Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2646 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/08/2021

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
April 7, 2021 
AS AMENDED 
 
ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 2646 	By: Echols and Davis of the 
House 
 
  and 
 
  Taylor and Rogers of the 
Senate 
 
 
 
 
[ medical marijuana - patient and caregiver licensing 
requirements - dispensary licensing requirements - 
commercial grower licensing requirements - 
protections for medical marijuana patient licensees - 
taxation of medical marijuana - license revocations 
and hearings - Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act - Oklahoma Medical Mar ijuana Waste 
Management Act - codification - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     Section 1, State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412, as last amended by Section 44, Chapter 
161, O.S.L. 2020 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 420), is amended to 
read as follows: 
Section 420.  A.  A person in possession of a state -issued 
medical marijuana patient license shall be able to: 
1.  Consume marijuana legally; 
2.  Legally possess up to three (3) ounces or eighty-four and 
nine-tenths (84.9) grams of marijuana on their person;   
 
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3.  Legally possess six mature marijuana plants and the 
harvested marijuana therefrom ; 
4.  Legally possess six seedling plants; 
5.  Legally possess o ne (1) ounce or twenty-eight and three-
tenths (28.3) grams of concentrated marijuana; 
6.  Legally possess seventy -two (72) ounces or two thousand 
thirty-seven and six-tenths (2,037.6) grams of edible marijuana; and 
7.  Legally possess up to eight (8) ounce s or two hundred 
twenty-six and four-tenths (226.4) grams of marijuana in their 
residence; and 
8.  Legally possess seventy -two ounces (72) ounces of topical 
marijuana. 
B.  Possession of up to one and one -half (1.5) ounces or forty-
two and forty-five one-hundredths (42.45) grams of marijuana by 
persons who can state a medical condition, but are not in possession 
of a state-issued medical marijuana patient license, shall 
constitute a misdemeanor offense not subject to imprisonment but 
punishable by a fine not to exceed Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) 
and shall not be subject to imprisonment for the offense .  Any law 
enforcement officer who comes in contact with a person in violation 
of this subsection and who is satisfied as to the identity of the 
person, as well as any other pertinent information the law 
enforcement officer deems necessary, shall issue to the person a 
written citation containing a notice to answer the charge against   
 
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the person in the appropriate court.  Upon receiving the written 
promise of the alleged violator to answer as specified in the 
citation, the law enforcement officer shall release the person upon 
personal recognizance unless there has been a violation of another 
provision of law. 
C.  A regulatory office shall be established under the State 
Department of Health which shall re ceive applications for medical 
marijuana patient and caregiver license recipients, dispensaries, 
growers, and packagers processors within sixty (60) days of the 
passage of this initiative. 
D.  The State Department o f Health shall, within thirty (30) 
days of passage of this initiative, make available on its website, 
in an easy-to-find easy-to-find location, an application for a 
medical marijuana patient license.  The license shall be good valid 
for two (2) years.  The biannual application fee shall be One 
Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or Twenty Dollars ($20.00) for 
individuals on Medicaid, Medicare or SoonerCare.  The methods of 
payment shall be provided on the website of the Department.  
Reprints of the medical marijuana patient license shall be Twenty 
Dollars ($20.00). 
E.  A short-term medical marijuana patient license application 
shall also be made available on the website of the State Department 
of Health.  A short-term medical marijuana patient license shall be 
granted to any applicant who can meet the requirements for a two-  
 
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year medical marijuana patient license, but whose physician 
recommendation for medical marijuana is only valid for sixty (60) 
days.  Short-term medical marijuana patient licenses shall be issued 
for sixty (60) days.  The fee for a short -term medical marijuana  
patient license, reprints of the short -term medical marijuana 
patient license, and the procedure for extending or renewing the 
license shall be determined by the Department. 
F.  A temporary medical marijuana patient license application 
shall also be made available on the website of the State Department 
of Health for residents of other states .  A temporary medical 
marijuana patient license shall be granted to any medical marijuana 
license holder from other states, provided that the state has a 
state-regulated medical marijuana program , and the applicant can 
prove he or she is a member of such program.  Temporary medical 
marijuana patient licenses shall be issued for thirty (30) days.  
The cost for a temporary medical marijuana patient license shall be 
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).  Renewal shall be granted with 
resubmission of a new application.  No additional criteria shall be 
required.  Reprints of the temporary medical marijuana patient 
license shall be Twenty Dollars ($20.00). 
G. Medical marijuana patient license applicants sha ll submit 
his or her their applications to the State Department of Health for 
approval.  The applicant shall be an a resident of Oklahoma state   
 
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resident and shall prove residency by a valid driver license, 
utility bills, or other accepted methods. 
H. The State Department of Health shall review the medical 
marijuana patient license application,; approve or, reject or deny 
the application,; and mail the approval or, rejection or denial 
letter stating any reasons for the rejection or denial to the 
applicant within fourteen (14) business days of receipt of the 
application.  Approved applicants shall be issued a medical 
marijuana patient license which shall act as proof of hi s or her 
approved status.  Applications may only be rejected or denied based 
on the applicant not meeting stated criteria or improper completion 
of the application. 
I.  The State Department of Health shall only keep the following 
records for each approved medical marijuana license: 
1.  A digital photograph of the license holder; 
2.  The expiration date of the license; 
3.  The county where the card was issued; and 
4.  A unique 24-character identification number assigned to the 
license. 
J.  The State Department of Health shall make available, both on 
its website and through a telephone verifi cation system, an easy 
method to validate the authenticity of the medical marijuana patient 
license by the unique 24 -character identification number.   
 
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K. J.  The State Department of Health shall ensure that all 
application medical marijuana patient and caregiv er records and 
information are sealed to protect the privacy of medical marijuana 
patient license applicants. 
L. K.  A caregiver license shall be made available for qua lified 
caregivers of a medical marijuana patient license holder who is 
homebound.  As provi ded in Section 11 427.11 of Enrolled House Bill 
No. 2612 of the 1st Session of the 57th Oklahoma Legislature this 
title, the caregiver license shall provide the care giver the same 
rights as the medical marijuana patient licensee, including the 
ability to possess marijuana, marijuana products and mature and 
immature plants pursuant to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and 
Patient Protection Act, but excluding the ability to use marijuana 
or marijuana products unless the caregiver has a medical marijuana 
patient license.  An applicant Applicants for a caregiver license 
shall submit proof of the license status and homebound status of the 
medical marijuana patient and proof t hat the applicant is the 
designee of the medical marijuana patient.  The applicant shall al so 
submit proof that he or she is eighteen (18) years of age or older 
and proof of his or her Oklahoma residency.  This shall be the only 
criteria for a caregiver li cense. 
M. L.  All applicants for a medical marijuana patient license 
shall be eighteen (18) ye ars of age or older.  A special exception 
shall be granted to an applicant under the age of eighteen (18);   
 
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however, these applications shall be signed by two phys icians and 
the parent or legal guardian of the applicant. 
N. M.  All applications for a medical m arijuana patient license 
shall be signed by an Oklahoma physician licensed by and in good 
standing with the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision 
or the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners .  There are no 
qualifying conditions.  A medical mariju ana patient license must 
shall be recommended according to the accepted standards a 
reasonable and prudent physician would follow when recommending or 
approving any medication. No physician may be unduly stigmatized or 
harassed for signing a medical marij uana patient license 
application. 
O. N.  Counties and cities may enact medical marijuana 
guidelines allowing medical marijuana patient license holders or 
caregivers caregiver license holders to exceed the state limits set 
forth in subsection A of this section . 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     Section 2, State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 421), is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 421.  A.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health shall , 
within thirty (30) days of passage of this initiative, make 
available, on their its website, in an easy to find easy-to-find 
location, an application for a medical mariju ana dispensary license.  
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($2,500.00) and a.  A method of payment will shall be provided on 
the website of the Department.  Retail Dispensary applicants must 
all be Oklahoma state residents of Oklahoma.  Any entity applying 
for a retail dispensary license must be owned by an Oklahoma state 
resident and must be registered to do business in Oklahoma.  The 
Oklahoma State Department of Health shall have two (2) weeks ninety 
(90) business days to review the application,; approve or, reject or 
deny the application,; and mail the approval/rejection approval, 
rejection or denial letter (if rejected, stating reasons for 
rejection) the rejection or denial to the applicant. 
B.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health must shall approve 
all applications which meet the following criteria: 
1.  Applicant The applicant must be age twenty-five (25) years 
of age or older; 
2.  Any The applicant, if applying as an individual, must show 
residency in the State of Oklaho ma; 
3.  All applying entities must show that all members, managers, 
and board members are Oklahoma residents; 
4.  An applying entity may show ownership of non -Oklahoma 
residents, but that percentage ownership may not exceed twenty -five 
percent (25%); 
5.  All applying individuals or entities must be registered to 
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6.  All applicants must disclose all ownership ; interests in the 
dispensary. 
7.  Applicant(s) Applicants with only a nonviolent felony 
conviction(s) conviction in the last two (2) years, any other felony 
conviction in five 5 (years) the last five (5) years , inmates in the 
custody of the Department of Corrections , or any person currently 
incarcerated may shall not qualify for a medical marijuana 
dispensary license. 
C.  Retailers will Licensed medical marijuana dispensaries shall 
be required to complete a monthly sal es report to the Oklahoma State 
Department of Health.  This report will shall be due on the 15
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fifteenth of each month and provide reporting on the previous month.  
This report will shall detail the weight of marijuana purchased at 
wholesale and the weig ht of marijuana sold to card holders licensed 
medical marijuana patients and licensed caregivers , and account for 
any waste.  The report will shall show total sales in dollars, tax 
collected in dollars, and tax due in dollars.  The Oklahoma State 
Department of Health will shall have oversight and auditing 
responsibilities to ensure that all marijuana being grown is 
accounted for.  A retailer will only be subject to a penalty if a 
gross discrepancy exists and cannot be explained.  Penalties for 
fraudulent reporting occurring within any 2 year time period will be 
an initial fine of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) (first) and 
revocation of licensin g (second).   
 
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D.  Only a licensed medical marijuana retailer dispensary may 
conduct retail sales of marijuana, or m arijuana derivatives in the 
form provided by licensed processors, and these products can only be 
sold to a medical marijuana license holder or their caregiver.  
Penalties for fraudulent sales occurring within any 2 year time 
period will be an initial fine of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) 
(first) and revocation of licensing (second) .  Beginning on the 
effective date of this act, licensed medic al marijuana dispensaries 
shall be authorized to package and sell pre -rolled marijuana to 
licensed medical mariju ana patients and licensed caregivers.  The 
products described in this subsection shall contain only the ground 
parts of the marijuana plant and shall not include marijuana 
concentrates or derivatives.  The total net weight of each pre -roll 
packaged and sold by a medical marijuana dispensary shall not exceed 
one (1) gram.  These products shall be tested, packaged and labeled 
in accordance with Okl ahoma law and rules promulgated by the State 
Commissioner of Health. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY    Section 3, State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 422), is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 422. A.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health will 
shall, within thirty (30) days of passage of this initiative, make 
available, on their its website, in an easy to find easy-to-find 
location, an application for a commercial grower license.  The   
 
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application fee will shall be Two Thousand Five H undred Dollars 
($2,500.00) and methods.  A method of payment will shall be provided 
on the website of the Department.  The Oklahoma State Department of 
Health has two (2) weeks shall have ninety (90) days to review the 
application,; approve or, reject or deny the application,; and mail 
the approval/rejection approval, rejection or denial letter (if 
rejected, stating the reasons for rejection) the rejection or denial 
to the applicant. 
B.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health must shall approve 
all applications which meet the following criteria: 
1.  Applicant The applicant must be age twenty-five (25) years 
of age or older; 
2.  Any The applicant, if applying as an individual, must show 
residency in the State of Oklahom a; 
3.  All applying entities must show that all members, managers, 
and board members are Oklahoma residents; 
4.  An applying entity may show ownership of non -Oklahoma 
residents, but that percentage ownership may not exceed twenty -five 
percent (25%); 
5.  All applying individuals or entities must be registered to 
conduct business in the State of Oklahoma; and 
6.  All applicants mus t disclose all ownership ; interests in the 
commercial grower operation.   
 
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7.  Applicant(s) Applicants with only a nonviolent felony 
conviction(s) conviction in the last two (2) years, any other felony 
conviction in the last five (5) years, inmates in the custody of the 
Department of Corrections , or any person currently incarcerated may 
shall not qualify for a commercial grower license. 
C.  A licensed commercial grower may s ell marijuana to a 
licensed retailer, dispensary or a licensed packager processor.  
Further, these sales will by a licensed commercial grower shall be 
considered wholesale sales and shall not be subject to taxation.  
Under no circumstances may a licensed c ommercial grower sell 
marijuana directly to a licensed medical marijuana license holder 
patient or licensed caregiver .  A licensed commercial grower may 
only sell at the wholesale level to a licensed retailer dispensary, 
a licensed grower or a licensed processor.  If the federal 
government lifts restrictions on buying and selling marijuana 
between states, then a licensed commercial grower would be allowed 
to sell and buy marijuana wholesale from, or to, an out of state 
out-of-state wholesale provider.  A licensed commer cial grower will 
shall be required to complete a monthly yield and sales report to 
the Oklahoma State Department of Health.  This report will shall be 
due on the 15
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previous month.  This report will shall detail the amount of 
marijuana harvested in pounds, the amount of drying or dried 
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processors in pounds, the amount of waste in pounds, and t he amount 
of marijuana sold to retailers licensed dispensaries in lbs pounds.  
Additionally, this report will shall show total wholesale sa les in 
dollars.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health will shall have 
oversight and auditing responsibilities to e nsure that all marijuana 
being grown by licensed commercial growers is accounted for.  A 
licensed grower will only be subject to a penalty if a gross 
discrepancy exists and cannot be explained.  Penalties for 
fraudulent reporting or sales occurring within any 2 year time 
period will be an initial fine of Fi ve Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) 
(first) and revocation of licensing (second). 
D.  There shall be no limits on how much marijuana a licensed 
commercial grower can grow. 
E.  Beginning on the effective date of this act, licensed 
commercial growers shall be au thorized to package and sell pre -
rolled marijuana to licensed medical marijuana dispens aries.  The 
products described in this subsection shall contain only the ground 
parts of the marijuana plant and shal l not include marijuana 
concentrates or derivatives.  The total net weight of each pre -roll 
packaged and sold by medical marijuana commerci al growers shall not 
exceed one (1) gram.  These products must be tested, packaged and 
labeled in accordance with Okl ahoma law and rules promulgated by the 
State Commissioner of Health.   
 
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SECTION 4.     AMENDATORY     Section 4, State Questio n No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 423), is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 423. A.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health shall , 
within thirty (30) days of passage of this initiative, make 
available, on their its website, in an easy to find easy-to-find 
location, an application for a medical marijuana processing license .  
The Department shall be authorized to issue two types of medical 
marijuana processor licenses: 
1.  Nonvolatile, which involves using any solvent in the 
extraction process that is not a volatile solvent, including carbon 
dioxide; and 
2.  Volatile, which involves us ing any solvent that is or 
produces a flammable gas or vapor that , when present in the air in 
sufficient quantities, will create explosive or ignitable mixtures 
and may also include extraction using nonvolatile solvents or no 
solvents. 
The application fee for a nonvolatile or volatile medical marijuana 
processor license shall be Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars 
($2,500.00) and methods.  A method of payment will shall be provided 
on the website of the Department.  The Oklahoma State Department of 
Health shall have two (2) weeks ninety (90) days to review the 
application,; approve or, reject or deny the application,; and mail 
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rejected, stating the reasons for rejection) the rejection or denial 
to the applicant. 
B.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health must shall approve 
all applications which meet the following criteria: 
1.  Applicant The applicant must be age twenty-five (25) years 
of age or older; 
2.  Any The applicant, if applying as an individual, must show 
residency in the State of Oklahoma; 
3.  All applying entities must show that all members, managers, 
and board members are Oklahoma re sidents; 
4.  An applying entity may show ownership of non -Oklahoma 
residents, but that percentage ownersh ip may not exceed twenty-five 
percent (25%); 
5.  All applying ind ividuals or entities must be registered to 
conduct business in the State of Oklahoma; and 
6.  All applicants must disclose all ownership ; interests in the 
processing operation. 
7.  Applicant(s) Applicants with only a nonviolent felony 
conviction(s) conviction in the last two (2) years, any other felony 
conviction in the last five (5) years, inmates in the custody of the 
Department of Corrections , or any person currently incarcerated may 
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C.  1. A licensed processor may take marijuana plants and 
distill or process these plants into concentrates, edibles, and 
other forms for consumption. 
2. As required by subsection D of this section, the Oklahoma 
State Department of Health will shall, within sixty (60) days of 
passage of this initiative, make available a set of standards which 
will shall be used by licensed processors in the preparation of 
edible marijuana products.  This The standards should be in line 
with current food preparation guidelines and no.  No excessive or 
punitive rules may be established by the Oklahoma State Department 
of Health.  Once 
3.  Up to two times a year, the Oklahoma State Department of 
Health may inspect a proc essing operation and determine its 
compliance with the preparatio n standards.  If deficiencies are 
found, a written report of deficiency will shall be issued to the 
licensed processor.  The licensed processor will shall have one (1) 
month to correct the de ficiency or be subject to a fine of Five 
Hundred Dollars ($500.00 ) for each deficiency. 
4. A licensed processor may sell marijuana products it creates 
to a licensed retailer, dispensary or any other licensed processor.  
Further, these All sales will by a licensed processor shall be 
considered wholesale sales and shall not be subject to taxation. 
5. Under no circumstances may a licensed processor sell 
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marijuana license holder patient or licensed caregiver. However, a 
licensed processor may process cann abis into a concentrated form , 
for a licensed medical license holder, marijuana patient for a fee.  
Processors will 
6.  Licensed processors shall be required to complete a monthly 
yield and sales report to the Oklahoma State Department of Health.  
This report will shall be due on the 15
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shall provide reporting on the previous month.  This report will 
shall detail the amount of marijuana and medical marijuana produ cts 
purchased in pounds, the amount of marijuana cooked or proces sed in 
pounds, and the amount of waste in pounds.  Additionally, this 
report will shall show total wholesale sales in dollars.  The 
Oklahoma State Department of Health will shall have oversight and 
auditing responsibilities to ensure that all marijuana bei ng grown 
processed is accounted for.  A licensed processor will only be 
subject to a penalty if a gross discrepancy exists and cannot be 
explained.  Penalties for fraudulent reporting occurri ng within any 
2 year time period will be an initial fine of Five Thousand Dollars 
($5,000.00) (first) and revocation of licensing (second). 
D.  The Department shall oversee the inspection and compliance 
of licensed processors producing products with mariju ana as an 
additive.  The Oklahoma State Department of Health will shall be 
compelled to, within thirty (30) days of passage of this initiative, 
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Marijuana Advisory Council , who are marijuana i ndustry experts, to 
create a list of food safety standards for pr ocessing and handling 
medical marijuana in Oklahoma.  These standards will shall be 
adopted by the agency Department and the agency can Department may 
enforce these standards for licensed processors.  The agency will 
Department shall develop a standards re view procedure and these 
standards can be altered by calling another board council of twelve 
(12) Oklahoma marijuana industry experts.  A signed letter of twenty 
(20) operating, licensed processors would shall constitute a need 
for a new board council and standard standards review. 
E.  If it becomes permissible , under federal law, marijuana may 
be moved across state lines. 
F.  Any device used for the processing or consumption of medical 
marijuana shall be considered legal to be sold, manufactured, 
distributed, and possessed.  No merchant, wholesaler, manufacturer , 
or individual may unduly be unduly harassed or prosecuted for 
selling, manufacturing , or possession of medical possessing 
marijuana paraphernalia. 
SECTION 5.     AMENDATORY     Sect ion 6, State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412, as last amended by Section 46, Chapter 
161, O.S.L. 2020 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 425), is amended to 
read as follows: 
Section 425.  A.  No school or landlord may refuse to enroll or 
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her status as a medical marij uana license holder patient licensee, 
unless failing to do so would cause the school or landlord the 
potential to lose a monetary or licensing -related benefit under 
federal law or regulations. 
B.  Unless a failure to do so would cause an employer the 
potential to lose a monetary or licensing -related benefit under 
federal law or regulations, an employer may no t discriminate against 
a person in hiring, termination or imposin g any term or condition of 
employment or otherwise penalize a person based upon either: 
1.  The the status of the person as a medical marijuana license 
holder; or 
2. patient licensee. Employers may take action against a holder 
of a medical marijuana license patient licensee if the holder 
licensee uses or possesses marijuana while in his or her place of 
employment or during the hours of employment.  Employers may not 
take action against the holder of a medical marijuana license 
patient licensee solely based upon the status of an employee as a 
medical marijuana license holder patient licensee or the results of 
a drug test showing positive for marijuana or its components. 
C.  For the purposes of medical care, including organ 
transplants, the authorized use of marijuana by a medical marijuana 
license holder patient licensee shall be considered t he equivalent 
of the use of any other medication under the direction of a 
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otherwise disqualify a regi stered qualifying patient from medical 
care. 
D.  No medical marijuana license holder patient licensee may be 
denied custody of or visitation or parenting time with a minor 
child, and there is no presumption of neglect or child endangerment 
for conduct allowed under this law, unless the behavior of the 
person medical marijuana patient licens ee creates an unreasonable 
danger to the safety of the minor child. 
E.  No person holding who possesses a medical marijuana patient 
license may be unduly be withheld from holding a state-issued 
license by virtue of their being his or her status as a medical 
marijuana license holder patient licensee including, but not limited 
to, a concealed carry permit. 
F.  1.  No city or local municipality may unduly change or 
restrict zoning laws to prevent the opening of a retail medical 
marijuana establishment dispensary. 
2.  For purposes of this subsection, an undue change or 
restriction of municipal zoning laws means an act which entirely 
prevents retail medical marijuana establishments dispensaries from 
operating within municipal boundaries as a matter of law.  
Municipalities may follow their standard planning and zoning 
procedures to determine if certain zones or distr icts would be 
appropriate for locating marijuana -licensed premises, medical 
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by-products are cultivated, grown, processed, stored or 
manufactured. 
3.  For purposes of this section, "retail ma rijuana 
establishment" means an entity licensed by the State Depa rtment of 
Health as a medical marijuana dispensary.  Retail A medical 
marijuana establishment dispensary does not include those other 
entities licensed by the Department as marijuana -licensed premises, 
medical marijuana businesses or other facilities or lo cations where 
marijuana or any product containing marijuana or its by -products are 
cultivated, grown, processed, stored or manufactured. 
G.  The location of any retail medical marijuana establishment 
dispensary is specifically prohibited within one thousan d (1,000) 
feet of any public or private school entrance.  The distance 
indicated in this section shall be measured from the nearest 
property line of such public or private school to the neare st 
perimeter wall of the licensed premises of such medical mariju ana 
dispensary.  If a medical marijuana dispensary met the requirements 
of this subsection at the time of its initial licensure, the medical 
marijuana dispensary licensee shall be permitted t o continue 
operating at the licensed premises in the same manner, and not be 
subject to nonrenewal or revocation, despite subsequent events or 
changes in regulations occurring after licensure that would render 
the medical marijuana dispensary in violation by being within one 
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or private school is established within one thousand (1,000) fe et of 
any medical marijuana dispensary after such dispensary has been 
licensed, the provisions of this su bsection shall not be a deterrent 
to the renewal of such license or warrant revocation of the license.  
For purposes of this subsection, a property own ed, used or operated 
by a public or private school that is not used for classroom 
instruction on core cur riculum, such as an administrative building, 
athletic facility, b allpark, field or stadium, shall not constitute 
a public or private school unless such property is located on the 
same campus as a building used for classroom instruction on core 
curriculum. 
H.  Research shall be provided for under this law.  A researcher 
may apply to the State Department of Health for a special research 
license.  The research license shall be granted, provided the 
applicant meets the criteria listed under subsection B of Sect ion 
421 of this title in the Medical Marijuana and Patient Protec tion 
Act.  Research license holders licensees shall be required to file 
monthly consumption reports to the State Department of Health with 
amounts of marijuana used for research.  Biomedical and clinical 
research which is subject to federal regulations and institutional 
oversight shall not be subject to oversight by the State Department 
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SECTION 6.     AMENDATORY     Section 7, State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 426), is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 426.  A.  The tax on retail medical marijuana sales will 
shall be established at seven percent (7%) of the gross amount 
received by the seller. 
B.  This tax will shall be collected at the point of sale.  Tax 
proceeds will shall be applied primarily to finance the regulatory 
office. 
C.  If proceeds from the lev y authorized by subsection A of this 
section exceed the budgeted amount for running the regulatory 
office, any surplus shall be apportioned with seventy -five percent 
(75%) going to the General Revenue Fund and may only be expended for 
common education.  Tw enty-five percent (25%) shall be apportioned to 
the Oklahoma State Department of Health and earmarked for drug and 
alcohol rehabilitation and prevention. 
SECTION 7.     AMENDATORY     Section 4, Chapter 509, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 202 0, Section 426.1), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 426.1. A.  Except for revocation hearings conc erning 
licensed patients, as defined in Section 2 of Enrolled Hous e Bill 
No. 2612 of the 1st Session of the 57th Oklahoma Legislature, all 
All licensure revocation hearings conducted pursuant to marijuana 
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party may request a copy of the recording of the proceedings.  
Copies shall be provided to local law enforcement if the revocation 
was based on alleged criminal activity. 
B.  The State Department of Health shall assist any law 
enforcement officer in the performance of his or her duties upon 
such request by the law enforcement officer or the request of other 
local officials having jurisdic tion.  Except for license information 
concerning licensed patients, as defined in Section 2 427.2 of 
Enrolled House Bill No. 2612 of the 1st Session of the 57th Oklahoma 
Legislature this title, the Department shall share information with 
law enforcement agencies upon request without a subpoena or search 
warrant. 
C.  The State Department of Health shall make available all 
information displayed on medical marijuana licenses, as well as on 
whether or not the a medical marijuana patient or caregiver license 
is valid, to law enforcement electronically through the Oklahoma Law 
Enforcement Telecommunications System an online verification system. 
D.  The Department shall make avai lable to Oklahoma state 
agencies and political subdivisions a list of marijuana -licensed 
premises, medical marijuana businesses or any other premises where 
marijuana or its by-products are licensed to be cultivated, grown, 
processed, stored or manufactured to aid Oklahoma state agencies and 
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their jurisdiction and ensure ensuring compliance with local 
applicable law, rules and regulations. 
E.  All marijuana-licensed premises, medical marijuana 
businesses or any other premises where marijuana or its by -products 
are licensed to be cultivated, grown, processed, stored or 
manufactured shall submit with their application or request to 
change location, after notifying the political subdivision of thei r 
intent, a certificate of compliance from the political subdivision 
where the facility of the applicant or use licensee is to be located 
certifying compliance with zoning classifications, a pplicable 
municipal ordinances and all applicable safety, electric al, fire, 
plumbing, waste, construction and building specification codes. 
SECTION 8.     AMENDATORY     Section 2, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as last amended by Section 48, C hapter 161, O.S.L. 2020 (63 
O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.2), is am ended to read as follows: 
Section 427.2. As used in this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protection Act : 
1.  "Advertising" means the act of providing consideration for 
the publication, dissemination, solicitation, or circulation, of 
visual, oral, or written communication to induce directly or 
indirectly any person to patroniz e a particular medical marijuana 
business, or to purchase particular medical marijuana or a medical 
marijuana product.  Advertising includes marketing, but does not 
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2.  "Authority" means the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Author ity; 
3.  "Batch number" means a unique numeric or alphanumeric 
identifier assigned prior to testing to allow for inventory tracking 
and traceability; 
4.  "Cannabinoid" me ans any of the chemical compounds that are 
active principles of marijuana; 
5.  "Caregiver" means a family member or assistant who regularly 
looks after a medical marijuana license holder wh om a physician 
attests needs assistance; 
6.  "Child-resistant" means special packaging that is: 
a. designed or constructed to be significantly difficult 
for children under five (5) years of age to open and 
not difficult for normal adults to use properly as 
defined by 16 C.F.R. 1700.15 (1995) and 16 C.F.R. 
1700.20 (1995), 
b. opaque so that the outermost packaging does not allow 
the product to be seen withou t opening the packaging 
material, and 
c. resealable to maintain its child -resistant 
effectiveness for multiple openings for any product 
intended for more than a single us e or containing 
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7.  "Clone" means a nonflowering plant cut from a m other plant 
that is capable of developing into a new plant and has shown no 
signs of flowering; 
8.  "Commissioner" means the State Commissioner of Health; 
9.  "Complete application" means a document prepared in 
accordance with the provisions set forth in this act the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act , rules promulgated 
pursuant thereto, and the forms and instructions provided by the 
Department, includin g any supporting documentation required and the 
applicable license application fee; 
10.  "Department" means the State Department of Health; 
11.  "Director" means the Executive Director of t he Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana Authority; 
12.  "Dispense" means the selling of medical marijuana or a 
medical marijuana product to a qualified patient or the designated 
caregiver of the patient that is packaged in a suitable container 
appropriately labeled for subsequent administration to or use by a 
qualifying patient; 
13.  "Dispensary" means a medical marijuana dispensary, an 
entity that has been licensed by the Department pursuant to this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act to 
purchase medical marijuana or medical marijuana products from a 
licensed medical marijuana commercial grower or licensed medical 
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medical marijuana, and to sell medical marijuana or medical 
marijuana products to licensed patients and caregivers as defined 
under in this act section, or sell or transfer products to another 
licensed dispensary; 
14.  "Edible medical marijuana product" means any medical -
marijuana-infused product for which the intend ed use is oral 
consumption including, but not limited to, any type of food, drink 
or pill; 
15.  "Entity" means an individual, general partnership, limite d 
partnership, limited liability company, trust, estate, association, 
corporation, cooperative, or any other legal or commercial entity; 
16.  "Flower" means the reproduct ive organs of the marijuana or 
cannabis plant referred to as the bud or parts of the p lant that are 
harvested and used to consume for consumption in a variety of 
medical marijuana products; 
17.  "Flowering" means the reproductive state of the marijuana 
or cannabis plant in which there are physical signs of flower or 
budding out of the nodes of the stem; 
18.  "Food-based medical marijuana concentrate" means a medical 
marijuana concentrate tha t was produced by extracting cannabinoids 
from medical marijuana th rough the use of propylene glycol, 
glycerin, butter, olive oil, coconut oil or other t ypical food-safe 
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19.  "Good cause" for purposes of an initial, renewal or 
reinstatement license application, or for purposes of discipline of 
a licensee, means: 
a. the licensee or applicant has violated, does not meet, 
or has failed to comply with any of the terms, 
conditions or provisions of the act, any rules 
promulgated pursuant thereto, or any supplemental 
relevant state or local law, rule or regulation, 
b. the licensee or applicant has failed to comply with 
any special terms or conditions that were placed upon 
the license pursuant to an order of the State 
Department of Health, Oklahoma Med ical Marijuana 
Authority or the municipality, or 
c. the licensed premises of a medical marijuana business 
or applicant have been operated in a manner tha t 
adversely affects the public health or welfare or the 
safety of the immediate vicinity in which the 
establishment is located; 
20. "Harvest batch" means a specifically identified quantity of 
medical marijuana that is uniform in strain, cultivated utilizi ng 
the same cultivation practices, harvested at the same time from the 
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21. 20. "Harvested marijuana" means post-flowering 
postflowering medical marijuana not including trim, concentrate or 
waste; 
22. 21. "Heat- or pressure-based medical marijuana concentrate" 
means a medical marijuana concentrate that was produced by 
extracting cannabinoids from medical marijuana through the use of 
heat or pressure; 
23. 22. "Immature plant" means a nonflowering marijuana plant 
that has not demonstrated signs of flowering; 
24. 23. "Inventory tracking system" means the requ ired tracking 
system that accounts for the entire life span of medical marijuana 
from either the seed or immature plant stage until the medical 
marijuana or and medical marijuana product is sold to a patient at a 
products, including any testing samples the reof and medical 
marijuana dispensary, transferred to a medical mar ijuana research 
facility, destroyed by a medical marijuana business or used in a 
research project by a medical marijuana research facility waste; 
25. 24. "Licensed patient" or "patient" me ans a person who has 
been issued a medical marijuana patient licens e by the State 
Department of Health or Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority; 
26. 25. "Licensed premises" means the premises specified in an 
application for a medical marijuana business lic ense, medical 
marijuana research facility license or medical mariju ana education 
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and Patient Protection Act that are owned or in possession of the 
licensee and within which the licensee i s authorized to cultivate, 
manufacture, distribute, sell, store, tr ansport, test or research 
medical marijuana or medical marijuana products in accordanc e with 
the provisions of this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and 
Patient Protection Act and rules promulgated pursuant thereto; 
27. 26. "Manufacture" means the produ ction, propagation, 
compounding or processing of a medical marijuana product, excludin g 
marijuana plants, either directly or indirectly by extraction from 
substances of natural or synthetic origin, or independently by means 
of chemical synthesis, or by a c ombination of extraction and 
chemical synthesis; 
28. 27. "Marijuana" shall have the s ame meaning as such term is 
defined in Section 2 -101 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes this 
title; 
29. 28. "Material change" means any change that would require a 
substantive revision to the standard operating procedures of a 
licensee for the cultivati on or production of medical marijuana, 
medical marijuana concentrate or medical marijuana products affect 
the qualifications for licensure of an applicant or licensee ; 
30. 29. "Mature plant" means a harvestable female marijuana 
plant that is flowering; 
31. 30. "Medical marijuana business (MMB)" means a licensed 
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marijuana commercial grower, medical marijua na laboratory, medical 
marijuana business operator, or a medical marijuana transporter ; 
32. 31. "Medical marijuana concentrate" or "concentrate" means 
a specific subset of medical marijuan a that was produced by 
extracting cannabinoids from medical marijua na.  Categories of 
medical marijuana concentrate include water -based medical marijuana 
concentrate, food-based medical marijuana concentrate, solvent -based 
medical marijuana concentrate, an d heat- or pressure-based medical 
marijuana concentrate; 
33. 32. "Medical marijuana commercial grower" or "commercial 
grower" means an entity licensed t o cultivate, prepare and package 
medical marijuana or package medical marijuana as pre -rolls, and 
transfer or contract for transfer medical marijuana and medical 
marijuana pre-rolls to a medical marijuana dispensary, medical 
marijuana processor, any other medical marijuana commercial grower, 
medical marijuana research facility , and medical marijuana educati on 
facility and pesticide manufacturers .  A commercial grower may s ell 
seeds, flower or clones to commercial growers pursuant to this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act ; 
34. 33. "Medical marijuana education facility" or "educati on 
facility" means a person or entity approved pursuant to this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act to operate a 
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or testing of medical marijuana, or the production , manufacture, 
extraction, processing, packaging or creation of medical -marijuana-
infused products or medical marijuana products as described in this 
act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act; 
35. 34. "Medical-marijuana-infused product" means a product 
infused with medical marijuana including, but not limited to, edible 
products, ointments and tinctures; 
36. 35. "Medical marijuana product" or "product" means a 
product that contains cannabinoids that have been extracted from 
plant material or the resin therefrom by physical or chemical means 
and is intended for administr ation to a qualified patient including, 
but not limited to, oils, tinctures, edibles, pills, topical fo rms, 
gels, creams, vapors, patches, liquids, and forms administered by a 
nebulizer, excluding live plant forms which are considered medical 
marijuana; 
37. 36. "Medical marijuana processor" means a person or entity 
licensed pursuant to this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and 
Patient Protection Act to operate a busines s including the 
production, manufacture, extraction, processing, packaging or 
creation of concentrate, medical -marijuana-infused products or 
medical marijuana products as described in this act the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act ; 
38. 37. "Medical marijuana research facility" or "research 
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medical marijuana research.  A medical marijuana research facility 
is not a medical marijuana business; 
39. 38. "Medical marijuana testing laboratory" or "laboratory" 
means a public or private laboratory licensed pursuant to this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act , to 
conduct testing and resea rch on medical marijuana and medical 
marijuana products; 
40. 39. "Medical marijuana t ransporter" or "transporter" means 
a person or entity that is licensed pursuant to this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act .  A medical 
marijuana transporter does not include a medical marijuana business 
that transports its own me dical marijuana, medical marijuana 
concentrate or medical marijuana products to a property or facility 
adjacent to or connected to the licensed premises if the property i s 
another licensed premises of the same medical marijuana business; 
41. 40. "Medical marijuana waste" or "waste" means unused, 
surplus, returned or out -of-date marijuana, plant debris of t he 
plant of the genus Cannabis, including dead plants and all unuse d 
plant parts and roots, except the term shall not include roots, 
stems, stalks and fa n leaves; 
42. 41. "Medical use" means the acquisition, possession, use, 
delivery, transfer or transpor tation of medical marijuana, medical 
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licensed patient; 
43. 42. "Mother plant" means a marijuana plant that is grown or 
maintained for the purpose of generating clones, and that will not 
be used to produce plant material for sale to a medical marijuana 
processor or medical marijuana dispensary; 
44. 43. "Oklahoma physician" or "physician" means a physician 
licensed by and in good sta nding with the State Board of Medical 
Licensure and Supervision, th e State Board of Osteopathic Examiners 
or the Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners; 
45. 44. "Oklahoma resident" means an individual who can provide 
proof of residency as required by this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protection Act ; 
46. 45. "Owner" means, except where the context otherwise 
requires, a direct beneficial ow ner including, but not limited to, 
all persons or entities as follows: 
a. all shareholders owning an in terest of a corporate 
entity and all officers of a corporate entity , 
b. all partners of a general partnership, 
c. all general partners and all limited pa rtners that own 
an interest in a limited partnership, 
d. all members that own an interest in a limited 
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e. all beneficiaries that hold a beneficial inte rest in a 
trust and all trustees of a trust, 
f. all persons or entities that own inter est in a joint 
venture, 
g. all persons or entities that own an interest in an 
association, 
h. the owners of any other type of legal entity, and 
i. any other person holdin g an interest or convertible 
note in any entity which owns, operates or manages a 
licensed facility; 
47. 46. "Package" or "packaging" means any container or wrapper 
that may be used by a m edical marijuana business to enclose or 
contain medical marijuana; 
48. 47. "Person" means a natural person, partnership, 
association, business trust, co mpany, corporation, estate, limited 
liability company, trust or any other legal entity or organization, 
or a manager, agent, owner, director, servant, officer or employee 
thereof, except that "person" does not include any governmental 
organization; 
49. 48. "Pesticide" means any substance or mixture of 
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelli ng or 
mitigating any pest or any substance or mixture of substances 
intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant, 
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is a "new animal drug" as designated by the United States Food and 
Drug Administration; 
50. 49. "Production batch" means: 
a. any amount of medical marijuana concentrate of the 
same category and produced using the same extraction 
methods, standard operating procedures and an 
identical group of harvest batch of m edical marijuana, 
or 
b. any amount of medical marijuana product of the same 
exact type, produced using the same ingredients, 
standard operating procedure s and the same production 
batch of medical marijuana concentrate; 
51. 50. "Public institution" means a ny entity established or 
controlled by the federal government, stat e government, or a local 
government or municipality including, but not limited to, 
institutions of higher education or related research institutions; 
52. 51. "Public money" means any funds or money obtained by the 
holder from any governmental entity inclu ding, but not limited to, 
research grants; 
53. 52. "Recommendation" means a document that is signed or 
electronically submitted by a physician on behalf of a patient for 
the use of medical marijuana pursuant to this act the Oklahoma 
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54. 53. "Registered to conduct business" means a person that 
has provided proof that the business applicant or licensee is in 
good standing with the Oklahoma Secret ary of State and Oklahoma Tax 
Commission; 
55. 54. "Remediation" means the process by which the medical 
marijuana flower or trim, which has failed microb ial a harvest batch 
or production batch that fails testing, is processed into solvent -
based medical marijuana concentrate undergoes a procedure to remedy 
the harvest batch or production batch and is retested as required by 
this act in accordance with Oklah oma laws, rules and regulations ; 
56. 55. "Research project" means a discrete scientific endeavor 
to answer a research question or a set of research questions related 
to medical marijuana and is required for a medical marijuana 
research license.  A researc h project shall include a description of 
a defined protocol, clearly articulated goals, defined methods and 
outputs, and a defined start and end date.  The description sh all 
demonstrate that the research project will comply with all 
requirements in this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act and rules promulgated pursuant thereto.  Al l research 
and development conducted by a medical marijuana researc h facility 
shall be conducted in furtherance of an approved research project; 
57. 56.  "Revocation" means the final decision by the Department 
that any license issued pursuant to this act the Oklahoma Medical 
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individual or entity does not comply with the applicable 
requirements set forth in this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana 
and Patient Protection Act or rules promulgated pur suant thereto; 
58. 57. "School" means a public or private preschoo l or a 
public or private elementary , middle or secondary high school used 
for school classes and instruction.  A homeschool, daycare or child -
care facility shall not be considered a "school " as used in this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Pr otection Act; 
59. 58. "Shipping container" means a hard -sided container with 
a lid or other enclosure that can be secured in place.  A shipping 
container is used solely for the transport o f medical marijuana, 
medical marijuana concentrate, or medical mari juana products between 
medical marijuana businesses, a medical marijuana research faci lity, 
or a medical marijuana education facility; 
60. 59. "Solvent-based medical marijuana concentrate" means a 
medical marijuana concentrate that was produced by extract ing 
cannabinoids from medical marijuana through the use of a solvent 
approved by the Department; 
61. 60. "State Question" means Oklahoma State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412 , approved by a majority vote of the 
citizens of Oklahoma on June 2 6, 2018; 
62. 61. "Strain" means the classification name given to a 
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is based on a combination of factors which may inclu de, but is not 
limited to, botanical lineage, appearance, chemical profile and 
accompanying effects.  An example of a "strain" would be "OG Kush" 
or "Pineapple Express" ; 
63. 62. "THC" means tetrahydrocannabinol, which is the primary 
psychotropic cannabino id in marijuana formed by decarboxylation of 
naturally tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, wh ich generally occurs by 
exposure to heat; 
64.  "Test batch" means with regard to usable marijuana, a 
homogenous, identified quantity of usable marijuana by strain, no 
greater than ten (10) pounds, that is harvested during a seven -day 
period from a specifie d cultivation area, and with regard to oils, 
vapors and waxes derived from usable marijuana, means an i dentified 
quantity that is uniform, that is intended to meet specif ications 
for identity, strength and composition, and that is manufactured, 
packaged and labeled during a specified time period according to a 
single manufacturing, packaging and labeling pr otocol; 
65. 63. "Transporter agent" means a person who transports 
medical marijuana or medical marijuana products for a licensed 
transporter and holds a transporter agent license pursuant to this 
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and made available to licensees through its website indicating that 
the medical marijuana or the medical marijuana product contains THC; 
67. 65. "Usable marijuana" means the dried leaves, flowers, 
oils, vapors, waxes and other portions of the marijuana plant and 
any mixture or preparation thereof, excluding seed seeds, roots, 
stems, stalks and fan leaves; and 
68. 66. "Water-based medical marijuana concentrate" means a 
concentrate that was produced by extracting cannabinoids from 
medical marijuana through the use of only wat er, ice, or dry ice. 
SECTION 9.     AMENDATORY     Section 3, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 477, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 427.3), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.3. A.  There is hereby created the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana Authority within the State Department of Health which 
shall address issues related to the medical marijuana program in 
Oklahoma including, but not limited to, the issuance of patient 
licenses and medical marijuana b usiness licenses, and the 
dispensing, cultivating, processing, testing, transporting, storage, 
research, and the use of and sale of medical marijuana pursuant to 
this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act . 
B.  The Department shall p rovide support staff to perform 
designated duties of the Authority.  The Department shall also 
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C.  The Department shal l implement the provisions of this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Prot ection Act 
consistently with the voter -approved State Question No. 788, 
Initiative Petition No. 412, s ubject to the provisions of this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act . 
D.  The Department shall exercise its respective powers an d 
perform its respective duties and functions as specified in this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act and Title 
63 of the Oklahoma Statutes this title including, but not limited 
to, the following: 
1.  Determine steps the state sh all take, whether administrative 
or legislative in nature, to ensure that research on marijuana and 
marijuana products is being conducted for public purposes, including 
the advancement of: 
a. public health policy and public safety policy, 
b. agronomic and horticultural best practices, and 
c. medical and pharmacopoeia best practices; 
2.  Contract with third -party vendors and other governmental 
entities in order to carry out the respective duties and functions 
as specified in this act the Oklahoma Medical Mar ijuana and Patient 
Protection Act; 
3.  Upon complaint or upon its own motion and upon a completed 
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rules and regulations and suspend or, revoke or not renew licenses 
pursuant to this act applicable laws, rules and regulations ; 
4.  Issue subpoenas for the appearance or production of persons , 
records and things in connection with disciplinary or contested 
cases considered by the Department; 
5.  Apply for injunctive or declaratory relief to en force the 
provisions of this section applicable laws, rules and any rules 
promulgated pursuant to this section regulations; 
6.  Inspect and examine , with notice provided in accordance with 
this act, all licensed premises of medical marijuana businesses, 
research facilities and, education facilities and waste disposal 
facilities in which medical marijuana i s cultivated, manufactured, 
sold, stored, transported, tested or, distributed or disposed of; 
7.  Upon action by the federal government by which the 
production, sale and use of marijuana in Oklahoma does not violate 
federal law, work with the Oklahoma Stat e Banking Department and the 
State Treasurer to develop good practic es and standards for banking 
and finance for medical marijuana businesses; 
8.  Establish internal control procedures for licenses including 
accounting procedures, reporting procedures and personnel policies; 
9.  Establish a fee schedule and collect fees fo r performing 
background checks as the Commissioner deems appropriate.  The fees 
charged pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the actual cost 
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10.  Require verification for sources of finance for medical 
marijuana businesses Establish a fee schedule and collect fees for 
material changes requested by the licensee. 
SECTION 10.     AMENDATORY     Section 4, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.4), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.4. A.  The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, in 
conjunction with the St ate Department of Health, shall employ an 
Executive Director and other personnel as necessary to assi st the 
Authority in carrying out its duties. 
B.  The Authority shall not employ an individual if any of the 
following circumstances exist: 
1.  The individual has a direct or indirect interest in a 
licensed medical marijuana business; or 
2.  The individual or his or her spouse, parent, child, spouse 
of a child, sibling, or s pouse of a sibling has an application for a 
medical marijuana business license pending before the Department or 
is a member of the board of directors of a medical marijuana 
business, or is an individual financially interested in any licensee 
or medical marijuana business. 
C.  All officers and employees of the Authority shall be in the 
exempt unclassified service as provided for in Section 840 -5.5 of 
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D.  The Commissioner may delegate to any officer or employee of 
the Department any of the powers of the Executive Director and may 
designate any officer or empl oyee of the Department to perform any 
of the duties of the Executive Director. 
E.  The Executive Dire ctor shall be authorized to suggest rules 
governing the oversight and implementation of this act the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act . 
F.  The Department is hereby authorized to create employment 
positions necessary for the implementat ion of its obligations 
pursuant to this act, the Oklahoma Medical Mar ijuana and Patient 
Protection Act including, but not limited to, Authority 
investigators and a senior director of enforcement.  The Department 
and the Authority, the senior director of en forcement, the Executive 
Director, and Department investigators shall have all the powers of 
any peace officer to: 
1.  Investigate violations or suspected violations of this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act and any 
rules promulgated pursuant thereto; 
2.  Serve all warrants, summonses, subpoenas, administrative 
citations, notices or other processes relating to the enforcement of 
laws regulating medical marijuana, concentrate, and medical 
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3.  Assist or aid any l aw enforcement officer in the performance 
of his or her duties upon s uch law enforcement officer's request or 
the request of other local officials having j urisdiction; 
4.  Require any business licensee , upon twenty-four (24) hours 
notice or upon a showing of necessity, to permit an inspection of 
licensed premises during bus iness hours or at any time of apparent 
operation, marijuana equipment, and marijuana a ccessories, or books 
and records; and to permit the testing of or examination of medical 
marijuana, concentrate, or product; and 
5.  Require applicants to submit complete and current 
applications, information required by this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protection Act, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana 
Waste Management Act and Sections 420 through 426.1 of this title, 
and fees, and approve material changes made by the applicant or 
licensee; 
6.  Require medical marijuana business licensees to submit a 
sample or unit of medical marijuana or medical marijuana product to 
the quality assurance l aboratory when the Department has reason to 
believe the medical marij uana or medical marijuana product may be 
unsafe for patient consumption or inhalation or has not been tested 
in accordance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana 
and Patient Protection Act and the rules and regulations of the 
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medical marijuana or medical marijuan a products at its own expense 
but shall not be responsible for the costs of testing; and 
7.  Require medical marijuana business licensees to periodically 
submit samples or units of medical marijuana or medical marijuana 
products to the quality assurance la b for quality assurance 
purposes.  Licensed growers, processors, dispensaries and 
transporters shall not be required to submit samples or units of 
medical marijuana or me dical marijuana products more than twice a 
year.  The licensee shall provide the sampl es or units of medical 
marijuana or medical marijuana products at its own expense but shall 
not be responsible for the costs of testing. 
SECTION 11.     AMENDATORY     Section 6, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as amended by Section 7, Chapter 47 7, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 427.6), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.6. A. The State Department of Health shall address 
issues related to the m edical marijuana program in Oklahoma 
including, but not limited to, monitoring and dis ciplinary actions 
as they relate to the medical marijuana program. 
B.  1.  The Department or its des ignee may perform on-site 
assessments inspections or investigations of a licensee or applicant 
for any medical marijuana business license issued pursuant to this 
act, research facility, education facility or waste disposal 
facility to determine compliance with this act applicable laws, 
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The Department may enter the licensed premises of a medi cal 
marijuana business, research facility, education facility or waste 
disposal facility licensee or applicant to assess or monitor 
compliance. 
2.  Inspections Postlicensure inspections shall be limited to 
twice per calendar year and twenty-four (24) hours of notice shall 
be provided to a medical marijuana business applicant or licensee 
prior to an on-site assessment.  However, investigations and 
additional inspections may occur when the Department shows that 
believes an investigation or additional inspection is necessary due 
to a possible violation of this act applicable laws, rules or 
regulations.  Such inspection may be without notice if the 
Department believes that such notice will result in the destruction 
of evidence. 
3.  The Department may review rele vant records of a licensed 
medical marijuana business, licensed medical marijuana research 
facility or, licensed medical marijuana education facility or 
licensed medical marijuana waste disposal facility , and may require 
and conduct interviews with such pe rsons or entities and persons 
affiliated with such entities, for the purpose of determining 
compliance with Department requirements and applicable laws.  
However, prior to conducting any interviews with the medical 
marijuana business, research facility or education facility, the 
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representation during such questioning if requested by the business 
or facility or any of its agents or employees or contractors. 
4.  The Department shall may refer complaints alleging criminal 
activity that are made against a licensee to appropriate Oklahoma 
state or local law enforcement authorities. 
C.  Disciplinary action may be taken ag ainst an applicant or 
licensee under this act for not adhering to the law applicable laws 
pursuant to the terms, conditions and guidelines set forth in this 
act the Oklahoma Medical Mari juana and Patient Protection Act. 
D.  Disciplinary actions may include revocation, suspension or 
denial of an application, license or final authorization an d other 
action deemed appropriate by the Department. 
E.  Disciplinary actions may be imposed upon a medical marijuana 
business licensee for: 
1.  Failure to comply with or satisfy any provision of this 
section applicable laws, rules or regulations ; 
2.  Falsification or misrepresentation of any material or 
information submitted to the Department or other licensees; 
3.  Failing to allow or impeding a monitoring visit entry by 
authorized representatives of the Department; 
4.  Failure to adhere to any acknowledg ement, verification or 
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5.  Failure to submit or disclos e information required by this 
section applicable laws, rules or regul ations or otherwise requested 
by the Department; 
6.  Failure to correct any violation of this section cited as a 
result of a review or audit of financial records or other materials; 
7.  Failure to comply with requested access by the Department to 
the licensed premises or materials; 
8.  Failure to pay a required monetary penalty; 
9.  Diversion of medical marijuana or any medical marijuana 
product, as determined by the Department; 
10.  Threatening or harming a patient, a medical practitioner or 
an employee of the Department; and 
11.  Any other basis indicating a violation of the applicable 
laws and regulations as identified by the Department. 
F.  Disciplinary actions against a licensee may i nclude the 
imposition of monetary penalties, which may be assessed by the 
Department.  The Department may suspend or revoke a license for 
failure to pay any monetary penalty lawfully assessed by the 
Department against a licensee. 
G.  Penalties for sales or purchases by a medical marijuana 
business to persons other than those allowed by law occurring within 
any two-year time period may include an initial fine of One Thousand 
Dollars ($1,000.00) for a first violation and a fine of Five 
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Penalties for grossly inaccurate or fraudulent reporting occurring 
within any two-year time period may include an initi al fine of Five 
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for a first violation and a fine of Ten 
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) for any subsequent violation.  The 
medical marijuana bu siness may be subject to a revocation of any 
license granted pursuant to this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana 
and Patient Protection Act upon a showing that the violation was 
willful or grossly negligent. 
H.  1.  First offense for intentional and imperm issible 
diversion of medical marijuana, concentrate, or products by a 
patient or caregiver to an unauthorized person shall not be punished 
under a criminal statute but may be subject to a fine of Two Hundred 
Dollars ($200.00). 
2.  The second offense for im permissible diversion of medical 
marijuana, concentrate, or products by a patient or c aregiver to an 
unauthorized person shall not be punished under a criminal statute 
but may be subject to a fine of not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars 
($500.00) and may res ult in revocation of the license upon a showing 
that the violation was willful or gros sly negligent. 
I.  The following persons or entities may request a hearing to 
contest an action or p roposed action of In addition to any other 
remedies provided for by la w, the Department: 
1.  A medical marijuana business, research facility or education 
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has received a notice of contempla ted action to suspend or revoke a 
license or take other , pursuant to its rules and regulations, may 
issue a written order to any licensee the Department has reason to 
believe has violated Sections 420 through 426.1 of this title, the 
Oklahoma Medical Marij uana and Patient Protection Act, the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana Waste Management Act, or any rules promulgated by 
the State Commissioner of Health and to wh om the Department has 
served, not less than thirty (30) days previously, a written notice 
of violation of such statutes or rules. 
1.  The written order shall state with s pecificity the nature of 
the violation.  The Department may impose any disciplinary action; 
and 
2.  A patient or caregiver licensee whose license has been 
summarily suspended or who has received notice of contemplated 
action to suspend or revoke a license or take other disciplinary 
action authorized under the provisions of this section incl uding, 
but not limited to, the assessment of monetary penalties . 
2.  Any order issued pursuant to th e provisions of this section 
shall become a final order unless, not mo re than thirty (30) days 
after the order is served to the licensee, the licensee reque sts an 
administrative hearing in accordance with the rules and regulations 
of the Department.  Upon such request, the Department shall promptly 
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J.  Whenever the Department finds that an emergency exists 
requiring immediate action in order to protect the health or welfare 
of the public, the Department may issue an orde r, without providing 
notice or hearing, stating the existence of said emergency and 
requiring that action be taken as the Department deems necessary to 
meet the emergency.  Such action may include, but is not limited to, 
ordering the licensee to immediatel y cease and desist operations by 
the licensee.  The order shall be eff ective immediately upon 
issuance.  Any person to whom the order is directed shall comp ly 
immediately with the provisions of the order.  The Department may 
assess a penalty not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) per 
day of noncompliance with the or der.  In assessing such a penalty, 
the Department shall consider the seriousness of th e violation and 
any efforts to comply with applicable requirements.  Upon 
application to the Departm ent, the licensee shall be offered a 
hearing within ten (10) days of t he issuance of the order. 
K. All hearings held pursuant to this section shall be in 
accordance with the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act , Section 
250 et seq. of Title 75 of the Ok lahoma Statutes. 
SECTION 12.     AMENDATORY     Secti on 7, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as amended by Section 5, Chapter 509, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O .S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 427.7), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.7. A.  The Oklahoma Medi cal Marijuana Authority 
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caregivers as provided under this section.  The handling of any 
records maintained in the registry shall comply with all relevant 
applicable state and federal privacy laws including, but not limited 
to, the Health Insurance Portability and A ccountability Act of 1996 
(HIPAA). 
B.  The medical marijuana use registry shall be acc essible to: 
1.  Oklahoma-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries to verify 
the license of a patient or caregiver by the twenty-four-character 
identifier; and 
2.  Any court in this state. 
C.  All other records regarding a medical marijuana patient or 
caregiver licensee shall be maintained by the Authority and shall be 
deemed confidential.  The handling o f any records maintained by the 
Authority shall comply with all relevant applicable state and 
federal privacy laws including, but not limited to, the Health 
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) .  Such 
records shall be marked as conf idential, shall not be made available 
to the public, and shall only be made available to the licensee, 
designee of the licensee, any physician of the license e or the 
caregiver of the licensee. 
D.  A log shall be kept with the file of the licensee to record 
any event in which the records of the licensee were made available 
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medical marijuana patient and caregiver records and information are 
sealed to protect the privacy of medical marijuana patient license 
applicants and licensees. 
SECTION 13.     AMENDATORY     Section 9, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.9), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.9. A.  The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority may 
contact the recommending physician of an applicant for a medical 
marijuana patient license or current holder of a medical m arijuana 
patient license to verify the need of the applicant or licensee for 
the license and the information submitted with the application . 
B.  An applicant for a medica l marijuana patient license who can 
demonstrate his or her status as a one -hundred-percent-disabled 
veteran as determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and 
codified at 38 C.F.R., Section 3.340(a)(2013) shall pay a reduced 
biannual application fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00).  The methods of 
payment, as determined by the Authorit y, shall be provided on the 
website.  However, the Authority shall ensure that all applicants 
have an option to submit the license application and payment by 
means other than solely by submission of the application and fee 
online. 
C.  The patient license s hall be valid for up to two (2) years 
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physician is terminated pursuant to this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protection Act or revoked by the Department. 
SECTION 14.     AMENDATORY     Section 10, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 390, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 427.10), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.10. A.  Only licensed Oklahoma allopathic, 
osteopathic and podiat ric physicians may provide a medical marijuana 
recommendation for a medical marijuana patient lic ense under this 
act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act. 
B.  A physician who has not completed his or her first residency 
shall not meet the definition of "physician" under this section and 
any recommendation for a medical marijuana p atient license shall not 
be processed by the Authority. 
C.  No physician shall be subject to arrest, prosecution or 
penalty in any manner or denied any right o r privilege under 
Oklahoma state, municipal or county statute, ordinance or 
resolution, including without limitation a civil penalty or 
disciplinary action by the State B oard of Medical Licensure and 
Supervision or, the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners , the Board 
of Podiatric Medical Examiners, or by any other business, occupation 
or professional licensing board or bureau, solely for providing a 
medical marijuana recom mendation for a patient or for monitoring, 
treating or prescribing scheduled medicatio n to patients who are 
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shall not prevent the relevant professional licensing boards from 
sanctioning a physician for failing to properly evaluate the medical 
condition of a patient or for other wise violating the applicable 
physician-patient standard of care. 
D.  A physician who recommends use of medical marijuana shall 
not be located at the same physical addres s as a licensed medical 
marijuana dispensary. 
E.  If the physician determines the cont inued use of medical 
marijuana by the patient no longer meets the requirements set forth 
in this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection 
Act, the physician shall notify the Department and the Authority 
shall immediately revoke the license shall be immediately voided 
without right to an individual proceeding . 
SECTION 15.     AMENDATORY     Section 11, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.11), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.11. A.  The caregiver license shall provide the 
caregiver the same rights as the medical marijuana patient licensee , 
including the ability to possess marijuana, marijuana products, and 
mature and immature plants pursuant to this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protection Act, but excluding the ability to 
use marijuana or marijuana products unless the car egiver has a 
medical marijuana patient license.  Caregivers shall be autho rized 
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Caregivers shall be authorized to possess medical marijuana and 
medical marijuana products up to the sum of the possession limits 
for the patients under his or her care pursuant to this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act . 
B.  An individual care giver shall be limited to exercising the 
marijuana cultivation rights of no more than five licen sed patients 
as prescribed by this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act. 
C.  The license of a caregiver shall not extend beyond the 
expiration date of the underlying patient license regardless of the 
issue date. 
D.  A medical marijuana patient license holder may request, at 
any time, to withdraw the lice nse of his or her caregiver.  In the 
event that such a request is made or upon the exp iration of the 
medical marijuana license of the patient, the license of the 
caregiver shall be i mmediately withdrawn by the Department without 
the right to a hearing. 
SECTION 16.     AMENDATORY     Section 13, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.13), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.13. A.  All medical marijuana and medical marijuana 
products shall be purchased solely from an Oklahoma-licensed medical 
marijuana business, and shall not be purchased from any out -of-state 
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B.  1.  The Authority shall have oversight and auditing 
responsibilities to ensure that all marijuana being grown in 
Oklahoma is accounted for and sh all implement an inventory tracking 
system.  Pursuant to these duties, the Authority s hall require that 
each medical marijuana business , medical marijuana research 
facility, medical marijuana education facility and medical marijuana 
waste disposal facility keep records for every transaction with 
another medical marijuana business, patient o r caregiver.  Inventory 
shall be tracked and updated after each individual sale and reported 
to the Authority. 
2.  The inventory tracking system licensees use shall allow for 
integration of other seed -to-sale systems and, at a minimum, shall 
include the following: 
a. notification of when marijuana seeds and clones are 
planted, 
b. notification of when marijuana plants are harvested 
and destroyed, 
c. notification of when mar ijuana is transported, sold, 
stolen, diverted or lost, 
d. a complete inventory of all marijuana, seeds, plant 
tissue, clones, plants, usable marijuana or trim, 
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e. all samples sent to a testing laboratory, an unused 
portion of a sample returned to a licensee, all 
samples utilized by licensee for purposes of 
negotiating a sale, and 
f. all samples used for qu ality testing by a licensee. 
3.  Each medical marijuana business , medical marijuana research 
facility, medical marijuana education facility and medical marijuana 
waste disposal facility shall use a seed-to-sale tracking system or 
integrate its own seed -to-sale tracking system with the seed-to-sale 
tracking system established by t he Authority. 
4.  These records shall include, but not be limited to, the 
following: 
a. the name and license number of the medical marijuana 
business that cultivated, manufactured o r sold the 
medical marijuana or medical marijuana product, 
b. the address and phone number of the medical marijuana 
business that cultivated, manufactured or sol d the 
medical marijuana or medical marijuana product, 
c. the type of product received during th e transaction, 
d. the batch number of the marijuana plant used, 
e. the date of the transaction, 
f. the total spent in dollars, 
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i. any additional information as may be reasonably 
required by the Department. 
5.  All inventory tracking records retained by a medical 
marijuana business, medical marijuana research facility, medical 
marijuana education fa cility or medical marijuana waste disposal 
facility containing medical marijuana patient or caregiver 
information shall comply with all relevant state and federal laws 
including, but not limited to, the Health Insurance Portability and 
Accountability Act o f 1996 (HIPAA), and shall not be retained by any 
medical marijuana business for more than sixty (60) days. 
SECTION 17.     AMENDATORY     Section 14, Cha pter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as last amended by Section 51, Chapter 161, O.S.L. 2020 (63 
O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.14), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.14. A.  There is hereby created the medical 
marijuana business license, which shall include the f ollowing 
categories: 
1.  Medical marijuana commercial grower; 
2.  Medical marijuana pr ocessor; 
3.  Medical marijuana dispensary; 
4.  Medical marijuana transporter; and 
5.  Medical marijuana testing laboratory. 
B.  The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, with the aid of 
the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, shall develop a 
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C.  The Authority shall make available on its website in an 
easy-to-find location, applications for a medical marijuana 
business. 
D.  The annual, nonrefundable application fee for a medical 
marijuana business license shall be Two Thousand Five Hundred 
Dollars ($2,500.00). 
E.  All applicants seeking l icensure or licensure renewal as a 
medical marijuana business shall comply w ith the following general 
requirements: 
1.  All applications for licenses and registra tions authorized 
pursuant to this section shall be made upon forms prescribed by the 
Authority; 
2.  Each application shall identify the city or county in which 
the applicant seeks to obtain licensure as a medical marijuana 
business; 
3.  Applicants shall su bmit a complete application to the 
Department before the application may be accepted or consid ered; 
4.  All applications shall be complete and accurate in every 
detail; 
5.  All applications shall include all attachments or 
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6.  All applications shall be accompanied by a full r emittance 
for the whole amount of the application fees.  Application fees ar e 
nonrefundable; 
7.  All applicants shall be approved for licensing review that, 
at a minimum, meets meet the following criteria: 
a. all applicants shall be age twenty-five (25) years of 
age or older, 
b. any applicant if applying as an individual shall show, 
proof that the applicant is an Oklahoma resident 
pursuant to paragraph 11 of this s ubsection, 
c. any applicant if applying as an entity shall show, 
proof that seventy-five percent (75%) of all members, 
managers, executive officers, partners, board membe rs 
or any other form of business ownership are Oklahoma 
residents pursuant to paragrap h 11 of this subsection, 
d. all if applying individuals as an individual or 
entities shall be entity, proof that the individual or 
entity is registered to conduct busines s in the State 
of Oklahoma, 
e. all applicants shall disclose disclosure of all 
ownership interests pursuant to this act the Oklahoma 
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f. applicants shall proof that the medical marijuana 
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marijuana education facility and medical marijuana 
waste disposal facility applicant or licensee has not 
have been convicted of a nonviolent felo ny in the last 
two (2) years, and or any other felony conviction 
within the last five (5) years, shall is not be a 
current inmates inmate in the custody of the 
Department of Corrections , or currently incarcerated 
in a jail or corrections facility; 
8.  There shall be no limit to the number of medical marijuana 
business licenses or categories that an individual or entity can 
apply for or receive, although each applic ation and each category 
shall require a separate application and application fee.  A 
commercial grower, processor and dispensary, or any combination 
thereof, are authoriz ed to share the same address or physical 
location, subject to the restrictions set for th in this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act ; 
9.  All applicants f or a medical marijuana business license, 
research facility license or educat ion facility license authorized 
by this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection 
Act, or renewal of such license, shall undergo an Oklahoma criminal 
history background check conducted by the Oklahoma State Bureau of 
Investigation (OSBI) wi thin thirty (30) days prior to the 
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b. individuals applying on behalf of an entity, 
c. all principal officers of an entity, and 
d. all owners of an entity as defi ned by this act the 
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10.  All applicable fees charged by the OSBI are the 
responsibility of the applicant and shall not be hig her than fees 
charged to any other person or industry for such background ch ecks; 
11.  In order to be considered an Oklahoma resident for purposes 
of a medical marijuana business application, all applicants shall 
provide proof of Oklahoma residency for at least two (2) years 
immediately preceding the date of application or five (5 ) years of 
continuous Oklahoma residency during the preceding twenty -five (25) 
years immediately preceding the date of application.  Sufficient 
documentation of proof of residency shall include a combination of 
the following: 
a. an unexpired Oklahoma -issued driver license, 
b. an Oklahoma voter identification card, 
c. a utility bill precedin g the date of application, 
excluding cellular telephone and Internet bills, 
d. a residential property deed to property in the State 
of Oklahoma, and 
e. a rental agreement preceding the date of application 
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Applicants that were issued a medical marijuana business license 
prior to the enactment of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act August 30, 2019, are hereby exempt from the two -year 
or five-year Oklahoma residence requirement me ntioned above; 
12.  All license applicants shall be required to submit a 
registration with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and 
Dangerous Drugs Control as provided in Sections 2-302 through 2-304 
of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes this title; 
13.  All applicants shall establish their identity through 
submission of a color copy or digital im age of one of the following 
unexpired documents: 
a. front and back of an Oklahoma driver license, 
b. front and back of an Oklahoma identification card, 
c. a United States passport or other photo identification 
issued by the United States government, or 
d. certified copy of the applicant's birth certificate 
for minor applicants who do not possess a document 
listed in this section, or 
e. a tribal identification card approved for 
identification purposes by the Oklahoma Department of 
Public Safety; and 
14.  All applicants shall submit an applicant photograph. 
F.  The Authority shall re view the medical marijuana business 
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the approval, rejection , denial or status-update letter to the 
applicant within ninety (90) business days of receipt of the 
application. 
G.  1.  The Authority shall review the medical marijuana 
business applications and conduct all investi gations, inspections 
and interviews before approving the application. 
2.  Approved applicants shall be issued a medical marijuana 
business license for the specific catego ry applied under which shall 
act as proof of their approved status.  Rejection and denial letters 
shall provide a reason for the rejection or denial.  Applications 
may only be rejected or denied based on the applicant not meeting 
the standards set forth in the provisions of this section the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act and Sections 
420 through 426.1 of this title , improper completion of the 
application, or for a reason provided for in this act the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana and Pati ent Protection Act and Sections 420 
through 426.1 of this title .  If an application is rejected for 
failure to provide required information, the applicant shall have 
thirty (30) days to submit the required information for 
reconsideration.  No additional ap plication fee shall be charged for 
such reconsideration.  Unless the Department determ ines otherwise, 
an application that has been resubmitted but is still incomplete or 
contains errors that are not clerical or typographical in nature 
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3.  Status-update letters shall provide a reason for delay in 
either approval or, rejection or denial should a situation arise in 
which an application was submitted properly , but a delay in 
processing the application occurred. 
4.  Approval, rejection , denial or status-update letters shall 
be sent to the applicant in the same method the applicat ion was 
submitted to the Department. 
H.  A license for a medical marijuana business license, medical 
marijuana research facility, medical marijuana education facility or 
medical marijuana waste disposal facility shall not be issued to or 
held by: 
1.  A person until all required fees have been paid; 
2.  A person who has been convicted of a nonviolen t felony 
within two (2) years of the date of application, or within five (5) 
years for any other felony; 
3.  A corporation, if the criminal history of any of its 
officers, directors or stockholders indicates that the officer, 
director or stockholder has be en convicted of a nonviolent felony 
within two (2) years of the date of appl ication, or within five (5) 
years for any other felony; 
4.  A person under twenty -five (25) years of age; 
5.  A person licensed pursuant to this section who, during a 
period of licensure, or who, at the time of application, has failed 
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a. file taxes, interest or penalties due related to a 
medical marijuana business, or 
b. pay taxes, interest or penalties due related to a 
medical marijuana business; 
6.  A sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer or prosecuting 
officer, or an officer or employee of the Auth ority or municipality; 
or 
7.  A person whose authority to be a caregiver , as defined in 
this act Section 427.2 of this title, has been revoked by the 
Department; or 
8.  A person who was involved in the management or operations of 
any medical marijuana busi ness, medical marijuana research facility, 
medical marijuana education facility or med ical marijuana waste 
disposal facility that, after the initiation of a disciplinary 
action, has had a medical marijuana license revoked, not renewed, or 
surrendered during the five (5) years preceding submission of the 
application and for the following vio lations: 
a. unlawful sales or purchases, 
b. any fraudulent acts, falsification of records or 
misrepresentation to the Department or consumers, 
c. any grossly inaccurate o r fraudulent reporting, 
d. threatening or harming any medical marijuana patient, 
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e. knowingly or intentionally refusi ng to permit the 
Department access to premises or records, 
f. using a prohibited, hazardous substance for processing 
in a residential area, 
g. criminal acts relating to the operation of a medical 
marijuana business, or 
h. any violations that endanger publi c health and safety 
or product safety. 
I.  In investigating the qualificatio ns of an applicant or a 
licensee, the Department, Authority and municipalities may hav e 
access to criminal history record information furnished by a 
criminal justice agency subject to any restrictions imposed by such 
an agency.  In the event the Department considers the criminal 
history record of the applicant, the Department shall also con sider 
any information provided by the applicant regarding such criminal 
history record, includ ing but not limited to evidence of 
rehabilitation, character references and educational achievements, 
especially those items pertaining to the period of time betw een the 
last criminal conviction of the applicant and the consideration of 
the application for a state license. 
J.  The failure of an applicant or licensee to provide the 
requested information by the Authority deadline may be grounds for 
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K.  All applicants and licensees shall submit information to the 
Department and Autho rity in a full, faithful, truthful and fair 
manner.  The Department and Auth ority may recommend denial of an 
application where the applicant or licensee made misstatements, 
omissions, misrepresentations or untruths in the application or in 
connection with the background investigation of the applicant.  This 
type of conduct may be considered as the basis grounds for 
additional administrative action against the appli cant or licensee.  
Typos and scrivener errors shall not be grounds for denial. 
L.  A licensed medical marijuana business premises shall be 
subject to and responsible for compliance with applicable provisions 
for medical marijuana business facilities as des cribed in the most 
recent versions of the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code, the 
International Building Code and the International Fire Code , unless 
granted an exemption by the Authority or municipality . 
M.  All medical marijuana business , medical marijuana r esearch 
facility, medical marijuana education facility and medical marijuana 
waste disposal facility licensees shall pay the relevant licensure 
fees prior to receiving li censure to operate a medical marijuana 
business, as defined in this act for each class of license. 
N.  A medical marijuana business, medical marijuana research 
facility, medical ma rijuana education facility or medical marijuana 
waste disposal facility that attempts to renew its license after the 
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amount to be determined by the Department to reinstate the license.  
Late renewal fees are nonrefundable.  A license that has been 
expired for more than ninety (90) days shall not be renewed. 
O.  No medical marijuana business, medical marijuana research 
facility, medical marijuana education facility or medical marijuana 
waste disposal facility shall possess, sell or transfer medical 
marijuana or medical marijuana products without a valid, unexpired 
license issued by the Department. 
SECTION 18.     AMENDATORY     Section 16, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.16), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.16. A.  There is hereby created a medical marijuana 
transporter license as a category of the me dical marijuana business 
license. 
B.  Pursuant to Section 424 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Sta tutes 
this title, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority shall issue a 
medical marijuana transporter license to licensed medical marijuana 
commercial growers, pr ocessors and dispensaries upon issuance of 
such licenses and upon each renewal.  Medical marijuana transporter 
licenses shall also be issued to licensed medical marijuana research 
facilities, medical marijuana education facilities and medical 
marijuana testing laboratories upon issuance of such license and 
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C.  A medical marijuana tra nsporter license may also be issued 
to qualifying applicants who are register ed with the Oklahoma 
Secretary of State and otherwise meet the requirements for a medi cal 
marijuana business license set forth in this act the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana and Patie nt Protection Act and the requirements 
set forth in this section to provide l ogistics, distribution and 
storage of medical marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate and 
medical marijuana products. 
D.  A medical marijuana transporter license shall be valid f or 
one (1) year and shall not be transferred with a change of 
ownership.  A licensed medical marijuana transporter shall be 
responsible for all medical marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate 
and medical marijuana products once the transporter takes contr ol of 
the product. 
E.  A transporter license shall be required for any person or 
entity to transport or transfer medical marijuana, medical marijuana 
concentrate or product medical marijuana products from a licensed 
medical marijuana business to another me dical marijuana business, or 
from a medical marijuana business to a medical m arijuana research 
facility or medical marijuana education facility. 
F.  A medical marijuana transporter licensee may contract with 
multiple licensed medical marijuana businesses. 
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concentrate and medical marijuana products and to use as a 
centralized distribution point.  A medical marijuana transporter may 
store and distribute medical marijuana, medical marijuana 
concentrate and medical marijuana products from the licensed 
premises.  The licensed premises shall meet a ll security 
requirements applicable to a medical marijuana business. 
H.  A medical marijuana transporter licensee shall use the seed -
to-sale tracking system developed pur suant to this act the Oklahoma 
Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act to create shipping 
manifests documenting the transport of medical marijuana, medical 
marijuana concentrate and medical marijuana products throughout the 
state. 
I.  A licensed medic al marijuana transporter may maintain and 
operate one or more warehouses in the state to handle medical 
marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate and medical marijuana 
products. 
J. All With the exception of a lawful transfer between medical 
marijuana businesses who are licensed to operate at the same 
physical address, all medical marijuana, medical marijuana 
concentrate and product medical marijuana products shall be 
transported: 
1.  In vehicles equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS) 
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2.  In a locked container and clearly labeled "Medical Marijuana 
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3.  In a secured area of the vehicle that is not accessible by 
the driver during transit. 
K.  A transporter agent may possess marijuana at any location 
while the transporter age nt is transferring marijuana to or from a 
licensed medical marijuana business, licensed medical marijuana 
research facility or licensed medical marijuana education facility.  
The Department shall administer and enforce the provisions of this 
section concerning transportation. 
L.  The Authority shall issue a transporter agent license to 
individual agents, employees, officers or owners of a transporter 
license in order for the indivi dual to qualify to transport medical 
marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate or product medical 
marijuana products. 
M.  The annual fee for a transporter agent lic ense shall be One 
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) and shall be 
paid by the transporter license holder or the individual applicant.  
Transporter license reprints shall be Twenty Dollars ($20.00). 
N.  The Authority shall issue each tra nsporter agent a registry 
identification card within thirty (30) days of receipt of: 
1.  The name, address and date of birth of the person; 
2.  Proof of current Oklahoma residency as required for a 
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3.  Proof of identity as required for a medical marijuana 
business license; 
4.  Possession of a valid Oklahoma driv er license; 
5.  Verification of employment with a licensed transporter; 
6.  The application and affiliated fee; and 
7.  A copy of the criminal background check con ducted by the 
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, paid for by the applicant. 
O.  If the transporter agent application is denied, the 
Department shall notify the trans porter in writing of the reason for 
denying the registry identification card. 
P.  A registry identification card for a transporter shall 
expire one (1) year after the date of issu ance or upon notification 
from the holder of the transporter license that the transporter 
agent ceases to work as a transporter. 
Q.  The Department may revoke the registry identification card 
of a transporter agent who knowingly violates any provision of t his 
section, and the transporter is subject to any other penalties 
established by law for the violation. 
R.  The Department may revoke or suspend the transporter l icense 
of a transporter that the Department determines knowingly aided or 
facilitated a violation of any provision of this section, and the 
license-holder license holder is subject to any other penalties 
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S.  Vehicles used in the tran sport of medical marijuana or 
medical marijuana product shall be: 
1.  Insured at or above the legal requirements in Oklahoma; 
2.  Capable of securing medical marijuana du ring transport; and 
3.  In possession of a shipping container as defined in Section 
427.2 of this act title capable of securing all transported product 
products. 
T. Prior to the transport of any medical marijuana , medical 
marijuana concentrate or medical marijuana products, an inventory 
manifest shall be prepared at the origination point o f the medical 
marijuana.  The inventory manifest shall include the following 
information: 
1.  For the origination point of the medical marijuana: 
a. the licensee number f or the commercial grower, 
processor or dispensary, 
b. address of origination of transp ort, and 
c. name and contact information for the originating 
licensee; 
2.  For the end recipient license holder of the medical 
marijuana: 
a. the license number for the di spensary, commercial 
grower, processor, research facility or education 
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c. name and contact information for the destination 
licensee; 
3.  Quantities by weight or unit of each type of medical 
marijuana product contained in transport; 
4.  The date of the transport and the approximate tim e of 
departure; 
5.  The arrival date and estimated time of arrival; 
6.  Printed names and signatures of the personnel accompanying 
the transport; and 
7.  Notation of the transporting licensee. 
U.  1.  A separate inventory manifest shall be prepared for eac h 
licensee receiving the medical marijuana. 
2.  The transporter agent shall pr ovide the other medical 
marijuana business with a copy of the inventory manifest at the time 
the product changes hands and after the other licensee prints his or 
her name and signs the inventory manifest. 
3.  An inventory manifest shall not be altered afte r departing 
the originating premises other than in cases where the printed name 
and signature of receipt by the receiving licensee is necessary. 
4. A receiving licensee shall re fuse to accept any medical 
marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate or product medical 
marijuana products that is are not accompanied by an inventory 
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5. 4. Originating and receiving licensees shall maintain copies 
of inventory manifests and logs of quantities of medical marijuana 
received for three (3) seven (7) years from date of receipt. 
SECTION 19.     AMENDATORY     Section 17, Chapter 11, O .S.L. 
2019, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 312, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 427.17), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.17. A.  There is hereby created a medical marijuana 
testing laboratory license as a category of the medical marij uana 
business license.  The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is 
hereby enabled to monitor, inspect and audit a licensed testing 
laboratory under this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act. 
B.  The Authority is hereby authorized to contract with a 
private laboratory for the purpose of conducting compliance testing 
of medical marijuana testing laboratories licensed in this state.  
Any such laboratory under contract for compliance testing shall be 
prohibited from conducting any othe r commercial medical marijuana 
testing in this state.  The laboratory the Authority co ntracts with 
for compliance testing shall not employ, or be owned by, the 
following: 
1.  Any individual that has a direct or indirect interest in a 
licensed medical marij uana business; or 
2.  Any individual or his or her spouse, parent, child, spouse 
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for a medical marijuana business license pending before the 
Department or is a member of the board of direc tors of a medical 
marijuana business, or is an individual financially interested in 
any licensee or medical marijuana business located within the State 
of Oklahoma. 
C.  The Authority shall have the authority to develop acceptable 
testing and research practices, including, but not limited to, 
testing, standards, quality control analysis, equ ipment 
certification and calibration, and chemical identification and 
substances used in bona fide research methods so long as it complies 
with this act. 
D.  A person who is a direct beneficial owner or an indirect 
beneficial owner of a medical marijuana d ispensary, medical 
marijuana commercial grower, or medical marijuana processo r shall 
not be an owner of a laboratory. 
E.  A laboratory and a laboratory applicant shall co mply with 
all applicable local ordinances, including but not limited to 
zoning, occupancy, licensing and building codes. 
F.  A separate license shall be required f or each specific 
laboratory. 
G.  A medical marijuana testing laboratory license may be issued 
to a person who performs testing and research on medical marijuana 
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facilities, and testing and research on marijuana and marijuana 
products grown or produced by a patient or caregiver on behalf of a 
patient, upon verification of registration.  A medical marijuana 
testing laboratory may also conduct research related to the 
development and improvement of its testing practices an d procedures. 
No state-approved medical marijuana testing facility shall operate 
unless a medical laboratory director is on site during operational 
hours. 
H.  A laboratory applicant Laboratory applicants and licensees 
shall comply with the application req uirements of this section and 
shall submit such other information as required for a me dical 
marijuana business applicant, in addition to any information the 
Authority may request for initial approval and periodic evaluations 
during the approval period. 
I.  A medical marijuana testing laboratory may accept samples of 
medical marijuana, medic al marijuana concentrate or medical 
marijuana product from a medical marijuan a business, medical 
marijuana research facility or medical marijuana education facility 
for testing and research purposes only, which purposes may include 
the provision of testing services for samples submitted by a medical 
marijuana business for product d evelopment.  The Department may 
require a medical marijuana business to submit a sample of me dical 
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product to a medical marijuana testing or quality assurance 
laboratory upon demand. 
J.  A medical marijuana testing laboratory may accept samples of 
medical marijuana, medical marijuana co ncentrate or medical 
marijuana product from an individual person for testing only unde r 
the following conditions: 
1.  The individual person is a patient or caregiv er pursuant to 
this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act 
or is a participant in an approved clinical or observational study 
conducted by a research facili ty; and 
2.  The medical marijuana testing laboratory shall require the 
patient or caregiver to produce a valid patient license and current 
and valid photo identification. 
K.  A medical marijuana testing laboratory may transfer samples 
to another medical ma rijuana testing laboratory for testing.  All 
laboratory reports provided to o r by a medical marijuana business or 
to a patient or caregiver shall identify the medical mar ijuana 
testing laboratory that actually conducted the test. 
L.  A medical marijuana te sting laboratory may utilize a 
licensed medical marijuana transporter to tran sport samples of 
medical marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate and medical 
marijuana product for testing, in accordance with this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act and the rules 
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business requesting testing services and the destination laboratory 
performing testing services. 
M.  The medical marijuana testing laboratory shall establish 
policies to prevent the existence of or appearance of undue 
commercial, financial or other influences that may diminish the 
competency, impartiality and integrity of the testing processes or 
results of the laboratory, or that may diminish public confidence in 
the competency, impartiality and integrity of the testing processes 
or results of the laboratory.  At a minimum, employees, owners or 
agents of a medical marijuana te sting laboratory who participate in 
any aspect of the analysis and results of a sample are prohibited 
from improperly influencing the testing process, improperly 
manipulating data, or improperly benefiting from any ongoing 
financial, employment, personal o r business relationship with the 
medical marijuana business that provided the sample. A medical 
marijuana testing laboratory shall not test samples for any medica l 
marijuana business in which an owner, employee or agent of the 
medical marijuana testing la boratory has any form of ownership or 
financial interest in the medical marijuana busi ness. 
N.  The Department, pursuant to rules promulgated by the State 
Commissioner of Health, shall develop standards, policies and 
procedures as necessary for: 
1.  The cleanliness and orderliness of a laboratory premises and 
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cleaning and maintenance of any equipme nt or utensils used for the 
analysis of test samples; 
2.  Testing procedures, testing standar ds for cannabinoid and 
terpenoid potency and safe levels of contaminants, and remediation 
procedures and validation procedures ; 
3.  Controlled access areas for sto rage of medical marijuana and 
medical marijuana product test samples, waste and reference 
standards; 
4.  Records to be retained and computer systems to be utilized 
by the laboratory; 
5.  The possession, storage and use by the laboratory of 
reagents, solutions and reference standards; 
6.  A certificate of analysis (COA) for each lot of reference 
standard; 
7.  The transport and disposal of unused marijuana, marijuana 
products and waste; 
8.  The mandatory use by a laboratory of an inventory tracking 
system to ensure all test harvest and production batches or samples 
containing medical marijuana, medic al marijuana concentrate or 
medical marijuana products are identified and tracked from the point 
they are transferred from a medical marijuana business, a patient or 
a caregiver through the point of transfer, destruction or disposal.  
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any tests that are conducted on medica l marijuana, medical marijuana 
concentrate or medical marijuana product; 
9.  Standards of performance; 
10.  The employment of laboratory personnel; 
11.  A written standar d operating procedure manual to be 
maintained and updated by the laboratory; 
12.  The successful participation in a Department -approved 
proficiency testing program for each testing category listed in this 
section, in order to obtain and maintain certificat ion; 
13.  The establishment of and adherence to a quality assurance 
and quality control program to ensure sufficient monitoring of 
laboratory processes and quality of results reported; 
14.  The immediate recall of medical marijuana or medical 
marijuana products that test above allowable thresholds or are 
otherwise determined to be unsafe; 
15. The establishment by the laboratory of a system to document 
the complete chain of custody for samples from receipt through 
disposal; 
15. 16. The establishment by the laboratory of a system to 
retain and maintain all required records, including busines s 
records, and processes to ensure results are reported in a timely 
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16. 17. Any other aspect of laboratory testing of medical 
marijuana or medical marijuana product deemed necessary by the 
Department. 
O.  A medical marijuana testi ng laboratory shall promptly 
provide the Department or designee of the Depart ment access to a 
report of a test and any underlying data that is conducted on a 
sample at the request of a medical marijuana business or qualified 
patient.  A medical marijuana t esting laboratory shall also provide 
access to the Department or designee of the Department to laboratory 
premises and to any material or information requested by the 
Department to determine compliance with the requirements of this 
section. 
P.  A medical marijuana testing laboratory shall retain all 
results of laboratory tests cond ucted on marijuana or products for a 
period of at least two (2) seven (7) years and shall make them 
available to the Department upon request. 
Q.  A medical marijuana testing labor atory shall test samples 
from each harvest batch or product batch, as appropr iate, of medical 
marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate and medical marijuana 
product for each of the following categories of testing, consistent 
with standards developed by the Commissioner: 
1.  Microbials; 
2.  Mycotoxins; 
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4.  Pesticides; 
5.  Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other cannabinoid potency; 
6.  Terpenoid potency type and concentration ; and 
7.  Heavy metals. 
R.  A test batch shall not exceed ten (1 0) pounds of usable 
marijuana or medical marijuana product, as appropriate.  A grower 
shall separate each harvest lot of usable marijuana into harvest 
batches containing no more than ten (10) twenty-five (25) pounds.  A 
processor shall separate each medica l marijuana production lot into 
production batches containing no more than ten (10) pounds four (4) 
liters of distillate and for final products, the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana Authority shall be authorized to promulgate rules on final 
products as necessary .  Provided, however, the Authority shall not 
require testing of final produc ts more often than every two hundred 
(200) grams of THC, unless the batch size processed is l ess than two 
hundred (200) grams of THC.  As used in this subsection, "final 
products" shall include, but not be limited to, cookies, brownies, 
candies, gummies and chocolates. 
S.  Medical marijuana testing laboratory licensure shall be 
contingent upon successful on-site inspection, successful 
participation in proficiency testing and ongoin g compliance with the 
applicable requirements in this section. 
T.  A medical marijuana testing laboratory shall be inspected 
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thereafter by an inspector approved by the Authority.  The Authority 
may enter the licensed premises of a testing laboratory to conduct 
investigations and additional inspections when the Authority 
believes an investigation or additi onal inspection is necessary due 
to a possible violation of applicable laws, rules or regulations. 
U.  Beginning on a date determined by the Commissioner, not 
later than January 1, 2020, medical Medical marijuana testing 
laboratory licensure laboratories shall be contingent upon obtain 
accreditation by the NELAC Institute (TNI), ANSI/ASQ Na tional 
Accreditation Board or another an accrediting body approved by the 
Commissioner, and any applicable standards as determined by the 
Department within one (1) year o f the date the initial license is 
issued.  Renewal of any medical marijuana testing la boratory license 
shall be contingent upon accreditation in accordance with th is 
subsection.  Beginning November 1, 2021, all medical marijuana 
testing laboratories shall obtain accreditation prior to applying 
for and receiving a medical marijuana testing l aboratory license. 
V.  A Unless authorized by the provisions of this section, a 
commercial grower shall not transfer or sell medical marijuana and a 
processor shall not t ransfer, sell or process into a concentrate or 
product any medical marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate or 
medical marijuana product unless samples from each h arvest batch or 
production batch from which that medical marijuana, medical 
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been tested by a medical marijuana t esting facility for contaminants 
laboratory and passed all contaminant tests required by this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act and applicable 
laws, rules and regulations . 
1.  A licensed commercial grower may transfer medical ma rijuana 
that has failed testing to a licensed processor only for the 
purposes of decontamination or remediation and only in accordance 
with the provisions of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act and the rules and regulations of the Dep artment. 
2.  Licensed commercial growers and licensed processors who 
achieve process validation under the rules and regulations set forth 
by the State Department of Healt h may transfer, sell or process 
medical marijuana and medical marijuana products in ac cordance with 
those rules and regulations. 
W.  Kief shall not be transferred or sold except as authorized 
in the rules and regulations of the Department. 
SECTION 20.     AMENDATORY     Section 18, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 202 0, Section 427.18), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.18. A.  An Oklahoma medical marijuana business 
shall not sell, transfer or otherwise distribute medical mar ijuana 
or medical marijuana product that has not been packaged and labeled 
in accordance with this section and rules promulgated by the State 
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B.  A medical marijuana dispensary shall return medical 
marijuana and medical marijuana pr oduct that does not meet packaging 
or labeling requirements in this section or rules p romulgated 
pursuant thereto to the entity who transferred it to the dispensa ry.  
The medical marijuana dispensary shall document to whom the item was 
returned, what was r eturned and the date of the return or dispose of 
any usable marijuana that does not me et these requirements in 
accordance with this act the Oklahoma Medical Marij uana and Patient 
Protection Act. 
C.  1.  Medical marijuana packaging shall be packaged to 
minimize its appeal to children and shall not depict images other 
than the business name l ogo of the medical marijuana producer and 
image of the product. 
2.  A medical marijuana business shall not place any content on 
a container in a manner that reasonably ap pears to target 
individuals under the age of twenty -one (21), including but not 
limited to cartoon characters or similar images. 
3.  Labels on a container shall n ot include any false or 
misleading statements. 
4.  No container shall be intentionally or know ingly labeled so 
as to cause a reasonable patient confusion as to whether the medical 
marijuana, medical marijuana concentrate or medical marijuana 
product is a trademarked product or labeled in a manner that 
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5.  The label on the container shall not make any claims 
regarding health or physic al benefits to the patient. 
6.  All medical marijuana, medical marijuana con centrate and 
medical marijuana products shall be in a child -resistant container 
at the point of transfer to the patient or caregiver. 
D.  The State Department of Health shall devel op minimum 
standards for packaging and labeling of medical marijuana and 
medical marijuana products.  Such standards shall include, but not 
be limited to, the required co ntents of labels to be affixed to all 
medical marijuana and medical marijuana products prior to transfer 
to a licensed patient or caregiver, which shall include, at a 
minimum: 
1.  A universal symbol indicating that the product contains 
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); 
2. THC and other cannabinoid potency, and terpenoid potency; 
3. 2. A statement indicating that the product has been tested 
for contaminants; 
4. 3. One or more product warnings to be determined by the 
Department; and 
5. 4. Any other information the Department deems necessary. 
SECTION 21.     AMENDATORY     Sectio n 19, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.19), is amend ed to read as 
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Section 427.19. A.  A medical marijuana research license may be 
issued to a person to grow, cultivate, possess and transfer, by sale 
or donation, marijuana p ursuant to this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protection A ct for the limited research 
purposes identified in this section. 
B.  The annual fee for a medical marijuana research license 
shall be Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and shall be pay able by an 
applicant for a medical marijuana research license upon submissi on 
of his or her application to the Authority. 
C.  A medical marijuana research license may be issued for the 
following research purposes: 
1.  To test chemical potency and compositi on levels; 
2.  To conduct clinical investigations of marijuana -derived 
medicinal products; 
3.  To conduct research on the efficacy and safety of 
administering marijuana a s part of medical treatment; 
4.  To conduct genomic, horticultural or agricultural res earch; 
and 
5.  To conduct research on marijuana -affiliated products or 
systems. 
D.  1.  As part of the application process for a medical 
marijuana research license, an ap plicant shall submit to the 
Authority a description of the research that the applicant intends 
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institution or using public money.  If the research will not be 
conducted with a public insti tution or with public money, the 
Authority shall grant the application if it determine s that the 
applicant meets the criteria in this section. 
2.  If the research will be conducted with a public institution 
or public money, the Department shall review the research project of 
the applicant to determine if it meets the requirements of this 
section and to assess the following: 
a. the quality, study design, value or i mpact of the 
project, 
b. whether the applicant has the appropriate personnel, 
expertise, facilities, infrastructure, funding and 
human, animal or other approvals in place to 
successfully conduct the project, and 
c. whether the amount of marijuana to be gro wn by the 
applicant is consistent with the scope and goals of 
the project. 
3.  If the Authority determines that the research project does 
not meet the requirements of this section o r assesses the criteria 
to be inadequate, the application shall be denied. 
E.  A medical marijuana research licensee may only transfer, by 
sale or donation, marijuana gro wn within its operation to other 
medical marijuana research licensees.  The Department may revoke a 
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and any other violation of this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana 
and Patient Protection Act. 
F.  A medical marijuana research licensee may contract to 
perform research in con junction with a public higher education 
research institution or another med ical marijuana research licensee. 
G.  The growing, cultivating, possessing or transferring, by 
sale or donation, of marijuana in accordance with this section and 
the rules promulgated pursuant thereto, by a medical marijuana 
research licensee shall not be a criminal or civil offense under 
state law.  A medical marijuana research license shall be iss ued in 
the name of the applicant and shall specify the location in Oklahoma 
at which the medical marijuana research licensee intends to operate.  
A medical marijuana research licensee shall not allow any other 
person to exercise the privilege of the licens e. 
H.  If the research conducted includes a public institution or 
public money, the Au thority shall review any reports made by medical 
marijuana research license es under state licensing authority rule 
and provide the Authority with its determination on whe ther the 
research project continues to meet research qualifications pursuant 
to this section. 
SECTION 22.     AMENDATORY     Section 20, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.20), is amended to read as 
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Section 427.20. A.  There is hereby created a medical marijuana 
education facility license. 
B.  A medical marijuana education facility license may be issued 
to a person to possess or cultivate marijuana for the limited 
education and research purposes identified in this section. 
C.  A medical marijuana education facility license may only be 
granted to a not-for-profit organization structured under Section 
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, operating as an Oklahoma 
not-for-profit registered organization with the Office of the 
Secretary of State. 
D.  A medical marijuana education facility license m ay only be 
granted upon the submission of a an annual fee of Five Hundred 
Dollars ($500.00) to the Authority. 
E.  A medical marijuana education facility license may be is sued 
for the following education and research purposes: 
1.  To test cultivation techni ques, strategies, infrastructure, 
mediums, lighting and other related tech nology; 
2.  To demonstrate cultivation techniques, strategies, 
infrastructure, mediums, lighting and other related technology; 
3.  To demonstrate the application and use of product 
manufacturing technologies; 
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5.  To conduct research on marijuana -affiliated products or 
systems. 
F.  As part of the application process for a medical marijuana 
education facility license, a n applicant shall submit to the 
Authority a description of the project and curriculum that the 
applicant intends to conduct and whether the project and curriculum 
will be conducted with a public institution or using public money.  
If the research project and curriculum will not be conducted with a 
public institution or with publ ic money, the Authority shall grant 
the application.  If the research will be conducted with a p ublic 
institution or public money, the Authority shall review the research 
project of the applicant to determine if it meets the requirements 
of this section and to assess the following: 
1.  The quality, study design, value or impact of the project; 
2.  Whether the applicant has the appropriate personnel, 
expertise, facilities, infrastructu re, funding, and human, animal or 
other approvals in place to successfully conduct the project; and 
3.  Whether the amount of marijuana to be grown by the applicant 
is consistent with the scope and goals of the project. 
If the Authority determines that the education project does not meet 
the requirements of this section or asses ses the criteria to be 
inadequate, the application shall be denied. 
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to medical marijuana research licensees.  The Department ma y revoke 
a medical marijuana education facility license for violations of 
this section and any o ther violation of this act applicable laws, 
rules and regulations . 
H.  A medical marijuana education facility licensee may contract 
to perform research in conju nction with a public higher education 
research institution or another research licensee. 
I.  The growing, cultivating, possessing or transferring, by 
sale or donation, of marijuana i n accordance with this section and 
the rules promulgated pursuant thereto, by a medical marijuana 
education facility licensee shall not be a criminal or civil offense 
under state law.  A medical marijuana education facility license 
shall be issued in the n ame of the applicant and shall specify the 
location in Oklahoma at which t he medical marijuana education 
facility licensee intends to operate.  A medical marijuana educat ion 
facility licensee shall not allow any other person to exercise the 
privilege of the license. 
SECTION 23.     AMENDATORY     Section 22, Cha pter 11, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 427.22), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 427.22. A.  An All medical marijuana patient and 
caregiver records and information i ncluding, but not limited to, any 
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this act including, without limitation, the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana and Patient Protect ion Act and information regarding the 
physician of the qualifying patient shall be considered confidential 
medical records that are exempt from the Oklahoma Open Records Act. 
B.  The dispensary records with patient information shall be 
treated as confident ial records that are exempt from the Oklahoma 
Open Records Act. 
C.  All financial information provided by an applicant or a 
licensee in its an application to the Authorit y shall be treated as 
confidential records that are exempt from the Oklahoma Open Reco rds 
Act. 
D.  All information provided by an applicant or a licensee that 
constitutes private business information shall be treated as 
confidential records that are exempt from the Oklahoma Open Records 
Act. 
E.  As used in this section, "private business in formation" 
means information that, if disclosed, would give advantage to 
competitors or bidders including, but not limited to, information 
related to the planning, site l ocation, operations, strategy, or 
product development and marketing of an applicant, u nless approval 
for release of those records is granted by the business. 
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treated as confidential records and are exempt from the O klahoma 
Open Records Act. 
G.  Except for license information concerning l icensed patients, 
the Department may share confidential information with the other 
Oklahoma state agencies to assist those agencies in ensuring 
compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. 
SECTION 24.     AMENDATORY     Section 23, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 
2019, as amended by Section 11, Chapter 477, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 427.23), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 427.23. A.  The State Commissioner of Health, the 
Oklahoma Tax Commission, the State Treasurer, th e Secretary of State 
and the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services 
shall promulgate rules to implement the provisions of this act the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act . 
B.  The Food Safety Standards Board Medical Marijuana Advisory 
Council, in addition to the powers and duties granted in Section 423 
of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes this title, may recommend to 
the State Commissioner of Heal th rules relating to all aspects of 
the regarding the safe cultivation and manufacture manufacturing of 
medical marijuana products.  In addition to the twelve members 
required in Section 423 of this title, the State Department of 
Health may appoint up to e ight additional members.  The makeup of 
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SECTION 25.     NEW LAW     A new section of l aw to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 427.24 of Title 63, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Whenever an authorized agent of the State Department of 
Health finds, in whole or in part, that the medical marijuana or 
medical marijuana product fails to meet the requirements of Sections 
420 through 426.1 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes or the 
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act as it relates 
to health and safety, the medical marijuana or medical marijuana 
product is handled in violation of applicable laws or rules and 
regulations of the Department, or the medical marijuana or medical 
marijuana product may be poisonous, deleterious to health or is 
otherwise unsafe, an electronic or physi cal tag or other appropriate 
marking or hold shall be affixed to the medical marijuana or medical 
marijuana product which shall give notice that the medical m arijuana 
or medical marijuana product is or is suspected of being 
manufactured, produced, transfer red, sold or offered for sale in 
violation of applicable laws or rules and regulations of the 
Department and is embargoed.  The notice shall further provide a 
warning to all persons not to remove or dispose of the medical 
marijuana or medical marijuana pro duct until permission for removal 
or disposal is given by the Department.  It shall be unlawful for 
any person to remove or dispose of the medical marijuana o r medical 
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B.  If the State Commi ssioner of Health finds that medical 
marijuana or medical marijuana product embargoed pursuant to 
subsection A of this section does not meet the requirements of 
applicable laws or rules and regulations of the Department, or is 
poisonous, deleterious to hea lth or otherwise unsafe, the 
Commissioner may institute an action in the district cour t in whose 
jurisdiction the medical marijuana or medical marijuana produ ct is 
embargoed for the condemnation and destruction of the medical 
marijuana or medical marijuana product.  If the Commissioner finds 
that the medical marijuana or medical marijuana p roduct embargoed 
does meet the requirements of applicable laws and the r ules and 
regulations of the Department and is not poisonous, deleterious to 
health or otherwise un safe, the Commissioner shall remove the 
embargo.  In any court proceeding regarding an embargo, neither the 
State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Medical M arijuana Authority 
or the Commissioner shall be held liable if the court finds 
reasonable belief for the embargo. 
C.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection D of this 
section, if the court finds that the embargoed medical marijuana or 
medical marijuana product, in whole or in part, is in violation of 
any applicable laws or rules and regulations of the Department or is 
poisonous, deleterious to health, or otherwise unsafe, the medica l 
marijuana or medical marijuana product shall be destroyed at the 
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All court costs, fees, costs of st orage and disposal and other 
proper expenses shall be paid by the defendant of the med ical 
marijuana or medical marijuana product. 
D.  The court may order tha t the medical marijuana or medical 
marijuana product be delivered to the defendant for appropriate 
labeling or processing under the supervision of the Commissioner 
only if: 
1.  The violation can be corrected by proper processing of 
medical marijuana or med ical marijuana product; 
2.  All costs, fees and expenses have been paid; and 
3.  A sufficient bond is executed and conditioned for 
appropriate labeling or processing as the court may r equire. 
The expense of supervision shall be paid to the Commissioner by 
the person obtaining release of the medical marijuana or medical 
marijuana product under bond. 
SECTION 26.     AMENDATORY     Section 2, Chapter 337, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 428.1), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 428.1. As used in this act the Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana Waste Management Act : 
1.  "Authority" shall mean the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana 
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2.  "Commercial licensee" shall mean any person or entity issued 
a license by the Okla homa Medical Marijuana Authority, or successor 
agency, to conduct commercial business in this state ; 
3.  "Disposal" shall mean the final disposition of medical 
marijuana waste by either a process which renders the waste unusable 
through physical destructio n or a recycling process; 
4.  "Facility" shall mean a location the licensed or permitted 
premises where the disposal of medical marijuana waste takes place 
by a licensee; 
5.  "License" shall mean a medical marijuana waste disposal 
license; 
6.  "Licensee" shall mean the holder of a medical marijuana 
waste disposal license; 
7.  "Medical marijuana waste" s hall mean unused, surplus, 
returned or out-of-date marijuana and plant debris of the p lant of 
the genus Cannabis, including dead plants and all unused plant 
parts, except the term shall not include seeds, roots, stems, stalks 
and fan leaves; and 
8.  "Medical marijuana waste disposal license" shall mean a 
license issued by the Oklahoma Medic al Marijuana Authority, or 
successor agency. 
SECTION 27.     AMENDATORY    Section 3, Chapter 337, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 429), is ame nded to read as 
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Section 429.  A.  Medical marijuana waste shall be subject to 
the provisions of this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Waste 
Management Act and shall not be subject to the provisions of the 
Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act.  Nothing in this act 
the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Waste Management Act shall alter or 
affect the jurisdictional areas of environmental responsibility of 
the Department of Environmental Quality as provided for in Title 27A 
of the Oklahoma Statutes. 
B.  Commercial licensees, medical marijuana research facilities 
and medical marijuana e ducation facilities shall be authorized to 
destroy the following mariju ana plant parts without being required 
to utilize the services of a medical marijuana waste disposa l 
facility: 
1.  Root balls Roots; 
2.  Stems; 
3.  Fan leaves; and 
4.  Seeds; and 
5.  Stalks. 
Unless restricted by local ordinance, commercial licensees, 
medical marijuana research facilities and medical marijuana 
education facilities shall be authorized to destroy the above-listed 
marijuana plant parts on-site on site by open burning, incine ration, 
burying, mulching, composting or any other technique approved b y the 
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C.  Commercial licensees, medical marijuana research fac ilities 
and medical marijuana education facilities engaged in the disposal 
of medical marijuana waste shall create and maintain documentation 
on a form prescribed by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority 
that includes precise weights or counts of medica l marijuana waste 
and the manner in which the medical marijuana waste is disposed.  
Such documentation shall contain a witness affidavit and signature 
attesting to the lawful disposal of the medical marijuana waste 
under penalty of perjury.  All disposal r ecords shall be maintained 
by commercial licensees, medical marijuana research facilit ies and 
medical marijuana educational facilities for a period of five ( 5) 
years and shall be subject to inspection and auditing by the 
Authority. 
SECTION 28.     AMENDATORY     Section 4, Chapter 337, O.S.L. 
2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2020, Secti on 430), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 430.  A.  There is here by created and authorized a 
medical marijuana waste disposal license.  A person or entity in 
possession of a medical marijuana waste disposal license shall be 
entitled to possess, trans port and dispose of medical marijuana 
waste.  No person or entity shall possess, transport or dispose of 
medical marijuana waste without a valid medical marijuana waste 
disposal license.  The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority shall 
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determination by the Authority that the proposed site and facility 
are physically and technically suitable.  Upon a finding that a 
proposed medical marijuana waste disposal facility is not physically 
or technically suita ble, the Authority shall deny the license.  The 
Authority may, upon det ermining that public health or safety 
requires emergency action, issue a temporary license for trea tment 
or storage of medical marijuana waste for a period not to exceed 
ninety (90) days.  The Authority shall not, for the first year of 
the licensure progra m, issue more than ten medical marijuana waste 
disposal licenses.  Upon the conclusion of the first year, the 
Authority shall assess the need for additional medical marijuana 
waste disposal licenses and shall, if demonstrated, increase the 
number of licenses as deemed necessary by the Authority. 
B.  Entities applying for a medical marijuana waste dispos al 
license shall undergo the following screening process: 
1.  Complete an application form, as prescribed by the 
Authority, which shall include: 
a. an attestation that the applicant is authorized to 
make application on behalf of the entity, 
b. full name of the organization, 
c. trade name, if applicable, 
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f. an attestation that the commercial entity will not be 
located on tribal land, 
g. telephone number and email address of the entity, and 
h. name, residential address and date of birth of each 
owner and each member, manager and bo ard member, if 
applicable; 
2.  The application for a medical marijuana waste disposal 
license made by an individual on his or her own behalf shall be on 
the form prescribed by the Authority and shall include, but not be 
limited to: 
a. the first, middle and last name of the applicant and 
suffix, if applicable, 
b. the residence address and mailing address of the 
applicant, 
c. the date of birth of the applicant, 
d. the preferred telephone number and email address of 
the applicant, 
e. an attestation that the in formation provided by the 
applicant is true and correct, and 
f. a statement signed by the applicant pledging not to 
divert marijuana to any individual or entity that is 
not lawfully entitled to possess marijuana; and 
3.  Each application shall be accompani ed by the following 
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a. a list of all persons or entities that have an 
ownership interest in the entity, 
b. a certificate of good standing from the Oklahoma 
Secretary of State, if applicable, 
c. an Affidavit of Lawful Presence for each owner, 
d. proof that the proposed location of the disposal 
facility is at least one thousand (1,000) feet from a 
public or private school.  The distance indicated in 
this subparagraph shall be measured from any entrance 
of the nearest property line of such publi c or private 
school to the nearest property line point perimeter 
wall of the premises of such disposal facility.  If 
any public or private school is established within on e 
thousand (1,000) feet of any disposal facility after 
such disposal facility has been licensed, the 
provisions of this subparagraph shall not be a 
deterrent to the renewal of such license or warrant 
revocation of the license , and 
e. documents establishing the applicant, the members, 
managers and board members, if applicable, and 
seventy-five percent (75%) of the ownership interests 
are Oklahoma residents as e stablished in Section 420 
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C.  No license shall be issued except upon proof of sufficient 
liability insurance and financial responsibility.  Liability 
insurance shall be provided by the applicant and shall apply to 
sudden and nonsudden bodily injury or property damage on, below or 
above the surface, as required by the rules of the Authority.  Suc h 
insurance shall be maintained for the period of operation of the 
facility and shall provide coverage for damages resulting from 
operation of the facility during operati on and after closing.  In 
lieu of liability insurance required by this subsection, an 
equivalent amount of cash, securities, bond or alternate financial 
assurance, of a type and in an amount acceptable to the Authority, 
may be substituted; provided, that s uch deposit shall be maintained 
for a period of five (5) years after the date of last operation of 
the facility. 
D.  Submission of an application for a medic al marijuana waste 
disposal license shall constitute permission for entry to and 
inspection of the facility of the licensee during hours of operation 
and other reasonable times.  Refusa l to permit such entry of 
inspection shall constitute grounds for the n onrenewal, suspension 
or revocation of a license.  The Authority may perform an annual 
unannounced on-site inspection of the operations and any facility of 
the licensee.  If the Authori ty receives a complaint concerning 
noncompliance by a licensee with the provisions of this act the 
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conduct additional unannounced, on -site inspections beyond an annual 
inspection.  The Auth ority shall may refer all complaints alleging 
criminal activity that ar e made against a licensed facility to 
appropriate state or local law enforcement authorities. 
E.  The Authority shall issue a an annual permit for each 
medical marijuana waste disposal facility operated by a licensee.  A 
permit shall be issued only upon pr oper application by a licensee 
and determination by the Authority that the proposed site and 
facility are physically and technically suitable.  Upon a finding 
that a proposed medical ma rijuana waste disposal facility is not 
physically or technically suitab le, the Authority shall deny the 
permit.  The Authority shall have the authority to revoke a permit 
upon a finding that the site and facility are not physically and 
technically suitable for processing.  The Authority may, upon 
determining that public healt h or safety requires emergency action, 
issue a temporary permit for treatment or storage of medical 
marijuana waste for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days. 
F.  The cost of a medica l marijuana waste disposal license shall 
be Five Thousand Dollars ($5,0 00.00) for the initial license.  The 
cost of a medical marijuana waste disposal facility permit sha ll be 
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).  A medical marijuana waste disposal 
facility permit that has been revoked shall be reinstated upon 
remittance of a rein statement fee of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) 
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be deposited into the Public Health Special Oklahoma Medical 
Marijuana Authority Revolving Fund as provided in Section 1-107 
427.5 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes this title. 
G.  The holder of a medical marijuana waste disposal license 
shall not be required to obtain a medical marijuana transporter 
license provided for in the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient 
Protection Act for purpos es of transporting medical marijuana waste. 
H.  All commercial licensees, as defined in Section 2 428.1 of 
this act title, shall utilize a licensed medical marijuana waste 
disposal service to process all medical marijuana waste generated by 
the licensee. 
I.  The State Commissioner of Health shall promulgate rules for 
the implementation of this act the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Waste 
Management Act.  Promulgated rules shall address dispo sal process 
standards, site security and any other subject matter deeme d 
necessary by the Authority. 
SECTION 29.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS 
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