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Can an employer or potential employer ask you if you use cannabis?
Generally, an employer may not ask employees whether they are taking prescription medications, including medical marijuana, unless the inquiry is job related and consistent with the business necessity of the employer, such as positions affecting public safety like police, firefighters, airline pilots, etc.
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Where can I find the cannabis legislation signed by Governor Lamont?
The legislation is Public Act 21-1.
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What criminal convictions would disqualify a person from registration as a backer or key employee for a cannabis license?
A person with a disqualifying conviction cannot be registered as a backer or key employee for a cannabis license.
Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Backers and Business Owners -
Summary of Updates to Policies and Procedures Effective September 15, 2024
This list summarizes some important changes made to the Policies and Procedures effective September 15, 2024
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Can a food service bake cakes, brownies, etc., and use cannabis as an ingredient for consumption and sale to the consumer?
To incorporate cannabis as an ingredient into food and beverages, you need a food and beverage manufacturer license from the Department of Consumer Protection.
Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Cannabis use and Safety -
How do I become a licensed cannabis testing laboratory?
The Department is currently working to implement licensing for cannabis testing laboratories and will post information on how to obtain a license as soon as it is available.
Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Cannabis use and Safety Establishing a Business -
Are there limits to the number of Equity Joint Ventures a producer or dispensary facility can partner with?
A producer, DIA cultivator or dispensary facility can partner with no more than two Equity Joint Ventures.
Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Social Equity Council Equity Joint Ventures -
Where can I buy cannabis in Connecticut?
Retail sales have now started in Connecticut. Review the map of licensed retailers.
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When does the application period open for Dispensary Facilities to convert to Hybrid Retailers, and for Producers to convert to expanded Producers?
Both conversion application periods will open on February 3, 2022.
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Can I get a license if I have been convicted of a felony?
Having a felony conviction does not preclude you from getting a license, however, if you have been convicted of specific crimes, you would be disqualified from being able to register as a backer or key employee.
Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Backers and Business Owners Policies Procedures and The Law -
Will funding be provided to support substance misuse prevention and recovery services?
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How will underage use be prevented?
This legislation adapts the state’s strong existing framework that prevents access to alcohol by minors. For example, it will be a Class A misdemeanor to sell or provide cannabis to a person under 21 years old.
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When does cannabis become legal?
As of July 1, 2021, possession and use of up to 1.5 oz of cannabis is legal. Connecticut residents may also store up to 5 oz in a locked container at home or transport it in a locked glovebox or trunk. Retail sales are not expected to begin until late 2022.
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When purchasing new products to sell in my store, how do I determine if they are legal under this new law?
Check the label, or confirm with the manufacturer that the products satisfy the 0.3 percent dry-weight THC limit.
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What is the seed-to-sale tracking system?
A real-time inventory system used to track an individual cannabis plant from the point it is planted as a seed or clone to the point of sale as a final cannabis product to a qualifying patient or consumer.
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Do I need to be a Connecticut resident to hold a cannabis establishment license?
No. You do not need to be Connecticut resident to hold a cannabis establishment license.
Backers and Business Owners Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Licensing - Lotteries and Application Information Establishing a Business