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AZ HB2916
Bill
Status
6/7/2021
Primary Sponsor
Russell Bowers
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AI Summary
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Amends Arizona marijuana licensing law to require marijuana establishment licensees to implement tracking systems by December 31, 2023, capable of monitoring cultivation, processing, sales, transfers, and waste disposal of marijuana and marijuana products.
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Requires all marijuana product packaging to include scannable QR codes linking to information including harvest date, THC strain, extraction method, laboratory impurity reports, manufacturing date, distribution chain, and pregnancy warning by December 31, 2023.
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Prohibits the department from issuing marijuana establishment licenses to applicants with ownership interests in out-of-state marijuana establishments that have had their licenses revoked.
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Requires marijuana establishments to display conspicuous warning signs informing pregnant women about potential dangers to fetuses and infants from marijuana use and the risk of child safety reporting.
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Authorizes the department to adopt rules permitting marijuana delivery beginning January 1, 2023, and requires rule adoption by January 1, 2025, with delivery restricted to designated retail locations using unmarked vehicles with GPS tracking and video surveillance.
Legislative Description
Marijuana; security
Department Of Health Services
Last Action
House miscellaneous motion: Rep. Toma moved that rules be suspended and House Bill 2916 be immediately placed under the order of business Third Reading of bills for the purpose of substitution of bills on Third Reading
6/25/2021