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 1                          STATE OF ILLINOIS
 2                    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 3                               SENATE
 4                      Senate Resolution No. 49
 5                Offered by Senators Bowles and Sieben

 6        WHEREAS, Industrial hemp is a  valuable  product  in  the
 7    commercial  marketplace,  creating  jobs  and  opening up new
 8    markets and fields for employment and revenue; and

 9        WHEREAS,  Several  states  have  begun  the  process   of
10    enacting  legislation  that  would  legalize  industrial hemp
11    production and sales in those states; and

12        WHEREAS,  Hawaii,  Vermont,  Colorado,  Minnesota,  North
13    Dakota, New Mexico, Virginia, Montana, and Missouri have  all
14    introduced  legislation  regarding  industrial  hemp in their
15    1999 legislatures; and

16        WHEREAS,  An investigation into the merits and values  of
17    industrial  hemp  is  needed to consider whether the State of
18    Illinois should consider passing legislation to implement the
19    production of industrial hemp; and

20        WHEREAS, An investigative task force  would  be  able  to
21    take  the  time  and  facilitate  the  necessary  research to
22    examine the hemp issue; therefore, be it

23        RESOLVED, BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  GENERAL
24    ASSEMBLY  OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that there is created the
25    Industrial  Hemp  Investigative  and  Advisory   Task   Force
26    consisting  of  the  Director  of  Agriculture  or his or her
27    designee,  who  shall  be  chairperson,  and  12   additional
28    members,  6 each, selected by the President of the Senate and
29    the Minority Leader of the Senate, representing expertise  in
30    the  fields  of  plant  science, food processing science, law
31    enforcement, herbology, or  manufacturing;  members  of  the

32    Task Force shall serve  without  compensation  but  shall  be
 
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 1    reimbursed  for  their reasonable and necessary expenses from
 2    funds appropriated for that purpose; and be it further

 3        RESOLVED,  The  Task  Force  shall  study  the   economic
 4    viability  of industrial hemp production in this State, shall
 5    identify any legal or  other  obstacles  to  industrial  hemp
 6    production,   shall   make   any   recommendations  it  deems
 7    appropriate,   and   shall   report    its    findings    and
 8    recommendations  to  the  Illinois Senate by January 1, 2000;
 9    and upon reporting to the Senate, the  Task  Force  shall  be
10    dissolved; and be it further

11        RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall meet initially at the
12    call  of  the chairperson and shall hold public hearings; and
13    be it further

14        RESOLVED, That the University of Illinois College of ACES
15    (Agricultural,  Consumer,  and  Environmental  Sciences)   is
16    requested  to  work  with  the  Task  Force  and cooperate in
17    undertaking the study; and be it further

18        RESOLVED, That suitable  copies  of  this  resolution  be
19    delivered  to the President of the University of Illinois and
20    the Illinois Director of Agriculture.

21        Adopted by the Senate, March 23, 1999.


22                                          _______________________
23                                          President of the Senate


24    _______________________
25    Secretary of the Senate

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