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Tennessee Cannabis Compliance: Tennessee Department of Health Requirements & State Reporting

Cannabis compliance in Tennessee requires adherence to Tennessee Department of Health regulations covering licensing,state tracking, product testing, packaging, and reporting. Non-compliance can result in fines, license suspension, or business closure.

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Dub Haven Editorial Team
Cannabis compliance experts • Last updated: May 2026
Regulatory Agency
Tennessee Department of Health
Tracking System
State Reporting
Market Status
Low-THC Only
Med. Legalized
2014

Tennessee Compliance Framework

Cannabis businesses in Tennessee must comply with regulations established by Tennessee Department of Health. These regulations cover the entire supply chain from cultivation to retail sale. Key compliance areas include state-mandated inventory reporting, product testing, packaging and labeling requirements, employee training, security protocols, and sales records.

State Seed-to-Sale Tracking

Tennessee requires cannabis businesses to track inventory from cultivation through retail sale through state-mandated reporting. Operators must enter all inventory transactions into the tracking system in real-time and reconcile physical inventory with system records regularly. Discrepancies must be documented and reported according to Tennessee Department of Health requirements.

Tracking Requirements

  • Real-time inventory entry for all plant and product movements
  • Batch and lot tracking from seed to sale
  • Waste and destruction logging
  • Transport manifest creation
  • Monthly reconciliation reports

Product Testing Requirements

All cannabis products in Tennessee must be tested by state-approved laboratories before sale. Testing requirements include potency analysis, pesticide residue screening, microbial contamination testing, heavy metal analysis, and residual solvent analysis for concentrates and edibles.

Potency Testing

THC, CBD, and other cannabinoid levels must be accurately reported on product labels.

Contaminant Screening

Tests for mold, yeast, E. coli, Salmonella, pesticides, and heavy metals.

Residual Solvents

Concentrates and extracts tested for butane, propane, and other solvents.

Terpenes

Many states now require terpene profiling for accurate product characterization.

Packaging & Labeling Rules

All cannabis product packaging in Tennessee must meet Tennessee Department of Health standards:

  • Child-resistant and tamper-evident closures
  • Opaque packaging (not transparent) unless visibility required
  • Cannabinoid content labeling (THC/CBD percentages or milligrams)
  • Batch/lot numbers for traceability
  • Expiration or best-by dates where applicable
  • State-mandated universal warning symbols
  • No designs appealing to minors (no cartoons, candy-like imagery)

Compliance Solutions from Dub Haven

Dub Haven provides compliance-ready compliance software integrated with Tennessee Department of Health requirements. Our POS solutions automate state reporting, flag potential violations before they occur, and make audit preparation straightforward. For operators needing personalized guidance, we offer compliance consulting to review your operations and identify potential vulnerabilities.

Compliance solutions for Tennessee

Dub Haven builds compliance-ready POS and compliance software for cannabis dispensaries in Tennessee.

Disclaimer: Cannabis regulations change frequently. This page was last updated in May 2026 and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Verify current requirements with Tennessee Department of Health before making business decisions.

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