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- Department of Cannabis Control
DCC’s data dashboards display essential licensing, harvest, and sales statistics for the California cannabis industry These dashboards transform raw data into valuable insights to inform consumers, cannabis businesses, policymakers, local government officials, and researchers
- About the Department of Cannabis Control
The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is the California state agency that licenses and regulates cannabis businesses
- Licensees - Department of Cannabis Control
How to apply for a license License types Application and license fees Apply for equity fee relief Application resources CEQA review for cannabis businesses Access the license portals
- California Department of Cannabis Control announces regulatory reforms . . .
The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) licenses and regulates commercial cannabis activity within California DCC works closely with all stakeholders, including businesses and local jurisdictions, to create a sustainable legal cannabis industry and a safe and equitable marketplace
- Access the license portals - Department of Cannabis Control
The Department of Cannabis Control was created on July 12, 2021 by merging three existing state programs Each of those former programs had its own online licensing system
- Reports and policies - Department of Cannabis Control
It provides an overview of factors affecting the supply of cannabis, consumer demand for cannabis, and how these factors are changing over time in California and other markets
- DCC regulations - Department of Cannabis Control
DCC regulations can be found in the California Code of Regulations, Title 4, sections 15000 through 17905 These are available online via Westlaw, or through a searchable copy of the Medicinal Adult Use Cannabis Regulations (updated April 1, 2025) document
- Search for a licensed business - Department of Cannabis Control
The License Search Tool is updated daily and contains information about all of the businesses licensed by the Department of Cannabis Control It can be used to:
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