A Distribution Facility shall not distribute any cannabis or cannabis product that has not been received from a Cannabis Business licensed pursuant to this chapter. Each Distribution Facility shall establish written operating procedures for the distribution of cannabis. The operating procedures must include the minimum following information:
A. 
All applicable provisions contained in Articles III and IV of this chapter.
B. 
A description of the screening, registration, and validation process for consumers.
C. 
A description of consumer records acquisition and retention procedures.
D. 
The process for tracking cannabis quantities and inventory controls.
E. 
The procedure and documentation process for assuring the safety and quality of all cannabis and cannabis products (including, but not limited to, testing for bacteria, mold, pesticides and other contaminants).
F. 
The procedure and documentation process for determining patient dosage including testing for the major active agents in the cannabis (e.g., cannabinoids tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN)).
G. 
Any other information required by the Department. Operating Procedures must be approved by the Department and a copy maintained at every Distribution Facility.
A. 
Only Distribution Facility employees, holders of a valid Medical Registration Card and persons with bona fide purposes for visiting the premises shall be permitted access into a Distribution Facility.
B. 
Potential customers shall not visit any Distribution Facility without first having obtained a valid Medical Registration Card.
C. 
All other visitors shall remain in a designated waiting area in the Distribution Facility.
D. 
Notwithstanding these requirements, nothing shall prohibit tribal law enforcement from entering any area of the facility upon presentation of official credentials identifying them as such.
A. 
Each Distribution Facility shall ensure all of the following:
(1) 
The weight, concentration, and content of THC in all cannabis and edible cannabis products that the Distribution Facility sells is clearly and accurately stated on the product sold.
(2) 
That the Distribution Facility does not sell to a person 50 grams of usable cannabis flower, or 1 gram of cannabis product, or 2.5 grams of cannabis concentrate within one business day. The weight of an edible shall not be included in the calculation of grams per this section, only cannabis concentrate.
(3) 
That, posted clearly and conspicuously within the Distribution Facility, are the legal limits on the possession of cannabis, as set forth in Subsection A(2). Each Distribution Facility is free to place greater limits on sales, and may refuse sales to persons for good cause as provided for in the Facilities' operating procedures.
B. 
Each Distribution Facility shall be staffed with at least one person during hours of operation who shall not be responsible for dispensing cannabis. The Distribution Facility shall have a responsible person who shall be at least 21 years of age and shall be on the premises to act as manager at all times during which the Distribution Facility is open to the public or any portion thereof.
The Distribution Facility shall be subject to the following specific regulations:
A. 
The Distribution Facility shall only distribute cannabis or cannabis products to a holder of a valid Medical Registration Card.
B. 
The Distribution Facility shall display rules and regulations in a conspicuous place that is readily seen by all persons entering the Distribution Facility.
C. 
Each building entrance to the Distribution Facility shall be clearly and legibly posted with a notice indicating that persons under the age of 21 are precluded from entering the premises.
D. 
The Distribution Facility shall only distribute cannabis or cannabis products during normal business hours.
E. 
The Distribution Facility shall not distribute cannabis to any person more than once a day.
F. 
The on-site display of cannabis plants visible from the outside shall be prohibited, including live plants or graphic representations of the cannabis plant.
G. 
The distribution of cannabis shall not adversely affect the health or safety of the employees, volunteers or the facility in which it is distributed, or nearby properties through creation of mold, mildew, dust, glare, heat, noise, noxious gasses, odor, smoke, traffic, vibration, or other impacts, or be hazardous because of the use or storage of materials, processes, products or wastes.
H. 
All workers, supervisors, and visitors are required to sign in using provided sign-in forms which shall be kept as business records.
I. 
Any other regulations which the Department determines is necessary.
A. 
Every package or unit of cannabis or cannabis product, distributed shall have a label or labels that state the following, as may be applicable:
(1) 
The name of the product.
(2) 
An identification and tracking number for the specific package or unit of cannabis, or cannabis product.
(3) 
The species or strain of the cannabis.
(4) 
Identification of the strength and dosage of the cannabis.
(5) 
A statement that the cannabis or cannabis product has been tested for safety and quality assurance and that the testing results, and chain of custody information is available by contacting the Distribution Facility.
(6) 
Keep Out the Reach of Children.
(7) 
National Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222.
(8) 
A QR Code for the Certificate of Analysis ("COA").
B. 
The following warning placed in a conspicuous location on the package:
"Smoking may be hazardous to the health of the user, and smoking by pregnant women may result in fetal injury, premature birth, and low birth weight. Further, ingestion of cannabis in any form may be hazardous to the health of the user and may impair the judgment of the user."
C. 
The following specific requirements for edible cannabis products:
(1) 
List of all ingredients used to manufacture the edible cannabis product; which may include a list of any potential allergens contained within, or used in the manufacture of, the product.
(2) 
A statement that the cannabis product, if perishable, must be refrigerated.
(3) 
A product expiration date, for perishable cannabis products, upon which the product will no longer be fit for consumption, or a use-by date, upon which the product will no longer be optimally fresh. Once a label with a use-by or expiration date has been affixed to a container of a cannabis product, it may not be altered in any way or have a new label affixed with a later use-by or expiration date.
(4) 
All edibles must be sold in child-resistant packaging that is commonly accepted in the cannabis industry.
A. 
Each Distribution Facility shall maintain an electronic verification system.
B. 
The electronic verification system must be able to monitor and report information, including, without limitation:
(1) 
For each person who holds a valid Medical Registration Card and who purchased cannabis from the Distribution Facility in the immediately preceding 60-day period;
(2) 
The number of the card;
(3) 
The date on which the card was issued;
(4) 
The date on which the card will expire;
(5) 
Verification of the identity of a person to whom cannabis or cannabis products are sold or otherwise distributed; and
(6) 
Such other information as the Department may require.
C. 
Nothing in this section prohibits more than one Distribution Facility from co-owning an electronic verification system in cooperation with another Distribution Facility, or sharing the information obtained therefrom.
D. 
A Distribution Facility must exercise reasonable care to ensure that the personal identifying information of persons who hold valid Medical Registration Cards, which is contained in an electronic verification system is encrypted, protected and not divulged for any purpose not specifically authorized by law.