Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1346

Introduced
1/6/26  

Caption

Low THC hemp extract.

Impact

The introduction of HB1346 is expected to standardize the regulations surrounding hemp and its derivatives within Indiana, facilitating a clearer legal status for low THC hemp extracts. By defining what constitutes legal hemp products, the legislation aims to foster an environment conducive to the growth of the hemp industry. However, it also places significant responsibility on growers, manufacturers, and distributors, compelling them to adhere to rigorous testing and compliance measures. This could potentially influence the operational costs for businesses in this sector, depending on their ability to meet the new standards.

Summary

House Bill 1346 proposes amendments to the Indiana Code that define 'hemp' and 'low THC hemp extract' while setting parameters for the cultivation and distribution of these substances. The bill specifically classifies 'hemp' as cannabis containing no more than 0.3% THC. It outlines the legal framework for licensing agricultural hemp seed production, handling, and distribution, ensuring that products derived from hemp comply with established THC limits. Furthermore, the bill establishes rigorous testing protocols to monitor THC levels in hemp products and outlines penalties for non-compliance, including the potential for crops to be seized or destroyed.

Contention

Notably, the bill could spark contention among various stakeholders. Supporters from the agricultural sector may advocate for the bill's provisions, arguing that it will enhance clarity and support economic development in the hemp industry. Conversely, concerns may arise from those who argue that imposing strict regulatory frameworks could hinder the growth of small businesses or entrepreneurs trying to enter the market. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the appropriateness of the THC threshold and whether it adequately addresses consumer safety while promoting agricultural interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0478

Craft hemp flower and THC products.

IN SB0138

Sale of low THC products to persons less than 21.

IN HB1492

Transfers for extracurricular reasons.

IN HB1327

Marijuana advertising.

IN HB1145

Decriminalization of marijuana.

IN HB1562

Farm and home based food sales.

IN SB0526

Absentee ballot retraction.

IN SB0341

Medical cannabis.

IN HB1078

Elimination of lower speed limit for trucks.

IN HB1057

Automated tractor-trailers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.