Program regulation and administration; fees; limitations; rulemaking; licensure; issuance; reporting.

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A. The department shall:

(1) regulate and administer the medical cannabis program; and

(2) collect fees from licensees; provided that the department shall not charge a fee relating to the medical cannabis registry.

B. By December 20, 2019, the secretary of health shall adopt and promulgate rules to establish fees for licenses for cannabis producers, cannabis manufacturers, cannabis couriers, cannabis testing facilities or any other cannabis establishments whose operations are authorized pursuant to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act.

C. The department shall establish application and licensing fees applicable to licenses for activity related to the medical cannabis program.

D. The department shall administer licensure for medical cannabis program activity provided for in the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, which shall include personal production licenses and licenses for:

(1) cannabis couriers;

(2) cannabis manufacturers;

(3) cannabis producers;

(4) cannabis testing facilities; and

(5) any other activity or person as deemed necessary by the department.

E. The department shall not issue any other license provided for in this section to a cannabis testing facility licensee.

F. In consultation with qualified patients and primary caregivers, the department shall produce an assessment report annually, which shall be published to the public and that includes at a minimum an evaluation of:

(1) the affordability of and accessibility to medical cannabis pursuant to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act; and

(2) the needs of qualified patients who live in rural areas, federal subsidized housing or New Mexico Indian nations, tribes or pueblos.

G. The department shall allow for the smoking, vaporizing and ingesting of cannabis products within a cannabis consumption area on the premises if:

(1) access is restricted to qualified patients and their primary caregivers;

(2) cannabis consumption is not visible from any public place or from outside the cannabis consumption area; and

(3) qualified patients who consume cannabis on the premises have a designated driver or other means of transportation consistent with current law.

History: Laws 2019, ch. 247, § 8

ANNOTATIONS

Effective dates. — Laws 2019, ch. 247 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 14, 2019, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.


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