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Cannabis Kitchen Licensing Facility Requirements Navigator

Cannabis kitchen licensing and facility requirements planning with documentation review and compliance budgeting supported by Aldevra.

Aldevra | “What to Expect” Before You Build or Lease

Important: This tool is for planning and education only and is not legal advice. Always confirm requirements with your state regulator, local health department, and qualified legal counsel.

1. Basic Profile – Where Are You and What Are You Trying to Do?

State / Province: ______________________
City / County: ________________________

Planned Operation Type (check all that apply):
☐ Cannabis edibles manufacturer / processor
☐ Standalone cannabis kitchen
☐ Vertical facility (grow + process + retail)
☐ Co-manufacturing / white label production
☐ Shared / contract kitchen (multiple brands)

Products You Plan to Make:
☐ Gummies / chews / jellies
☐ Hard candy / lozenges
☐ Chocolate
☐ Baked edibles (cookies, brownies, bars)
☐ Beverages
☐ Infused oils / butters / tinctures
☐ Other: ____________________________________

Business Stage:
☐ Idea / early planning
☐ Raising capital
☐ Site selected (LOI/lease)
☐ License pre-application
☐ License application in progress

2. License Type & Agency Map

Use this section to identify who you’ll actually be dealing with.

A. Licenses You Likely Need

For your jurisdiction, fill in:

License Type Agency / Regulator Status Notes
Cannabis processing / manufacturing __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______
Local business license __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______
Zoning / land-use approval __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______
Building permit (if renovating) __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______
Health / food establishment permit __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______
Fire department approval __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______
Wastewater / grease interceptor (if applicable) __________________ ☐ Not started ☐ In progress ☐ Approved ______

Questions to Answer

  • Do cannabis processors in your state need a separate cannabis license in addition to general business licenses?
  • Is the cannabis agency state-level only, or do local municipalities add their own approvals or bans?
  • Does the local health department treat you as a food processor, restaurant, or something different?

3. Facility Siting & Zoning Checklist

Most projects get slowed down here. Use this to sanity check a potential location.

Zoning & Location:
☐ Property is in a zoning district that allows cannabis processing
☐ There are no separation conflicts (schools, day care, churches, etc.)
☐ Local jurisdiction does not have a cannabis moratorium in place
☐ Building meets minimum size & use requirements for your license type

Lease / Ownership:
☐ Landlord allows cannabis use in writing
☐ Lease addresses buildout, utilities, and security modifications
☐ Landlord understands power, ventilation, and odor-control impacts

Building Condition:
☐ Structure is in good condition (roof, walls, slab)
☐ Utilities (power, water, sewer) are available and upgradable
☐ Dock or loading access suitable for ingredient deliveries and shipments

4. Health / Food Safety Requirements (Cannabis + Food Code)

Most states blend cannabis rules with food safety expectations.

Use this table to track how your state handles it:

Requirement Area Covered By Cannabis Rules? Covered By Food Code / Health Dept? Notes
Food safety manager certification ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______
Employee food handler cards ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______
HACCP plan required ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______
Allergen labeling & control ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______
Product testing & COAs ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______
Recall procedure ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Yes ☐ No ______

Questions for Your Regulator / Health Department

  • Are we required to submit a HACCP plan for gummies / chocolate / beverages?
  • Do we need a separate food permit in addition to the cannabis license?
  • Are there any prohibited ingredients (e.g., alcohol, caffeine combinations, shapes appealing to children)?

5. Cannabis-Specific Facility & Security Requirements

Almost every jurisdiction will expect some version of this list. Use it to prep questions and design decisions.

A. Security & Surveillance

☐ 24/7 video surveillance with required retention period (e.g., 60–90 days)
☐ Coverage of all production, storage, waste, and access points
☐ Secure cannabis storage (vault / cage / room)
☐ Controlled access (keys, badges, or codes)
☐ Alarm system monitored by licensed provider

B. Seed-to-Sale & Recordkeeping

☐ Approved seed-to-sale system (Metrc, BioTrack, or state-specific)
☐ Process for logging raw cannabis, intermediate products, and finished goods
☐ Batch IDs linked to COAs, packaging, and waste
☐ Record retention period and format (paper vs electronic)

C. Waste & Destruction

☐ Approved method(s) for cannabis waste destruction
☐ Secure storage for waste prior to destruction
☐ Witness / dual-signature requirement for destruction events
☐ Video coverage of destruction area

6. Facility Design Requirements – What Regulators Commonly Look For

This section ties into your other tools (layout, hood, utilities, etc.) and becomes a great cross-link on the microsite.

A. Construction & Materials

☐ Smooth, non-porous, cleanable floors, walls, and ceilings
☐ Food-grade surfaces on work tables and shelving
☐ Adequate floor drains in wet/process areas
☐ Handwashing sinks in production and packaging areas

B. Equipment & Flow

☐ Clearly defined zones (receiving, pre-processing, cooking, cooling, packaging, storage)
☐ Equipment sized for volume and placed to avoid cross-traffic
☐ Separate storage for cannabis-active vs non-infused ingredients
☐ Adequate dishwashing and sanitation equipment (3-comp sink or dishmachine)

C. Environmental Control

☐ Temperature and humidity control in gummy/chocolate rooms
☐ Adequate ventilation and hoods sized per code
☐ Odor-control strategy acceptable to local authorities

7. Labeling, Packaging & Product Rules Snapshot

You’re not writing label law here—just giving operators a place to document what applies to them.

Find out and document:
☐ Required THC symbol(s) and placement
☐ Serving size and per-serving THC limits
☐ Total THC per package limits
☐ Required warning statements
☐ Allergen disclosure requirements
☐ Child-resistant packaging rules
☐ Tamper-evident packaging requirements
☐ Font size and label layout rules
☐ Shelf-life or expiration date rules
☐ Prohibited product shapes, colors, or marketing claims

Topic Requirement in Your State Done?
Max THC per serving __________ mg
Max THC per package __________ mg
Required warnings on label ________________________
Required symbols or icons ________________________
Child-resistant packaging required? ☐ Yes ☐ No
Tamper-evident packaging required? ☐ Yes ☐ No
Prohibited shapes / images ________________________
Nutrition facts required? ☐ Yes ☐ No

8. “Ask Your Regulator” Question List

Perfect for calls or emails so they don’t forget anything.

Licensing Path

  • Which license type do we need for a cannabis edibles kitchen?
  • Is there a cap on the number of licenses?

Facility Standards

  • Do you have any model floor plans or examples you prefer?
  • Are there minimum size or room requirements (e.g., separate packaging, chocolate room, vault)?

Inspections & Timelines

  • What are the steps from plan review to final inspection?
  • How long does each step typically take?

Food Code & Health

  • Are we required to obtain a separate food establishment permit?
  • Do we need a HACCP plan for our products?

Odor, Ventilation & Fire

  • Are there specific odor ordinances or expectations?
  • Any additional local rules beyond NFPA / IMC for hoods and fire suppression?

Local vs State

  • Which local approvals must be in place before you’ll consider our cannabis license application?

9. Pre-Application Readiness Snapshot

Rate where you are before spending on major construction.

Area Ready Needs Work Not Started Notes
Correct license type identified ______
Zoning/location confirmed ______
Landlord permission in writing ______
Health/food permit path understood ______
Security requirements documented ______
Facility design aligned with rules ______
Labeling/THC limits understood ______
Budget aligned with code-driven costs ______

Every cannabis kitchen lives in two worlds: food code and cannabis law.

Aldevra helps operators bridge both—tying equipment, layout, and utilities to the actual licensing and inspection path in your state.

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