New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 25 - NEW JERSEY HEMP PROGRAM RULES
Subchapter 2 - ANNUAL APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
Section 2:25-2.3 - Institutions of higher education requirements
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:25-2.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A New Jersey IHE that plans to cultivate and study industrial hemp in the State is required to obtain a license from the Department. The following information must be submitted to the Department:
1. A criminal
background check from the New Jersey State Police is necessary for the applicants
and other key participants. The applicant is responsible for obtaining and paying
for such background checks. The background checks are to be included with the
application at the time of submission.
2. Principal investigator's (PI) contact
information and each additional person with authority to report hemp project
activity to the Department;
3. Full
names of each employee who will be primarily responsible for the growing,
processing, or handling the hemp producer's hemp;
4. A detailed research plan;
5. Address of each location and geospatial
location, including GPS coordinates of each licensed area, building, or site where
hemp will be stored, processed, or handled;
6. Map(s) depicting each site where hemp will be
grown, handled, processed, or stored, and designating entrances and specific points
where GPS coordinates were taken;
7. The
Department may request a letter of support from the department chair or any other
authorized official from the IHE;
8. IHE
hemp producers shall comply with all applicable reporting, inspection, and
compliance conditions in this chapter;
9. IHE hemp producers shall report to the
Department any changes to information provided in the license or any previously
submitted reports, including any changes to the purchase agreement or statement of
intended disposition, within 10 days of such change;
10. There is no application fee for an IHE;
and
11. The Department may charge
collection and testing fees in the amount of $ 150.00 for each plot and/or variety
sampled.
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