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MDARD Provides Hemp Program Updates, Reminders

Some recent news articles concerning the hemp processing move to the Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA), soon to be Cannabis Regulatory Agency on April 13, have disseminated some incorrect information.  In addition, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has received some consistent questions from the industry.  As such, MDARD would like to clarify a few points.  Please keep in mind this information is accurate as of April 5, 2022 under PA 547 of 2014, the Industrial Hemp Research and Development Act, as amended, and PA 220 of 2020, the Industrial Hemp Growers Act, as amended.  Requirements will likely change as a result of the transition and growth of the industry.

Licensing When Manufacturing Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) Food Ingredients:  MRA announced in transition FAQs that hemp processors manufacturing (human) food containing GRAS hemp ingredients such as hulled hemp seed, hemp seed oil, and hemp protein powder, that do not contain other hemp or marijuana ingredients, will not require an MRA license to process.  The processor does however have to comply with food rules and laws regulated by MDARD.