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HF4201 • 2026
Cannabis business and hemp business license provisions modified, and cannabinoid product and lower-potency hemp edible labeling requirements modified.
This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.
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Introduction and first reading, referred to Commerce Finance and Policy
Cannabis business and hemp business license provisions modified, and cannabinoid product and lower-potency hemp edible labeling requirements modified.
A bill for an act relating to cannabis; modifying cannabis business and hemp business license provisions; modifying labeling requirements for cannabinoid products and lower-potency hemp edibles; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 342.44, subdivision 2; 342.63, subdivision 4, by adding a subdivision; 342.66, subdivision 3; Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, sections 342.43, subdivision 2; 342.63, subdivisions 2, 3, 5. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 342.43, subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subd. 2. Multiple licenses; limits. (a) A person, cooperative, or business may hold any combination of a lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer, a lower-potency hemp edible wholesaler, and a lower-potency hemp edible retailer license. (b) Nothing in this section prohibits a person, cooperative, or business from holding a lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer license, a lower-potency hemp edible wholesaler license, a lower-potency hemp edible retailer license, or any combination of those licenses, and also holding a license to cultivate industrial hemp issued pursuant to chapter 18K. (c) Nothing in this section prohibits a person, cooperative, or business from holding a lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer license, a lower-potency hemp edible wholesaler license, a lower-potency hemp edible retailer license, or any combination of those licenses, and also holding any other license, including but not limited to a license to prepare or sell food; sell tobacco, tobacco-related devices, electronic delivery devices as defined in section 609.685, subdivision 1 , and nicotine and lobelia delivery products as described in section 609.6855 ; or manufacture or sell alcoholic beverages as defined in section 340A.101, subdivision 2 . (d) A person, cooperative, or business holding a lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer license, a lower-potency hemp edible wholesaler license, a lower-potency hemp edible retailer license, or any combination of those licenses, may deleted text begin not deleted text end hold a cannabis business license. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 342.44, subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subd. 2. Issuance; eligibility; prohibition on transfer. (a) The office may issue a hemp license to an applicant who: (1) is at least 21 years of age; (2) has completed an application for licensure or application for renewal and has fully and truthfully complied with all information requests relating to license application and renewal; (3) has paid the applicable application and license fees pursuant to section 342.11 ; new text begin and new text end (4) is not employed by the office or any state agency with regulatory authority over this chapter deleted text begin ; and deleted text end new text begin . new text end deleted text begin (5) does not hold any cannabis business license. deleted text end (b) Licenses must be renewed annually. (c) Licenses may not be transferred. Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 342.63, subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subd. 2. Content of label; cannabis. All cannabis flower and hemp-derived consumer products that consist of hemp plant parts sold to customers or patients must have affixed on the packaging or container of the cannabis flower or hemp-derived consumer product a label that contains at least the following information: (1) the name and license number of the cannabis microbusiness, cannabis mezzobusiness, cannabis cultivator, medical cannabis combination business, or industrial hemp grower where the cannabis flower or hemp plant part was cultivated; (2) the net weight of cannabis flower or hemp plant parts in the package or container; (3) the batch number; (4) the cannabinoid profile; (5) a universal symbol established by the office indicating that the package or container contains cannabis flower, a cannabis product, a lower-potency hemp edible, or a hemp-derived consumer product; (6) verification that the cannabis flower or hemp plant part was tested according to section 342.61 and that the cannabis flower or hemp plant part complies with the applicable standards; (7) deleted text begin information on the usage of the cannabis flower or hemp-derived consumer product deleted text end new text begin the type of product, including directions on usage new text end ; (8) deleted text begin the following statement: "Keep this product out of reach of children." deleted text end new text begin the warning symbol established by the office indicating that the product is not for children and information about the Minnesota Poison Control Center new text end ; and (9) any other statements or information required by the office. Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 342.63, subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subd. 3. Content of label; cannabinoid products new text begin excluding lower-potency hemp edibles new text end . deleted text begin (a) deleted text end All cannabis products, deleted text begin lower-potency hemp edibles, deleted text end hemp concentrate, hemp-derived consumer products other than products subject to the requirements under subdivision 2, new text begin and new text end medical cannabinoid products deleted text begin , and hemp-derived topical products deleted text end sold to customers or patients must have affixed to the packaging or container of the deleted text begin cannabis deleted text end product a label that contains at least the following information: deleted text begin (1) the name and license number of the cannabis microbusiness, cannabis mezzobusiness, cannabis cultivator, medical cannabis combination business, or industrial hemp grower that cultivated the cannabis flower or hemp plant parts used in the cannabis product, lower-potency hemp edible, hemp-derived consumer product, or medical cannabinoid product; deleted text end deleted text begin (2) deleted text end new text begin (1) new text end the name and license number of the cannabis microbusiness, cannabis mezzobusiness, cannabis manufacturer, lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer, medical cannabis combination business, or industrial hemp grower that manufactured the cannabis concentrate, hemp concentrate, or artificially derived cannabinoid and, if different, the name and license number of the cannabis microbusiness, cannabis mezzobusiness, cannabis manufacturer, lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer, or medical cannabis combination business that manufactured the product; deleted text begin (3) deleted text end new text begin (2) new text end the net weight of the deleted text begin cannabis deleted text end product deleted text begin , lower-potency hemp edible, or hemp-derived consumer product deleted text end in the package or container; deleted text begin (4) deleted text end new text begin (3) new text end the type of deleted text begin cannabis deleted text end product, deleted text begin lower-potency hemp edible, or hemp-derived consumer product deleted text end new text begin including directions on usage new text end ; deleted text begin (5) deleted text end new text begin (4) new text end the batch number; deleted text begin (6) deleted text end new text begin (5) new text end the serving size; deleted text begin (7) deleted text end new text begin (6) new text end the cannabinoid profile per serving and in total; deleted text begin (8) deleted text end new text begin (7) new text end a list of ingredients; deleted text begin (9) deleted text end new text begin (8) new text end a universal symbol established by the office indicating that the package or container contains cannabis flower, a cannabis product, a lower-potency hemp edible, or a hemp-derived consumer product; deleted text begin (10) deleted text end new text begin (9) new text end a warning symbol deleted text begin developed by the office in consultation with the commissioner of health and the Minnesota Poison Control System that: deleted text end new text begin established by the office indicating that the product is not for children and information about the Minnesota Poison Control Center; new text end deleted text begin (i) is at least three-quarters of an inch tall and six-tenths of an inch wide; deleted text end deleted text begin (ii) is in a highly visible color; deleted text end deleted text begin (iii) includes a visual element that is commonly understood to mean a person should stop; deleted text end deleted text begin (iv) indicates that the product is not for children; and deleted text end deleted text begin (v) includes the phone number of the Minnesota Poison Control System; deleted text end deleted text begin (11) deleted text end new text begin (10) new text end verification that the deleted text begin cannabis deleted text end product deleted text begin , lower-potency hemp edible, hemp-derived consumer product, or medical cannabinoid product deleted text end was tested according to section 342.61 deleted text begin and that the cannabis product, lower-potency hemp edible, hemp-derived consumer product, or medical cannabinoid product complies with the applicable standards deleted text end ; new text begin and new text end deleted text begin (12) information on the usage of the product; deleted text end deleted text begin (13) the following statement: "Keep this product out of reach of children."; and deleted text end deleted text begin (14) deleted text end new text begin (11) new text end any other statements or information required by the office. deleted text begin (b) The office may by rule establish alternative labeling requirements for lower-potency hemp edibles that are imported into the state if those requirements provide consumers with information that is substantially similar to the information described in paragraph (a). deleted text end Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 342.63, subdivision 4, is amended to read: Subd. 4. Additional content of label; medical cannabis flower and medical cannabinoid products. In addition to the applicable requirements for labeling under subdivision 2 or 3, all medical cannabis flower and medical cannabinoid products must include at least the following information on the label affixed to the packaging or container of the medical cannabis flower or medical cannabinoid product: (1) the patient's name and date of birth; (2) new text begin if applicable, new text end the name and date of birth of the patient's registered designated caregiver or, if listed on the registry verification, the name of the patient's parent, legal guardian, or spouse deleted text begin , if applicable deleted text end ; and (3) the patient's registry identification number. Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 342.63, subdivision 5, is amended to read: Subd. 5. Content of label; hemp-derived topical products. new text begin (a) new text end All hemp-derived topical products sold to customers must have affixed to the packaging or container of the product a label that deleted text begin contains deleted text end new text begin includes new text end at least the following information: (1) the manufacturer name, location, phone number, and website; (2) the name and address of the independent, accredited laboratory used by the manufacturer to test the product; (3) the net weight or volume of the product in the package or container; (4) the type of topical product; (5) the amount or percentage of cannabidiol, cannabigerol, or any other cannabinoid, derivative, or extract of hemp, per serving and in total; (6) a list of ingredients; (7) a statement that the product does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and that the product has not been evaluated or approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration, unless the product has been so approved; and (8) any other statements or information required by the office. new text begin (b) All hemp-derived topical products that contain THC must have affixed to the product's packaging or container a label that includes at least the following information: new text end new text begin (1) the information required in paragraph (a); new text end new text begin (2) the amount or percentage of THC per serving and the total THC; new text end new text begin (3) the universal symbol established by the office indicating that the package or container contains a product containing THC; new text end new text begin (4) the warning symbol established by the office indicating that the product is not for children and information about the Minnesota Poison Control Center; and new text end new text begin (5) information that the product was tested according to section 342.61, subdivision 4. new text end Sec. 7. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 342.63, is amended by adding a subdivision to read: new text begin Subd. 7. new text end new text begin Labeling of lower-potency hemp edibles. new text end new text begin (a) All lower-potency hemp edible products must have affixed to the packaging or container a label that includes at least the following information: new text end new text begin (1) information about the business that cultivated the hemp parts used in the product, including either: new text end new text begin (i) the business's name, the business's address, and the country and state, if applicable, where the business operates; or new text end new text begin (ii) the business's name and business's license number; new text end new text begin (2) information about the business that manufactured the hemp concentrate and artificially derived cannabinoids used in the product, including either: new text end new text begin (i) the business's name, the business's address, and the country and state, if applicable, where the business operates; or new text end new text begin (ii) the business's name and the business's license number; new text end new text begin (3) the net weight of the lower-potency hemp edible product in the package or container; new text end new text begin (4) the batch number; new text end new text begin (5) the serving size; new text end new text begin (6) the cannabinoid profile per serving and total THC; new text end new text begin (7) a list of ingredients; new text end new text begin (8) the universal symbol established by the office indicating that the package or container contains a product containing THC; new text end new text begin (9) the warning symbol established by the office indicating that the product is not for children and information about the Minnesota Poison Control Center; new text end new text begin (10) verification that the lower-potency hemp edible was tested according to section 342.61; new text end new text begin (11) directions on the usage of the product; and new text end new text begin (12) any other statements or information required by the office. new text end new text begin (b) A cannabis or hemp business selling lower-potency hemp edibles to customers may provide customers with the required information in paragraph (a), clauses (1) and (2), through the use of a scannable barcode affixed to the label of the product if the barcode is accurate and active at all times. new text end new text begin (c) The label of a lower-potency hemp edible product that contains only nonintoxicating cannabinoids approved by the office and that does not include THC is not required to include the universal symbol in paragraph (a), clause (8). new text end Sec. 8. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 342.66, subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subd. 3. Approved cannabinoids. (a) Products manufactured, marketed, distributed, and sold under this section may contain cannabidiol or cannabigerol. Except as provided in paragraph (c), products may not contain any other cannabinoid unless approved by the office. (b) The office may approve any cannabinoid deleted text begin , other than any tetrahydrocannabinol, deleted text end and authorize its use in manufacturing, marketing, distribution, and sales under this section deleted text begin if the office determines that the cannabinoid is a nonintoxicating cannabinoid deleted text end . (c) A product manufactured, marketed, distributed, and sold under this section may contain deleted text begin cannabinoids other than cannabidiol, cannabigerol, or any other cannabinoid approved by the office provided that the cannabinoids are deleted text end new text begin hemp concentrate that is new text end naturally occurring in hemp plants or hemp plant parts and deleted text begin the total of all other cannabinoids present in a product does not exceed one milligram per package deleted text end new text begin must not contain more than 0.3 percent total THC new text end .