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Virgin Islands: Cultivation and micro-cultivation applications open on March 31

Cultivation and micro-cultivation permit applicants in the US Virgin Islands are about to take a big step forward. In a newsletter released Tuesday, the Office of Cannabis Regulations officially announced that it will begin accepting applications for cultivation licenses and micro-cultivation permits starting March 31.

This marks a milestone in advancing the application initiative. Since Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. approved Act 8680 last year. Since then, the Office of Cannabis Regulations has been working to determine the most effective process for releasing applications.

Applicants who obtain a cultivating license must follow specific guidelines. Those with micro-cultivation permits can grow up to 50 flowering plants, while those with full cultivation licenses can grow up to 1,000. Cultivation is permitted only on properties zoned A-1, A-2, R-1, or R-2.

More information, including specific instructions and details on upcoming information sessions, will follow for those with questions. In the meantime, OCR encourages interested applicants to begin preparing their documents and ensuring they meet all requirements. Applicants can also visit the OCR website or contact the office at 340-714-9755 or info.ocr@ocr.vi.gov for further details.

Read more at The St. Thomas Source