Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 30-95.040
PURPOSE: Under Article XIV, Section 1 of the Missouri Constitution, the Department of Health and Senior Services is authorized to regulate and control the operations of Cultivation, Infused Product Manufacturing, Dispensary, Testing, and Transportation facilities, and to grant, refuse, suspend, fine, restrict, or revoke the licenses and certifications for such facilities. This rule explains how this authority will be exercised.
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES SECTION FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGULATION MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGULATORY PROGRAM DATE:
and certification of cultivation, infused products manufacturing, dispensary, testing, and transportation facilities on August 3, 2019.
(B) For cultivation, manufacturing, dispensary, and testing facilities, the department will publish, on its website, time periods during which it will accept applications for review. All complete applications received by the department that are submitted during the application time periods will be approved or denied within one hundred fifty (150) days of that application’s submission.
or during the first application time period and during any subsequent application period are nonrefundable.
od, any application fees submitted outside of an application time period will not be accepted.
able after a time period for accepting applications has passed, the department will determine when to publish, on its website, a new time period during which it will accept applications and will publish that new time period on its website at least six (6) months prior to the beginning of that time period.
plete if they include all information required for applications by this rule and by 19 CSR 30-95.025(4). The department will notify an applicant if an application is incomplete and will specify in that notification what information is missing. Applicants will be given seven (7) days to provide missing information.
| PRIMARYCAREGIVERNAME: | ||
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| LASTNAME: | FIRSTNAME: | MIDDLENAME: |
| SOCIALSECURITYNUMBER: | DATEOFBIRTH: | |
| I, ______________________________, affirm that it is mydesire that ____________________________, serve | ||
| as my primarycaregiver in order to assist me in the medical use of marijuana. |
| PATIENTAUTHORIZATIONFORM | ||
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| A Patient Authorization Form is required by 19 CSR 30-95.030 as proof of a patient’s desire that a particular | ||
| individual serve as the patient’s primarycaregiver and must be submitted with a PrimaryCaregiver Registration | ||
| Application. Please ensure information provided is consistent with the applicable PrimaryCaregiver Registration | ||
| Application. | ||
| PATIENTNAME: | ||
| LASTNAME: | FIRSTNAME: | MIDDLENAME: |
(F) Licenses and certification for facilities may be suspended, denied, or revoked.
ing information in an application, its application may be denied or, if the information is later discovered to have been false or misleading, its license or certification may be revoked. Plans, assurances, and projections offered in answers to 19 CSR 30-95.025(4) evaluation criteria questions may be considered false or misleading if, upon application for license renewal, the department determines the facility has not made a reasonable effort to implement or follow-through on those plans, assurances, or projections.
this chapter or fails to comply with a corrective action plan, its license or certification may be suspended or revoked.
plete application within seven (7) days of being notified that an application is incomplete, the license or certification for which the applicant is applying will be denied.
tification but has not passed a commencement inspection within one (1) year of the department issuing the license or certification, the license or certification may be revoked.
department order to immediately suspend all or a part of its operations, the license or certification shall be revoked.
minimum standards for licenses and certifications pursuant to 19 CSR 30-95.025(4), the license or certification for which the applicant is applying will be denied.
other dangerous materials to extract resins from marijuana without a manufacturing facility license, the facility’s license may be suspended for up to one (1) year.
juana in a false or misleading manner, or in any manner designed to cause confusion between a marijuana product and any product not containing marijuana, the facility’s license may be suspended or revoked.
to comply with seed-to-sale tracking requirements or intentionally misuses or falsifies seed-to-sale tracking data, the facility’s license may be revoked.
(2) Application Requirements. Facilities must obtain a license or certification to cultivate, manufacture, dispense, test, and transport medical marijuana in Missouri. All applications for facility licenses or certifications and for renewals of licenses or certifications shall include at least the following information:
applicant entity is majority owned by Missouri residents, and a written description or visual representation of the facility’s ownership structure including all entities listed on the Ownership Structure Form;
(D) For each owner claiming Missouri residency for purposes of subsection (C) of this section, a statement that the owner has resided in Missouri for at least one (1) year and does not claim resident privileges in another state or country, as well as proof of current Missouri residency, which shall be shown by—
license, a Missouri Identification Card, a current Missouri motor vehicle registration, or a recent Missouri utility bill; or
some other evidence of residence in Missouri, which shall be approved or denied at the discretion of the director of the medical marijuana program as sufficient proof of residency;
(F) Proposed address of the facility and—
shows compliance with the facility location requirements of subsection (4)(B) of this rule or 19 CSR 30-95.100(2)(C); or
ernment requirement different than the requirement in subsection (4)(B) of this rule or 19 CSR 30-95.100(2)(C) and a map of the surrounding area that shows compliance with the facility location requirements of the local government; and
address of the facility complies with the facility location requirements of subsection (4)(B) of this rule or 19 CSR 30-95.100(2)(C);
who hold any portion of the economic or voting interest of the facility who will also have access to medical marijuana or the medical marijuana facility, and all officers, directors, board members, managers, and employees identified in the application, have submitted fingerprints within the previous six (6) months for a state and federal fingerprintbased criminal background check to be conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol;
(3) Facility Ownership and Employment.
(E) Facility Agent Identification Cards. Each owner, officer, manager, contractor, employee, and other support staff of a licensed or certified cultivation, dispensary, manufacturing, testing, or transportation facility shall obtain an agent identification card, which shall be assigned and display a unique, identifying number. For all such individuals associated with an entity at the time it is licensed or certified, any work they are performing for that entity may continue, but application for an agent identification card must be made within thirty (30) days of a license or certification being granted. For all other such individuals, applications for agent identification cards will be accepted only after an individual receives an offer of employment from a licensed or certified facility, and for those individuals, agent identification cards must be granted before they may begin employment with a licensed or certified entity.
tion cards and renewals of agent identification cards shall include at least the following information in a department-approved format:
ty number of the applicant;
applicant has submitted fingerprints within the previous six (6) months for a state and federal fingerprint-based criminal background check to be conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol;
employment from a licensed or certified facility; and
valid for three (3) years.
offense, agent identification card holders must notify the department within thirty (30) days of the arrest.
tractor is a person or company that undertakes a contract with a licensed or certified facility to perform work that would include access to medical marijuana or related equipment or supplies for a time period greater than fourteen (14) days.
owner is a person who holds any portion of the economic or voting interests of a facility and who will have access to medical marijuana or a medical marijuana facility.
must have their cards and a governmentissued photo ID accessible to them at all times while performing work in or on behalf of a facility.
administration and processing fee for identification cards, which shall be due at the time of application or renewal. This fee shall be seventy-five dollars ($75) on the effective date of this rule but shall increase or decrease each year by the percentage of increase or decrease from the end of the previous calendar year of the Consumer Price Index, or successor index as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, or its successor agency. The department shall publish the current fees, including any adjustments, on its website at http://medicalmarijuana.mo.gov.
(4) Facility Operation, Policies, and Procedures.
(B) Unless expressly allowed by the local government, no new cultivation, infused products manufacturing, dispensary, or testing facility shall be sited, at the time of application for license or for local zoning approval, whichever is earlier, within one thousand feet (1,000') of any then-existing elementary or secondary school, daycare, or church.
the distance between the facility and the school, daycare, or church shall be measured from the external wall of the facility structure closest in proximity to the school, daycare, or church to the closest point of the property line of the school, daycare, or church. If the school, daycare, or church is part of a larger structure, such as an office building or strip mall, the distance shall be measured to the entrance or exit of the school, daycare, or church closest in proximity to the facility.
a larger structure, such as an office building or strip mall, the distance between the facility and the school, daycare, or church shall be measured from the property line of the school, daycare, or church to the facility’s entrance or exit closest in proximity to the school, daycare, or church. If the school, daycare, or church is part of a larger structure, such as an office building or strip mall, the distance shall be measured to the entrance or exit of the school, daycare, or church closest in proximity to the facility.
the shortest path between the demarcation points that can be lawfully traveled by foot.
(C) All licensed or certified cultivation, dispensary, manufacturing, testing, and transportation facilities must seek and obtain the department’s approval before they may—
or otherwise transfer its license to any other entity.
certification will be transferred is owned by the same entities as was the entity to which the department originally issued the license or certification, the request may be submitted after the facility at issue has been granted a license and must include at least the following:
including fictitious business names, and a certificate of good standing from the Missouri Secretary of State; and
ture Form, included herein, which must show the applicant entity is owned by the same entities as was the entity to which the department originally issued the license or certification;
certification will be transferred is not owned by the same entities as was the entity to which the department originally issued the license or certification, the request may be submitted beginning January 1, 2021, and shall include at least the same information required for an initial application for license or certification;
(10%) or more of the ownership interests of the facility. Such requests may be submitted after the facilities at issue have been granted a license and must include at least the following:
Form, included herein, which must show the applicant entity is majority owned by Missouri residents, and a written description or visual representation of the facility’s ownership structure including all entities listed on the Ownership Structure Form;
residency for purposes of subparagraph B of this paragraph, a statement that the owner has resided in Missouri for at least one (1) year and does not claim resident privileges in another state or country, as well as proof of current Missouri residency, which shall be shown by—
er’s license, a Missouri Identification Card, a current Missouri motor vehicle registration, or a recent Missouri utility bill; or
available, some other evidence of residence in Missouri, which shall be approved or denied at the discretion of the director of the medical marijuana program as sufficient proof of residency;
certified or applying for licensure or certification in Missouri to cultivate, manufacture, dispense, or test medical marijuana that are or will be under substantially common control, ownership, or management as the applicant. For each facility listed, an explanation of how the facility is under substantially common control, ownership, or management as the applicant, with supporting documentation;
who owns the facility, in whole or in part, has a disqualifying felony offense; and
owners who hold any portion of the economic or voting interest of a facility who will also have access to medical marijuana or a medical marijuana facility, and all officers, directors, board members, managers, and employees identified in the application have submitted fingerprints within the previous six months for a state and federal fingerprintbased criminal background check to be conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol;
physical design or make material changes to the current physical design of the facility, including its location. Such requests may be submitted after the facilities at issue have been granted a license and shall include at least the following:
schematics, or blueprints for the facility;
changes to the facility comply with the facility location requirements of subsection (4)(B) of this rule or 19 CSR 30-95.100(2)(C) and any facility location requirements of the local government;
which the facility will be located has enacted zoning restrictions applicable to the facility, the text of the restrictions and a description of how the changes to the facility comply with those restrictions; and
explanation for why operating the facility at its original location is currently unduly burdensome for the licensee and proof that claims made in the facility’s initial licensure application regarding benefits of its original location also apply to the facility’s newly proposed location;
location. Such requests may be submitted after the facilities at issue have been granted a license and shall include at least the following:
blueprints for the combined facilities;
combination of facilities complies with the facility location requirements of subsection (4)(B) of this rule or 19 CSR 30- 95.100(2)(C) and any location requirements of the local government;
which the combined facilities will be located has enacted zoning restrictions applicable to the combined facilities, the text of the restric- 19 CSR 30-95
tions and a description of how the combined facilities will comply with those restrictions; and
between two (2) or more entities with different ownership, documents showing the agreements between the entities concerning their respective roles and their relationship in regard to management, operation, and maintenance of the combined facility. Such agreements shall include an acknowledgment that all entities sharing management, operations, or maintenance of the combined facility shall be jointly responsible for compliance with the applicable department regulations for the shared spaces of the combined facility; or
sited at a location other than the approved location of the facility. Such requests may be submitted after the facility at issue has been granted a license and shall include at least the following:
blueprints for the warehouse;
location for the warehouse complies with the facility location requirements of subsection (4)(B) of this rule or 19 CSR 30- 95.100(2)(C) and any location requirements of the local government that would apply to the facility for which the warehouse is being constructed;
which the warehouse will be located has enacted zoning restrictions applicable to the facility for which the warehouse is being constructed, the text of the restrictions and a description of how the warehouse will comply with those restrictions; and
will comply with all other rules applicable to the facility for which the warehouse is being constructed.
described in this subsection must be accompanied by an administration and processing fee, due at the time of the request. This fee shall be two thousand dollars ($2000) on the effective date of this rule but shall increase or decrease each year by the percentage of increase or decrease from the end of the previous calendar year of the Consumer Price Index, or successor index as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, or its successor agency. The department shall publish the current fees, including any adjustments, on its website at http://medicalmarijuana.mo.gov
December 31, 2020, marijuana for medical use shall be grown from seeds or plants obtained from a Missouri licensed cultivation or dispensary facility.
(E) Any excess or unusable medical marijuana or medical marijuana byproduct of a cultivation, manufacturing, dispensary, testing, or transportation facility shall be disposed of in the following manner, as applicable:
ing medical marijuana production and processing must be stored, managed, and disposed of in accordance with applicable state, tribal, local, and municipal laws and regulations. Facilities must keep records of the final disposal destinations of all such wastes for at least five (5) years;
marijuana production and processing must be disposed of in compliance with applicable state, tribal, local, and municipal laws and regulations;
cessing of medical marijuana plants must be evaluated against state hazardous waste regulations to determine if those wastes qualify as hazardous waste. It is the responsibility of each waste generator to properly evaluate their waste to determine if it is a hazardous waste per 40 CFR 262.11. If a generator's waste does qualify as a hazardous waste, then that waste is subject to the applicable hazardous waste management standards.
CFR 261.2, must be evaluated under the hazardous waste regulations, including:
flowers, trim, and solid plant material used to create an extract;
other similar materials used in the cultivation, manufacturing, or testing process;
solvents, and laboratory wastes from any medical marijuana processing or quality assurance testing; and
fails to meet quality testing.
and solid plant material are not in themselves considered hazardous waste unless they have been treated or contaminated with a hazardous waste constituent;
not qualify as hazardous waste per 40 CFR 262.11 must be rendered unusable prior to leaving a facility, including plant waste, such as roots, stalks, leaves, and stems;
does not qualify as hazardous may be rendered unusable by grinding and incorporating the medical marijuana plant waste with other nonhazardous ground materials so the resulting mixture is at least fifty percent (50%) nonmarijuana waste by volume. Material used to grind with the medical marijuana may be either compostable waste or noncompostable waste. Other methods to render medical marijuana waste unusable must be approved by the department before implementation.
cal marijuana waste to be disposed as compost feedstock or in another organic waste method (for example, anaerobic digester) may be mixed with the following types of waste materials:
Medical marijuana waste to be disposed in a landfill or another disposal method (for example, incinerator) may be mixed with the following types of waste materials:
been rendered unusable may be delivered to a permitted solid waste facility for final disposition. Examples of acceptable permitted solid waste facilities include:
Compost, anaerobic digester, or other facility with approval of the local health department; and
Landfill, incinerator, or other facility with approval of the local health department; or
stored securely before final disposition, which can be done within the facility in areas designated for disposal activities or, if necessary, outside the facility in a locked, tamperresistant receptacle.
(F) All cultivation, manufacturing, dispensary, testing, and transportation facilities must establish and follow procedures to ensure medical marijuana remains free from contaminants. The procedures must address, at a minimum:
equipment or supplies that will come in contact with medical marijuana including receipt and storage;
3. Environmental factors, such as:
smooth, hard surfaces that are easily cleaned;
trols;
mental conditions;
ing rooms and equipment;
equipment used to control sanitary conditions; and
facilities, an air supply filtered through highefficiency particulate air filters under positive pressure.
(G) All cultivation, infused products manufacturing, dispensary, testing, and transportation facilities shall implement inventory control systems and procedures as follows:
ing a facility agent who is generally responsible for the inventory control systems and procedures for that facility;
cal marijuana required by this rule must be conducted with a National Type Evaluation Program approved scale, which shall be capable of weighing and measuring accurately at all times and recalibrated at least yearly;
certified seed-to-sale tracking system to track medical marijuana from seed or immature plant stage until the medical marijuana is purchased by a qualifying patient or primary caregiver or destroyed. Records entered into the seed-to-sale tracking system must include each day’s beginning inventory, harvests, acquisitions, sales, disbursements, remediations, disposals, transfers, ending inventory, and any other data necessary for inventory control records in the statewide track and trace system;
facility shall—
inventory system that documents the flow of materials through the manufacturing process;
the raw material used to the finished product on the basis of each process lot. Significant variances must be documented, investigated by management personnel, and reported to the department and to the facility that ordered the infused product within twenty-four (24) hours of discovering the variances; and
inventory counts to be performed by facility employees who do not participate in the manufacturing process, which shall be reconciled to the perpetual inventory records. Significant variances must be documented, investigated by management personnel, and reported to the department within twenty-four (24) hours of discovering the variances;
responsible for ensuring that every amount of medical marijuana sold or disbursed to a qualifying patient or primary caregiver is recorded in the seed-to-sale tracking system as a purchase by or on behalf of the applicable qualifying patient. Amounts of medical marijuana shall be recorded—
in ounces or grams;
ligrams of THC;
the amount of medical marijuana in the inventory of the facility, the facility must document where in the facility’s processes the loss has occurred, if possible, and take and document corrective action. If the reduction in the amount of medical marijuana in the inventory of the facility is due to suspected criminal activity by a facility agent, the facility shall report the facility agent to the department and to the appropriate law enforcement agencies within twenty-four (24) hours of discovering the suspected criminal activity;
maintain all records required by this subsection for at least five (5) years; and
or loss of connection to the statewide track and trace system, the facility may continue performing for up to five (5) hours all actions that are required to be tracked, except sales of medical marijuana or transfers of medical marijuana from the facility, as long as the facility records all necessary tracking information and enters that information into its seed-to-sale tracking system upon restoration of the system or into the statewide track and trace system upon restoration of the connection.
(H) All cultivation, infused products manufacturing, and dispensary facilities shall ensure the security of medical marijuana and facility employees by taking at least the following measures:
security equipment designed to prevent unauthorized entrance into limited access areas and to prevent diversion and inversion of medical marijuana including:
detect unauthorized intrusion, which may include a signal system interconnected with a radio frequency method, such as cellular or private radio signals, or other mechanical or electronic devices;
tivation, exterior lighting to facilitate surveillance, which shall cover the exterior and perimeter of the facility;
including:
that is nineteen inches (19") or more;
ately producing a clear still photo from any video camera image;
ing resolution of at least 1920 x 1080, or the equivalent, at a rate of at least fifteen (15) frames per second, that operate in such a way as to allow identification of people and activities in the monitored space, in all lighting levels, that are capable of being accessed remotely by the department or a law enforcement agency in real time upon request, and that provide coverage of—
facility, including windows, and all entrances and exits from limited access areas;
areas of the facility, including at least twenty feet (20') of space around the perimeter of an outdoor grow area;
at least two (2) angles, where it is cultivated, cured, trimmed, processed, rendered unusable, and disposed;
ings from the video cameras for at least sixty (60) days in a secure on-site or off-site location or through a service or network that provides on-demand access to the recordings and that allows for providing copies of the recordings to the department upon request and at the expense of the facility;
that provides an audible and visual notification of any failure in the electronic monitoring system; and
video cameras and recording equipment to support at least sixty (60) minutes of recording in the event of a power outage;
areas, which shall be controlled by electronic card access systems, biometric identification systems, or other equivalent means, except that, in addition to these means, all external access doors shall be equipped with a locking mechanism that may be used in case of power failure. Access information shall be recorded, and all records of entry shall be maintained for at least one (1) year;
notification to alert local law enforcement agencies of an unauthorized breach of security at the facility; and
point-of-sale, reception area, vault, and electronic monitoring station with capability of alerting local law enforcement agencies 19 CSR 30-95
immediately of an unauthorized breach of security at the facility;
procedures—
of the facility that contain medical marijuana to only persons authorized to be in those areas, which shall include, when necessary for business purposes, contractors hired for no more than fourteen (14) days and other visitors, all of which may enter the restricted area if they sign in and sign out of a visitor log and are escorted at all times by facility agents in a ratio of no less than one (1) facility agent per five (5) visitors;
to be in the areas of the facility that contain medical marijuana;
responsible for inventory control activities;
available in any retail areas of the facility and for notifying the public that there is a minimal amount of money available, including by posting of a sign;
electronic notification and manual, silent alarms to alert local law enforcement agencies of an unauthorized breach of security at the facility, including designation of on-call facility personnel to respond to, and to be available to law enforcement personnel who respond to, any alarms; and
updated on whether the facility employs armed security personnel and how law enforcement can identify such personnel on sight;
shall construct an exterior barrier around the perimeter of the marijuana cultivation area that consists of a fence that is—
or stronger chain link;
security wire;
and
area is not easily viewed from outside the fence;
access area must ensure either that the window cannot be opened and is designed to prevent intrusion or that the window is otherwise inaccessible from the outside;
camera used pursuant to this section—
which possesses the capability to accurately display the date and time of recorded events AND SENIOR SERVICES
on the recording in a manner that does not significantly obstruct the recorded view; and
prevent the video camera from being readily obstructed, tampered with, or disabled;
effort to repair any malfunction of security equipment within seventy-two (72) hours after the malfunction is discovered. A facility shall notify the department within twentyfour (24) hours after a malfunction is discovered and provide a plan of correction.
this section malfunctions, the facility shall immediately provide alternative video camera coverage or use other security measures until video camera coverage can be restored, such as assigning additional supervisory or security personnel, to provide for the security of the facility. If the facility uses other security measures, the facility must immediately notify the department, and the department will determine whether the other security measures are adequate and for what amount of time those other security measures will be acceptable.
that documents each malfunction and repair of the security equipment of the facility. The log must state the date, time, and nature of each malfunction; the efforts taken to repair the malfunction and the date of each effort; the reason for any delay in repairing the malfunction; the date the malfunction is repaired and; if applicable, any alternative security measures that were taken. The log must also list, by date and time, all communications with the department concerning each malfunction and corrective action. The facility shall maintain the log for at least one (1) year after the date of last entry in the log;
manager who shall be responsible for—
security measures to ensure compliance with this subsection and to identify potential security issues;
measures, emergency response, and theft prevention and response within one (1) week of hiring and on an annual basis;
contractors who intend to provide services to the facility before the contractor is hired by or enters into a contract with the facility; and
third party who intends to provide security to the facility before the third party is hired by or enters into a contract with the facility; and
security manager of the facility, any facility agents who provide security for the facility, and the employees of any third party who provides security to the facility have completed the following training:
related subject;
a related subject;
force or a related subject that covers when the use of force is and is not necessary;
crime scene or a related subject;
protected areas of a facility or a related subject;
training at the facility in providing security services; and
classroom training in providing security services.
(J) Medical marijuana that fails testing or is subject to a recall must either be destroyed by any facility in possession of that medical marijuana or, at the election of the facility from which the failed test or recalled item originated, and with approval of the department, may be remediated, if possible.
pass all testing required by 19 CSR 30- 95.070;
any particular medical marijuana once.
(K) All cultivation, infused products manufacturing, and dispensary facilities shall ensure that all medical marijuana is packaged and labeled in a manner consistent with the following:
age, or label marijuana—
confusion between a marijuana product and any product not containing marijuana; or
to a minor;
products shall be sold in containers clearly and conspicuously labeled with:
infused Product” in a font size at least as large as the largest other font size used on the package; and
impairment may result from the use of Marijuana” in a font no smaller than seven- (7-) point type;
products packaged for retail sale before delivery to a dispensary must be packaged in opaque, re-sealable packaging designed or constructed to be significantly difficult for children under five (5) years of age to open but not normally difficult for adults to use properly. Any marijuana or marijuanainfused products not packaged for retail sale before delivery to a dispensary must be packaged by the dispensary upon sale to a qualifying patient or primary caregiver in opaque, re-sealable packaging designed or constructed to be significantly difficult for children under five (5) years of age to open but not normally difficult for adults to use properly. All edible marijuana-infused products must be packaged for retail by the infused-products manufacturer before transfer to a dispensary;
products shall bear a label displaying the following information, in the following order:
included in the package:
na, weight shall be listed in ounces or grams;
be listed in grams; or
shall be listed by milligrams of THC;
use, and estimated length of time the dosage will have an effect;
acid, cannabidiol, cannabidiol acid, and cannabinol concentration per dosage;
which shall not include groupings of ingredients that obscure the actual ingredients, such as “proprietary blend” or “spices”;
marijuana, the name, as recorded with the Missouri Secretary of State, of the cultivating facility from which the marijuana in the package originated and, in the case of infused products, the name of the infused-product manufacturer, as recorded with the Missouri Secretary of State; and
mation or design elements included on marijuana or marijuana-infused products shall be placed in such a way as to obscure any of the information required by this section;
product packaging shall not include claims of health benefits but may include health warnings; and
products must, at all times, be tagged with traceability information generated by the statewide track and trace system.
(M) Signage and advertising on facility premises must comply with the following:
marijuana paraphernalia, or advertisements for these items in a way that is visible to the general public from a public right-of-way; and
public, interior signage, must comply with any local ordinances for signs or advertising and—
than the facility’s business name or trade name, address, phone number, and website; and
representations of marijuana plants, products, or paraphernalia, including representations that indicate the presence of these items, such as smoke.
(5) Facility Inspections.
(A) Submission of an application for a facility license or certification constitutes consent to inspection by the department. A department inspector conducting an inspection pursuant to this section need not give prior notice of the inspection and, during the inspection, must be given access to all areas and property of the facility, including vehicles, wherever located, without delay.
at least annually, with or without notice, to ensure compliance with this chapter.
it determines an inspection is needed, conduct an inspection, including an inspection of any part of the premises, qualifications of personnel, methods of operation, records, and policies and procedures of a licensed or certified facility.
interview an owner, officer, manager, contractor, employee, or other support staff of a licensed or certified facility, and the facility shall arrange for the interview to occur as soon as possible but not later than five (5) days after the department makes the request.
that the department conduct a commencement inspection to confirm the facility is in compliance with all requirements of this chapter.
(C) Violations, Compliance Verification Inspections, and Suspension.
an inspection or otherwise, that a facility is not in compliance with the department’s regulations, the department will issue an Initial Notice of Violation to the facility that explains how the facility has violated the department’s regulations and what remedial actions the department expects the facility to take to correct the violations.
violations, the facility shall correct the violations within fifteen (15) days, and the department will conduct a follow-up inspection within fifteen (15) to thirty (30) days to confirm the facility has corrected the violations. The facility shall notify the department if it believes it needs additional time to correct the violations, which the department may grant for good cause.
tion reveals the violations have not been corrected, the department will issue a Final Notice of Violation to the facility explaining how the facility continues to violate the department’s regulations, what remedial actions the department expects the facility to take, and notifying the facility that its license or certifications will be suspended if the specified remedial action is not taken and the violations corrected within thirty (30) days.
rected thirty (30) days after a Final Notice of Violation and no extension of this deadline has been granted by the department, the facility’s license or certification will be suspended, the facility will be required to cease operations, and the facility must sign a corrective action plan designed to bring the facility into compliance.
(D) If, at any time, the department determines a facility presents an immediate and serious threat to the health and safety of the public or of the facility’s employees, the department may order the facility to immediately suspend all or a part of its operations until the threat has been eliminated. AND SENIOR SERVICES
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES SECTION FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGULATION MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGULATORY PROGRAM OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE FORM
OWNER INFORMATION – Pursuant to 19 CSR 30-95.040, all entities that own any portion of the economic or voting interests of the applicant facility must be listed on this form. Natural persons whose ownership interest contributes to the facility’s claim that it is majority owned by Missouri residents must be listed on this form in their individual capacity and must include a residence address in the “Address” field as well as the name of the business entity in which he or she holds an economic or voting interest. Refer to 19 CSR 30-95.010 for applicable definitions. Use additional sheets as necessary. BUSINESS ENTITY NAME AND TAX NUMBER
NATURAL PERSON CLAIMING RESIDENCY FOR PURPOSES OF MAJORITY OWNERSHIP CALCULATION? YES NO
BUSINESS ENTITY NAME AND TAX NUMBER
NATURAL PERSON CLAIMING RESIDENCY FOR PURPOSES OF MAJORITY OWNERSHIP CALCULATION? YES NO
BUSINESS ENTITY NAME AND TAX NUMBER
NATURAL PERSON CLAIMING RESIDENCY FOR PURPOSES OF MAJORITY OWNERSHIP CALCULATION? YES NO MO 580-3270 (5-19) % ECONOMIC INTEREST
% ECONOMIC INTEREST
% ECONOMIC INTEREST % VOTING INTEREST
% VOTING INTEREST
% VOTING INTEREST
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AUTHORITY: sections 1.3.(1)(b) and 1.3.(2) of Article XIV, Mo. Const. and section 195.820, RSMo Supp. 2019.* Emergency rule filed May 24, 2019, effective June 3, 2019, expired Feb. 27, 2020. Original rule filed May 24, 2019, effective Jan. 30, 2020. Original authority: 195.820, RSMo 2019.