CCB Issues Summary Suspension of Cultivation/Production Licenses
Issued March 4, 2022
LAS VEGAS, NV - Pursuant to Nevada Cannabis Compliance Regulations (NCCR) 4.105, today the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) called an emergency telephonic board meeting to consider the summary suspension of the medical and adult-use cultivation and production licenses held by NLVG, LLC (C155/RC155-P082/RP082).
Board members present voted unanimously to summarily suspend NLVG, LLC located in North Las Vegas (Cultivation License #33612007165240494267 and 52840251420805492332 & Production License #43145225960370597103 and 80691048813828655422) effective immediately, citing a present threat to public health and safety.
While investigating a complaint, Board Agents found cannabis plants and packages untagged or improperly tagged and not tracked in the State’s seed-to-sale tracking system, Metrc. Board Agents also found that cannabis which initially failed the required testing was retested and/or sent to production without the CCB’s approval. Board Agents further found that NLVG, LLC adjusted the weight of cannabis batches after testing, which was transferred to dispensaries. Board Agents cited other significant deficiencies at the facility.
This resulted in Public Health and Safety Bulletin 2022-01 issued by the CCB on March 4, 2022.
NLVG, LLC is required to submit a plan of correction to the CCB for approval in order to lift the order and shall not resume operations until the CCB has confirmed the deficiencies identified in the order have been corrected.
This is the first summary suspension issued by the CCB in 2022.