A. In addition to being subject to license suspension, license revocation, civil penalties, and industrial hemp destruction, a person who is determined by LDAF to have negligently committed the following violations may be subject to a corrective action plan:
- 1. failing to provide a legal description of the field, greenhouse, indoor growing structure, or site where industrial hemp will be cultivated, handled, or stored;
- 2. failing to obtain a seed producer, grower, handler, or processor license from LDAF; or
- 3. producing industrial hemp exceeding the acceptable hemp THC level. A person that has made reasonable efforts to grow industrial hemp and produces cannabis that does not have a total THC concentration of more than 1.0 percent shall not be deemed to have committed a negligent violation.
B. A corrective action plan issued by LDAF shall include the following information:
- 1. a reasonable date by which the person shall correct the negligent violation; and
- 2. a requirement that the person shall periodically report to LDAF about the person’s compliance with the corrective action plan, R.S. 3:1461 et seq., and this Chapter for a period of at least two years from the date of the corrective action plan.
- C. LDAF shall conduct an inspection to determine if the corrective action plan has been implemented as submitted.
- D. A person who is determined by LDAF to have negligently violated R.S. 3:1461 et seq. and this Chapter three times in a five-year period shall be ineligible to hold an industrial hemp license for a period of five years beginning on the date of the third violation.
- E. A person that has negligently violated R.S. 3:1461 et seq. and this Chapter shall not be reported to local, state, or federal government authorities for criminal enforcement action.
- F. Licensed growers and seed producers of industrial hemp shall not receive more than one negligent violation per growing season.
- G. LDAF shall report a person who is found by LDAF to have violated R.S. 3:1461 et seq. and this Chapter with a culpable mental state greater than negligence to the USDA, United States Attorney General, and the Louisiana Attorney General within 30 days.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:1464.
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Office of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Chemistry and Seed Commission, LR 46:178 (February 2020), amended LR 47:1839 (December 2021), LR 48:1744 (July 2022).