Nathan Bernier | KUT
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The Texas Fifteenth Court of Appeals has cleared the way for new Department of State Health Services rules governing hemp products to take effect again, including higher fees for businesses and limits on the sale of THCA flower and concentrates.
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New state rules change how THC levels are calculated and raise fees on hemp businesses by as much as 4,000%
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The Department of State Health Services is considering new rules for the Texas hemp industry that would require child-resistant packaging, stronger warning labels, sharply higher fees and effectively ban smokeable flower and extracts.
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Austin's second set of variable priced toll lanes will connect directly to the MoPac Express Lanes.
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Small sellers say the new tax on fees cuts into already thin margins while the comptroller argues state law requires online marketplaces be taxed like any other data processor.
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Texas lawmakers ended their second special session without regulating or banning hemp.
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A new state law outlaws sales of any vapes containing cannabinoids that would otherwise be legal in Texas, but possession is not explicitly prohibited.
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At least 98% of Texas driver's licenses are REAL ID compliant, but a low national rate could slow TSA screening.
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As temperatures drop, so does tire pressure. The urgency of the problem depends on how much air is missing.
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