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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 4622 (Introduced in Senate) — To establish protections for radio and television stations that provide advertising services to cannabis-related legi... · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Application of this Act with respect to hemp-related legitimate businesses and hemp-related service providers

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This Act shall apply with respect to a hemp-related legitimate business or hemp-related service provider in the same manner as the Act applies with respect to a cannabis-related legitimate business or service provider. In this section: The term hemp-related legitimate business means a manufacturer, producer, or any person that— engages in any activity described in subparagraph
(B)in conformity with— subtitle G of the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 ( 7 U.S.C. 1639o et seq. ) and the regulations issued to implement that subtitle by the Department of Agriculture, where applicable; and the applicable law of a State, political subdivision of a State, or Indian Tribe; and participates in any business or organized activity that involves handling hemp, hemp-derived CBD products, and other hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including cultivating, producing, extracting, manufacturing, selling, transporting, displaying, dispensing, or purchasing hemp, hemp-derived CBD products, and other hemp-derived cannabinoid products. The term hemp-related service provider — means a business, organization, or other person that— sells goods or services to a hemp-related legitimate business; or provides any business services, including the sale of advertising, the sale or lease of real or any other property, legal or other licensed services, or any other ancillary service, relating to hemp, hemp-derived CBD products, or other hemp-derived cannabinoid products; and does not include a business, organization, or other person that participates in any business or organized activity that involves handling hemp, hemp-derived CBD products, or other hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including cultivating, producing, manufacturing, selling, transporting, displaying, dispensing, distributing, or purchasing hemp, hemp-derived CBD products, and other hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
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