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Article 4
Adult-use Cannabis

Sections

61
License application
62
Information to be requested in applications for licenses
63
Fees
64
Selection criteria
65
Limitations of licensure
66
License renewal
67
Amendments
68
Adult-use cultivator license
68‑A
Registered organization adult-use cultivator processor distributor retail dispensary license
68‑B
Registered organization adult-use cultivator, processor and distributor license
69
Adult-use processor license
70
Adult-use cooperative license
71
Adult-use distributor license
72
Adult-use retail dispensary license
73
Microbusiness license
74
Delivery license
75
Nursery license
76
Notification to municipalities of adult-use retail dispensary or on-site consumption license
77
Adult-use on-site consumption license
78
Record keeping and tracking
79
Inspections and ongoing requirements
80
Adult-use cultivators, processors or distributors not to be interested in retail dispensaries
81
Packaging, labeling, and administration of adult-use cannabis products
82
Laboratory testing
83
Provisions governing the cultivation and processing of adult-use cannabis
84
Provisions governing the distribution of adult-use cannabis
85
Provisions governing adult-use cannabis retail dispensaries
86
Adult-use cannabis advertising and marketing
87
Social and economic equity, minority and women-owned businesses, distressed farmers and service-disabled veterans
88
Data collection and reporting
89
Regulations

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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