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Public Act 098-1072 |
HB5085 Enrolled | LRB098 16286 MGM 51346 b |
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AN ACT concerning agriculture.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Cannabis Control Act is amended by changing |
Section 8 and adding Section 15.2 as follows:
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(720 ILCS 550/8) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 708)
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Sec. 8. It is unlawful for any person knowingly to produce |
the
cannabis sativa plant or to possess such plants unless |
production or possession
has been authorized pursuant to the |
provisions of Section 11 or 15.2 of the Act.
Any person who |
violates this Section with respect to production or possession |
of:
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(a) Not more than 5 plants is guilty of a Class A |
misdemeanor.
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(b) More than 5, but not more than 20 plants, is guilty
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a Class 4 felony.
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(c) More than 20, but not more than 50 plants, is
guilty of |
a Class 3 felony.
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(d) More than 50, but not more than 200 plants, is guilty |
of a Class 2 felony for which
a fine not to exceed $100,000 may |
be imposed and for which liability for
the cost of conducting |
the investigation and eradicating such plants may be
assessed. |
Compensation for expenses incurred in the enforcement of this
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provision shall be transmitted to and deposited in the |
treasurer's office
at the level of government represented by |
the Illinois law enforcement
agency whose officers or employees |
conducted the investigation or caused
the arrest or arrests |
leading to the prosecution, to be subsequently made
available |
to that law enforcement agency as expendable receipts for use |
in
the enforcement of laws regulating controlled substances and |
cannabis. If
such seizure was made by a combination of law |
enforcement personnel
representing different levels of |
government, the court levying the
assessment shall determine |
the allocation of such assessment. The proceeds
of assessment |
awarded to the State treasury shall be deposited in a special
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fund known as the Drug Traffic Prevention Fund. |
(e) More than 200 plants is guilty of a Class 1 felony for |
which
a fine not to exceed $100,000 may be imposed and for |
which liability for
the cost of conducting the investigation |
and eradicating such plants may be
assessed. Compensation for |
expenses incurred in the enforcement of this
provision shall be |
transmitted to and deposited in the treasurer's office
at the |
level of government represented by the Illinois law enforcement
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agency whose officers or employees conducted the investigation |
or caused
the arrest or arrests leading to the prosecution, to |
be subsequently made
available to that law enforcement agency |
as expendable receipts for use in
the enforcement of laws |
regulating controlled substances and cannabis. If
such seizure |
was made by a combination of law enforcement personnel
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representing different levels of government, the court levying |
the
assessment shall determine the allocation of such |
assessment. The proceeds
of assessment awarded to the State |
treasury shall be deposited in a special
fund known as the Drug |
Traffic Prevention Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 95-247, eff. 1-1-08.)
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(720 ILCS 550/15.2 new) |
Sec. 15.2. Industrial hemp pilot program. |
(a) Pursuant to Section 7606 the federal Agricultural Act |
of 2014, an institution of higher education or the Department |
of Agriculture may grow or cultivate industrial hemp if: |
(1) the industrial hemp is grown or cultivated for |
purposes of research conducted under an agricultural pilot |
program or other agricultural or academic research; |
(2) the pilot program studies the growth, cultivation, |
or marketing of industrial hemp; and |
(3) any site used for the growing or cultivating of |
industrial hemp is certified by, and registered with, the |
Department of Agriculture. |
(b) Before conducting industrial hemp research, an |
institution of higher education shall notify the Department of |
Agriculture and any local law enforcement agency in writing. |
(c) The institution of higher education shall provide |
quarterly reports and an annual report to the
Department of |
Agriculture on the research and the research program shall be |
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subject to random inspection by the Department of Agriculture, |
the Department of State Police, or local law enforcement |
agencies. The institution of higher education shall submit the |
annual report to the Department of Agriculture on or before |
October 1. |
(d) The Department of Agriculture may adopt rules to |
implement this Section. In order to provide for the expeditious |
and timely implementation of this Section, upon notification by |
an institution of higher education that the institution wishes |
to engage in the growth or cultivation of industrial hemp for |
agricultural research purposes, the Department of Agriculture |
may adopt emergency rules under Section 5-45 of the Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act to implement the provisions of |
this Section. If changes to the rules are required to comply |
with federal rules, the Department of Agriculture may adopt |
peremptory rules as necessary to comply with changes to |
corresponding federal rules. All other rules that the |
Department of Agriculture deems necessary to adopt in |
connection with this Section must proceed through the ordinary |
rule-making process. The adoption of emergency rules |
authorized by this Section shall be deemed to be necessary for |
the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
The Department of Agriculture may determine, by rule, the |
duration of an institution of higher education's pilot program |
or industrial hemp research. If the institution of higher |
education has not completed its program within the timeframe |
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established by rule, then the Department of Agriculture may |
grant an extension to the pilot program if unanticipated |
circumstances arose that impacted the program. |
(e) As used in this Section: |
"Industrial hemp" means cannabis sativa L. having no |
more than 0.3% total THC available, upon heating, or |
maximum delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol content possible. |
"Institution of higher education" means a State |
institution of higher education that offers a 4-year degree |
in agricultural science.
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