Under Minnesota Statutes, section 152.29, subdivision 1, the operating documents of a medical cannabis manufacturer must describe operational and management practices, including:
types and quantities of medical cannabis products that are produced at the manufacturing facility;
plans for responding to a security breach at a manufacturing or distribution facility, or while medical cannabis is in transit to a manufacturing or distribution facility;
A person may not own and operate a manufacturing facility unless the person is registered as a medical cannabis manufacturer by the commissioner under Minnesota Statutes, section 152.25.
A medical cannabis manufacturer and its employees, agents, or owners may not:
produce or manufacture medical cannabis in any location except in those areas designated in the registration agreement;
sell, deliver, transport, or distribute medical cannabis or medical cannabis products from any location except its manufacturing facility or its distribution facility;
deliver or transport medical cannabis to any location except its distribution facilities and a laboratory approved by the commissioner;
A medical cannabis manufacturer is prohibited from employing any person who has a disqualifying felony offense as shown by a Minnesota criminal history background check or a federal criminal history background check performed by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension under Minnesota Statutes, section 152.29, subdivision 1.
A medical cannabis manufacturer may not:
accept or solicit any form of remuneration from a health care practitioner who certifies qualifying conditions for patients; or
offer any form of remuneration from a health care practitioner who certifies qualifying conditions for patients.
39 SR 1080
February 20, 2015
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes