The Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) voted on Friday to approve final regulations for the state’s medical and adult-use cannabis industries. Officials must submit the regulations next to the Secretary of State’s Office, and the rules will take effect on May 1, 2025. Under the new rules, the CCC will have full regulatory control over both medical and adult-use cannabis in Rhode Island.
Currently, the medical program is overseen by the Department of Business Regulation’s Office of Cannabis Regulation (OCR). That agency, however, will be converted into the new Cannabis Office, which will “oversee the day-to-day operations of the cannabis industry in Rhode Island,” according to a CCC press release.
Officials said feedback from 381 public comments helped inform their choices for the final regulations, which cover everything cannabis industry-related, including:
Licensing Cultivation, including for medical and personal purposes Business operations Social equity provisions Enforcement
“These finalized regulations reflect my administration’s commitment to ensuring that cannabis oversight in Rhode Island is fair, transparent and rooted in safety. I’m grateful to the commission members, stakeholders and industry leaders whose collaboration helped shape a strong, thoughtful regulatory framework for our state.” — Gov. Dan McKee, in a statement
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