Archived - Bills Assigned to Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources - 2017
Please note that these are assigned bills from 2017.
First Regular Session
Sponsor:
Munzlinger
Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow and handle industrial hemp
Sponsor:
Munzlinger
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances relating to the labeling, cultivation, or use of seed, fertilizers, or soil conditioners
Sponsor:
Munzlinger
Amends the Constitution to require that the sales tax dedicated to conservation purposes be resubmitted to the voters for approval every 10 years
Sponsor:
Curtman
Handler:
Munzlinger
Legalizes the growth of industrial hemp and creates a program for its licensure and monitoring
Sponsor:
Reiboldt
Handler:
Munzlinger
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances relating to the labeling, cultivation, or use of seed, fertilizers, or soil conditioners
Sponsor:
Rone
Handler:
Munzlinger
Allows the Department of Agriculture to assess civil penalties for the use of a herbicide for a crop for which the herbicide was not labeled for use
Sponsor:
Rhoads
Handler:
Munzlinger
Classifies sawmills and planning mills as agricultural property for property zoning purposes