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The Office of Cannabis Management is a New York state government agency established upon passage of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) to implement a regulatory framework for medical and adult-use cannabis in the state of New York, along with hemp regulations as well.
Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management [25] Montana Department of Revenue [26] Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission [27] Nevada Department of Taxation [28] New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission [29] New Mexico Cannabis Control Division; New York Office of Cannabis Management; Ohio Department of Commerce. Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program
The act creates the Office of Cannabis Management charged with all regulation related to cannabis, to include hemp. [6] Amendments made in April–May 2019 included provisions for expungement of some past cannabis-related convictions. 300,000 convictions could be eligible. [21]
Cannabis seeds can be purchased from commercial retailers. Immature plants can be purchased from New York licensed dispensaries, microbusinesses, or other entities authorized by the state Office ...
Revelations of District Attorney Mimi Rocah’s investigation comes as the state Office of Cannabis Management stonewalls a Freedom of Information request from Tax Watch made on March 29.
The Secretary of State's Office published the new regulations in full on Friday, Oct. 27. Rockland: a small town with a lot to lose under the new cannabis regulations.
The act creates the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) within the Division of Alcohol Beverage Control, a licensing regime with social equity provisions, and legalizes cannabis for adult use. [2] Tax revenue under the act for the state is estimated in the governor's budget proposal to be at least $350 million annually. [4]
Lawmakers are seeking to give the Office of Cannabis Management regulatory authority over the retail hemp market starting this summer. Under existing law, the office won't oversee the hemp-derived ...