Hemp Producer Application Information
To apply for a Hemp Producer license:
1. Review the Connecticut State Plan to understand the program requirements.
2. Criminal History Records Check
Criminal History Records Check for your Hemp Producer License is now a requirement effective immediately. The Connecticut State Police have reported that their Fingerprinting Program is now operational.
All key participants must complete the criminal history records check by June 3, 2023. This includes those listed in a business entity license, and the individual granted an individual hemp license.
Please read carefully, as only one of the 2 scenarios listed below will apply to you
Once your fingerprinting has been completed
Failure to obtain a Criminal History Records Check will result in your conditional license being suspended or revoked. If the results of the Criminal History Records Check do not meet the requirements of the federal act, and CGS 22-61l, your conditional license will be suspended or revoked. You may appeal a suspension or revocation in writing to doag.adjudications@ct.gov .
If you have questions about this process, please contact the Hemp Unit at AGR.Hemp@ct.gov
3. Create a map of your lot(s) and gather GPS coordinates for lots and indoor grow location. See Instructions for Creating Lot Maps guidance document below. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) can also help with creating a lot map.
4. Complete the Hemp Producer Application via the eLicense system https://www.elicense.ct.gov/
5. Register your fields (lots, greenhouses) with your local FSA office USDA Service Center Locator
6. Update your lot ID numbers in the CT eLicense system to the FSA assigned lot IDs https://www.elicense.ct.gov/ using the maintenance link.
Hemp Application Guidance Documents
Hemp Producer Reporting Forms and Instruction s
Hemp Sampling Documents
*Beginning January 1st, 2022, only trained official hemp samplers may collect official hemp samples. Currently, only CT DOAG inspectors are trained official hemp samplers. To request an official hemp sample collection by DOAG please email AGR.Hemp@ct.gov to schedule an appointment. Please send an email at least 14 days prior to desired sampling date. In the email include the following information: 2 desired sampling dates, hemp license number, how many lots will be sampled. DOAG will try to accommodate your desired sampling dates. DOAG is only available Monday thru Friday for sampling excluding State Holidays.
DOAG will reply to your email with the date and time for the official hemp sample collection. A representative of the producer must be present at the time samples are collected.
Hemp Producer Guidance Documents