Virginia — HB360 status update
About This Event
HB360, titled 'Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices; kratom products,' was introduced by Chief Patron Joshua G. Cole. The bill passed both the House and Senate and was subsequently enrolled on March 5, 2026. It is currently awaiting action by the Governor. This legislation would prohibit the sale of kratom products that contain synthetic alkaloids, exceed specific levels of 7-hydroxymitragynine (more than one percent of total alkaloids or one milligram per serving), are adulterated, combustible, intended for vaporization or injection, or are manufactured or packaged to be appealing to children. It also includes new requirements for labeling and storage.