SB3

Relating to the regulation of products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and permits; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Vetoed·12/31/69

Texas SB3 regulates consumable hemp products, requiring licenses, testing, and specific labeling to prevent sales to minors and deceptive marketing.

Texas SB3 amends the Health and Safety Code to regulate consumable hemp products, focusing on safety, labeling, and marketing. It mandates that consumable hemp products must be tested for harmful ingredients and must not contain cannabinoids other than cannabidiol or cannabigerol. Retailers must register with the state and provide proof of age for buyers. The bill creates criminal offenses for selling to minors, marketing products attractive to children, and selling products for smoking.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

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1 Nay

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Calendar

Apr 7, 2025

8:00 AM

House State Affairs Committee Hearing

Mar 3, 2025

9:00 AM

Senate State Affairs Committee Hearing

History

Jun 22, 2025

Vetoed by the Governor

May 27, 2025

House

Signed in the House

May 27, 2025

Sent to the Governor