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Article 33-B
Regulation of Cannabinoid Hemp and Hemp Extract

Sections

3398
Definitions
3398‑A
Rulemaking authority
3398‑B
Cannabinoid hemp processor license
3398‑C
Cannabinoid hemp retailer license
3398‑D
Cannabinoid license applications
3398‑E
Information to be requested in applications for licenses
3398‑F
Fees
3398‑G
Selection criteria
3398‑H
License renewal
3398‑I
Form of license
3398‑J
Transferability
3398‑K
Granting, suspending or revoking licenses
3398‑L
Record keeping and tracking
3398‑M
Packaging and labeling of cannabinoid hemp and hemp extract
3398‑N
Processing of cannabinoid hemp and hemp extract
3398‑O
Laboratory testing
3398‑P
New York hemp product
3398‑Q
Penalties
3398‑R
Hemp workgroup
3398‑S
Prohibitions
3398‑T
Special use permits
3398‑U
Severability
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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