CT Department of Consumer Protection licenses cannabis delivery services under CT Β§21a-420 with mandatory ID verification at the door, age 21 minimum, and limits on quantities transported per vehicle.
Connecticut authorized adult-use cannabis delivery licenses in 2023 under CT Β§21a-420u, regulated by the CT Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). Delivery drivers must be 21 or older, badged employees of a licensed delivery service, and use GPS-tracked vehicles. Each delivery vehicle is limited to $10,000 in product per trip. Drivers must verify customer ID and age 21+ at the door using state-issued identification, refuse service to visibly intoxicated recipients, and cannot deliver to dorms or federally subsidized housing. Hartford does not impose additional delivery permits but applies general business licensing rules.
Delivery without DCP license, ID verification failures, or quantity overages may result in DCP license suspension, criminal referral, and forfeiture of inventory.
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