Ohio regulators have issued proposed rules for medical marijuana businesses and provisional license holders to convert to dual-use licenses to serve both the medical and adult-use markets.
The draft rules released by the state’s Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) primarily focus on the application process, qualifications and other administrative protocols to meet a Sept. 7 deadline to issue adult-use provisional licenses, according to Youngstown TV station WKBN.
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In January, the DCC released rules outlining more specific requirements such as licensing fees and time elements.
The application to convert to a dual-use license will be “simple” and take “minimal time” to complete, according to the DCC’s nine-page proposal.
Unlike nearly every other recreational market, Ohio will not charge an application fee.
The rules
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