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Oregon Cannabis PSA: A Little Grace on Retailer Tax Compliance Requirements

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It’s been a minute since we wrote about the new OLCC tax compliance rules for retailers. These temporary rules require all retailers to certify tax compliance via the Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) in order to renew or transfer ownership of a marijuana retailer license. I haven’t actually seen one lately.)

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New Rules: Oregon Cannabis Retailers Must Certify Tax Compliance

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On June 15, 2023, the OLCC approved temporary rules requiring marijuana retailers to obtain a Certificate of Tax Compliance (“Certificate”) from the Oregon Department of Revenue (“DOR”) as a condition for acquiring or renewing a marijuana retailer license, as well as for changes of ownership and adding someone to a license.

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Compliance Outfit Simplifya Launch Product In Connecticut

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Simplifya Launches Suite of Compliance Solutions for Cannabis Businesses in Connecticut, Broadening the Company’s Footprint to 25 States. Connecticut began its medical marijuana program in June 2012, a year after Governor Dannel Malloy signed legislation decriminalizing the plant statewide.

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New York to Reserve First Cannabis Retail Licenses for Those With Past Convictions

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As reported (paywall) by the New York Times, New York intends to reserve its first retail licenses to sell marijuana for people convicted of marijuana related offenses, or their relatives. Numerous states that have legalized marijuana have adopted some form of social equity programs. These programs are not without critics ).

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The Parent Company Expands California Retail Footprint

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million people and a cannabis retailer density of approximately one store for every 194k people in the region. The 3,250 square foot dispensary is one of only ten stores in the West Hollywood area that is licensed for both delivery and storefront retail. With more than 3.6 ” Mr. . ” Mr. . million , comprised of $8.5

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New York’s Cannabis Retail Dispensary Regulations, Part 3: Hiring and Training Your Employees

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The Regulations provide guidance for Conditional Adult-Use Retails Dispensary (CAURD) licensees and applicants. As part of our series explaining and detailing the Regulations, this post is to provide licensees with guidance on the best practices for training employees working at your retail dispensary. Employee Training.

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OCM Takes Over New York’s Hemp Cannabinoid Program. Now What?

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If you follow this blog, you may recall that in the spring of 2020, New York enacted A08977 , which instructed DOH to develop the Program. The post OCM Takes Over New York’s Hemp Cannabinoid Program. Some of these requirements include: Manufacturing cannabinoid hemp products pursuant to current good manufacturing practices (“cGMPs”).