Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3796:6-3-11 | Duty to report.
... or questionable disposition of medical marijuana. (B) Each person licensed under this chapter shall notify the following upon discovery of the theft or loss of any medical marijuana or medical marijuana device, including medical marijuana in transit that was either shipped from or to the dispensary: (1) The state board of pharmacy, by telephone immediately upon discovery of the theft or loss; (2) Law enforcement ... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-12 | Dispensing error reporting.
...urred in the dispensing of your medical marijuana, you may contact the state of Ohio board of pharmacy, using the contact information found at medicalmarijuana.ohio.gov." (B) A dispensary designated representative shall implement and comply with a quality assurance program that describes, in writing, policies and procedures to detect, identify and prevent dispensing errors. A dispensary shall: (1) Provide to the s... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-12 | Quality assurance to prevent dispensing errors.
...urred in the dispensing of your medical marijuana, you may contact the state of Ohio board of pharmacy, using the contact information found at medicalmarijuana.ohio.gov." (B) A dispensary designated representative shall implement and comply with a quality assurance program that describes, in writing, policies and procedures to detect, identify and prevent dispensing errors. A dispensary shall: (1) Provide to the st... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-15 | Dispensary patient and caregiver educational materials.
...of various forms and methods of medical marijuana administration; (2) Updated information about the purported effectiveness of strains of medical marijuana for specific conditions; (3) Information regarding the signs and symptoms of substance abuse, including tolerance, dependency, and withdrawal; (4) Whether possession of medical marijuana is illegal under federal law; (5) Information about possible side effects... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-15 | Dispensary patient and caregiver educational materials.
...wal; (2) Whether possession of medical marijuana is illegal under federal law; (3) Information about possible side effects and contraindications for medical marijuana including possible impairment with use and operation of a motor vehicle or heavy machinery, when caring for children, or of job performance; (4) Guidelines for contacting the recommending physician if side effects or contraindications occur; (5) A w... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-17 | Record keeping requirements.
...of patient information or other medical marijuana records, shall use a system that: (1) Guarantees the confidentiality of the information contained within; (2) Can be accessed by the state board of pharmacy in accordance with this division; (3) Can provide safeguards against erasures and unauthorized changes in data after the information has been entered and verified by the dispensary; (4) Contains a true audit t... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-17 | Record keeping requirements.
...atient information or other medical marijuana records, shall use a system that: (1) Guarantees the confidentiality of the information contained within; (2) Can be accessed by the state board of pharmacy in accordance with this division; (3) Can provide safeguards against erasures and unauthorized changes in data after the information has been entered and verified by the dispensary; (4) Contain... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-20 | Medical marijuana dispensary internal inventory control system.
...y oversight of the dispensary's medical marijuana inventory control system. The inventory control system shall be real-time, web-based, backed-up at least daily and accessible by the state board of pharmacy immediately upon request. (B) A dispensary's inventory control system shall allow for tracking so that the oldest stock of medical marijuana is distributed first. A dispensary may deviate from this requirement... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-20 | Medical marijuana dispensary internal inventory control system.
...ersight of the dispensary's medical marijuana inventory control system. The inventory control system shall be real-time, web-based, backed-up at least daily and accessible by the state board of pharmacy immediately upon request. (B) A dispensary's inventory control system shall allow for tracking so that the oldest stock of medical marijuana is distributed first. A dispensary may deviate from thi... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-22 | Prohibitions.
... anything other than authorized medical marijuana, medical marijuana products, medical marijuana devices, and advertising materials authorized pursuant to rule 3796:6-3-24 of the Administrative Code. (F) No dispensary shall offer coupons except in the case of coupons intended to benefit patients registered as indigent or as a veteran. (G) No medical marijuana or medical marijuana products shall be consumed on the p... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-22 | Prohibitions.
...thing other than authorized medical marijuana, medical marijuana products, medical marijuana devices, and advertising materials authorized pursuant to rule 3796:6-3-24 of the Administrative Code. (F) No dispensary shall offer discounts unless the discount is offered in accordance with a written discount policy and: (1) The discount is offered to all patients registered as indigent or veteran... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-23 | Dispensary access.
...ssor employee who is delivering medical marijuana, shall be allowed in the dispensary department without an active qualifying patient or caregiver registration issued by the state board of pharmacy. (B) In addition to authorized dispensary employees, cultivator employees, and processor employees, the following may be granted access to a dispensary so long as presence is maintained in the dispensary visitor log and o... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-23 | Dispensary access.
...r processor employee delivering medical marijuana, shall be granted access to a dispensary. One individual may also accompany a registered patient or caregiver into the dispensary; however, that individual must remain in the waiting area. (B) Notwithstanding paragraph (A) of this rule, the following may be granted access to a dispensary: (1) Third party service personnel, such as technicians, ... |
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Rule 3796:6-3-24 | Advertising, marketing, and signage.
... An advertisement that renders medical marijuana or medical marijuana products attractive to children is prohibited. (B) The state of Ohio has a compelling interest in ensuring that any advertisement or marketing campaigns related to or involving medical marijuana does not encourage, promote, or otherwise create any impression that marijuana is legal or acceptable to use in a manner except as specifically authorize... |
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Rule 3796:6-4-01 | Enforcement generally.
...hey relate to the dispensing of medical marijuana and medical marijuana products to registered patients and designated caregivers. The state board of pharmacy shall investigate all activities related to Chapters 2925., 3715., 3719., and 3796. of the Revised Code as they relate to dispensing operations. |
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Rule 3796:6-4-02 | Compliance and inspection of medical marijuana dispensaries.
...nced dispensary inspections and medical marijuana testing by the state board of pharmacy. (B) The state board of pharmacy and its authorized representatives may: (1) Enter any place, including a vehicle, in which medical marijuana is held, stored, dispensed, sold, produced, delivered, transported, manufactured, or disposed of; (2) Inspect in a reasonable manner, the place and all pertinent equipment, containers, a... |
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Rule 3796:6-4-02 | Compliance and inspection of medical marijuana dispensaries.
...nced dispensary inspections and medical marijuana testing by the state board of pharmacy. (B) The state board of pharmacy and its authorized representatives may: (1) Enter any place, including a vehicle, in which medical marijuana is held, stored, dispensed, sold, produced, delivered, transported, manufactured, or disposed of; (2) Inspect in a reasonable manner, the place and all pertinent ... |
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Rule 3796:6-4-03 | Grounds for discipline.
...dispensing, purchase or sale of medical marijuana with any licensed health professional certified to recommend medical marijuana; (9) Knowingly lent the employee's name to an illegal operator of a medical marijuana cultivating, processing, or dispensing facility or having professional connection with an illegal medical marijuana entity; (10) Allowed a physician with a certificate to recommend medical marijuana to o... |
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Rule 3796:6-4-03 | Grounds for discipline.
...ensing, purchase or sale of medical marijuana with any licensed health professional certified to recommend medical marijuana; (8) Knowingly lent the employee's name to an illegal operator of a medical marijuana cultivating, processing, or dispensing facility or having professional connection with an illegal medical marijuana entity; (9) Allowed a physician with a certificate to recommend med... |
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Rule 3796:6-4-07 | Failure to properly store medical marijuana.
... dispensary that does not store medical marijuana in compliance with this division, or that stores medical marijuana at a location other than that for which the dispensary license was issued, may have its license suspended or revoked. In such a case, all medical marijuana under the dispensary's control will be subject to being placed under seal by the state board of pharmacy in compliance with division (C) of sectio... |
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Rule 3796:6-4-07 | Failure to properly store medical marijuana.
...pensary that does not store medical marijuana in compliance with this division, or that stores medical marijuana at a location other than that for which the dispensary license was issued, may have its license suspended or revoked. In such a case, all medical marijuana under the dispensary's control will be subject to being placed under seal by the state board of pharmacy in compliance with divisio... |
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Rule 3796:6-5-01 | Medical marijuana dispensary fee structure.
...(A) The following non-refundable licensing fees are as follows: (1) The application fee for a dispensary license is five thousand dollars. One application fee must be submitted with each application. (2) The certificate of operation fee is seventy thousand dollars. One certificate of operation fee must be submitted for each certificate of operation. (3) In addition to the certificate of operation fee, the fee to f... |
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Rule 3796:6-5-01 | Medical marijuana dispensary fee structure.
...(A) The following non-refundable licensing fees are as follows: (1) The application fee for a dispensary license is five thousand dollars. One application fee must be submitted with each application. (2) The certificate of operation fee is seventy thousand dollars. One certificate of operation fee must be submitted for each certificate of operation. (3) In addition to the certificate of ope... |
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Rule 3796:7-1-01 | Definitions.
...eans the direct introduction of medical marijuana into the body of a human, whether inhalation, ingestion, or any other means. (B) "Business day" means any day other than Saturday, Sunday or a holiday recognized by the state of Ohio on which the state board of pharmacy is not open for business. (C) "Terminal illness" means a qualifying condition for which a prospective patient has received a diagnosis for a life ex... |
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Rule 3796:7-2-04 | Purchase of medical marijuana.
... or caregiver may only purchase medical marijuana pursuant to a valid and active recommendation issued by a physician pursuant to rule 4731-32-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) No patient under eighteen years of age shall purchase medical marijuana. (C) Patients and caregivers must provide their registry identification card and photographic identification before entering the dispensary department. Acceptable photo... |