Modifies cannabis studies and market analysis requirements
Summary
Minnesota Senate passed SF4401 amending the Office of Cannabis Management's study and market analysis requirements. The bill modifies how cannabis-related studies are conducted and reported, affecting the state's regulatory framework for cannabis oversight.
What changed
SF4401 modifies the statutory requirements for the Office of Cannabis Management regarding cannabis studies and annual market analysis. The bill was introduced on March 12, 2026, sponsored by Senators Dibble and Port, and received a committee report to pass as amended on April 7, 2026, before being re-referred to the Finance Committee.
Regulated entities in Minnesota's cannabis industry should note that future studies and market analyses conducted by the Office of Cannabis Management may follow modified requirements under this legislation. The practical impact on businesses remains contingent on final implementation by the agency.
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ChangeBridge / Minnesota / SF4401 Passed SF4401 SF Passed 2026-03-12
Office of Cannabis Management studies and annual market analysis conducted modification
Bill Details
State Minnesota
Session 94th Legislature 2025-2026
Chamber Senate
Committee Finance
Official Source www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/94/2026/0/SF/4401/
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Sponsors
David Dibble (Sen - D) Lindsey Port (Sen - D)
Action History
2026-04-07 S Comm report: To pass as amended and re-refer to Finance 2026-03-17 S Author added Port 2026-03-12 S Referred to Commerce and Consumer Protection 2026-03-12 S Introduction and first reading
Committee Referrals
2026-03-12 S Commerce and Consumer Protection 2026-04-07 S Finance
Bill Text Versions
2026-03-11 Introduced Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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