Proposed Industrial Hemp rules
published, 45-day comment period now open
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[December 29, 2018]
Proposed rules for the regulation of industrial hemp production and
processing were published today in the Secretary of State’s Illinois
Register.
Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) staff have been busy
drafting those proposed rules since Governor Rauner signed the
Industrial Hemp Act into law in August. This new law allows
individuals or corporations licensed through IDOA to cultivate
industrial hemp. IDOA will also register individuals or corporations
that will process industrial hemp.
Now that the proposed rules have been published, IDOA is accepting
comments during a 45-day First Notice public comment period. The
proposed rules will then be considered by lawmakers at a Joint
Committee on Administrative Rules, or JCAR, committee hearing.
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As soon as the rules are finalized and approved by JCAR, IDOA will begin
accepting applications for industrial hemp licenses and registrations.
Click here to read the proposed industrial hemp rules and for instructions
to submit public comments.
Click here to listen to an interview with Jeff Cox, Bureau Chief of IDOA’s
Bureau of Medicinal Plants, on the industrial hemp regulation process and the
future of this new commodity in the Illinois agriculture industry.
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