HF2426 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Plant canopy that medical cannabis combination business may use to cultivate cannabis that will be sold as medical cannabis flower or medical cannabinoid products increased.

Related bill: SF2165

AI Generated Summary

Purpose of the Bill

The purpose of this legislative bill is to amend existing Minnesota law to increase the amount of plant canopy that a business licensed to handle medical cannabis can cultivate. The broader goal is to expand the production capacity related to medical cannabis flower and cannabinoid products.

Main Provisions

  • Increased Plant Canopy: The bill allows medical cannabis combination businesses to utilize a larger canopy area for growing cannabis plants. This change is intended to enable increased cultivation of cannabis to be used in medical products.

  • Comprehensive Licensing: The bill specifies the actions that a medical cannabis combination business license holder can undertake, including growing cannabis, producing concentrates, manufacturing cannabinoid products, and engaging in packaging and labeling.

  • Sales and Distribution: The bill outlines that these businesses can sell medical cannabis products to various entities such as processors, retailers, and registered patients. It also allows them to transport and deliver products to these parties, as well as caregivers and the families of registered patients.

  • Purchasing Rights: It provides the ability to purchase immature cannabis plants, seedlings, and other cannabis-related products from a variety of other licensed cannabis and hemp businesses.

  • No Additional Endorsements Required: A medical cannabis combination business does not need extra endorsements for conducting the authorized activities outlined in the bill.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Repeal of Existing Statute: The bill repeals a specific subdivision of the Minnesota Statutes, suggesting that it seeks to streamline or remove outdated legal provisions related to medical cannabis business operations.

  • Expanded Business Activities: The bill expands business activities without the need for additional endorsements, making it easier for businesses to engage in a wider range of operations regarding cannabis production, manufacture, and sale.

Relevant Terms

cannabis cultivation, medical cannabis, cannabis canopy, cannabinoid production, medical cannabis business, cannabis concentrates, hemp-derived products, cannabis licensing, cannabis sales, transport and delivery, Minnesota cannabis laws.

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 16, 2025HouseFloorActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toCommerce Finance and Policy
April 01, 2025HouseFloorActionAuthor stricken