METRC – Nevada
METRC Key Contacts:
Here are all the links you will need to stay up-to-date and informed on Nevada METRC compliance.
METRC Nevada
https://www.metrc.com/partner/nevada/
Cannabis Compliance Board State of Nevada
The CCB was established through Assembly Bill 533 during the 2019 legislative session and signed into law by Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak. The CCB consists of five board members appointed by the governor. Board members must have expertise in a range of fields, including finance and accounting, law enforcement, medicine, regulatory and legal compliance, and cannabis.
AB 533 also established the Cannabis Advisory Commission (CAC) which serves to study cannabis-related issues and make recommendations to the CCB. The CAC consists of 12-members, eight of which are appointed by the governor, representing relevant state agencies and members of the cannabis industry and the public. Recommendations from the CAC do not bind the CCB but provide information to assist the CCB with its decision-making.
CCB Laws and Regulations
CCCB Contact Info:
Cannabis Compliance Board
P.O. Box 1948
Carson City, NV 89701
775-687-6299
CCB Licensing
CCB Program Support
CCB Investigations
CCB Inspections/Audits
CCB Consumption Lounges
Media Requests
Public Records Requests
METRC Contact Info
[email protected]
[email protected]
1-877-566-6506
www.metrc.com
Industry User Guide
https://metrc-support.herokuapp.com/pdf/Metrc_Manual-b0df22f5b6eb4a9c2f37fc1aef9875a9.pdf?vsn=d
FolioGrow METRC Page
METRC Homepage
METRC Nevada
FolioGrow and METRC
FolioGrow is pleased to announce that we are now Metrc validated in 11 states, including Colorado. Now, there’s one more crucial way FolioGrow helps you Know More and Grow More.
What Is Metrc?
First, let’s talk about what Metrc is. METRC stands for Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting & Compliance. It is a cloud-based seed-to-sale solution required for licensed cannabis organizations in 14 states. The District of Columbia and Colorado are two states that require Metrc. Metrc is hosted on a web-based portal. In the portal, users log in and interact to report information for their licensed operations.
What Does Metrc Track?
Next, let’s explore what Metrc does and what it tracks. Basically, Metrc focuses on reporting, tracking, and compliance. They primarily track three things. To start, they track what you have on hand. After that, they track how much you have. And, finally, they track where it is in your facility. In addition, Metrc tracks the custody of plants and cannabis products produced or held by a licensed entity. Metrc also tracks all external transfers of plants and products between licensees. Finally, Metrc reports lab testing results for all finished cannabis products that will be sold in a dispensary.
How Does Metrc Work?
You may be wondering how Metrc works. First, cannabis producers (growers) purchase plant and package tags in the states where Metrc is required for seed-to-sale tracking. The growers buy the tags through the Metrc platform. Afterward, the tags are embedded with barcodes and RFID technology. As a result, regulatory bodies ensure that plants and products are not illegally diverted to the black market. In summary, the Metrc system tracks and registers every plant, batch, harvest, and cannabis product.
METRC Compliance Required States
METRC compliant required states include the following:
Alaska
https://www.metrc.com/partner/alaska/
California
https://www.metrc.com/partner/california/
Colorado
https://www.metrc.com/partner/colorado/
District of Columbia
https://www.metrc.com/partner/district-of-columbia/
Louisiana
https://www.metrc.com/partner/louisiana/
Maine
https://www.metrc.com/partner/maine/
Massachusetts
https://www.metrc.com/partner/massachusetts/
Maryland
https://www.metrc.com/partner/maryland/
Michigan
https://www.metrc.com/partner/michigan/
Missouri
https://www.metrc.com/partner/missouri/
Montana
https://www.metrc.com/partner/montana/
Nevada
https://www.metrc.com/partner/nevada/
Ohio
https://www.metrc.com/partner/ohio/