In March 2018, the U.S. Hemp Roundtable released the first draft of Guidance Plan 1.0 and emailed more than 20,000 hemp industry leaders, stakeholders and activists, asking for their comments on the draft plan. The HIA and others published this public comment opportunity with a live link through social media channels, and the Guidance Plan was added as a clear link on the U.S. Hemp Roundtable site. The group also reached out to every hemp pilot program participant across the country for whom contact information was publicly available.
After widespread solicitation of requests for comment, the process managed to capture feedback from three critical groups: leaders in the fight to pass the 2018 Farm Bill (represented by U.S. Hemp Roundtable members), grassroots activists with long histories in hemp, and the people who were literally tilling the ground creating this new industry.
David Bossman personally reviewed all of this input, made revisions and improvements to the draft plan, and brought the comments and suggested changes to the attention of the Technical Committee. The Board of the U.S. Hemp Roundtable, which at that point included more than 50 companies and all of the hemp grassroots organizations, then voted to approve the updated plan.
The U.S. Hemp Roundtable released the final draft of Guidance Plan 1.0 in May 2018. Again, the Roundtable sent emails seeking comment to its growing distribution list (now 28,000+), and the HIA and others promoted comments through social media channels. Again, Bossman compiled the comments and used the feedback provided to bring a new draft to the Technical Committee for edits, securing further approval from the U.S. Roundtable Board.
Once the US Hemp Roundtable approved the final version of what is now titled the Guidance Procedures, it provided $200,000 for seed funding and handed off administration of the program to a newly created, fully independent organization: the US Hemp Authority. The Board of the U.S. Hemp Authority was originally constituted as:
- Marielle Weintraub, President, representing the laboratory industry
- Joy Beckerman, 1st Vice President, representing HIA, an established grassroots organization in the space
- Graham Carlson, 2nd Vice President, representing the U.S. Hemp Roundtable and the natural foods industry
- Jonathan Shell, Treasurer, a former State Representative, hemp farmer and Mitch McConnell’s campaign chair, representing political and policy leadership
- Richard Badaracco, Secretary, a former DEA agent, representing law enforcement
- Ron Conyea, elected to serve as a Director by the U.S. Hemp Farming Alliance to represent the interests of hemp farmers
The US Hemp Authority’s Board of Directors hired an independent certification body to ensure transparency and lead, without political or financial interference, a third-party auditing process.
On March 1, 2019, the Authority announced the first awardees of its Certification Seal to companies that met the stringent standards of Guidance Procedures 1.0 and successfully passed the third-party audit.