NY OCM Publish December 2025 Updates – Seed to Sale – NY Launches Cannabis Education Advisory Panel & More

Explore the latest updates below:


🌱 Seed-to-Sale (STS) Updates

To support licensees during the Seed-to-Sale transition, the Office is reducing implementation costs—starting with free Metrc retail item tags for licensees.

 Key updates include:

  • December 17, 2025: Cultivators, processors, distributors, labs, and microbusinesses (excluding retail activities) must have all existing inventory entered into Metrc.
  • January 12, 2026: Retailers must have all existing inventory entered into Metrc to enter existing inventory.  
  • 20 million Retail Item UIDs provided at no cost to licensed processors through 2026. Each processor will receive 30,000 UIDs—with no added cost or extra steps, easing the financial and operational burden of implementation.

For more details and ongoing training resources, visit the STS page.


🏛️ Federal Cannabis Rescheduling: What It Could Mean for New York

The federal process to reschedule cannabis is officially underway—a significant development that could shape the future of cannabis regulation, research, and patient care nationwide.

If finalized, rescheduling could bring meaningful changes, including:

  • Tax relief for licensed businesses through the end of IRC §280E, allowing standard business deductions
  • Expanded opportunities for cannabis research, reducing long-standing federal barriers
  • Stronger intellectual property protections, supporting innovation and brand development
  • Reduced stigma in medical settings, helping normalize cannabis as part of patient care

While federal rescheduling would not change New York’s cannabis laws, it could create a more stable, research-driven, and economically sustainable environment for the industry. OCM will continue monitoring developments and sharing updates as the process moves forward.


🎓 New York Launches Cannabis Education Advisory Panel (CEAP)

The Office is proud to introduce New York’s first Cannabis Education Advisory Panel (CEAP)—a statewide group of 15 experts selected to help shape youth-focused cannabis education rooted in evidence, equity, and community trust.

Convened by OCM’s Health and Scientific Affairs Unit, CEAP will review educational materials, identify emerging youth trends, and offer guidance to ensure cannabis education is aligned with best practices in adolescent health and development.

By embedding expert and community review into its education efforts, the Office is strengthening transparency, reducing stigma, and building trust with young people and the trusted adults in their lives.

Learn More About CEAP & Its Members

📋 12/18 #NYCCB Meeting Recap

The Cannabis Control Board (CCB) approved 42 new adult-use licenses at its December 18 meeting, bringing the total number of adult-use licenses issued statewide to 2,066. Of this month’s approvals, 43% were awarded to Social and Economic Equity (SEE) applicants, reinforcing New York’s commitment to equitable participation as the market continues to mature.

Across the full adult-use market, 57% of all licenses statewide are held by SEE businesses, with particularly strong representation among retail dispensaries and microbusinesses. As of December, 545 legal dispensaries are operating across the Empire State.

View Meeting Slides
Watch the Meeting Replay

🎆 Safe Consumption This New Year’s

As New Yorkers ring in the new year, the Office reminds adults 21+ to celebrate responsibly and prioritize safety.

 Key reminders for New Year’s celebrations:

  • Plan ahead for a sober ride home using a designated driver, taxi, or rideshare
  • Keep cannabis products sealed and in original packaging while traveling
  • Avoid mixing cannabis with alcohol
  • Use planning tools like New York’s Have a Plan app to make safer choices

📑 AU Renewal Application Available

Adult-use license renewal applications are now available. Licensees are reminded that renewal applications must be submitted 60–120 days before license expiration. Submitting early helps avoid processing delays and supports continuous operations. A Sample Renewal Application is live to help licensees prepare.

Submit Your Renewal Application

💰 Upcoming Grant Readiness Session

Curious how New York State grants work?

Join the Office in Mount Vernon on Wednesday, January 13, 2026 for Grant Readiness 101—a session designed to help nonprofits and community-based organizations navigate the grant process, understand funding options, and prepare for pre-qualification.

Register for 1/13 Mount Vernon Session

💼 Building #NYCannabis Careers

New York’s cannabis industry is opportunity rich for people looking to grow their career. Whether you’re exploring your first role or looking to level up, the NYS Department of Labor’s CEED team can help you make the right connections. Visit the Virtual Career Center or your local NYS Career Center to get started today.

Join our final 2025 Cannabis Employment Information Session. Hear from CEED team members, ask questions, better understand cannabis career pathways. 

📅 Wednesday, December 31
🕚 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Register Here

CEED offers no-cost employment resources, including resume assistance, interview preparation, and connections to employers actively hiring in the adult-use cannabis market. For questions or one-on-one support, reach out to CEED@labor.ny.gov.

As we close out the year, thank you for the role you play in shaping a market built on equity, transparency, and long-term sustainability. We look forward to continuing this work with you in the year ahead.

Warm regards,
New York State Office of Cannabis Management

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