Florida Administrative Code
5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
5B - Division of Plant Industry
Chapter 5B-57 - INTRODUCTION OR RELEASE OF PLANT PESTS, NOXIOUS WEEDS, ARTHROPODS, AND BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS
Section 5B-57.013 - Industrial Hemp Pilot Project
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Pursuant to Section 1004.4473, F.S., and in accordance with 7 U.S.C. Section 5940, the Department shall authorize and oversee the development of Industrial Hemp Pilot Projects (Pilot Project) for the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Florida, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and any Florida College System institution or state university that has an established agriculture, engineering, or pharmacy program. Section 1004.4473(2)(a), F.S., provides that the purpose of the Pilot Project is to cultivate, process, test, research, create, and market safe and effective commercial agricultural applications for Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa), which is a potentially invasive plant species and is a threat to the plant life of this state if not properly controlled. The definitions provided in Section 1004.4473, F.S., shall apply to this rule.
(2) An institution or university shall not cultivate Industrial Hemp pursuant to Section 1004.4473, F.S., except under an Industrial Hemp Special Permit issued by the Department's Division of Plant Industry.
(3) As part of the Department's review of the Pilot Project Proposal, the Department will visit the proposed Pilot Project location(s), at a time agreed upon with the institution or university, to perform an onsite evaluation of the Environmental Containment Plan. If additional environmental containment measures are identified by the Department, the institution or university shall complete an Industrial Hemp Special Planting Permit Addendum that shall describe the additional measures to be implemented by the institution or university to ensure environmental containment of the proposed Pilot Project.
(4) If a Pilot Project Proposal meets the requirements of Sections 581.083 and 1004.4473, F.S. and this rule, the Department's Division of Plant Industry will issue an Industrial Hemp Planting Permit to the institution or university.
(5) The institution or university shall notify the Department of its intent to move the Industrial Hemp to request an inspection of the transport containment apparatus. The Department shall inspect the apparatus to ensure the industrial hemp is contained for transport to its destination to prevent inadvertent spread during the transit.
(6) The institution or university Pilot Project oversight manager shall immediately notify the Department in writing if the institution or university or its Qualified Project Partner fails to meet or comply with any portion of Section 1004.4473, F.S. or this rule. It is the responsibility of the property owner or permit holder to destroy the planting prior to vacating the property or stopping production. If the Department determines any of the factors of Section 581.083(4)(c), F.S., exist, the Department will issue an immediate final order requiring the immediate removal and destruction of the Pilot Project. Failure of the permit holder to remove and destroy the Industrial Hemp within 60 days of the order will result in action by the Department against the permit holder's bond or certificate of deposit as described in Section 581.083(4)(d), F.S.
(7) An institution or university that that has been issued an Industrial Hemp Planting Permit must possess a license to cultivate hemp issued pursuant to Rule 5B-57.014, F.A.C., before selling, distributing, or offering for sale or distribution, any Industrial hemp or hemp as defined in Section 581.217, F.S. Any commercialization must be approved by the institution or university's office of commercialization or other named office within the institution or university that it responsible for the commercialization of the institution or university's products.
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), 581.031 (4), (5), 1004.4473(2) FS. Law Implemented 581.031, 581.083, 1004.4473 FS.
New 4-12-18, Amended 5-4-20.