Closed-loop extraction systems checklist
This document is intended to outline the requirements that closed-loop extraction system operators must follow to ensure the compliant use of extraction systems.
Form 9206: Landowner Approval Consent
This form can be used to demonstrate that the owner of the property where cannabis activity will occur consents to such activity. This form is optional. Read the requirements for landowner approval in section 15007 of the Department of Cannabis Control regulations. Related resources
Form 9205: Labor Peace Agreement Notarized Statement
An applicant for a commercial cannabis business that has not already entered into a labor peace agreement may use this form to complete the notarized statement. This must be submitted along with form DCC-LIC-027.
Cannabis industry health and safety
Several Cal/OSHA regulations apply to workplaces in the cannabis industry, including the Injury and Illness Prevention Program, occupational health and safety regulations, and specific trainings.
Employee housing resources
Licensees may provide housing for employees during growing and harvest seasons. Learn more about the Employee Housing Program and available resources.
Video: How to attach a tag to a cannabis plant
View a video resource for an overview of how to attach tags to plants.
5 Steps to using the Track and Trace System
In January 2018, the California Cannabis Track-and-Trace (CCTT) system was launched using METRC software. CCTT uses unique identifiers (UIDs) for reporting the movement of cannabis and cannabis products through the licensed commercial cannabis distribution chain. Review our five-step guide to using the CCTT system.
Form 8101: Request for disaster relief
If you cannot meet a regulatory rule due to a declared disaster, you can request disaster relief. Disaster relief is a temporary waiver of a regulatory rule. Qualified disasters are a State of Emergency declared by the Governor or a local emergency declared by the city or county. You can use this form to request temporary relief from a regulation and, if applicable, to notify us you have moved your product as the result of immediate threat related to a qualified disaster.
Temporary cannabis events: FAQ
Frequently asked questions Q: What licenses are required to hold a temporary cannabis event? A: You need two licenses to hold a cannabis event. First you must obtain a cannabis event organizer license. Next, you must apply for a temporary cannabis event license at least 60 calendar days before the first day of the temporary…
