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Committee approves bill letting local governments help enforce hemp/CBD rules and collect civil penalties
Summary
Senate Bill 770 passed out of committee and moves to finance; the sponsor said the bill permits local governments to create local CBD boards to assist state enforcement and keep civil penalties locally for enforcement mechanisms.
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 770, which would permit local governments to establish local cannabidiol (CBD)/hemp boards to assist state enforcement of hemp and cannabinoid rules and to collect civil penalties for local enforcement uses. The bill was described and advanced to the finance committee.
Sponsor Senator Briggs said the bill is permissive, allowing local governments to provide a “helping hand” to state enforcement rather than replacing…
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