation, arrest, charging, or prosecution of an individual or licensee for any other violation of this act or a rule promulgated under this act and is not grounds to suppress evidence in any criminal prosecution that arises under this act or any other law of this state. Sec. 503. (1) The agency shall schedule a hearing on a suspension, revocation, or restriction of a state license under section 501(1) or the imposition of a civil fine under section 501(4) for a date as soon as practicable that is not more than 60 days after the date of notification of a state license suspension, revocation, or restriction or the imposition of the civil fine. (2) The agency shall conduct the hearing required under this section in accordance with the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328. (3) The agency may suspend a state license without notice or hearing on a determination that the public health, safety, or welfare is jeopardized by allowing the licensee to continue to obtain, process, package, transport, or distribute a consumable hemp product. If the agency suspends a state license under this subsection without notice or hearing, a prompt postsuspension hearing must be held to determine if the suspension should remain in effect. The suspension may remain in effect until the agency determines that the cause for suspension has abated. The agency may revoke the state license on a determination that the licensee has not made satisfactory progress toward abating the hazard. (4) The agency may conduct investigative and contested case hearings; issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses; issue subpoenas duces tecum for the production of books, ledgers, records, memoranda, electronically retrievable data, and other pertinent documents; and administer oaths and affirmations to witnesses as appropriate to exercise and discharge the powers and duties of the agency under this act. The agency's authorized representative may issue subpoenas and administer oaths and affirmations to witnesses. Sec. 505. (1) A person that violates section 301(4) is guilty as follows: (a) For a first violation, a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $10,000.00 or more than $25,000.00 or imprisonment for not more than 93 days, or both. (b) For a second or subsequent violation, a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $10,000.00 or more than $25,000.00 or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. Enacting section 1. The industrial hemp research and development act, 2014 PA 547, MCL 286.841 to 286.859, is repealed. Enacting section 2. This act does not take effect unless all of the following bills of the 102nd Legislature are enacted into law: (a) Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6289 (request no. 06609'24 a). (b) Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6290 (request no. 06609'24 b). (c) Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6291 (request no. 06609'24 c).
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3333 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.
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3535 the people of the state of michigan enact:
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4949 (c) "Consumable hemp processor" means a person that is licensed under section 201.
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5151 (d) "Consumable hemp product" means an edible substance, beverage, infused liquid, or similar product that contains a nonintoxicating cannabinoid and is intended for human or animal consumption, ingestion, or inhalation. Consumable hemp product is not considered a food under the food law, 2000 PA 92, MCL 289.1101 to 289.8111, and does not include a product that contains industrial hemp seed or an industrial hemp seed-derived ingredient.
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5353 (e) "Converted cannabinoid" means a cannabinoid that is converted from a different cannabinoid using a chemical reaction. Converted cannabinoid does not include a cannabinoid that is created through decarboxylation of a naturally occurring acidic form of a cannabinoid into the corresponding neutral cannabinoid through the use of heat or light, or both, if the following requirements are met:
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5959 (f) "Dwelling" means a structure that is used for residential purposes.
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6767 (j) "Key participant" means a person that has a direct or indirect financial interest in the person or business that produces a consumable hemp product or a person in a corporate entity at an executive level that is regularly responsible for decision making that impacts the production of a consumable hemp product. A key participant includes, but is not limited to, any of the following:
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7575 (k) "Licensee" means a person that holds a state license.
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8383 (o) "Process" or "processing" means to separate or otherwise prepare parts of an industrial hemp plant and compound, blend, extract, infuse, or otherwise make or prepare a consumable hemp product.
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8585 (p) "State license" means a license granted under chapter II.
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8787 (q) "THC" means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, 2018 IL 1, MCL 333.27953.
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9393 Sec. 201. (1) A person shall not process a consumable hemp product unless the person is granted a state license under this act.
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9595 (2) To apply for a state license, a person shall submit an application on a form and in a manner as prescribed by the agency. An applicant shall include with its application the following information:
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9797 (a) The applicant's full name, date of birth, mailing address, telephone number, Social Security number, and email address. If the applicant is not an individual, the application must include the EIN number and the full name of each key participant, including each key participant's date of birth, title, and email address.
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157157 Sec. 301. (1) A consumable hemp processor may process, package, transport, distribute, or sell consumable hemp products in accordance with this act.
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221221 (j) Cannabidivarin.
222222
223223 (k) Cannabinol.
224224
225225 (l) Any other cannabinoid that the agency determines in rules promulgated under this act is nonintoxicating.
226226
227227 (2) Intoxicating cannabinoids include all of the following:
228228
229229 (a) Delta-9, delta-8, delta-7, delta-10, delta-6a, and delta-10a THC and their isomers.
230230
231231 (b) Exo-tetrahydrocannibinol.
232232
233233 (c) Metabolites of THC, including 11-hydroxy-THC, 3-hydroxy-THC, or 7-hydroxy-THC.
234234
235235 (d) Hydrogenated forms of THC, including hexahydrocannabinol, hexahydrocannabiphorol, and hexahydrocannabihexol.
236236
237237 (e) Synthetic forms of THC, including dronabinol.
238238
239239 (f) Ester forms of THC, including delta-8 THC-O-acetate, delta-9 THC-O-acetate, and hexahydrocannabinol-O-acetate.
240240
241241 (g) Tetrahydrocannabivarins, including delta-8 tetrahydrocannabivarin but excluding delta-9 tetrahydrocannabivarin.
242242
243243 (h) Analogues of tetrahydrocannabinols with an alkyl chain of 4 or more carbon atoms, including tetrathydrocannabiphorols, tetrahydrocannabioctyls, tetrahydrocannabihexols, and tetrahydrocannabutols.
244244
245245 (i) Any combination of the compounds, including hexahydrocannabiphorol-O-ester, listed above.
246246
247247 (j) Any other cannabinoid that the agency determines in rules promulgated under this act is intoxicating.
248248
249249 (3) Potentially intoxicating cannabinoids include all of the following:
250250
251251 (a) Any cannabinoid that has not been assessed by this state or a federal agency for a safety profile and intoxication profile.
252252
253253 (b) A cannabinoid that is not a phytocannabinoid.
254254
255255 (c) Any other cannabinoid that the agency determines in rules promulgated under this act is potentially intoxicating.
256256
257257 Chapter IV
258258
259259 Administration
260260
261261 Sec. 401. (1) The agency shall promulgate rules to implement this act in accordance with the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328. The rules must include, but are not limited to, the following:
262262
263263 (a) Requirements and procedures for testing consumable hemp products. All consumable hemp products must be tested before being sold or offered for sale in this state. Testing under this subdivision must be conducted by 1 of the following:
264264
265265 (i) A marihuana safety compliance facility that is licensed under and meets the requirements of either of the following:
266266
267267 (A) The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, 2018 IL 1, MCL 333.27951 to 333.27967.
268268
269269 (B) The medical marihuana facilities licensing act, 2016 PA 281, MCL 333.27101 to 333.27801.
270270
271271 (ii) A regulatory testing facility that complies with the industrial hemp growers act, 2020 PA 220, MCL 333.29101 to 333.29801.
272272
273273 (iii) A laboratory in another state that substantially meets the requirements of an entity described under subparagraph (i) or (ii).
274274
275275 (b) Requirements and procedures for the agency to request additional sampling and testing of consumable hemp products.
276276
277277 (c) Processes for determining whether a cannabinoid is nonintoxicating, intoxicating, or potentially intoxicating, and a list of nonintoxicating, intoxicating, and potentially intoxicating cannabinoids.
278278
279279 (d) Requirements for consumable hemp products sold in this state.
280280
281281 (2) The agency may promulgate an emergency rule in accordance with section 48 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.248, if the agency determines that a cannabinoid is an intoxicating cannabinoid or potentially intoxicating cannabinoid and that consumption of the cannabinoid poses a risk to public health and safety.
282282
283283 Sec. 403. (1) The agency shall create an application for use under chapter II.
284284
285285 (2) The agency shall maintain an application submitted under chapter II for not less than 5 years.
286286
287287 Sec. 405. (1) A licensee shall pay the following fees, as applicable:
288288
289289 (a) A state license fee of $1,350.00.
290290
291291 (b) A site location modification fee of $50.00 for each location modification request form submitted under section 211.
292292
293293 (2) A licensee shall pay the fees required under subsection (1) at the time an application is submitted under chapter II. Fees must be paid with a check or money order payable to the agency.
294294
295295 (3) Fees collected under subsection (2) must be deposited into the fund.
296296
297297 (4) Fees required under this section are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
298298
299299 Sec. 407. (1) The consumable hemp product fund is created within the state treasury. The state treasurer may receive fees collected under section 405 or a late fee collected under section 203(2) for deposit into the fund. The state treasurer may also receive money or other assets from any other source for deposit into the fund and shall credit to the fund interest and earnings from fund investments.
300300
301301 (2) Money in the fund at the close of the fiscal year remains in the fund and does not lapse to the general fund. The agency is the administrator of the fund for auditing purposes.
302302
303303 (3) The agency shall expend money from the fund to administer and enforce this act and the rules promulgated under this act.
304304
305305 Sec. 409. A political subdivision of this state shall not adopt a rule, regulation, code, or ordinance that is contrary to this act.
306306
307307 Chapter X
308308
309309 Violations and Penalties
310310
311311 Sec. 501. (1) If a licensee violates a provision of this act or a rule promulgated under this act, the agency may suspend, revoke, or restrict the licensee's state license.
312312
313313 (2) If the agency suspends, revokes, or restricts a state license under this section, the agency shall notify the licensee in writing that the state license is suspended, revoked, or restricted.
314314
315315 (3) If a state license is suspended, revoked, or restricted under this section, the licensee shall not obtain, process, package, transport, or distribute a consumable hemp product, except as authorized in writing by the agency.
316316
317317 (4) The agency may impose a civil fine of not more than $5,000.00 against an individual and not more than $10,000.00 against a licensee, for a violation of this act or a rule promulgated under this act. Assessment of a civil fine under this subsection is not a bar to the investigation, arrest, charging, or prosecution of an individual or licensee for any other violation of this act or a rule promulgated under this act and is not grounds to suppress evidence in any criminal prosecution that arises under this act or any other law of this state.
318318
319319 Sec. 503. (1) The agency shall schedule a hearing on a suspension, revocation, or restriction of a state license under section 501(1) or the imposition of a civil fine under section 501(4) for a date as soon as practicable that is not more than 60 days after the date of notification of a state license suspension, revocation, or restriction or the imposition of the civil fine.
320320
321321 (2) The agency shall conduct the hearing required under this section in accordance with the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328.
322322
323323 (3) The agency may suspend a state license without notice or hearing on a determination that the public health, safety, or welfare is jeopardized by allowing the licensee to continue to obtain, process, package, transport, or distribute a consumable hemp product. If the agency suspends a state license under this subsection without notice or hearing, a prompt postsuspension hearing must be held to determine if the suspension should remain in effect. The suspension may remain in effect until the agency determines that the cause for suspension has abated. The agency may revoke the state license on a determination that the licensee has not made satisfactory progress toward abating the hazard.
324324
325325 (4) The agency may conduct investigative and contested case hearings; issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses; issue subpoenas duces tecum for the production of books, ledgers, records, memoranda, electronically retrievable data, and other pertinent documents; and administer oaths and affirmations to witnesses as appropriate to exercise and discharge the powers and duties of the agency under this act. The agency's authorized representative may issue subpoenas and administer oaths and affirmations to witnesses.
326326
327327 Sec. 505. (1) A person that violates section 301(4) is guilty as follows:
328328
329329 (a) For a first violation, a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $10,000.00 or more than $25,000.00 or imprisonment for not more than 93 days, or both.
330330
331331 (b) For a second or subsequent violation, a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $10,000.00 or more than $25,000.00 or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both.
332332
333333 Enacting section 1. The industrial hemp research and development act, 2014 PA 547, MCL 286.841 to 286.859, is repealed.
334334
335335 Enacting section 2. This act does not take effect unless all of the following bills of the 102nd Legislature are enacted into law:
336336
337337 (a) Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6289 (request no. 06609'24 a).
338338
339339 (b) Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6290 (request no. 06609'24 b).
340340
341341 (c) Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6291 (request no. 06609'24 c).