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FDA Import Alert 98-06: New Tobacco Products Detained Without Authorization
The FDA has updated Import Alert 98-06, which detains new tobacco products lacking required marketing authorization. This revision clarifies guidance and agency contacts, noting that ENDS products are now covered under a separate alert (98-07). Manufacturers and importers must ensure proper authorization to avoid detention.
New York Announces $10 Million for School-Based Dental Care
The New York State Department of Health announced $10 million to expand dental care services at school-based health centers. This funding will support dental service delivery, offset costs, cover staffing, purchase equipment, and expand service capacity for students across the state over five years.
Measles Case Confirmed in Broomfield, CO
Colorado public health officials have confirmed a measles case in Broomfield County and identified several public locations with potential exposure. The case is not linked to previous exposures, suggesting potential unidentified community transmission. Residents are advised to monitor for symptoms and seek medical attention if exposed.
Washington State Health Department Revokes/Suspends 37 Provider Licenses
The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of 37 health care providers in February 2026. Actions were taken for reasons including noncompliance with child support orders, infection control violations, and failure to complete required ethics courses.
BSCC Releases $125 Million for Illicit Cannabis Enforcement
The Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) has released $125 million in grant funding to support local governments in their efforts to combat illicit cannabis operations. This funding, part of a larger statewide initiative, aims to address public health and safety impacts associated with illegal cannabis activities.
Massachusetts Confirms Two Measles Cases
Massachusetts public health officials announced two confirmed cases of measles in the state for 2026. The cases are being investigated for potential exposures, and residents are reminded of the importance of the MMR vaccine in preventing measles amidst national and international outbreaks.
California Officials Seize Illegal Cannabis Plants Worth $57 Million
California state officials, led by Governor Gavin Newsom, announced the seizure of over 58,000 illegal cannabis plants and approximately three tons of processed cannabis in November. The operation, conducted by the Department of Cannabis Control, targeted the illicit market and resulted in the eradication of plants and product valued at an estimated $56.5 million.
Cannabis Business Dispute and Fraud Avoidance Guidance
The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) has issued guidance on avoiding business disputes and fraud within the cannabis industry. The document outlines proactive measures for vetting partners, understanding contracts, and maintaining records to prevent common pitfalls.
DCC Awards $30 Million in Cannabis Research Grants
The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) awarded nearly $30 million in research grants to nine academic institutions for 22 projects. This funding, derived from cannabis tax revenues, supports research on economic dynamics, public health, and environmental impacts related to cannabis.
Sonoma County CEQA Cannabis Projects Public Comment
The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) has released draft environmental documents for three commercial cannabis projects in Sonoma County for public review and comment. These documents, prepared under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), analyze potential environmental impacts and propose mitigation measures. The comment period is open until March 1, 2026.
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