Okla. Stat. tit. 63 § 423

Current through Laws 2024, c. 453.
Section 423 - Processing License - Application - Criteria - Standards - Inspection - Sales - Report - Paraphernalia
A. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority shall make available on its website in an easy-to-find location an application for a medical marijuana processing license. The Authority shall be authorized to issue two types of medical marijuana processor licenses based on the level of risk posed by the type of processing conducted:
1. Nonhazardous medical marijuana processor license; and
2. Hazardous medical marijuana processor license.

The application fee for a nonhazardous or hazardous medical marijuana processor license shall be paid by the applicant in the amounts provided for in Section 427.14 of this title. A method of payment shall be provided on the website of the Authority. The Authority shall have ninety (90) business days to review the application; approve, reject, or deny the application; and send the approval, rejection, or denial letter stating the reasons for the rejection or denial to the applicant in the same method the application was submitted to the Authority.

B. The Authority shall approve all applications which meet the following criteria:
1. The applicant must be twenty-five (25) years of age or older;
2. The applicant, if applying as an individual, must show residency in this state;
3. All applying entities must show that all members, managers, and board members are Oklahoma residents of this state;
4. An applying entity may show ownership of nonstate residents, but that percentage ownership may not exceed twenty-five percent (25%);
5. All applying individuals or entities must be registered to conduct business in this state; and
6. All applicants must disclose all ownership interests in the processing operation.

Applicants with a nonviolent felony conviction in the last two (2) years, any other felony conviction in the last five (5) years, inmates in the custody of the Department of Corrections or any person currently incarcerated shall not qualify for a medical marijuana processing license.

C.
1. A licensed processor may take marijuana plants and distill or process these plants into concentrates, edibles, and other forms for consumption.
2. The Executive Director of the Authority shall make available a set of standards which shall be used by licensed processors in the preparation of edible marijuana products. The standards should be in line with current food preparation guidelines. No excessive or punitive rules may be established by the Executive Director.
3. Up to two times a year, the Authority may inspect a processing operation and determine its compliance with the preparation standards. If deficiencies are found, a written report of the deficiency shall be issued to the licensed processor. The licensed processor shall have one (1) month to correct the deficiency or be subject to a fine of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each deficiency.
4. A licensed processor may sell marijuana products it creates to a licensed dispensary or any other licensed processor. All sales by a licensed processor shall be considered wholesale sales and shall not be subject to taxation.
5. Under no circumstances may a licensed processor sell marijuana or any marijuana product directly to a licensed medical marijuana patient or licensed caregiver. However, a licensed processor may process cannabis into a concentrated form for a licensed medical marijuana patient for a fee.
6. Licensed processors shall be required to complete a monthly yield and sales report to the Authority. This report shall be due on the fifteenth of each month and shall provide reporting on the previous month. This report shall detail the amount of marijuana and medical marijuana products purchased in pounds, the amount of marijuana cooked or processed in pounds, and the amount of waste in pounds. Additionally, this report shall show total wholesale sales in dollars. The Authority shall have oversight and auditing responsibilities to ensure that all marijuana being processed is accounted for.
D. The Authority shall oversee the inspection and compliance of licensed processors producing products with marijuana as an additive.

If it becomes permissible under federal law, marijuana may be moved across state lines.

E. Any device used for the processing or consumption of medical marijuana shall be considered legal to be sold, manufactured, distributed and possessed. No merchant, wholesaler, manufacturer or individual may be unduly harassed or prosecuted for selling, manufacturing or possessing marijuana paraphernalia.

Okla. Stat. tit. 63, § 423

Amended without change by Laws 2024 , c. 182, s. 9, eff. 4/26/2024.
Amended by Laws 2024 , c. 182, s. 8, eff. 4/26/2024.
Amended by Laws 2023 , c. 322, s. 3, eff. 6/1/2023.
Amended by Laws 2022 , c. 332, s. 3, eff. 6/1/2023.
Amended by Laws 2021 , c. 553, s. 4, eff. 11/1/2021.
Added by Section 4, State Question 788, Initiative Petition 412, adopted at election held June 26, 2018, effective one (1) month immediately following its passage.