Mont. Admin. r. 42.39.405 - MARIJUANA CULTIVATOR LICENSES
(1) A
marijuana cultivator license allows a marijuana cultivator to plant, cultivate,
grow, dry, package, and label marijuana and sell marijuana to licensed
marijuana manufacturers, licensed dispensaries, and to other licensed marijuana
cultivators, and to sell marijuana products to licensed dispensaries. Marijuana
cultivator licensees may not sell marijuana flower to other marijuana
cultivator licensees.
(2) The
department shall begin accepting applications for marijuana cultivators that
are not former medical marijuana licensees, as defined in
16-12-102, MCA, on July 1,
2025.
(3) The licensed premises of
a former medical marijuana licensee that is located in a red county is not
eligible to apply to increase its licensure level until the local government
approval process in
16-12-301, MCA, allows for
marijuana cultivation.
(4) A former
medical marijuana licensee who engaged in outdoor cultivation before November
3, 2020, may continue to engage in outdoor cultivation but may not expand their
existing outdoor cultivation space.
(5) For purposes of determining the appropriate canopy license
tier:
(a) an existing outdoor cultivation
space counts as a cultivation facility as used in (4) and its square footage
counts toward the total allowable square footage under each tier;
(b) a canopy is measured horizontally
starting from the outermost point of a plant on the perimeter of a dedicated
growing space and continuing around the outside of all plants located within
the dedicated growing space;
(c) a
marijuana cultivator licensee may designate multiple canopy areas at a
cultivation facility, but each canopy area must be separated by a physical
boundary such as an interior wall or by at least eight feet of open
space.
(6) A marijuana
cultivator licensee that cultivates above its licensure level may be subject to
administrative proceedings.
(7) A
marijuana cultivator licensee must create and maintain a manual of written SOPs
to produce marijuana. The marijuana cultivator licensee must keep the manual at
the licensed premises and make it available for department inspection at all
times. The manual must include, at a minimum:
(a) when and how all pesticides or other chemicals are to be
applied during the production process;
(b) water usage and wastewater disposal protocols; and
(c) a waste disposal
plan.
(8) If a marijuana
cultivator licensee makes a material change to the SOPs, it must document the
change and revise the written SOPs manual accordingly.
(9) A marijuana cultivator licensee must
maintain on the licensed premises:
(a) the material safety data sheet for all pesticides,
fertilizers, or other agricultural chemicals used in the production of
marijuana at the licensed premises; and
(b) the original label, or a copy, for all pesticides,
fertilizers, or other agricultural chemicals used in the production of
marijuana at the licensed premises.
(10) A marijuana cultivator licensee must maintain a log of all
pesticides, fertilizers, or other agricultural chemicals used in the production
of marijuana in the seed-to-sale tracking system, which must be updated
monthly. The log shall be kept confidential by the department.
(11) A marijuana cultivator licensee may not
cultivate hemp at a licensed premises.
(12) A marijuana cultivator licensee and an employee of a
marijuana cultivator licensee may transport marijuana and marijuana products
that are in the licensee's seed-to-sale tracking system inventory in accordance
with 16-12-222(4),
MCA, and ARM
42.39.413(3) through
(16) and may not transport the marijuana or
marijuana products of other licensees without a marijuana transporter
license.
Notes
AUTH: 16-12-112, MCA; IMP: 16-12-112, 16-12-203, 16-12-210, 16-12-221, 16-12-222, 16-12-223, MCA
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