Las Vegas Review-Journal

Streamlini­ng of cannabis rules begin

State officials approve few regulatory updates

- By Taylor R. Avery Contact Taylor R. Avery at Tavery@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @travery98 on X.

State officials approved a handful of regulatory changes Tuesday to bring the Cannabis Compliance Board in line with an executive order issued by Gov. Joe Lombardo earlier this year.

Board members approved changes to the board’s regulation­s, including the repeal of certain definition­s and language referencin­g outdated procedures, during its monthly meeting Tuesday.

The changes, which were first considered during a workshop in April, are meant to modernize the agency’s procedures.

“These changes are just the start of the process of streamlini­ng the regs,” said CCB Deputy Director Michael Miles.

The effort to modernize the agency’s procedures stems from an executive order issued in the early days of Lombardo’s term. In January, the first-term Republican issued an order that directs all executive branch department­s, agencies and boards to halt the creation of new regulation­s and requires each to provide a report describing how its operations can be improved or streamline­d.

The board also approved a change that will replace the cannabis establishm­ent license number with a cannabis establishm­ent ID number, which is on required labeling of cannabis products.

But not all of the proposed changes were approved by board members. The proposed repeal of a procedure that allows individual­s who hold a medical cannabis establishm­ent license to later apply and obtain an additional license was tabled for later discussion.

The board also approved conditiona­l licensing for six cannabis consumptio­n lounges Tuesday, including an applicatio­n for an independen­t consumptio­n lounge.

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K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto One of the marijuana grow rooms at Las Vegas’ Exhale Nevada as seen in June 2018.

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