Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4849

Introduced
7/24/23  
Refer
7/25/23  

Caption

Hemp Access and Consumer Safety Act

Impact

The proposed changes to the regulations would allow for enhanced consumer access to hemp-derived products, which are often sought for their potential health benefits. By providing defined regulatory guidelines, the bill may stimulate economic growth in the agricultural sector and offer greater safety assurances for consumers. Producers of hemp-derived dietary supplements would also benefit from clearer compliance requirements, potentially reducing barriers to market entry and increasing product availability.

Summary

House Bill 4849, also known as the Hemp Access and Consumer Safety Act, seeks to regulate hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) and hemp-derived substances for use in dietary supplements and food products. The bill aims to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to include clear definitions and provisions for the inclusion of hemp derivatives, ensuring that these substances can be legally used in consumer products. With the growing demand for CBD-based products, this legislation is positioned to provide clarity and support the burgeoning market for hemp products.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its controversies. There are concerns regarding the potential for inconsistent enforcement and regulation across different states, as local jurisdictions might be concerned about federal overreach. Opponents of the bill may argue that more stringent controls are needed to ensure product safety and effectiveness, particularly as the market for CBD-related products continues to expand rapidly. Debates may arise over labeling requirements and the need for specific health claims related to hemp-derived substances, leading to discussions about consumer protection and public health.

Companion Bills

US SB2451

Same As Hemp Access and Consumer Safety Act

Similar Bills

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