Olmsted County updates rules for cannabis businesses
November 20, 2024
Olmsted County has updated its rules for cannabis businesses to create clear procedures by March 1, 2025, when licensed cannabis sales start in Minnesota. Licensing information for cannabis businesses can be found through the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management.
Olmsted County’s ordinance aims to ensure that businesses operate safely and adhere to both county and state regulations. It includes provisions for business registration, compliance checks, event requirements, and the enforcement of regulations.
Registering cannabis businesses
Any individual with a cannabis retail business that has a state license who wishes to operate in Olmsted County must also register with the county before opening. If they don’t register and make sales to customers without a valid retail registration, they will be fined $2,000 for each violation.
Approval and application
Before a cannabis retail business can be approved by Olmsted County, it must pass a review process to ensure it meets local rules for zoning, fire safety, and building codes. The initial cost to register will be no more than $500 or half the cost of a state license, whichever is lower.
Rules for cannabis events
New regulations for cannabis-related events state that businesses need to obtain a temporary cannabis event permit from Olmsted County, in addition to a state license. These events can last up to four days. They must follow rules including checking IDs to ensure those purchasing cannabis products are at least 21. They must also have areas just for cannabis use (smoking and vaping cannabis is prohibited however) and offer food and non-alcoholic drinks.
Compliance checks and penalties
Every year, cannabis retail businesses will have at least one unannounced sales compliance check to ensure a business is not selling to anyone under 21 years old. If any violations are noted, the business owner may face fines or have their registration suspended for up to 30 days.
Cannabis businesses and event organizers should review the updated rules to ensure they are complying with updated regulations.
"These updates are crucial for ensuring that cannabis businesses in Olmsted County operate within a clear and structured legal framework,” said Olmsted County Administrator Travis Gransee. “We aim to balance public health and safety while also supporting a fair and well-regulated cannabis market.”
"By establishing strong regulations around product safety, access to minors, and routine compliance checks, we are taking proactive steps to reduce the potential public health risks of cannabis,” said Olmsted County Board of Commissioners Chair Sheila Kiscaden. “We are committed to using our local authority to safeguard community health.”
New cannabis webpage
Olmsted County has created a dedicated webpage to serve as a hub for cannabis-related information. This resource provides easy access to key details about county ordinances and state laws. Local registration and event permitting information for cannabis business will be provided on the county website by March 1, 2025.
Visitors to the site can also find frequently asked questions, a timeline of the county’s work on cannabis, and links to relevant state resources. The webpage will be regularly updated to reflect any changes in regulations or procedures.
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