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l <br /> f: <br /> �H <br /> r: <br /> Q37. Can our city charge a fee for a cannabis retail registration"'.? <br /> A37.A city may impose an initial retail fee of$500 or up to half the amount of the applicable <br /> initial license fee charged by the OCM,whichever is less.The city may also charge a renewal <br /> retail registration fee of$1,000 or up to half the amount of the applicable renewal license fee <br /> charged by the OCM,whichever is less. <br /> Return to top of page =- <br /> Q38. Can my city limit the number of cannabis retailer licenses <br /> issued 'i n our city? a <br /> A33.A city that issues cannabis retailer registrations may,by ordinance, limit the number of <br /> licensed cannabis retailers, cannabis mezzobusinesses with a retail operations endorsement, <br /> and cannabis microbusinesses with a retail operations endorsement to no fewer than one <br /> registration for every 12,500 residents. In addition,if a county has one active registration for <br /> every 12,500 residents, a city within the county is not obligated to register any additional <br /> cannabis businesses. <br /> Return to to of age <br /> ---------- <br /> { <br /> Q39. How does this im act my cit 's existing license for THc <br /> p rod u cts? <br /> A39.It appears that cities may continue to license edible cannabinoid products until the OCM <br /> begins issuing licenses.Those businesses that sell edible cannabinoid products to consumers <br /> must register with the Minnesota Department of Health by Oct. 1, 2023. However, once the <br /> OCM begins issuing lower-potency hemp edible retailer licenses, cities are likely preempted <br /> from continuingto issue their own licenses and would begin registering retailers through the <br /> g g <br /> city's cannabis retailer registration process. <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q40. Which state agency is charged with regulating edible <br /> cannabinoid products until the OCM begins licensing cannabis <br /> p rod u cts? <br /> A40.The Minnesota Department of Health is now charged with the regulations of edible <br /> cannabinoid products until the OCM begins issuing licenses.Learn more on the Minnesota <br /> Department of Health website. <br /> Return to top of page <br /> Q41. g What changes have been made to the edible cannabinoid law <br /> do ted in 2022?a p �� <br /> l. <br /> A41.The new law allows for the continued sale of certain edible cannabinoid products with <br /> new limitations including. <br /> Manufacturers must have each batch of products tested to certify they comply with the <br /> standards adopted by the Minnesota Department of Health. <br /> • r <br /> Manufacturers must disclose information regarding foreign materials applied or added to <br /> the products. <br /> ® Labels must contain a batch number. <br /> i <br /> s <br />