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Section 26-2C-17 – Cannabis products; packaging and labeling; division rulemaking.

A. Cannabis or cannabis extract included in a cannabis product that is manufactured in compliance with applicable law is not considered to be an adulterant under state law. B. The division shall promulgate rules consistent with industry standards for cannabis products that establish labeling and packaging requirements, including that: (1) packages shall be resealable, child-resistant, […]

Section 26-2C-18 – Testing cannabis products; health and safety of employees.

A. A cannabis testing laboratory’s testing of cannabis products shall comply with the requirements set forth in applicable law and rules. B. In consultation with the department of environment and consistent with industry standards, the division shall promulgate rules to: (1) ensure that testing of cannabis products occurs prior to distribution to cannabis retailers or […]

Section 26-2C-19 – Researching cannabis; recordkeeping.

A. A cannabis research laboratory’s research of cannabis shall comply with the requirements set forth in applicable law and rules. B. The division shall develop rules and procedures consistent with industry standards to provide for recordkeeping to ensure that cannabis products are not removed from the cannabis research laboratory premises. History: Laws 2021 (1st S.S.), […]

Section 26-2C-20 – Advertising and marketing restrictions.

The division shall promulgate rules consistent with industry standards that: A. prohibit the advertisement and marketing of cannabis products: (1) on radio, television or other broadcast media, internet pop-ups and mass transit vehicles; provided that the division shall not prohibit advertising and marketing to: (a) subscribers of subscription-based radio, television or other broadcast media who […]

Section 26-2C-21 – Contracts.

A contract related to the operation of a license is enforceable, and a contract entered into by a licensee or a licensee representative for conduct allowed pursuant to a cannabis establishment license or entered into by a person who allows property to be used by a licensee or a licensee representative for conduct allowed pursuant […]

Section 26-2C-22 – Provision of professional services.

An attorney, accountant, insurance agent, real estate agent, security guard or other person engaged in a profession subject to state licensure shall not be subject to disciplinary action by a professional association, a state professional board or a state licensing entity because the professional provides professional services or assistance to prospective or licensed cannabis establishments […]

Section 26-2C-23 – Medical cannabis provisions unaffected.

Nothing in the Cannabis Regulation Act shall be construed to limit a privilege or right of a qualified patient, a primary caregiver or a reciprocal participant participating in the medical cannabis program or the use, dispensing, possession, prescribing, storage or transport of a prescription drug containing cannabis that is approved pursuant to the Federal Food, […]

Section 26-2C-24 – Protections for the use of cannabis.

A. Conduct allowed pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation Act shall not in itself constitute grounds for a holder of a professional or occupational license to be subject to professional discipline for providing advice or services related to cannabis establishments or applications to operate cannabis establishments on the basis that cannabis is illegal under federal law. […]

Section 26-2C-25 – Personal use of cannabis.

A. The following conduct is lawful for a person who is twenty-one years of age or older and shall not constitute grounds for detention, search or arrest of a person or search of property, and cannabis products that relate to the conduct are not contraband or subject to seizure or forfeiture pursuant to the Controlled […]

Section 26-2C-10 – Cannabis training and education program licensing; sanctions.

A. The division shall begin licensing cannabis training and education programs no later than January 1, 2022. B. The division may suspend a license for repeated violations of the same serious and substantial rule promulgated pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation Act pertaining to public health and safety. History: Laws 2021 (1st S.S.), ch. 4, § […]