The OMMA says packages and labels can’t make any claims that medical marijuana products provide health or physical benefits to the patients.
Dispensary Licenses
Oklahoma law for medical marijuana dispensaries changes every legislative session. Keep up with how the law affects your Oklahoma medical marijuana dispensary with updates from a practicing Oklahoma medical marijuana dispensary attorney.
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Marijuana Products Packaging Label Requirements for Dispensaries in Oklahoma
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The OMMA state that labels, packages, and containers can’t be attractive to minors and can’t contain any content that targets children.
Can Dispensaries do Deliveries During Covid-19?
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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Attorney Isaiah Brydie answers a question he has been asked couple of times since this whole coronavirus stuff has sprung up, and that’s whether or not medical marijuana businesses could start doing delivery services to their patients who might be stuck in the house or can’t leave or anything. The short answer is…
It Is Crucial Dispensary Owners Keep Organized Records.
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Business records which shall include but are not limited to employee records, organizational documents such as your operating agreement or your corporate bylaws, tax records, journals, ledgers, supporting documents, checks, invoices, receipts and vouchers, and additionally as applicable any documents related to the processing, preparation and/or testing of medical marijuana and medical marijuana products including but not limited to, lab reports, test records, equipment inspections, training materials and standard operating procedures.
Dispensary Owners Need To Know About OMMA's Inspection Rules Changes.
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The Department shall conduct one onsite inspection at a testing laboratory applicant prior to the initial licensure and one onsite inspection annually thereafter. Oklahoma Attorney Isaiah Brydie says that means specifically to the testing facilities, that they’re going to get an initial inspection. Licensees shall be afforded at least 24 hours notice to secure legal representation prior to any interviews. Failure to make documents or other requested information available to the Department and/or refusal to appear or cooperate with an interview shall constitute grounds for non-renewal, suspension or revocation of a license. Or any other remedy or relief available under the law.
OMMAs New Renewal Applications Could Affect Your Dispensary Business.
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Applicants seeking to renew a commercial license issued prior to the enactment of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act shall submit documentation establishing proof of residency in accordance with the statute. Oklahoma Attorney Isaiah Brydie sees like OMMA is rid of that “grandfathered in” clause that people have tried and have been shelter up under with their older businesses that have been established prior to these changes.
Dispensary Owners Beware: OMMA Makes Big Changes To Medical Marijuana Business Rules.
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Medical Marijuana Attorney Isaiah Brydie explains the major changes to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana commercial business rules. These rules were created under OMMA. More specifically, A transporters license shall only be valid at the physical location that has been submitted to and approved by the department and are listed on the application.