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HB186-FN-A: relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.
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une 30, 2027, and every biennium thereafter, the commission shall include the cost of administration of this chapter in the commission's efficiency expenditure request pursuant to RSA 9:4. III. For the biennium ending June 30, 2027, the sum of $15,000,000 is hereby appropriated to the cannabis commission for the cost of administration of this chapter. Said sum shall be a charge against the fund. IV.
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106-L:6
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chapter. (b) Any cannabis control investigator employed by the commission shall, within 6 months of employment, satisfactorily complete a police training program as provided by RSA 106-L:6, unless he or she has already completed such a program. (c) The chairperson of the commission, commissioner, staff, or cannabis control investigator may enter any cannabis establishment, at any time, and may examine a
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126-A
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the substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery fund established by RSA 318-F:27. 3 New Subdivision; Substance Misuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Funds. Amend RSA 126-A by inserting after section 105 the following new subdivision: Substance Misuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Funds 126-A:106 Substance Misuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Funds; Management and Distribut
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126-A:106
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ion and regulation for adult use. All data in the report shall be non-identifiable and respectful of personal privacy. This report may be combined with the report required under RSA 126-A:106, VI, relative to the substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery fund authorized under RSA 318-F:27. II. No later than 6 months after the effective date of this chapter, and again 18 months after the effectiv
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126-X
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of age or older, but not for resale. "Consumer" does not include a qualifying patient or designated caregiver purchasing cannabis from an alternative treatment center pursuant to RSA 126-X. XV. "Department" means the department of health and human services. XVI. “Designated caregiver” means “designated caregiver” as defined in RSA 126-X:1, VI. XVII. "Documentation" means all records, in any form, in
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126-X:1
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318-E the following new chapter: CHAPTER 318-F REGULATION OF CANNABIS 318-F:1 Definitions. In this chapter: I. “Alternative treatment center” means an entity as defined in RSA 126-X:1, I. II. "Cannabis" or “marijuana” means all parts of the plant of the genus cannabis containing over 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis, whether growing or not, the resin extracted from any part of the plant, and e
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126-X:2
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e than 2,000 milligrams of THC shall be possessed in the same location where the plants were cultivated. (b) This paragraph shall not apply to the possession limits set forth in RSA 126-X:2. XXIV. "Public place" means any place to which the general public has access, except it does not include privately owned, outdoor locations where cannabis is used with the permission of the property owner. XXV. "Prem
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126-X:7
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nder RSA 293-A, a domestic limited liability company organized under RSA 304-C, or a not-for-profit [entity] voluntary corporation organized under RSA 292 that is registered under RSA 126-X:7 and that acquires, possesses, cultivates, manufactures, delivers, transfers, transports, sells, supplies, and dispenses cannabis, and related supplies and educational materials, to qualifying patients, designated caregi
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126-X:8
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(a) Cannabis sold by alternative treatment centers holding dual use certificates to qualifying patients directly or via their designated caregivers shall meet the requirements of RSA 126-X:8 and rules issued pursuant to chapter RSA 126-X. (b) Cannabis sold by alternative treatment centers holding dual use certificates to qualifying patients directly or via their designated caregivers may have higher THC p
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12-J
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nt and Distribution of Funds. I. The commissioner of the department of health and human services, in coordination with the governor's commission on alcohol and other drugs under RSA 12-J, shall administer the substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery fund established in RSA 318-F:27. II. Funds shall be deposited into the substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery fund as establish
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14:14-C
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of the commission chairperson shall be as specified in RSA 94:1-a and shall be established by the joint committee on employee classification pursuant to the procedure set forth in RSA 14:14-c and RSA 94:1-d. The chairperson shall receive his or her reasonable expenses while traveling in the performance of his or her duties, provided that the chairperson shall not be allowed as expenses travel between his or
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169-B:6
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(b) Any person under 18 years of age who is convicted of violating paragraph II or III shall forfeit the marijuana or hashish and shall be subject to a delinquency petition under RSA 169-B:6. [VI.] V.(a) Except as provided in this section, no person shall be subject to arrest for a violation of paragraph II[,] or III[, or IV] and shall be released provided the law enforcement officer does not have lawful g
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176-A:1
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of paragraph II[,] or III[, or IV]. [VII.] VI. All fines imposed pursuant to this section shall be deposited into the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund established in RSA 176-A:1 and utilized for evidence-informed substance abuse prevention programs. [VIII.] VII.(a) No record that includes personally identifiable information resulting from a violation of this section shall be made accessible t
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179:31
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es, to consumers; (5) A prohibition on billboard advertising, sound trucks, or outdoor internally illuminated screen displays consistent with alcohol advertising prohibitions in RSA 179:31; and (6) A requirement for any advertising to include a standard, recognizable symbol that a product contains cannabis or THC. (m) Restrictions on where a cannabis establishment may be located, consistent with the p
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179:8
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in the fund, a summary of how funds were used in the past year, and any recommendations for future legislation. 4 Alcoholic Beverages; Statement From Purchaser as to Age. Amend RSA 179:8, I(d) to read as follows: (d) A valid passport [from] issued by the United States or by a country with whom the United States maintains diplomatic relations. 5 Model Drug Dealer Liability Act; Definition of Illegal
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21-J:39
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license is nonassignable and cannot be transferred. Any person who fails to register or obtain a license as provided in this section shall be subject to the penalty provisions of RSA 21-J:39. IV. Licenses, operator information displayed on licenses, and license dispositions, such as issuance, renewal, suspension, and revocation, shall be public records. 21 Tax on Meals, Rooms, and Cannabis; Imposition of
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265-A
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8-F:21 Driving; Minors; and Control of Property. I. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to permit driving or operating under the influence of drugs or liquor pursuant to RSA 265-A, nor shall this section prevent the state from enacting and imposing penalties for driving under the influence of or while impaired by cannabis. II. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to permit the transfer of
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265-A:43
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orcement agency may update the data annually and may make this data available on the agency's public Internet website. 13 Alcohol or Drug Impairment; Possession of Drugs. Amend RSA 265-A:43 to read as follows: 265-A:43 Possession of Drugs. Any person who drives on any way a vehicle while knowingly having in his or her possession or in any part of the vehicle a controlled drug or controlled drug analog i
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292
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business corporation organized under RSA 293-A, a domestic limited liability company organized under RSA 304-C, or a not-for-profit [entity] voluntary corporation organized under RSA 292 that is registered under RSA 126-X:7 and that acquires, possesses, cultivates, manufactures, delivers, transfers, transports, sells, supplies, and dispenses cannabis, and related supplies and educational materials, to q
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292:5
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py of the amendment or plan of merger, certified by the proper officer of the state of incorporation, shall be filed with the secretary of state, together with the fee provided in RSA 292:5. The surviving corporation in a merger shall continue to have all the authority and powers vested in the merging corporations, including any powers previously conferred upon them by the legislature. II. ? An alternativ
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292:7
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h the plan of entity conversion or merger. 31 ?Voluntary Corporations and Associations; Powers of Corporations; Change of Name; Amending Articles; Conversion and Merger. ? Amend RSA 292:7 to read as follows: 292:7 Change of Name; Amending Articles. I. Any corporation now or hereafter organized or registered in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, and any existing corporation which may have
RSAs mentioned by this document
- RSA 12-J · THE GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON ADDICTION, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION
- RSA 14 · LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS AND PROCEEDINGS
- RSA 21-J · DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
- RSA 9 · BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS; REVOLVING FUNDS
- RSA 106-L · POLICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL
- RSA 126-A · DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
- RSA 126-X · USE OF CANNABIS FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES
- RSA 169-B · DELINQUENT CHILDREN
- RSA 176-A · ALCOHOL ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT FUND
- RSA 179 · ENFORCEMENT, REQUIREMENTS AND PENALTIES
- RSA 265-A · ALCOHOL OR DRUG IMPAIRMENT
- RSA 292 · VOLUNTARY CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
- RSA 106-L:6 · Education and Training Required
- RSA 126-A:106 · Substance Use Disorder Access Points Established
- RSA 126-X:1 · Definitions
- RSA 126-X:2 · Therapeutic Use of Cannabis Protections
- RSA 126-X:7 · Departmental Administration; Alternative Treatment Centers
- RSA 126-X:8 · Alternative Treatment Centers; Requirements
- RSA 169-B:6 · Petition
- RSA 176-A:1 · Addiction, Treatment, and Prevention Fund
- RSA 179:31 · Advertising Restrictions
- RSA 179:8 · Statement From Purchaser as to Age
- RSA 21-J:39 · Criminal Penalties
- RSA 265-A:43 · Possession of Drugs
- RSA 292:5 · Fees for Recording
- RSA 292:7 · Change of Name; Amending Articles
- RSA 9:4 · Requests for Appropriations and Statement of Objectives; Efficiency Expenditure Requests