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HRS §201-13.9

Medical cannabis data collection

The Department of Health must keep collecting anonymous information about the medical cannabis program, like amounts grown and sold, patient numbers, prices, jobs, and economic effects. Dispensaries must give anonymous data when asked. The Department must share data analysis with the Legislature and Health Department when requested.

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The statute, as written — Medical cannabis; economic and other data; collection

(a) The department shall continuously collect de‑identified information regarding the medical cannabis registry and dispensary programs established pursuant to chapters 329 and 329D, including but not limited to information regarding the: (1) Quantities of cannabis cultivated and dispensed; (2) Number of qualifying patients; (3) Geographic areas in which cannabis is cultivated and consumed; (4) Prices of cannabis and related products; (5) Number of employment opportunities related to cannabis; and (6) Economic impact of cannabis cultivation and sales. (b) The department of health and dispensaries licensed pursuant to chapter 329D shall provide de-identified aggregated data as required by the department pursuant to this section. (c) Upon request, the department shall provide an analysis of the aggregated de-identified data to the department of health and the legislature.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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