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Massachusetts regulations

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  • 935 CMR 501.170: Municipal Requirements for Medical Marijuana Establishments
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts regulation 935 CMR 501.170 requires medical marijuana establishments and independent testing laboratories to comply with local rules, ordinances, and bylaws while permitting municipalities to impose fees provided local requirements do …

  • Cannabis Control Commission - Notice (935 CMR 501.860)
July 3, 2026

Cannabis Control Commission establishes procedures for maintaining a notice list for individuals and entities requesting meeting updates; effective June 18, 2026.

  • 935 CMR 501.301: Inspections and Compliance Authority
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts medical marijuana regulation grants the Commission warrantless inspection authority at any time over licensed establishments and affiliated vehicles to ensure compliance, with failure to cooperate subject to administrative or disciplin…

  • 935 CMR 501.310: Deficiency Statements for Regulatory Violations
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts Commission on Medical Marijuana must issue deficiency statements citing all violations of state marijuana laws or regulations identified during inspections and deliver them to affected Medical Marijuana Establishments or Host Communiti…

  • 935 CMR 501.320: Plans of Correction for Cited Violations
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts medical marijuana establishments must submit written plans of correction within ten business days of receiving deficiency statements, specifying corrective steps and compliance timelines for Commission review.

  • 935 CMR 501.321: Administrative Hold of Marijuana and Marijuana Products
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts marijuana regulators may issue Administrative Holds on cannabis products to ensure compliance and protect public health, requiring licensees to segregate products and preventing sales or transfers until Commission authorization.

  • 935 CMR 501.350: Cease and Desist Order and Summary Suspension Order
    July 3, 2026

    935 CMR 501.350 authorizes the Commission to issue Cease and Desist Orders or Summary Suspension Orders to licensees or registrants posing immediate or serious threats to public health, safety, or welfare, with notice requirements and hearing proced…

  • 935 CMR 501.360: Fines and Sanctions for Regulatory Violations
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts Cannabis Commission may impose administrative fines up to $50,000 per violation on licensees and registrants for marijuana regulatory violations, with fines due within 30 days and non-payment risking license suspension or revocation.

  • 935 CMR 501.500: Hearings and Appeals of Commission Actions
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts regulation 935 CMR 501.500 establishes administrative hearing procedures for businesses challenging Commission actions including fines, license suspension, or denial of renewals, with a 30-day deadline to request a hearing.

  • Cannabis Control Commission - Suitability Standard for Licensure and Registration (935 CMR 501.800)
    July 3, 2026

    Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission establishes suitability standards for applicant and licensee review with procedures for adverse recommendations and informal proceedings; effective June 18, 2026.

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