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CCB extends administrative hold on Greenway Medical products for 30 days under SB 168

December 18, 2025 | Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB), Other State Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Nevada


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CCB extends administrative hold on Greenway Medical products for 30 days under SB 168
The Cannabis Compliance Board on a unanimous vote approved a 30-day extension of an administrative hold on cannabis products tied to Greenway Medical, extending the hold from its Dec. 18 expiration to Jan. 17, 2026.

Tony Geraci, Senior Deputy Attorney General, told the board that under SB 168 an agent of the board may issue a hold but any extension longer than 30 days requires notice, a hearing, and a board order. "Greenway Medical had products put on hold on November 18," Geraci said, and the administrative record and the administrative law judge's recommendation were included in the board materials.

Amanda Connor, counsel for Greenway Medical, told the board her client "did reach a stipulation to agree to a 30-day extension of the administrative hold, reserving all rights and remedies, including requesting its own hearing" if it chooses to proceed. Connor also noted a hearing before the administrative law judge is scheduled prior to the next board meeting if necessary.

Vice Chair Durrett queried why the matter required a board vote if the parties had stipulated to an extension. Geraci replied that "our reading of SB 168 requires a board order irrespective of stipulation," which is why the board took the matter up. Doctor Maserana moved to adopt the ALJ recommendation and extend the hold; Member Merritt seconded. The board voted aye and the motion carried.

The board's action authorizes the executive extension to Jan. 17, 2026, and preserves the parties' rights under the administrative process. The administrative record and the ALJ recommendation remain in the board packet for review. No objections or dissenting votes were recorded.

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