In Nevada, cannabis businesses are regulated by the Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB). The CCB does not require licensed dispensaries and other cannabis-related businesses to carry cannabis business insurance.
All cannabis businesses should carry general liability insurance, which they might need to secure a loan, or sign a commercial lease or contract. A commercial general liability policy covers the most common risks of owning a small business, such as lawsuits from customers who suffer an injury or property damage at your shop.
To comply with Nevada law, your business needs to carry workers’ compensation insurance if you have employees. And, if you have any business-owned vehicles, state law requires that you carry commercial auto insurance.
Keep in mind that although NV has approved cannabis for medical and recreational use, each city and town is permitted to decide whether or not to allow cannabis businesses. For example, Churchill County and the City of Fallon currently do not allow recreational dispensaries.
In addition, some cities and towns may require additional licenses or permits. For instance, the city of Las Vegas requires dispensary owners to obtain a special use permit from the city planning department, in addition to the CCB's requirements.
You’ll need to research your state, county, and city laws to make sure your dispensary or other cannabis business is obeying the rules.
While there are no cannabis business insurance requirements in Nevada for running a dispensary, it's still a good idea to get coverage to keep your business protected. Dispensary owners should also consider the following policies:
While these are a top priority for cannabis sellers, they aren’t the only policies you need to run a business. You can always call our dedicated agent at (872) 260-5150 if you’re unsure which policies you need.
Although there are no cannabis business insurance requirements, there are several other requirements for running a cannabis facility in Nevada.
Perhaps most important, you need a license from the CCB to open a dispensary or other cannabis business. To keep that license, you need to follow the CCB's rules about selling, storing, and transporting cannabis.
For example, Nevada requires cannabis businesses to:
Be sure to read Nevada's laws and requirements to make sure your cannabis business is in full compliance.
If you run an NV dispensary, you can complete Insureon’s easy online application to get quotes from top U.S. carriers. For other cannabis businesses, you can call our dedicated agent at (872) 260-5150 to get insurance quotes for your business.. Once you find a policy that fits your needs, you can begin coverage in less than 24 hours.
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