Cannabis delivery in Travis County is limited to state-licensed Compassionate Use dispensing organizations transporting low-THC product to registered patients under DPS rules, with no local cannabis delivery industry permitted.
Texas Compassionate Use Program licensees may deliver low-THC cannabis to registered patients statewide under DPS rules in 37 TAC Chapter 12. Dispensing organizations must use secure transport, two-person crews when required, and sealed product, and may dispense only to a patient or the patient's legal guardian or designated caregiver listed in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas. Travis County and Austin cannot authorize broader cannabis delivery because adult-use is not legal. Hemp-derived consumable product delivery follows separate state rules under HSC Chapter 443.
Unlicensed cannabis delivery in Travis County is a state criminal offense under TX HSC 481.121 and 481.122 with felony enhancements based on weight, prosecuted by the District Attorney.
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