Texas - Session 892
Title: Relating to the regulation of certain products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and registrations; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.
S.B. 6 prohibits the sale of consumable hemp products that contain THC. Consumable hemp products that only contain cannabidiol (CBD) or cannabigerol (CBG) will remain legal. Products that remain legal under this bill will have to comply with a strict regulatory framework.������ Also, S.B. 6 prohibits the sale of consumable hemp products to minors under 21, prohibits marketing consumable hemp products to minors, and requires legal consumable hemp products to be properly labeled and placed in tamper-evident, child-resistant, and resealable packaging. These new safety features will help ensure children are not accidently exposed to any consumable hemp products.����� Furthermore, S.B. 6 creates several new criminal offenses to prevent the sale of illegal products in this state.
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| Date | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-08-15 | Introduced | Bill introduced |
| 2025-08-20 | Status | in_committee |
| 2025-08-20 | Latest Action | Referred to Public Health |
| Bill | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|
| SB 12 | Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute criminal offenses prescribed by the election laws of this state. | introduced |
| HB 16 | Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures related to proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including court security, court documents and arrest warrants, document delivery, juvenile boards, constitutional amendment election challenges, record retention, youth diversion, court-ordered mental health services, the powers of the Texas Supreme Court, jurors, and the special prosecution unit; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees. | introduced |
| HB 20 | Relating to measures to prevent and reduce fraudulent charitable solicitations and theft during declared disasters, including establishing a designation program for disaster relief nonprofit organizations and financial institutions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty. | introduced |
| SB 11 | Relating to an affirmative defense to prosecution for certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution. | introduced |
| SB 16 | Relating to real property theft and real property fraud; establishing recording requirements for certain documents concerning real property; creating the criminal offenses of real property theft and real property fraud and establishing a statute of limitations, restitution, and certain procedures with respect to those offenses. | introduced |
| HB 313 | Relating to the temperature at which a facility operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is maintained. | introduced |
| HB 314 | Relating to requiring notice regarding the potential eligibility to vote of certain persons convicted of a felony. | introduced |
| HB 320 | Relating to prohibiting the transfer of semiautomatic rifles to certain recipients; increasing a criminal penalty. | introduced |