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This guidance provides clarification to license and permit holders selling and serving alcoholic beverages about the applicable state regulations and federal guidance regarding the use of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD) products in alcoholic beverages.

THC is considered a schedule I substance and is illegal in Iowa. THC and CBD are prohibited in alcoholic beverages sold by license/permit holders in the state of Iowa.

  • Iowa Code section 124.204 lists THC as a schedule I hallucinogenic substance. CBD is only legal under the Medical Cannabidiol Act.
  • Iowa Code section 124.401 states that a person may recommend, possess, use, dispense, deliver, transport, or administer CBD if in accordance with the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 124E, Medical Cannabidiol Act.

A person holding an alcohol license/permit and the licensed premises must adhere to all laws.

  • A license/permit holder must be a person of good moral character. A person of good moral character will comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations in Iowa Code chapter 123.
  • The licensed premises must conform to all applicable laws, ordinances, resolutions, and health and fire regulations.
  • A person holding an alcohol license/permit shall not knowingly permit or engage in any criminal activity on the premises covered by a license/permit.
  • Mixed drinks or cocktails shall not include hallucinogenic or controlled substances. 

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