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Department of Cannabis Control As of January 1, 2025, DCC can no longer renew provisional licenses Visit Major Regulatory Deadline for more information DCC values an equitable marketplace, starting with supporting entrepreneurs seeking to enter the cannabis industry
Application and license fees - Department of Cannabis Control DCC issues your license after you pay the license fee The license fee is also due each year, when you renew the license Fees are specific to the license type for which you are applying for or renewing Licensing fees, except for cultivators and event organizers, are calculated based on your business’s gross annual revenue
Where cannabis businesses are allowed Cities and counties prohibit all cannabis business types The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) updated the data on this page in June 2025 The DCC reviewed city and county laws and websites The DCC also contacted cities and counties for this information
Danville Community College Danville Community College is a two-year institution of higher education under the state-wide Virginia Community College System DCC's service area includes the City of Danville, Pittsylvania County, and Halifax County
Home | Dutchess Community College | sunydutchess. edu Whether you live on campus or off, there’s a community for you at DCC Explore clubs, athletics, diversions, special events Your personal step-by-step admissions guide to DCC: applying, financial aid, scholarships registering for classes Start now!
License denials, citations, and disciplinary actions The table below includes information related to license denials, citations, fines, suspensions, and revocations issued by DCC An Order of Decision pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act has not been issued for these matters Compliance actions marked with an asterisk (“*”) are currently on appeal