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Licenses

The Explosives Licence authorizes the importation, storage, transportation, sale, and use of explosive materials in Saint Lucia. This licence ensures that all explosive-related activities comply with national safety standards and international best practices. Applicants must demonstrate secure handling procedures, appropriate storage facilities, and strict risk-mitigation protocols to protect public safety and critical infrastructure.

The Toxic Materials Licence regulates the possession, use, disposal, import, and transport of hazardous or poisonous substances. This licence ensures that individuals and businesses manage toxic materials responsibly, preventing harm to the environment, workers, and the public. Compliance includes adherence to established safety procedures, proper containment and waste-management practices, and reporting requirements.

The Cannabis Licence authorizes activities involving the cultivation, processing, distribution, retail, research, or export of cannabis and industrial hemp, in accordance with the Cannabis and Industrial Hemp Bill and accompanying regulations. This licence framework is designed to balance public health, financial viability, and social equity priorities while supporting the safe development of Saint Lucia’s cannabis industry. Applicants must comply with security, traceability, product-quality, and operational standards set by the RSA.

The Tobacco Licence authorizes the importation, manufacture, distribution, and sale of tobacco products within Saint Lucia. This licence ensures that tobacco-related activities follow health and consumer-protection regulations, including product standards, packaging rules, and restrictions designed to reduce public-health risks. Licence holders must comply with all relevant legislation and oversight requirements.

The Alcohol Licence regulates the production, importation, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages. The licence ensures responsible industry practices, promotes public safety, and supports effective monitoring of alcohol-related activities. Applicants must meet operational, storage, and sales requirements established under national legislation, as well as any additional guidelines issued by the RSA as modern regulatory frameworks continue to develop.