Understanding the Certificate of Occupancy Issue
Many growers in Oklahoma have been concerned about the letter they received from the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs regarding their certificate of occupancy. The key thing to remember is that as long as your registration has not been deactivated by OBN, you are still allowed to operate your grow facility.
If you submitted a hearing request within 30 days of receiving the letter, your OBN registration should remain active until your hearing date. However, if you miss the deadline or receive notification that your registration has been deactivated, you will need to stop operations and reapply for OBN registration.
Consulting with a Cannabis Business Attorney
Navigating the regulations and requirements of the cannabis industry can be complex and confusing. If you have questions or concerns about your grow operation or any other legal issues related to your cannabis business, it may be beneficial to consult with a knowledgeable attorney like Jesse Kovacs from the OK Cannabis Law Office.
Get Your Low-cost Strategy Session Today
If you are facing issues with your grow operation or have questions about compliance with OBN regulations, don’t hesitate to reach out for a initial strategy consultation. Contact Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs at OK Cannabis Law Office to schedule your appointment.