AN ACT TO REQUIRE RESIDUAL OIL FROM HEMP EXTRACT TO BE DISPOSED AT ESTABLISHED SPECIFIC SECURE COLLECTION BOXES MANAGED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. Enacted June 22, 2018. Effective December 1, 2018.
Bill Summaries: all (2017-2018 Session)
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Bill S 124 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 25 2018 - View summary
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Bill S 124 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 13 2018 - View summary
House committee substitute makes the following change to 2nd edition. Changes effective date of act from December 1, 2017, to December 1, 2018.
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Bill S 124 (2017-2018)Summary date: Jun 12 2018 - View summary
House committee substitute is to be summarized.
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Bill S 124 (2017-2018)Summary date: Mar 9 2017 - View summary
Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Proposed subsection (d) of GS 90-74.1 requires any individual who possess or uses hemp extract as specified to dispose of all residual oil from the extract at a secure collection box managed by a law enforcement agency. Adds clarifying and conforming language to prohibit attaching a criminal penalty for any violation of new subsection (d).
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Bill S 124 (2017-2018)Summary date: Feb 22 2017 - View summary
Amends GS 90-94.1, which sets out a limited exemption for the use or possession of hemp extract from the penalties provided under GS Chapter 90, to add that any individual who possess or uses hemp extract, as the term is defined by the statute in subsection (a), must dispose of all residual oil from the extract at a secure collection box managed by a law enforcement agency. Amends GS 90-113.105 to require a neurologist who approves of the dispensation of hemp extract to a registered caregiver to inform the registered caregiver of the disposal requirement under GS 90-94.1. Effective December 1, 2017.