The Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has approved the Department of Cannabis Control’s (DCC) regulatory action to permanently adopt the current emergency regulations, with changes, implementing Assembly Bill 195 which requires that information relating to cannabis goods leaving a licensed retail premises in a delivery vehicle be recorded in the statewide track and trace system. OAL filed the approved regulations with the Secretary of State on November 17, 2023, making them effective the same day.
The Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has approved the Department of Cannabis Control’s (DCC) regulatory action to permanently adopt the current emergency regulations, with changes, implementing Assembly Bill 195 which requires that information relating to cannabis goods leaving a licensed retail premises in a delivery vehicle be recorded in the statewide track and trace system. OAL filed the approved regulations with the Secretary of State on November 17, 2023, making them effective the same day.
Type: Regular rulemaking
Status: Approved and filed with Secretary of State on November 17, 2023. Effective November 17, 2023.
View the rulemaking documents
- Approved Regulation Text
- Final Statement of Reasons
- Updated Informative Digest
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
- Initial Statement of Reasons
Requests for rulemaking documents in this regulatory action not listed above can be sent to the DCC at regulations@cannabis.ca.gov.
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Rulemaking Overview
Regulations are state laws with specific rules for how businesses and others must operate. Regulations are created and changed through a process called rulemaking. Changes must be approved by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). View DCC’s proposed and completed rulemaking.