Mich. Admin. Code R. 420.16 - Inspection; investigation
Rule 16.
(1) The
agency shall do all of the following with respect to inspections and
investigations of applicants, licensees, proposed marihuana businesses, and
marihuana business operations:
(a) Oversee and
conduct inspections through its investigators, agents, auditors, or the state
police of proposed marihuana businesses and marihuana businesses to ensure
compliance with the acts and these rules.
(b) Inspect and examine marihuana businesses
and proposed marihuana businesses.
(c) Inspect, examine, and audit records of
the licensee.
(2) The
agency may investigate individuals employed by proposed marihuana businesses
and marihuana businesses.
(3) As
authorized by the acts, a licensee may not refuse the agency access to the
marihuana business during the hours of operation. The agency may access the
marihuana business without a warrant and without notice to the licensee during
the marihuana business's hours of operation.
(4) The agency may place an administrative
hold on a marihuana product and order that no sales or transfers occur during
an investigation for an alleged violation or violation of the acts or these
rules.
(5) The agency may inspect,
examine, and audit relevant records of the licensee. If a licensee fails to
cooperate with an investigation, the agency may impound, seize, assume physical
control of, or summarily remove records from a proposed marihuana business or
marihuana business as authorized under the acts and these rules.
(6) The agency may eject or exclude, or
authorize the ejection or exclusion of, an individual from a proposed marihuana
business or marihuana business if that individual violates the acts, a final
order, or these rules.
(7) The
agency may take any reasonable or appropriate action to enforce the acts and
these rules.
(8) This rule does not
limit the application of any other remedies or sanctions that are available
through local, state, and federal laws, the acts, and these rules.
(9) As used in this rule, "record" means
books, ledgers, documents, writings, photocopies, correspondence, electronic
storage media, electronically stored records, money receptacles, equipment in
which records are stored, including data or information in the statewide
monitoring system, or any other document that is used for recording
information.
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