A $764,261 grant from the California Department of Cannabis Control will help San Diego's Cannabis Business Division train local businesses on regulatory compliance.
Develop a web portal that will automate and streamline the tracking and upload of annual self-compliance requirements.Hire a consultant to help applicants navigate the permitting process.
to enter the legal cannabis market are available for populations and communities disproportionately affected by cannabis prohibition.Fund training and education for licensees on applicable City and state regulations and requirements.In a news release from the city, Mayor Todd Gloria said the grant will help"streamline and enhance the local regulatory process."
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