The Department of Cannabis Control is proposing to permanently adopt emergency regulations allowing cultivation licensees to make changes to their license under certain circumstances.
Type: Regular rulemaking
Status: Public notice provided November 1, 2024. Public comments currently being accepted through December 17, 2024.
Summary: The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is providing notice to the public of its intent to permanently adopt its emergency regulations implementing Senate Bill 833, codified in Business and Professions Code (BPC) section 26061.5, which requires the DCC to allow cultivation licensees to make certain changes such as changing the type of size of a cultivation license, placing a cultivation license in inactive status, or making a one-time change to a cultivation license’s date of renewal.
View the rulemaking documents
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking – Cultivation License Changes Pursuant to BPC Section 26061.5
- Proposed Text of Regulations – Cultivation License Changes Pursuant to BPC Section 26061.5 (November 2024)
- Initial Statement of Reasons – Cultivation License Changes Pursuant to BPC 26061.5
Public comments process
DCC has created a public comments template to make it easy for you to submit your feedback.
If you wish to comment on the proposed regulations, you must submit your comment in writing to both OAL and DCC. Verbal comments cannot be accepted.
OAL Reference Attorney
300 Capitol Mall, Suite 1250
Sacramento CA 95814
staff@oal.ca.gov
DCC Legal Affairs Division
2920 Kilgore Road
Rancho Cordova CA 95670
publiccomment@cannabis.ca.gov