HB100: Calls for creation of
industrial hemp research program to be administered by Dept. of Agriculture in conjunction with a university; creation of the Industrial Hemp Commission to monitor the research program; directs the adoption of federal rules and regulations; establishes an «industrial hemp program fund» to offset costs.
Not exact matches
Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of
Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot
Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
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industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot
industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or State departments of agriculture in states where
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hemp is legal to grow
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research or agricultural pilot
programs.
Industrial hemp is allowed to be cultivated for
research purposes in Arkansas; the
research program is carried out by the University of Arkansas's Division of Agriculture and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.
In February 2014, the President of the United States signed the Agriculture Act of 2014, otherwise known as Farm Bill 2014 (refer to section 7606), to allow universities and state departments of agriculture to cultivate
industrial hemp for
research and pilot
program purposes.
New York State's
industrial hemp program began in 2014 after Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo introduced and passed legislation which allowed
hemp to be grown for
research purposes.
The working group includes researchers and key industry leaders who will serve two - year terms and will make recommendations concerning
research, opportunities to promote
industrial hemp, and policy and
program changes.
Recognizing the impact the
industrial hemp industry can have on manufacturing, the creation of new jobs and the profitability of farms across New York, the State, at the Governor's direction, launched its Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Progra
industrial hemp industry can have on manufacturing, the creation of new jobs and the profitability of farms across New York, the State, at the Governor's direction, launched its Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program in 2
hemp industry can have on manufacturing, the creation of new jobs and the profitability of farms across New York, the State, at the Governor's direction, launched its
Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Progra
Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program in 2
Hemp Agricultural
Research Pilot
Program in 2015.
In April, he convened the State's first - ever
Industrial Hemp Summit and announced that the State's
Industrial Hemp Agricultural
Research Pilot Program had filled its ten available research
Research Pilot
Program had filled its ten available
research research permits.
Announces Up to $ 10 Million in Grant Funding to Advance
Research and Provide Resources to Future Processing Businesses Legislation Clarifies Status of
Industrial Hemp as An Agricultural Commodity in the State Establishes Working Group to Guide
Research, Support Industry Development and Advise Policy and
Program Changes Launches One - Stop Shop, Hotline and Webpage to Help Producers and Processors Navigate Industry Regulations and Requirements
Current participants in the
Industrial Hemp Agricultural Research Pilot Program rely heavily on imported hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's agricultural environm
Hemp Agricultural
Research Pilot
Program rely heavily on imported
hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's agricultural environm
hemp seeds, which are expensive and often poorly adapted for New York's agricultural environment.
The
program permitted 10 educational institutions and farms to grow and
research industrial hemp.
ALBANY — The state has given permits to 62 additional farms and businesses — nine of them in the mid-Hudson — to participate in its pilot
research program for
industrial hemp.
As a result of this
research grant
program,
industrial hemp will be planted on nearly 2,000 acres across the state for
research purposes, expanding
industrial hemp production in New York nearly 6,000 percent from 30 acres in 2016.
Several Actions Announced to Foster Industry Growth and Six New
Research Permits Issued Under Agricultural
Research Pilot
Program Governor's Proposal to Lift Cap on Number of
Industrial Hemp Research Permits Passed as Part of FY 2018 State Budget Summit Supports Regional Focus on Growing Agriculture as Part of the Southern Tier Soaring Upstate Revitalization Initiative Video From
Industrial Hemp Summit is Available Here
Issue First - Ever
Hemp Research Permits Previously, the state's
Industrial Hemp Agricultural
Research Pilot
Program was limited to institutions of higher education.
New York state first launched its
Industrial Hemp Pilot
Research Program in 2014, according to the Press and Sun - Bulletin.
These states are able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot
program provision, Section 7606 of the Farm Bill: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia.
Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of
Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot
Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot p
Research, defines
industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot
industrial hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp as distinct and authorizes institutions of higher education or state departments of agriculture in states where
hemp is legal to grow hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp is legal to grow
hemp for research or agricultural pilot progr
hemp for
research or agricultural pilot p
research or agricultural pilot
programs.
President Obama Signs Farm Bill with Amendment to Allow
Industrial Hemp Research State
Hemp Research Pilot
Programs to become First Step in Restoring American
Hemp Agriculture and Manufacturing Industries
These states will be able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot
program provision, Section 7606, of the Farm Bill.
The current law authorizes the Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services to adopt regulations necessary to license persons to grow
industrial hemp or administer a
research program.
Creates an
Industrial Hemp Commission; to provide for membership of such commission; to provide for the establishment of a research program in cooperation with state universities; to provide for authority of the commission to seek certain permits or waivers from the federal government; to provide the commission with authority to issue licenses to cultivate industrial hemp for research and commercial purposes; to provide for compliance with certain prerequisites for issuance of suc
Industrial Hemp Commission; to provide for membership of such commission; to provide for the establishment of a research program in cooperation with state universities; to provide for authority of the commission to seek certain permits or waivers from the federal government; to provide the commission with authority to issue licenses to cultivate industrial hemp for research and commercial purposes; to provide for compliance with certain prerequisites for issuance of such lice
Hemp Commission; to provide for membership of such commission; to provide for the establishment of a
research program in cooperation with state universities; to provide for authority of the commission to seek certain permits or waivers from the federal government; to provide the commission with authority to issue licenses to cultivate
industrial hemp for research and commercial purposes; to provide for compliance with certain prerequisites for issuance of suc
industrial hemp for research and commercial purposes; to provide for compliance with certain prerequisites for issuance of such lice
hemp for
research and commercial purposes; to provide for compliance with certain prerequisites for issuance of such license.
The U.S. House passed the
hemp amendment to the Farm Bill in order to allow pilot
programs and
research to begin on
industrial hemp and determine whether
hemp farming would be beneficial for American farmers and businesses.
These states are able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot
program provision, Section 7606 of the Farm Bill: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
These states will be able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot
program provision.
Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of
Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana and authorizes institutions of higher education or state department's of agriculture in states that legalized hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct research and pilot
Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana and authorizes institutions of higher education or state department's of agriculture in states that legalized hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct research and pilot progr
Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana and authorizes institutions of higher education or state department's of agriculture in states that legalized hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct research and pilot p
Research, defines
industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana and authorizes institutions of higher education or state department's of agriculture in states that legalized hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct research and pilot
industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana and authorizes institutions of higher education or state department's of agriculture in states that legalized hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct research and pilot progr
hemp as distinct from marijuana and authorizes institutions of higher education or state department's of agriculture in states that legalized
hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct research and pilot progr
hemp cultivation to regulate and conduct
research and pilot p
research and pilot
programs.
These states are able to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot
program provision, Section 7606 of the Farm Bill: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Sponsor: Rep. Massullo Summary:
Industrial Hemp Programs; Authorizes specified universities in state to engage in industrial hemp research projects; requires such universities to submit report to Governor & Legislature; directs DACS to adopt rules; provides appr
Industrial Hemp Programs; Authorizes specified universities in state to engage in industrial hemp research projects; requires such universities to submit report to Governor & Legislature; directs DACS to adopt rules; provides appropriat
Hemp Programs; Authorizes specified universities in state to engage in
industrial hemp research projects; requires such universities to submit report to Governor & Legislature; directs DACS to adopt rules; provides appr
industrial hemp research projects; requires such universities to submit report to Governor & Legislature; directs DACS to adopt rules; provides appropriat
hemp research projects; requires such universities to submit report to Governor & Legislature; directs DACS to adopt rules; provides appropriation.
Consequently, a recent toxicological study was commissioned by the Agricultural
Research and Development Initiative, a
program funded by the Canadian Federal and Manitoba Provincial governments, as well as the North American
Industrial Hemp Council.
The certified
industrial hemp seed provided by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture will be grown as part of a
research and development
program in conjunction with the Kentucky State University, and marks an historic moment in the Bluegrass State after decades of federal prohibition of
industrial hemp.
At this point, sixteen states have passed legislation allowing them to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot
program provision, Section 7606 of the 2014 US Farm Bill.