HomeMy WebLinkAboutBureau of Cannabis Control - Readoption of Emergency Cannabis Regulations Menchaca, Clarissa
From: Bennett, Robin
Sent: Thursday,June 7, 2018 3:07 PM
To: Snyder, Ashley; Menchaca, Clarissa
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Attachments: Bureau of Cannabis Control Announces Readoption of Emergency Cannabis Regulations
Please find attached an email from the BCC regarding the official reacloption of
emergency cannabis regulations effective June 6, 2018.
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From: Bureau of Cannabis Control <BCC-GENERAL@DCALISTS.CA.GOV> on behalf of Bureau
of Cannabis Control <BCCmail@DCA.CA.GOV>
Sent: Thursday,June 7, 2018 12:41 PM
To: BCC-GENERAL@ DCALISTS.CA.GOV
Subject: Bureau of Cannabis Control Announces Readoption of Emergency Cannabis Regulations
The Bureau of Cannabis Control's (Bureau) emergency cannabis regulations were officially readopted on June 4,2018,
and are now in effect as of lune 6, 2018.The readopted emergency regulations will be in effect for 180 days. During that
time, the Bureau will engage in the regular rulemaking process to adopt its final nonemergency regulations.
The Bureau made changes to the proposed text during the Office of Administrative Law review period to improve clarity
and in response to comments.The final text of the readopted regulations, including a summary of the key changes that
were made, can be found in the following links.
Final Text of Readopted Regulations&Summary of Key Changes:
http://www.bcc.ca.gov/law_regs/emergency_regs_approval.pdf
http://www.bcc.ca.gov/about_us/documents/readoption_summary.pdf
The state's three cannabis licensing authorities developed emergency regulations to implement the mandates of the
Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act(MAUCRSA), which was signed into law in June 2017.The
Bureau's initial emergency regulations became effective on December 7, 2017.
The readoption of these emergency regulations was subject to a five-day public comment period, which was held from
May 25-30.The public comment period began when the California Office of Administrative Law (OAL) posted the
proposed emergency regulations on its website on Friday, May 25.
For additional information about the readoption of the emergency regulations, or to subscribe to email alerts to hear
about updates as they become available, please visit the Bureau's website at http://www.bcc.ca.gov/. For information
on all three state licensing authorities, please visit the state's California Cannabis Portal at https://cannabis.ca.gov/.
Follow the Bureau on Facebook,Twitter and Instagram for daily news and updates.
Those looking to get in touch with the Bureau of Cannabis Control can call our Call Center at(833)768-5880, or send an
email to bcc@dca.ca.gov.
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