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Pine County adopts registration requirement for lower-potency hemp edibles, updates fee schedule

Pine County Board of Commissioners · November 18, 2025
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Summary

Pine County adopted Ordinance 2025-40 to require county registration for retailers selling lower-potency hemp edibles and approved a range of fee schedule updates — including a proposed $100 registration fee for hemp edible sellers and adjustments across solid waste, zoning, recorder and jail fees.

County Administrator Kelly Schroeder presented a proposed countywide ordinance to register retailers that sell lower-potency hemp edibles in response to new state licensing requirements from the Office of Cannabis Management. Schroeder said the ordinance would create a county registration mechanism similar to the tobacco registration program so low-potency hemp edibles could be tracked and regulated by Pine County.

On fees related to that ordinance,…

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