Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-17-108 - Expiration of a Registry Identification Card, Dispensary Registration Certificate, or Laboratory Registration Certificate
A. Except as provided in subsection (B), a
registry identification card issued to a qualifying patient, designated
caregiver, dispensary agent, or laboratory agent is valid for two years after
the date of issuance.
B. If the
Department issues a registry identification card to a qualifying patient,
designated caregiver, dispensary agent, or laboratory agent based on a request
for a replacement registry identification card or an application to change or
amend a registry identification card, the replacement, changed, or amended
registry identification card shall have the same expiration date as the
registry identification card being replaced, changed, or amended.
C. Except as provided in subsection (D), a
dispensary registration certificate is valid for two years after the date of
issuance.
D. If the Department
issues an amended dispensary registration certificate based on a change of
location or an addition of a cultivation site, the dispensary registration
certificate shall have the same expiration date as the dispensary registration
certificate previously held by the dispensary.
E. An approval to operate a dispensary shall
have the same expiration date as the dispensary registration certificate
associated with the approval to operate the dispensary.
F. A laboratory registration certificate is
valid for two years after the original date of issuance.
Notes
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