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House updates hemp law to align with federal farm bill, broadens definition of hemp extracts
Summary
Lawmakers approved changes to Utah's hemp law to remove pilot-program language, align with the federal farm bill and expand the statutory definition of hemp extracts to include cannabinoids such as CBG and CBN while keeping testing and labeling safeguards.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House on Feb. 27 passed Senate Bill 105, an update to the state's hemp and cannabinoid statutes that sponsors said aligns state law with changes in the federal farm bill and expands the legal definition of hemp extracts.
Representative Carlene Dahl, the House sponsor, said the bill removes pilot-program language so industrial hemp can be regulated as a standing state program…
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