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USDA Approves Wyoming Hemp Plan

CHEYENNE (FEBRUARY 24, 2020) – The United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) has approved the Wyoming hemp regulatory plan and has granted authority
to the Wyoming Department of Agriculture (WDA) to regulate the hemp industry in
Wyoming.
The WDA resubmitted the Wyoming hemp plan on January 31, 2020 after USDA
issued the Domestic Hemp Production Program interim final rule late last year.
Upon USDA’s approval of the Wyoming hemp plan on February 20, 2020, the WDA will
now have primary regulatory responsibility for hemp growing and processing in
the state of Wyoming.
“We are happy that the USDA approved our state plan and that the WDA will
now be able to provide one more crop option for growers and processors in
Wyoming,” said Doug Miyamoto, Director of the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.
“Now that we have delegated authority from the USDA, the next step for the WDA
is to implement emergency rules in order to initiate our program in Wyoming.”
The WDA has drafted emergency rules, approved by Governor Gordon, and in
consultation with the Wyoming Attorney General’s office so that we may implement
a hemp program prior to the 2020 growing season. These emergency rules will be
in effect for 120 days. During that time, the WDA will go through the normal
rule promulgation process including a public comment period and resulting in a
final rule.
“This is a brand new crop with inherent risks and a challenging regulatory
structure so we encourage producers and processors to look closely at the rules
and regulations if they choose to attempt growing or processing hemp in 2020,”
said Miyamoto. “With that said, we are excited to get this program off the
ground and to start a hemp industry in Wyoming.”
The WDA is now accepting applications for hemp licenses. To view and
download hemp applications, a copy of the approved plan, and more information on
the hemp program in Wyoming, please visit the WDA website at www.agriculture.wy.gov.
