Oklahoma Hemp Laws
Last updated: 2026-04-07
Oklahoma allows hemp cultivation and processing under ODAFF licensing and has generally maintained an accessible production framework. Retail and finished-product compliance still requires attention to testing, labeling, and any state action involving intoxicating cannabinoids.
THC Limit
0.3% total THC on a dry-weight basis, aligned with federal production rules; pre-harvest compliance is based on total THC.
Licensing
ODAFF licenses growers and processors or handlers. Applicants register land or facilities, comply with testing and reporting, and must remediate or destroy non-compliant hemp.
Regulatory body: Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
Key Legislation
Important Notes
Finished-product oversight can involve agencies beyond ODAFF. The law URL is left blank because I did not verify a stable direct official bill page to the required confidence level.