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Home » US Law » 2022 West Virginia Code » Chapter 16A. Medical Cannabis Act » Article 7. Medical Cannabis Controls

§16A-7-1. Electronic Tracking

(a) Requirement. — A medical cannabis organization must implement an electronic inventory tracking system which shall be directly accessible to the bureau through its electronic database that electronically tracks all medical cannabis on a daily basis. The system shall include tracking of all of the following: (1) For a grower or processor, a seed-to-sale tracking […]

§16A-7-2. Grower/processors

(a) Authorization. — Subject to subsection (b), a grower or processor may do all of the following in accordance with bureau rules: (1) Obtain seed from outside this state to initially grow medical cannabis.

§16A-7-3. Storage and Transportation

The bureau shall develop rules relating to the storage and transportation of medical cannabis among grower/processors, testing laboratories and dispensaries which ensure adequate security to guard against in-transit losses. The tracking system developed by the bureau shall include all transportation and storage of medical cannabis. The rules shall provide for the following: (1) Requirements relating […]

§16A-7-4. Laboratory

(a) A grower and processor shall contract with an independent laboratory to test the medical cannabis produced by the grower or processor. The bureau shall approve the laboratory and require that the laboratory report testing results in a manner as the bureau shall determine, including requiring a test at harvest and a test at final […]

§16A-7-5. Prices

The bureau and the Department of Revenue shall monitor the price of medical cannabis sold by growers, processors and by dispensaries, including a per-dose price. If the bureau and the Department of Revenue determine that the prices are unreasonable or excessive, the bureau may implement a cap on the price of medical cannabis being sold […]

§16A-7-6. County Prohibition

A county may pass an ordinance by vote of the residents of the county to prohibit the operation or location of a medical cannabis organization within that particular county. A prohibition under this section shall remain in effect unless and until changed by a subsequent vote.