Notice of Public Hearing of House Bill 2052

Office of Financial Management

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HB 2052, titled AN ACT Relating to clarifying marijuana product testing by revising provisions concerning marijuana testing laboratory accreditation and establishing a cannabis science task force, has been scheduled for a public hearing by the Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce.

Date and Time: 03/19/2019 8:30AM (Subject to change by the Legislature.)
Location: J.A. Cherberg Building, Senate Hearing Rm 1, Olympia, WA

The Office of Financial Management has identified this bill as requiring a ten-year projection of increased cost to the taxpayers or affected fee payers.

Ten-year projection:

Fiscal
Year

   Marijuana Product Testing Laboratory Accreditation Fee

 

2020

$0

2021

0

2022

0

2023

362,477

2024

362,477

2025

362,477

2026

362,477

2027

362,477

2028

362,477

2029

362,477

 

Total:

$ 2,537,339





The proposed legislation has no cash receipt impact for WSDA.

 

Section 2(4) of the bill would allow Ecology to collect fees from marijuana product testing laboratories in an amount sufficient to cover the direct and indirect costs of implementing a state marijuana product testing laboratory accreditation program beginning July 1, 2022. Fees would be collected in the Dedicated Marijuana Account. Cash receipts from fees are estimated based on current projected costs for implementing the accreditation program, at $362,477 per year beginning in FY 2023 and ongoing. The final amount of the fee and amount per fee payer would be determined after the rulemaking process and any adjustments to Ecology’s projected annual costs for program implementation.

 

The Department of Health does not collect a fee or revenue; therefore, no fiscal impact to the Department of Health.

 

The bill grants the Department of Ecology the authority to assess and collect a fee on marijuana product testing laboratories sufficient to cover the direct and indirect costs of implementing a state marijuana product testing laboratory accreditation program.  

 

No cash receipts impact to the Liquor and Cannabis Board.

 


Bill sponsors and contact information:

Representative Derek Stanford, Prime Sponsor
Democrat
(360) 786-7928
Derek.Stanford@leg.wa.gov

Representative Drew MacEwen
Republican
(360) 786-7902
Drew.MacEwen@leg.wa.gov

Representative Shelley Kloba
Democrat
(360) 786-7900
Shelley.Kloba@leg.wa.gov

Representative Kristine Reeves
Democrat
(360) 786-7830
Kristine.Reeves@leg.wa.gov


Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce members and contact information:

Senator John Braun
Republican
(360) 786-7638
John.Braun@leg.wa.gov

Senator Steve Conway
Democrat
(360) 786-7656
Steve.Conway@leg.wa.gov

Senator Bob Hasegawa
Democrat
(360) 786-7616
Bob.Hasegawa@leg.wa.gov

Senator Karen Keiser
Democrat
(360) 786-7664
Karen.Keiser@leg.wa.gov

Senator Curtis King
Republican
(360) 786-7626
Curtis.King@leg.wa.gov

Senator Patty Kuderer
Democrat
(360) 786-7694
Patty.Kuderer@leg.wa.gov

Senator Rebecca Saldaña
Democrat
(360) 786-7688
Rebecca.Saldana@leg.wa.gov

Senator Maureen Walsh
Republican
(360) 786-7630
Maureen.Walsh@leg.wa.gov

Senator Lisa Wellman
Democrat
(360) 786-7641
Lisa.Wellman@leg.wa.gov

Senator Lynda Wilson
Republican
(360) 786-7632
Lynda.Wilson@leg.wa.gov



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