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CCB approves global settlements for four facilities, $112,500 in civil penalties and voluntary license sales
Summary
The Cannabis Compliance Board voted to approve four related settlement agreements resolving alleged violations at four facilities (seven licenses), including admissions, corrective actions, civil penalties totaling $112,500 and voluntary sales of certain licenses with transfer timelines.
The Cannabis Compliance Board approved a set of four related settlement agreements on Jan. 16, 2025, resolving allegations against four facilities that together cover seven licenses. The agreements include admissions to specified violations, corrective-action plans, civil penalties totaling $112,500 and voluntary sales of some licenses as part of the settlement terms.
Emily Bridal, senior deputy attorney general appearing as counsel for the CCB, said the settlements group cases by facility and noted the violations principally involved inventory discrepancies and, for one cultivation facility, use of an unauthorized plant growth regulator described in the agreements as "floral/ethephon." She told…
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