Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB758

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/15/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  
Enrolled
5/30/24  

Caption

Medical marijuana; authorizing Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to review applications and provide notice of approval or rejection to applicant. Emergency.

Impact

This bill has significant implications for the state's regulatory framework concerning medical marijuana businesses. By creating a standardized credentialing process, SB758 aims to ensure that employees meet specific eligibility and suitability criteria before they can work in licensed establishments. This move is expected to enhance the professionalism of the industry and improve compliance with state standards, as employees will need to pass background checks and demonstrate their qualifications as part of obtaining their credentials. The bill also simplifies the application process by allowing for resubmissions in cases of incomplete applications, which can help mitigate issues with employee credentialing.

Summary

Senate Bill 758 aims to amend the regulations surrounding medical marijuana in Oklahoma by establishing a credentialing process for employees of licensed medical marijuana businesses. Starting January 1, 2024, all employees will be required to obtain a credential that authorizes them to work in the industry. This process will be managed by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), which has the authority to review applications, approve or reject credentials, and communicate those decisions to applicants. It lays out the requirements for credential applications, including background checks to be conducted by contracted third-party vendors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB758 is generally supportive among lawmakers focused on regulatory oversight and public safety. The provisions for credentialing and background checks reflect a commitment to maintaining the integrity of the medical marijuana workforce. However, there may be some contention regarding the involvement of third-party vendors and the implications of standardization, particularly concerning costs and the efficiency of processing applications. The necessity of having a well-regulated framework resonates positively with advocates for controlled marijuana distribution but raises concerns about accessibility for many potential employees who may face barriers in the credentialing process.

Contention

Notable points of contention center on the extent of the authority granted to third-party vendors in conducting background checks and credential issuance. Critics may argue that relying on external agencies could lead to inconsistencies in the credentialing process or potential privacy concerns for applicants. Furthermore, there are discussions about the balance between ensuring public safety and providing fair access to employment in the medical marijuana sector, particularly given the historical stigma surrounding marijuana use.

Companion Bills

OK SB758

Carry Over Medical marijuana; deleting certain apportionments; creating revolving funds; requiring legislative apportionment. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

OK HB2674

Tobacco, nicotine and vapor products; purchase by minors; scope of certain crimes and penalties to include nicotine products; prohibitions pertaining to nicotine products; emergency.

OK HB3634

Medical marijuana; adding definition; wholesaler license; requirements; effective date.

OK HB2004

Medical marijuana; licensing; clarifying duties and functions of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority; taxes; emergency.

OK SB1543

Medical marijuana; making Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority separate and distinct entity; providing for certain transfers; providing for appointment of Executive Director; modifying enforcement powers of Authority. Effective date.

OK SB813

Medical marijuana; authorizing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to operate a quality assurance laboratory. Emergency.

OK SB813

Medical marijuana; authorizing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to operate a quality assurance laboratory. Emergency.

OK HB1961

Legislative referendum; creating the Oklahoma Adult Access to Marijuana Act; defining terms; effective date; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB4202

Medical marijuana; separating the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority from the State Department of Health; effective date.