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Committee hears bill to require notarized owner consent for marijuana and psilocybin sites
Summary
A House committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 907, which would require applicants for marijuana and psilocybin manufacturing and grow-site licenses to provide notarized property-owner consent and the legal address of the premises; agencies would verify ownership and consent and applicants would need to renew owner permission when it expires.
The House Committee on Economic Development, Small Business and Trade held a public hearing May 7 on Senate Bill 907, which would require applicants for psilocybin manufacturer licenses, marijuana processing and grow-site licenses, and medical marijuana grow and processing sites to provide the legal address of the premises and notarized written consent from the property owner.
Sen. Kim Thatcher, who represents Senate District 11, told the committee the bill is intended to “make sure we're connecting the dots between this activity and then when it's taking place on land or property not owned by the people…
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