Agency Name: | Office of Cannabis Management |
Type: | Regulatory agency |
Jurisdiction: | New York State |
Chief1 Name: | Christopher Alexander |
Chief1 Position: | Executive Director |
Chief2 Name: | Tremaine Wright |
Chief2 Position: | Chair of the Cannabis Control Board |
Parent Agency: | Alcoholic Beverage Control |
Parent Agency Type: | division |
Keydocument1: | Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) as enacted |
Keydocument2: | as amended |
The Office of Cannabis Management is a New York state government agency established upon passage of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) to implement a regulatory framework for medical and adult-use cannabis in the state of New York, along with hemp regulations as well. It was announced by Governor Andrew Cuomo in the January 2019 State of the State address. The office is charged with the regulation and taxation of the cannabis industry in the State of New York, following the legalization of recreational cannabis which was signed into law by Governor Cuomo on March 31, 2021. Tax revenue taken in by the agency was estimated by the Governor to start at $83 million in 2021 and rise to $300 million at full implementation in 2023.
On September 1, 2021, Governor Kathy Hochul nominated Drug Policy Alliance policymaker Chris Alexander for Executive Director and Assemblywoman Tremaine Wright for Chair of the Cannabis Control Board.[1] Both were confirmed by a Senate vote. The New York State Assembly and New York State Senate later appointed two other Cannabis Control Board members, Adam W. Perry and former state senator Jen Metzger, respectively.