Public
Hearing set for proposed Industrial Hemp regulations
Written public comment period open through
February 11
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[January 29, 2019]
A public hearing is set for Tuesday, February
5, 2019, to gather comments on proposed rules for the regulation of
industrial hemp production and processing.
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Those proposed rules were published December 28 in the Secretary
of State’s Illinois Register, opening the 45-day First Notice
public comment period, which ends at close of business on
February 11.
Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) staff drafted these
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.
The public hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 5, 2019, at
1:00 p.m. in the auditorium at the Illinois Department of
Agriculture’s John R. Block Building, located at 801 East
Sangamon Avenue in Springfield, Illinois. Anyone who would like
to make comments during the public hearing must sign up in
person – registration begins at Noon on February 5 at the John
R. Block Building. We ask that organizations choose one person
to speak on behalf of their organization during the public
hearing.
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IDOA is also accepting public comments by email, fax,
and mail during the 45-day First Notice public comment period
through February 11. To submit a written comment:
Email to AGR.hemp@illinois.gov
Fax to (217) 785-4505
Mail to IDOA Hemp Comments, P.O. Box 19281, Springfield, IL
62794-9281
As soon as the rules are finalized and approved by the legislature’s
Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, or JCAR, IDOA will begin
accepting applications for industrial hemp licenses and
registrations.
Click here to read the proposed industrial hemp rules, beginning
on page 44.
[Illinois Department of Agriculture]
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