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SB 465, 43rd R.S.
Relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis and the regulation of related organizations and individuals; requiring a dispensing organization to obtain a license to dispense low-THC cannabis and any employee of a dispensing organization to obtain a registration; authorizing fees.

Last action: Effective immediately

Author: Kevin Eltife
Coauthor: José Rodríguez | Rodney Ellis | José Menéndez
Sponsor: Stephanie Klick
Joint Sponsor: John Zerwas | Bill Zedler | Garnet Coleman | J. D. Sheffield
CoSponsor: Alma Allen | Carol Alvarado | Diego Bernal | Nicole Collier | Charlie Geren | R. D. "Bobby" Guerra | Jason Isaac | Rick Miller | Elliott Naishtat | Gilbert Peña | Phil Stephenson | James White | Molly White

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1933, 43rd R.S., p.91,ch. 69, Special Laws of Texas

Companion:

HB 892 (Identical)

Subjects:
Crime Prevention
Electronic Information Systems
Health--Other Diseases & Medical Conditions
MARIHUANA
Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Occupational Regulation--Health Occupations
PHYSICIANS
PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF
TEXAS COMPASSIONATE-USE ACT

House Committee: Public Health (Myra Crownover, César Blanco, Garnet Coleman, Nicole Collier, Sarah Davis, R. D. "Bobby" Guerra, Rick Miller, Elliott Naishtat, J. D. Sheffield, Bill Zedler, John Zerwas)
Senate Committee: Health & Human Services (Charles Schwertner, Donna Campbell, Craig Estes, Lois Kolkhorst, Charles Perry, José Rodríguez, Van Taylor, Carlos Uresti, Judith Zaffirini)

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