Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1235

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp

Impact

The changes proposed in SB 1235 have significant implications for state agricultural regulations. By instituting a stringent monitoring and inspection process, the bill enhances compliance requirements, including the potential destruction of crops that exceed specific THC concentration thresholds. This measure is intended to maintain legal standards while also protecting the interests of legitimate industrial hemp producers against illicit cultivation. The penalties for noncompliance, such as daily fines for failure to destroy noncompliant crops, underscore the seriousness of adhering to these new regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1235 aims to modify the existing laws surrounding the cultivation and regulation of industrial hemp in Missouri. The bill repeals Section 195.758 and introduces a new framework to establish a comprehensive monitoring system for industrial hemp producers and permit holders. This initiative includes stipulations for record-keeping on industrial hemp plants, propagules, and agricultural seeds as mandated by the relevant department, ensuring thorough oversight throughout the production process.

Contention

While the bill seeks to establish a more structured approach to industrial hemp regulation, it may face contention regarding its enforcement and implications for growers. Critics may argue that the stringent monitoring and destruction requirements could impose undue burdens on small-scale farmers, particularly if they lack the resources for compliance. Additionally, there may be debates concerning the appropriateness of the THC concentration limits and how they align with federal regulations, potentially impacting the ongoing evolution of industrial hemp laws in Missouri.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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