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Senate Approves H.612 Amendments Setting Interim Cannabis Setbacks, Preserving Municipal Authority
Summary
On third reading the Senate amended and passed H.612 to consolidate equity studies, set interim statewide setbacks for outdoor cultivation while preserving municipal authority to adopt larger setbacks and to create a cannabis cultivation district framework; changes take effect in part Jan. 1, 2025.
The Vermont Senate on third reading amended and passed H.612, a package of miscellaneous cannabis law changes that consolidates overlapping studies, sets interim statewide setback rules for outdoor cannabis cultivation and preserves municipal authority to establish cultivation districts.
Senator from Wyndham, presenting the amendment, said it “consolidates studies that were being done by different entities regarding the cannabis social equity working group” and explained the interim approach to setbacks: if no municipal bylaw exists, a minimum…
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