HB 2237
Medical marijuana; requiring employees of licensed medical marijuana dispensaries to apply for and receive medical marijuana credentials from the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority; codification; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill requires employees of licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Oklahoma to obtain medical marijuana credentials from the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). It outlines the application process, including required documentation and fees, and establishes restrictions on what credential holders can do, such as providing advice to patients and prohibiting certain sales practices. The bill also details procedures for credential renewal, updates, and potential disciplinary actions, including denial, suspension, or revocation, and mandates the display of credentials. Finally, it directs OMMA to create and enforce rules related to these requirements.
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