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House adopts substitute to extend hemp-extract access, lowers CBD threshold and tightens research reporting
Summary
The House passed HB 58 by voice vote after adopting a substitute that extends the program’s sunset to 2021, lowers the CBD concentration threshold for smaller children from 15% to 5%, and strengthens department oversight of neurologist reporting and data access for research.
Lawmakers approved changes to Utah’s hemp-extract policy on Jan. 26, adopting a substitute and passing House Bill 58 to extend access for patients, reduce dosage concentration requirements for small children, and strengthen reporting and research provisions.
Sponsor Representative Frower described the original 2014 law and said families statewide had benefited from access to…
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