Chapter 329D
31 sections
§329D-1 Definitions for medical cannabis rules
§329D-2 Medical cannabis dispensaries: who may operate and license rules
§329D-2.5 Office of Medical Cannabis Control and Regulation
§329D-3 Qualifications for a dispensary license
§329D-4 How to apply for a medical cannabis dispensary license
§329D-5 How medical cannabis dispensary licenses are chosen
§329D-5.5 What happens to a dispensary license when the licensee leaves
§329D-6 Dispensary operations
§329D-7 Medical cannabis dispensary rules
§329D-8 Rules for testing cannabis and certifying labs
§329D-9 Rules for making medical cannabis products
§329D-10 Allowed types of medical cannabis products
§329D-11 Rules for cannabis packaging and advertising
§329D-12 Who must pass a background check for medical cannabis
§329D-13 How much cannabis you can buy and where
§329D-14 Crimes for getting medical cannabis by fraud or forgery
§329D-15 Who is allowed inside a medical cannabis store
§329D-16 Who can enter a medical cannabis production center
§329D-17 Giving medical cannabis to a minor is a crime
§329D-18 Taking cannabis from a dispensary or production center; penalties
§329D-19 Falsifying medical cannabis dispensary records is a crime
§329D-19.5 Running a dispensary or cannabis ads without a license is a crime
§329D-20 Police and agencies can get dispensary records for criminal cases
§329D-21 License revocation and suspension
§329D-22 Where medical cannabis facilities can be located
§329D-23 Annual inspections, audits, and reports
§329D-24 Growing medical cannabis by patients and caregivers
§329D-24.5 Cannabis growers must have a license
§329D-25 State and federal agencies must work together on medical cannabis rules
§329D-26 State must run a medical cannabis education program
§329D-27 Administrative rules