Md. Code Regs. 14.17.14.04 - Discipline and Enforcement
A. Diversion.
(1) A licensee, registrant, or agent may not:
(a) Divert cannabis or cannabis products for
any unauthorized sale or distribution;
(b) Fail to maintain records in accordance
with this subtitle or the licensee's standard operating procedures;
(c) Fail to accurately track, tag, or
otherwise record inventory in the seed-to-sale tracking system; or
(d) Sell or dispense cannabis or cannabis
products in a manner that:
(i) Exceeds the
personal use amount of cannabis or cannabis products;
(ii) Is reasonably expected to be in
violation of the personal use amount; or
(iii) Could otherwise reasonably give rise to
any other violation of law.
(2) A licensee, registrant, or agent may not
conduct a series of transactions that would be in violation of §A(1)(d) of
this regulation.
B.
Health Endangerment.
(1) A licensee,
registrant, or agent may not:
(a) Apply any
contaminant to cannabis or cannabis products;
(b) Handle cannabis or cannabis products in a
manner that would endanger health and safety;
(c) Store cannabis or cannabis products in a
manner that would endanger health and safety; or
(d) Otherwise risk the health and safety of a
patient or consumer.
(2)
A licensee, registrant, or agent may not sell, dispense, or otherwise
distribute cannabis or cannabis products to an individual younger than 21 years
old unless the individual is a qualifying patient 18 years old or
older.
C. A licensee or
registrant may not substantially deviate or demonstrate a pattern of deviation
from:
(1) Its standard operating
procedures;
(2) Its application;
or
(3) State, federal, or local:
(a) Law;
(b) Regulations; or
(c) Ordinances.
D. The Administration may fine,
suspend, restrict, revoke, or otherwise sanction any cannabis licensee or
registrant for:
(1) Any violation of Alcoholic
Beverages and Cannabis Article, Title 36, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(2) Any violation of this subtitle;
(3) Restricting, limiting, or otherwise
impeding an inspection or investigation by the Administration;
(4) A material misstatement, omission,
misrepresentation, or untruth by the licensee, registrant, registered agent, or
other employee; or
(5) Any other
violation of State, federal, or local:
(a)
Law;
(b) Regulations; or
(c) Ordinances.
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