Ohio Admin. Code 3796:3-1-06 - Processor certificate of operation
(A)
A provisional
licensee is prohibited from operating as a licensed processor and performing
any processing or manufacturing activities until a certificate of operation is
issued by the department. The information and plan submitted by a provisional
licensee shall become mandatory conditions that must be met before a
certificate of operation can be awarded.
(B)
A provisional
licensee shall have six months from the date they are notified of selection for
a provisional license to obtain a certificate of operation. A certificate of
operation shall be issued once all applicable inspections are passed, a
certificate of occupancy issued by the building department having jurisdiction
for such use is obtained, and the provisional licensee demonstrates that it
conforms to the specifications of the application, as well as the requirements
imposed by law and rules. If a certificate of operation is issued, the
provisional license becomes null and void.
(C)
The department
shall not award a certificate of operation to a provisional licensee if the
provisional licensee has not met all of the specifications in the application
and passed all applicable inspections under rule
3796:3-3-01
of the Administrative Code within six months of written or electronic
notification of the applicant's selection for a provisional license. If the
provisional licensee fails to remedy the deficiencies in accordance with rule
3796:3-3-01
of the Administrative Code or otherwise satisfy the six-month time period
established under paragraph (B) of this rule, the director, at his or her
discretion, may extend the time period for the processor to obtain a
certificate of operation or take action pursuant to rule
3796:5-6-01
of the Administrative Code.
(D)
In addition to
entities authorized to purchase medical marijuana pursuant to Chapter 3796. of
the Revised Code from a processor possessing a certificate of operation,
medical marijuana may be sold to a laboratory licensed under Chapter 4729-13 of
the Administrative Code, to possess dangerous drugs and controlled substances
for scientific and clinical purposes.
(E)
The certificate
of operation, a copy of the current certificate of occupancy for the facility,
and any other certificate, business license, or other authorization required to
conduct production activities, shall be posted in a conspicuous place within
the facility and made available to the department and all fire code officials
upon request.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 3796.03
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 3796.03, R.C. 3796.09
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