Bill Text: TX HB4097 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to the use of medical cannabis by veterans for post-traumatic stress disorder and the licensing of associated cultivating or dispensing organizations; authorizing fees.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-01 - Committee report sent to Calendars [HB4097 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-HB4097-Comm_Sub.html
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By: Blanco, Moody, Romero, Jr. | H.B. No. 4097 | ||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 4097: | |||
By: Zedler | C.S.H.B. No. 4097 |
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relating to the use of medical cannabis by veterans for | ||
post-traumatic stress disorder and the licensing of associated | ||
cultivating or dispensing organizations; authorizing fees. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 6, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 488 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 488. MEDICAL CANNABIS FOR CERTAIN VETERANS | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 488.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission. | ||
(2) "Cultivating or dispensing facility" means a | ||
facility that: | ||
(A) cultivates, processes, manufactures, or | ||
dispenses medical cannabis under this chapter; and | ||
(B) is owned or operated by a cultivating or | ||
dispensing organization licensed under Subchapter C. | ||
(3) "Cultivating or dispensing organization" means an | ||
organization that cultivates, processes, manufactures, or | ||
dispenses medical cannabis under this chapter. | ||
(4) "Executive commissioner" means the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. | ||
(5) "Historically underutilized business" has the | ||
meaning assigned by Section 2161.001, Government Code. | ||
(6) "Medical cannabis" means the plant Cannabis sativa | ||
L. and any part of that plant or any compound, manufacture, salt, | ||
derivative, mixture, preparation, resin, or oil of that plant. | ||
(7) "Post-traumatic stress disorder" means a disorder | ||
that: | ||
(A) meets the diagnostic criteria for | ||
posttraumatic stress disorder specified by the American | ||
Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of | ||
Mental Disorders, fifth edition, or a later edition adopted by the | ||
executive commissioner; and | ||
(B) results in an impairment of a person's | ||
functioning in the person's community, employment, family, school, | ||
or social group. | ||
(8) "Psychoactive medication" means a medication that | ||
is prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of psychosis or other | ||
severe mental or emotional disorders and that is used to exercise an | ||
effect on the central nervous system to influence and modify | ||
behavior, cognition, or affective state when treating the symptoms | ||
of mental illness. The term includes the following categories when | ||
used as described by this subdivision: | ||
(A) antipsychotics or neuroleptics; | ||
(B) antidepressants; | ||
(C) agents for control of mania or depression; | ||
(D) antianxiety agents; | ||
(E) sedatives, hypnotics, or other | ||
sleep-promoting drugs; and | ||
(F) psychomotor stimulants. | ||
(9) "Veteran" means an individual who has served in: | ||
(A) the army, navy, air force, coast guard, or | ||
marine corps of the United States; | ||
(B) the state military forces, as defined by | ||
Section 431.001, Government Code; or | ||
(C) a reserve component of the armed forces of | ||
the United States. | ||
Sec. 488.002. ADMINISTRATION BY COMMISSION; RULES. (a) | ||
The commission shall administer this chapter. | ||
(b) The executive commissioner shall adopt any rules | ||
necessary for the administration and enforcement of this chapter. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. PURCHASE OF MEDICAL CANNABIS | ||
Sec. 488.051. ELIGIBILITY; PURCHASER PERMIT REQUIRED. A | ||
veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder is eligible | ||
to purchase medical cannabis from a cultivating or dispensing | ||
facility if the veteran is issued a purchaser permit under this | ||
subchapter. | ||
Sec. 488.052. APPLICATION. A veteran may apply to the | ||
commission for a purchaser permit by submitting a completed | ||
application form as prescribed by the commission and: | ||
(1) proof of the veteran's military service; and | ||
(2) proof of the veteran's post-traumatic stress | ||
disorder, including: | ||
(A) a written diagnosis from a physician; | ||
(B) the veteran's current prescription for a | ||
psychoactive medication; or | ||
(C) any other proof acceptable to the commission | ||
as provided by rule of the executive commissioner. | ||
Sec. 488.053. ISSUANCE OF PERMIT. The commission shall | ||
issue a purchaser permit to a veteran who submits an application | ||
under Section 488.052 if the commission determines that the veteran | ||
is eligible for the permit. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. CULTIVATING OR DISPENSING ORGANIZATION | ||
Sec. 488.101. LICENSE REQUIRED. A cultivating or | ||
dispensing organization may not cultivate, process, or dispense | ||
medical cannabis for purposes of this chapter without a license | ||
issued under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 488.102. ELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSE. To qualify for a | ||
license under this subchapter, a cultivating or dispensing | ||
organization must: | ||
(1) for the purposes of research described by Section | ||
488.103, have entered into a partnership with: | ||
(A) a health system that owns or operates a | ||
health care facility with at least 200 beds; | ||
(B) a public university in this state; or | ||
(C) a registered clinical research organization; | ||
(2) have sufficient net cash assets to ensure | ||
financial stability and continued operations; | ||
(3) have sufficient documented experience in the | ||
cultivation, extraction, manufacturing, or dispensing of cannabis | ||
in a jurisdiction in which cannabis is legal; and | ||
(4) demonstrate experience in extraction and | ||
refinement of medical cannabis to create products in tightly | ||
controlled ratios of tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol. | ||
Sec. 488.103. MEDICAL CANNABIS RESEARCH. (a) To maintain | ||
eligibility for a license under this subchapter, a cultivating or | ||
dispensing organization in conjunction with the other entity in a | ||
partnership described by Section 488.102(1) shall conduct research | ||
on a continual basis to determine the potential risks and benefits | ||
of medical cannabis as a treatment for post-traumatic stress | ||
disorder. | ||
(b) A cultivating or dispensing organization shall use the | ||
research conducted under Subsection (a) to provide the optimal | ||
ratios of tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol for the treatment of | ||
post-traumatic stress disorder. | ||
(c) The cultivating or dispensing organization shall make | ||
the findings, conclusions, data, and methodology of the research | ||
conducted under Subsection (a) available for peer review. | ||
Sec. 488.104. LICENSE APPLICATION. (a) An eligible | ||
cultivating or dispensing organization may apply for a license | ||
under this subchapter by submitting an application, in the form | ||
provided by the commission, along with the application fee | ||
prescribed by Section 488.111. | ||
(b) The application must: | ||
(1) contain: | ||
(A) the name and address of the applicant; and | ||
(B) the name and address of each member of the | ||
applicant's governing authority, as defined by Section 1.002, | ||
Business Organizations Code; | ||
(2) include a plan to hire a workforce for its | ||
cultivating or dispensing facilities that, to the extent possible, | ||
is composed of at least 33 percent veterans; | ||
(3) include a plan to use technology and processes to | ||
minimize water and electricity uses by the applicant's cannabis | ||
cultivating and processing facilities while maintaining the | ||
production of high quality medical cannabis; | ||
(4) contain a detailed explanation of the applicant's | ||
capability to cultivate and manufacture a sufficient amount of | ||
quality-controlled medical cannabis to support the qualifying | ||
veteran base in this state; and | ||
(5) contain any other information considered | ||
necessary by the commission to determine the applicant's | ||
eligibility for the license. | ||
Sec. 488.105. CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND CHECK. (a) An | ||
applicant for the issuance or renewal of a license under this | ||
subchapter shall provide to the Department of Public Safety the | ||
applicant's name and the name of: | ||
(1) each person who has a 20 percent equity interest in | ||
the applicant; and | ||
(2) each employee or prospective employee of each of | ||
the applicant's cultivating or dispensing facilities. | ||
(b) The Department of Public Safety shall conduct a criminal | ||
history background check on each individual whose name is provided | ||
to the department under Subsection (a). The public safety director | ||
of the Department of Public Safety by rule shall: | ||
(1) determine the manner by which an individual is | ||
required to submit a complete set of fingerprints to the department | ||
for purposes of a criminal history background check under this | ||
section; and | ||
(2) establish criteria for determining whether an | ||
individual passes the criminal history background check for the | ||
purposes of this section. | ||
(c) After conducting a criminal history background check | ||
under this section, the Department of Public Safety shall notify | ||
the commission and the applicant organization or relevant facility | ||
of the organization and the individual who is the subject of the | ||
criminal history background check as to whether the individual | ||
passed the criminal history background check. | ||
Sec. 488.106. APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF APPLICATION. (a) The | ||
commission shall approve the application and issue to the applicant | ||
a license under this subchapter if the commission determines that: | ||
(1) the applicant meets the eligibility requirements | ||
of Section 488.102; | ||
(2) the applicant satisfies any additional criteria | ||
determined by the commission to be necessary to implement this | ||
chapter; and | ||
(3) issuance of the license is necessary to ensure | ||
reasonable statewide access to, and the availability of, medical | ||
cannabis for qualifying veterans under Subchapter B. | ||
(b) The commission shall approve or deny the application not | ||
later than the 120th day after the date of the filing of a completed | ||
application with payment of the required fees under Section | ||
488.111. | ||
(c) If the commission denies the application, the | ||
commission shall notify the applicant. | ||
(d) If an applicant requests a hearing on the application | ||
not later than the 30th day after the date of notification under | ||
Subsection (c), the applicant is entitled to a hearing not later | ||
than the 60th day after the date of the request. | ||
Sec. 488.107. ORGANIZATION PREFERENCES. The commission | ||
shall give preference to historically underutilized businesses in | ||
the issuance or renewal of licenses under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 488.108. COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS ON APPROVAL OF | ||
APPLICATION. If an organization's application is approved, a | ||
cultivating or dispensing facility owned or operated by the | ||
organization shall commence operations in this state not later than | ||
the 270th day after the date of the approval. | ||
Sec. 488.109. DUTY TO MAINTAIN ELIGIBILITY. Each license | ||
holder under this subchapter must maintain compliance at all times | ||
with the eligibility requirements of Section 488.102 and continue | ||
to perform the research required under Section 488.103. | ||
Sec. 488.110. TERM OF LICENSE; RENEWAL. (a) A license | ||
issued or renewed under this subchapter expires on the second | ||
anniversary of the date of issuance or renewal, as applicable. | ||
(b) A license holder may apply for renewal of a license as | ||
prescribed by rule of the executive commissioner. | ||
Sec. 488.111. FEES. The executive commissioner by rule | ||
shall set application and licensing fees under this subchapter in | ||
amounts sufficient to cover the cost of administering and enforcing | ||
this chapter. | ||
Sec. 488.112. LICENSE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION. (a) The | ||
commission may at any time suspend or revoke a license issued under | ||
this subchapter if the commission determines that: | ||
(1) the license holder has not maintained the | ||
eligibility requirements described by Section 488.102 or continued | ||
to perform research as required by Section 488.103; | ||
(2) the license holder has failed to comply with this | ||
chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter; or | ||
(3) the license holder's cultivating or dispensing | ||
facility has failed to comply with this chapter or a rule adopted | ||
under this chapter. | ||
(b) The commission shall give written notice to the license | ||
holder of a license suspension or revocation under this section and | ||
the grounds for the suspension or revocation. The notice must be | ||
sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. | ||
(c) After suspending or revoking a license issued under this | ||
subchapter, the commission shall notify the public safety director | ||
of the Department of Public Safety. The director may seize or place | ||
under seal all medical cannabis and drug paraphernalia owned or | ||
possessed by the license holder. If the commission orders the | ||
revocation of the license, a disposition may not be made of the | ||
seized or sealed medical cannabis or drug paraphernalia until the | ||
time for administrative appeal of the order has elapsed or until all | ||
appeals have been concluded. When a revocation order becomes | ||
final, all medical cannabis and drug paraphernalia may be forfeited | ||
to the state as provided under Subchapter E, Chapter 481. | ||
(d) Chapter 2001, Government Code, applies to a proceeding | ||
under this section. | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. CULTIVATING AND MANUFACTURING PRACTICES | ||
Sec. 488.151. POTENCY. Each medical cannabis product of a | ||
cultivating or dispensing facility must consistently test within | ||
five percent of the stated amount of tetrahydrocannabinol and | ||
cannabidiol on the label of the product. | ||
Sec. 488.152. SAFETY TESTING. (a) Medical cannabis | ||
products of a cultivating or dispensing facility must be tested for | ||
harmful substances, including microbials, pesticides, and residual | ||
solvents. | ||
(b) The executive commissioner shall consult with the | ||
Department of Agriculture in adopting rules setting safety | ||
standards for medical cannabis made available through a dispensary | ||
under this chapter. | ||
Sec. 488.153. GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES. Medical | ||
cannabis to be dispensed under this chapter must be produced using | ||
good manufacturing practices, as defined by executive commissioner | ||
rule. | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. DISPENSING REGULATIONS | ||
Sec. 488.201. FORM OF CANNABIS. (a) Medical cannabis may | ||
be dispensed to veterans with a purchaser permit under Subchapter B | ||
only as a pill, patch, oil, or other derivative form that may be | ||
produced with consistent concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol | ||
and cannabidiol. | ||
(b) Edible cannabis products may not be in shapes or forms | ||
appealing to children. | ||
Sec. 488.202. LABELING. Each product containing medical | ||
cannabis dispensed under this chapter must bear a label that | ||
clearly states the concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol and | ||
cannabidiol in the product. | ||
SUBCHAPTER F. REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSE HOLDERS AND FACILITIES | ||
Sec. 488.251. CHARITABLE DONATIONS. A license holder must | ||
annually donate at least five percent of the license holder's net | ||
profit to a nonprofit organization that focuses on getting veterans | ||
access to treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. | ||
Sec. 488.252. LOCATION. A cultivating or dispensing | ||
facility owned or operated by a license holder may not be located | ||
within 1,000 feet of a primary or secondary school or day-care | ||
center that exists on the date of the license holder's initial | ||
application for licensure under Subchapter C. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 481.062(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The following persons may possess a controlled | ||
substance under this chapter without registering with the federal | ||
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(1) an agent or employee of a manufacturer, | ||
distributor, analyzer, or dispenser of the controlled substance who | ||
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Administration and acting in the usual course of business or | ||
employment; | ||
(2) a common or contract carrier, a warehouseman, or | ||
an employee of a carrier or warehouseman whose possession of the | ||
controlled substance is in the usual course of business or | ||
employment; | ||
(3) an ultimate user or a person in possession of the | ||
controlled substance under a lawful order of a practitioner or in | ||
lawful possession of the controlled substance if it is listed in | ||
Schedule V; | ||
(4) an officer or employee of this state, another | ||
state, a political subdivision of this state or another state, or | ||
the United States who is lawfully engaged in the enforcement of a | ||
law relating to a controlled substance or drug or to a customs law | ||
and authorized to possess the controlled substance in the discharge | ||
of the person's official duties; | ||
(5) if the substance is tetrahydrocannabinol or one of | ||
its derivatives: | ||
(A) a Department of State Health Services | ||
official, a medical school researcher, or a research program | ||
participant possessing the substance as authorized under | ||
Subchapter G; or | ||
(B) a practitioner or an ultimate user possessing | ||
the substance as a participant in a federally approved therapeutic | ||
research program that the commissioner has reviewed and found, in | ||
writing, to contain a medically responsible research protocol; [ |
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(6) a dispensing organization licensed under Chapter | ||
487 that possesses low-THC cannabis; | ||
(7) a cultivating or dispensing organization licensed | ||
under Subchapter C, Chapter 488, that possesses medical cannabis; | ||
or | ||
(8) an entity described by Section 488.102(1) in | ||
partnership with a cultivating or dispensing organization licensed | ||
under Subchapter C, Chapter 488, that possesses medical cannabis | ||
for the purpose of research conducted under Section 488.103. | ||
SECTION 3. Sections 481.111(e) and (f), Health and Safety | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(e) Sections 481.120, 481.121, 481.122, and 481.125 do not | ||
apply to a person who engages in the acquisition, possession, | ||
production, cultivation, delivery, or disposal of a raw material | ||
used in or by-product created by the production or cultivation of | ||
low-THC cannabis or medical cannabis if the person: | ||
(1) for an offense involving possession only of | ||
marihuana or drug paraphernalia, is a patient for whom low-THC | ||
cannabis is prescribed under Chapter 169, Occupations Code, or the | ||
patient's legal guardian, and the person possesses low-THC cannabis | ||
obtained under a valid prescription from a dispensing organization; | ||
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(2) is a director, manager, or employee of a low-THC | ||
cannabis dispensing organization and the person, solely in | ||
performing the person's regular duties at the organization, | ||
acquires, possesses, produces, cultivates, dispenses, or disposes | ||
of: | ||
(A) in reasonable quantities, any low-THC | ||
cannabis or raw materials used in or by-products created by the | ||
production or cultivation of low-THC cannabis; or | ||
(B) any drug paraphernalia used in the | ||
acquisition, possession, production, cultivation, delivery, or | ||
disposal of low-THC cannabis; | ||
(3) for an offense involving possession only of | ||
marihuana or drug paraphernalia, is a patient who holds a purchaser | ||
permit under Subchapter B, Chapter 488; | ||
(4) is a member of the governing authority, as defined | ||
by Section 1.002, Business Organizations Code, or a manager or | ||
employee of a medical cannabis cultivating or dispensing | ||
organization or facility and the person, solely in performing the | ||
person's duties at the organization or facility, acquires, | ||
possesses, produces, cultivates, delivers, or disposes of: | ||
(A) in reasonable quantities, any medical | ||
cannabis or raw materials used in or by-products created by the | ||
production or cultivation of medical cannabis; or | ||
(B) any drug paraphernalia used in the | ||
acquisition, possession, production, cultivation, delivery, or | ||
disposal of medical cannabis; or | ||
(5) is a person associated with an entity described by | ||
Section 488.102(1) in partnership with a medical cannabis | ||
cultivating or dispensing organization and solely in the | ||
performance of the person's duties performing research under | ||
Section 488.103, the person acquires, possesses, produces, | ||
cultivates, delivers, or disposes of: | ||
(A) in reasonable quantities, any medical | ||
cannabis or raw materials used in or by-products created by the | ||
production or cultivation of medical cannabis; or | ||
(B) any drug paraphernalia used in the | ||
acquisition, possession, production, cultivation, delivery, or | ||
disposal of medical cannabis. | ||
(f) For purposes of Subsection (e): | ||
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Section 169.001, Occupations Code. | ||
(2) "Low-THC cannabis dispensing organization" means | ||
a dispensing organization as defined by Section 487.001. | ||
(3) "Medical cannabis" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 488.001. | ||
(4) "Medical cannabis cultivating or dispensing | ||
organization" means an organization licensed under Subchapter C, | ||
Chapter 488. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 551.004, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(a) This subtitle does not apply to: | ||
(1) a practitioner licensed by the appropriate state | ||
board who supplies a patient of the practitioner with a drug in a | ||
manner authorized by state or federal law and who does not operate a | ||
pharmacy for the retailing of prescription drugs; | ||
(2) a member of the faculty of a college of pharmacy | ||
recognized by the board who is a pharmacist and who performs the | ||
pharmacist's services only for the benefit of the college; | ||
(3) a person who procures prescription drugs for | ||
lawful research, teaching, or testing and not for resale; | ||
(4) a home and community support services agency that | ||
possesses a dangerous drug as authorized by Section 142.0061, | ||
142.0062, or 142.0063, Health and Safety Code; [ |
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cultivates, processes, and dispenses low-THC cannabis, as | ||
authorized by a license issued under Subchapter C, Chapter 487, | ||
Health and Safety Code, to a patient listed in the | ||
compassionate-use registry established under that chapter; or | ||
(6) a medical cannabis cultivating or dispensing | ||
organization that cultivates, manufactures, or dispenses medical | ||
cannabis, as authorized by a license issued under Subchapter C, | ||
Chapter 488, Health and Safety Code, to a patient who holds a | ||
purchaser permit under Subchapter B of that chapter. | ||
(a-1) For purposes of Subsections (a)(5) and (6): | ||
(1) "Low-THC cannabis dispensing organization" means | ||
a dispensing organization as defined by Section 487.001, Health and | ||
Safety Code. | ||
(2) "Medical cannabis cultivating or dispensing | ||
organization" means an organization licensed under Subchapter C, | ||
Chapter 488, Health and Safety Code. | ||
SECTION 5. Not later than July 1, 2020, the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall | ||
adopt all rules necessary to administer Chapter 488, Health and | ||
Safety Code, as added by this Act, and provide copies of | ||
applications for prospective cultivating or dispensing | ||
organization licensees. | ||
SECTION 6. After September 1, 2020, but not later than | ||
January 1, 2021, the Health and Human Services Commission shall | ||
begin accepting applications under Chapter 488, Health and Safety | ||
Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 7. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |