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Producer
This license is for a secure, indoor facility where the production of marijuana occurs. The Department is not accepting applications for producers at this time.
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Cannabis Licensing Program
Information on adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana establishment license types and how to apply.
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Primary Caregivers - Registration Process
If a patient’s physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse certifies the need for the patient to have a primary caregiver, the patient may register one person to act as their caregiver with respect to their palliative use of marijuana.
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Archive: Dispensary Facility Questions & Answers for Applicants for 2013 RFA
Frequently asked questions and answer for applicants responding to the 2013 Request for Applications for a Medical Marijuana Dispensary Facility.
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Archive: Producer Applicant FAQs
Questions and answers for applicants who were interested in applying for a medical marijuana producer license in 2012.
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Where can I buy seedlings?
Only micro-cultivators may sell cannabis seedlings, directly to consumers over 21 years of age, through a delivery service.
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Dispensary Pharmacist
This license is for individuals who are qualified to acquire, possess, distribute and dispense marijuana.
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Hybrid Retailer
A licensed hybrid retailer may sell cannabis and cannabis products to adult consumers over 21 years of age as well as medical marijuana products to qualifying patients and caregivers.
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If you are converting from a Dispensary Facility to a Hybrid Retailer, are there restrictions on where an Adult-Use Cannabis Employee is allowed in the facility prior to our conversion?
Employees with Adult-Use Cannabis Employee credentials are only allowed to access the same areas that a Medical Marijuana Dispensary Facility Employee credential holder has access to.
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Talking to Patients About Cannabis Use
Now that cannabis, or marijuana, is available for retail sale in Connecticut, you may find more of your patients consuming cannabis and cannabis products. It’s important to talk with patients about cannabis use so they’re aware of the risks and how it may impact their health.
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Dispensary Technician
This registration is for an individual working within a dispensary facility assisting in the dispensing of the medical marijuana.
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Archive: Dispensary Facility Questions & Answers for Applicants for 2015 RFA
Frequently asked questions and answer for applicants responding to the 2015 Request for Applications for a Medical Marijuana Dispensary Facility.
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Qualifying Conditions
A patient may only register for a medical marijuana certificate if they are a Connecticut resident being treated for a debilitating medical condition by a Connecticut-licensed physician, physician assistant (PA) or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN).
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Archive: Dispensary Facility Questions & Answers for Applicants for 2018 RFA
Frequently asked questions and answer for applicants responding to the 2018 Request for Applications for a Medical Marijuana Dispensary Facility.
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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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Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), or cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, is caused by long-term cannabis (marijuana) use.
Educational Materials Cannabis use and Safety Definitions