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Kentucky OMC Issues Guidance on Hemp in Medical Cannabis Products

By Hannah King and Kristina Grimaldi
February 4, 2025
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On January 28, 2025, the Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC) issued a technical advisory clarifying that it is prohibited to include hemp as an ingredient (including hemp extract) in medical cannabis products.

Kentucky law expressly excludes hemp and hemp-derived products from the definitions of “medicinal cannabis” and “medicinal cannabis product.” Instead, hemp is regulated by Kentucky’s Department of Agriculture (cultivation) and Department of Public Health (retail) and is not subject to the same regulatory requirements as medical cannabis, including the state’s track-and-trace system.

In the published guidance, OMC notes that botanically derived terpenes (not derived from hemp/cannabis) may be used in the creation, development, and production of medical cannabis products sold in Kentucky, provided licensees comply with all applicable regulations, including proper documentation in the state’s seed-to-sale tracking system and on product packaging. 

Additionally, the advisory states that licensed cultivators and processors may conduct both medical cannabis and hemp operations at the same licensed location, provided they comply with regulatory requirements. This includes maintaining a written plan to ensure the activities remain strictly separated.

If your business has questions about permissible ingredients in medical cannabis products, or assistance with developing a compliance plan to keep medical cannabis and hemp operations in the same location separate, please reach out.

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Hannah King

About Hannah King

Hannah E. King, a partner on the Dentons Cannabis team, is one of Maine’s leading authorities on the highly regulated and complicated cannabis industry. Hannah advises hundreds of cannabis businesses from small family-run businesses to large publicly traded, multi-state operators in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.

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Kristina Grimaldi

About Kristina Grimaldi

Kristina Grimaldi is a member of Dentons’ Cannabis practice, where she assists emerging and established businesses in navigating the ever-evolving and complex regulations around the cannabis industry. Kristina’s work with clients includes state licensure applications, compliance, policy and various corporate matters.

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