This bill establishes regulations for remediated cannabis products in Minnesota, defining such products as those that have undergone processes to remove contaminants like mold, pesticides, or heavy metals to meet safety standards. It introduces a new section in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 342, which mandates that licensed cannabis businesses must disclose specific information regarding these products. The bill requires that remediated cannabis products be labeled with a clear statement indicating their remediation status, and this statement must be prominently displayed in all marketing and advertising materials associated with the product.

Additionally, the bill outlines penalties for non-compliance, granting the office authority to impose civil fines for violations, with a minimum fine of $1,000 for first offenses and $5,000 for subsequent offenses within a three-year period. If a business accumulates three or more violations within five years, the office may suspend or revoke their license. The legislation aims to ensure consumer safety and transparency in the cannabis market by enforcing strict labeling and disclosure requirements for remediated cannabis products.