| Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) staff 
				drafted proposed rules after the Industrial Hemp Act was signed 
				into law in August 2018. 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.
 During the First Notice comment period, IDOA received dozens of 
				comments from the public and various associations related to 
				Illinois agriculture. “There’s a tremendous amount of interest 
				from farmers across the state for this new industry. We heard 
				from about a hundred farmers and organizations. We’re now 
				reviewing the comments we received and are making adjustments as 
				needed to our proposed rules – we’ll get those changes over to 
				JCAR as quickly as we can,” said IDOA Acting Director John M. 
				Sullivan.
 
 The public comments will now be compiled and addressed by IDOA 
				in an analysis to be submitted to the Joint Committee on 
				Administrative Rules, or JCAR, a bipartisan commission of 
				legislators that equally represent both the House and Senate. 
				That analysis may also include any changes IDOA wishes to make 
				to the proposed industrial hemp regulations.
 
 Once IDOA submits its comment responses and any proposed rule 
				modifications to JCAR for review, that will open the Second 
				Notice period. During that at least 45-day period, public 
				comments on the updated proposed rules should be submitted 
				directly to JCAR by letter, fax, phone, or email. IDOA will 
				publish instructions on its website as to how to submit comments 
				to JCAR once the Second Notice period is open.
 
 As soon as the rules are finalized and approved by JCAR, IDOA 
				will begin accepting applications for industrial hemp licenses 
				and registrations.
 
			[Illinois Department of Agriculture] 
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