Connecticut

Connecticut legalized medical cannabis in 2012 the sale of recreational cannabis became legal on Jan. 10, 2023. Residents over the age of 21 can legally possess and consume marijuana. Connecticut’s cannabis program includes licensed dispensaries and a focus on patient and customer access and safety. Connecticut cannabis training is recommended by the state to ensure safety and compliance.

    ImageNameLengthCompetencyStandardsLearning Objectives
    Cannabis Security Guard Certification
    Security Guard Certification

    Training Time: 8:00 Hours (Required)
    Enrollment Duration: 90-Day Access
    Credential Issued: Badge & Certificate
    Authorized: ASIS-International

    Connecticut Employee Compliance Certification
    Connecticut Employee Compliance Certification

    Training Time: 8:00 Hours (Average)
    Enrollment Duration: 90-Day Access
    Credential Issued: Badge & Certificate
    Standards: ISO, ANSI & RVT Programs

    USA Patient Advocate Certification
    USA Patient Advocate Certification

    Training Time: 10:00 Hours (Average)
    Enrollment Duration: 90-Day Access
    Credential Issued: Badge & Certificate
    Standards: HIPAA & OSHA Programs