The initial license application stage requires, entity information, key participant information, and verification of seed/live plant source. Additional requirements include payment in full of the nonrefundable application fee, an FBI Identity History Summary as applicable, and signatures acknowledging the Attestation Statement as well as the Risk Acknowledgment Statement. The application cannot be processed and is not considered complete until all required documentation is received. See detailed instructions and requirements on page 4 of the Hemp License Application, Stage 1.
Criminal History Report Requirement
In accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill and the Final Rule, 7 CFR Part 990 (effective March 22, 2021), the department must review a criminal history report for new applicants (you are considered a new applicant if you were not licensed in 2022), to determine eligibility for participation in the hemp program. To meet this requirement, department procedures include an FBI Identity History Summary (IdHS) be submitted for all individual applicants and, if the application is for a business entity, for each key participant. In order to obtain an Identity History Summary applicants must submit a request to the FBI. IdHS reports must be dated within 60 days of the application and mailed to the department directly from the FBI. Hemp program participation requires no prior convictions of felony drug charges in the previous 10 years. For more information on how to complete this process, visit https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks
Useful information associated with the Stage 1 licensing process:
Fees:
Licensees who plant a Category C cultivar are required to pay the $1,100 licensing fee. This fee includes the initial inspection and testing of the first Category C sample. A $250 testing fee will be required for each additional sample and a $250 inspection/sampling fee will be required for each additional inspection.
Licensees who plant only Category A or B varieties are required to pay the $850 licensing fee. The initial inspection fee and the first sample testing fee is waived. A $250 testing fee will be required for each additional sample and a $250 inspection/sampling fee will be required for each additional inspection.
Regardless of Category planted, growers who request sampling (e.g., insurance claim) will be charged the standard $250 inspection fee and the standard $250 testing fee.
The department may assess a processing fee of $100 for any late or incomplete documentation associated with the licensing process and a change fee of $50 for a request for each new cultivar or location associated with a previously processed license application.