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Code · Maryland · Agriculture

§ 14-309

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§14–309.
(1)A person may not knowingly:
(i)Fail to comply with the Department’s plan for monitoring and regulating the production of hemp established under § 14–305 of this subtitle;
(ii)Misrepresent or fail to provide the legal description of land on which hemp is produced;
(iii)Produce hemp without a valid license; or
(iv)Produce plants, or any part of a plant, that exceeds a delta–9–tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of 0.3% on a dry weight basis.
(2)The Department shall report a person that knowingly violates this subtitle to the Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney.
(1)If the Department determines that a person negligently violated this subtitle, the Department shall require the person to correct the violation, including requiring that:
(i)The violation be corrected by a reasonable date; and
(ii)The person report to the Department, at a frequency determined by the Department and for a period of not less than 2 calendar years, to verify compliance with this subtitle.
(2)If a person is found by the Department to have negligently violated this subtitle three times in a 4–year period, the person may not produce hemp in the State for a period of 5 years beginning on the date of the third violation.
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