Obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy (COO) from the Oklahoma State Fire Marshal is required for medical marijuana businesses to confirm compliance with safety and fire codes. The State Fire Marshal permits the use of third-party reviewers, such as CSG, to expedite plan approvals for a fee. This process generally includes a $750 service charge plus a per-square-foot fee, with reviews typically completed within 10 days after submission. Expedited third-party review is particularly useful for businesses outside counties with local fire marshals. These procedures are governed under regulations enforced by the Medical Marijuana Authority and the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
Certificates of Compliance
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Where To Display Your License Certificate on Your Premises
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Thank you for visiting our blog! Today, Oklahoma Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs is addressing a common question about where to post your license certificate at your premises. The requirement is simple: it must be in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises. Many people choose to display it right inside the front door so that anyone entering the facility can easily see it. As long as it’s visible and easily accessible, you’re meeting the statutory requirements. For more helpful information like this, be sure to check out our website at oklahomamedicalmarijuana.attorney. We’re here to help you navigate the complex world of cannabis law in Oklahoma.
Do I Need to Submit a New Certificate of Compliance with Every OMMA Renewal Application?
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We provide valuable information and resources for cannabis business owners in Oklahoma. Stay tuned for more updates and legal tips on navigating the cannabis industry in the state. If you have any specific questions or topics you would like us to cover, feel free to reach out. Remember, staying compliant is key to running a successful cannabis business. Thank you for visiting our blog and we look forward to helping you succeed in the Oklahoma cannabis industry.
When Do You Need a New Oklahoma Certificate of Compliance?
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If you sell your license and the name or location of your business has changed, then you would need a new certificate of compliance.
OMMA Renewal: Certificate of Compliance Changes Effective 11/01/2021
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November 1st, when you do your annual renewals with the OMMA, a Certificate of Compliances will not always be required.
What is an OMMA Certificate of Compliance?
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A Medical Marijuana Certificate of Compliance (MMCC) is an essential part of your application for a medical marijuana business license, whether you’re applying for a new license or a renewal.



