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OK SB1104
Bill
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SB1104 Summary
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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority must implement an inventory tracking system requiring all medical marijuana businesses, research facilities, education facilities, and waste disposal facilities to maintain records for every transaction with other businesses, patients, or caregivers.
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Inventory tracking system must include notifications for seed and clone planting, plant harvesting and destruction, marijuana transportation/sales/theft/diversion/loss, complete inventory of all marijuana products, testing samples, and quality testing samples.
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Each licensed facility must develop written standard operating procedures and use a seed-to-sale tracking system that can integrate with the Authority's system, with records including business name/license number, address, product type, batch number, transaction date, total spent, point-of-sale records, and excise tax records.
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Seed-to-sale system must provide flexible data exchange infrastructure, allow licensees to submit data through API or other acceptable technology, include automated reporting for inventory discrepancies, and provide technology for payments, sales, and tax collection.
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All inventory records containing patient or caregiver information must comply with HIPAA and other relevant state and federal laws; bill becomes effective November 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Medical marijuana; requiring Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to choose certain vendor. Effective date.
Last Action
Coauthored by Representative Fetgatter (principal House author)
3/5/2025