Mich. Admin. Code R. 420.207 - Marihuana delivery; limited circumstances
Rule 7.
(1) A
marihuana sales location licensee may engage in the delivery of a marihuana
product for sale or transfer to marihuana customers upon approval by the agency
of the licensee's delivery procedures.
(2) A marihuana sales location licensed under
the MMFLA that engages in delivery shall establish procedures as specified in
this rule to allow an employee of the marihuana sales location to deliver a
marihuana product to a patient at the patient's residential address.
(3) A marihuana sales location licensed under
the MRTMA that engages in delivery shall establish procedures as specified in
this rule to allow an employee of the marihuana sales location to deliver a
marihuana product to an individual 21 years of age or older at a residential
address or at the address of a designated consumption establishment provided at
the time the order was placed.
(4)
All of the following apply to the marihuana delivery procedures established by
a marihuana sales location:
(a) For the
purposes of this rule only, a marihuana sales location may accept an online
order request of a marihuana product and payment for the order that will be
delivered only to the physical residence of the registered qualifying patient
as provided in this rule, or to a residential address or the address of a
designated consumption establishment provided by an individual 21 years of age
or older as provided in this rule.
(b) The marihuana sales location shall create
a marihuana delivery procedure that is subject to inspection and examination
including, but not limited to, record keeping and tracking requirements. The
agency may publish guidelines on the required procedure.
(c) All marihuana delivery employees shall
meet the requirements in R 420.602 and are employees, as defined
in R 420.601(1)(d), of the marihuana sales location.
(5) A marihuana sales location that has
received authorization under subrule (1) of this rule shall comply with all of
the following:
(a) The marihuana sales
location shall verify that the sale or transfer to marihuana customers is in
accordance with these rules.
(b)
The marihuana delivery employee may take payment upon delivery and shall
deliver the marihuana product.
(c)
The amount of marihuana product that may be delivered is limited to the daily
and monthly purchase limits of the registered qualifying patient as provided in
these rules; or to the single transaction purchase limits for individuals 21
years of age or older as provided in these rules.
(d) The marihuana sales location shall record
all transactions in the statewide monitoring system as required in the acts and
these rules.
(e) An employee of the
marihuana sales location shall make marihuana deliveries only to 1 of the
following:
(i) Subject to paragraph (ii) of
this subdivision, a registered qualifying patient.
(ii) A registered primary caregiver if the
registered qualifying patient is a minor. If the registered qualifying patient
is a minor, delivery must be made only to his or her registered primary
caregiver.
(iii) An individual 21
years of age or older.
(f) A marihuana delivery employee shall
verify that the person taking delivery is the registered qualifying patient or
the registered primary caregiver of a registered qualifying patient who is a
minor, who has been recorded in the statewide monitoring system, or the
individual 21 years of age or older who placed the order.
(g) The authorization granted to a marihuana
sales location pursuant to subrule (1) of this rule may be denied, suspended,
or withdrawn by the agency. The marihuana sales location may be subject to
other sanctions and fines as provided in the acts and these rules.
(6) A marihuana sales location
shall maintain records of all of the following that must be made available to
the agency upon request:
(a) For a marihuana
sales location licensed under the MMFLA, confirmation that the marihuana
customer presented his or her valid driver's license or government issued
identification bearing a photographic image of the marihuana customer along
with his or her marihuana registry card, or temporary marihuana registry card,
to verify that he or she is the patient or, if the registered qualifying
patient is a minor, the registered primary caregiver.
(b) For a marihuana sales location licensed
under the MRTMA, confirmation that the marihuana customer presented his or her
valid driver's license or government issued identification bearing a
photographic image of the marihuana customer to verify that the marihuana
customer is 21 years of age or older at the time of delivery.
(c) Validation that the address for marihuana
delivery of a marihuana product is the residential address of the registered
qualifying patient, or the residential address or address of a designated
consumption establishment provided by the customer at the time the order for
the marihuana product was placed.
(d) Maintenance of the following records for
any motor vehicle used for marihuana delivery and the making of the records
available to the agency upon request:
(i)
Vehicle make.
(ii) Vehicle
model.
(iii) Vehicle
color.
(iv) Vehicle identification
number.
(v) License plate
number.
(vi) Vehicle
registration.
(vii) Proof of
vehicle insurance.
(e)
Documentation that the marihuana customer has consented to the marihuana
delivery of the marihuana product. The consent must include an acknowledgement
by the marihuana customer for the release of information necessary in
fulfilling the home delivery.
(f)
Verification, by a licensee under the MMFLA, in the statewide monitoring system
that the registered qualifying patient holds a valid, current, unexpired, and
unrevoked registry identification card as required in these rules.
(7) A marihuana delivery employee
shall carry a physical or electronic copy of all of the following information
and shall make these records available to the agency upon request:
(a) The employee identification number
required under these rules.
(b) The
marihuana sales location licensee license number.
(c) The address of the marihuana sales
location licensee.
(d) Contact
information of the marihuana sales location licensee.
(e) A copy of the marihuana sales location
marihuana delivery log as required in subrule (13) of this rule.
(8) A marihuana delivery employee
shall have access to a secure form of communication with the marihuana sales
location licensee, such as a cellular telephone, at all times in the vehicle or
on his or her person.
(9) A
marihuana delivery employee shall comply with all the following:
(a) During marihuana delivery, the marihuana
delivery employee shall maintain a physical or electronic copy of each
marihuana delivery request and shall make the marihuana delivery request
available to the agency upon request.
(b) A marihuana delivery employee shall not
leave a marihuana product in an unattended motor vehicle unless the motor
vehicle is locked and equipped with an active vehicle alarm system.
(c) A marihuana delivery employee's vehicle
must contain a global positioning system (GPS) device for identifying the
geographic location of the delivery vehicle. The device must be either
permanently or temporarily affixed to the delivery vehicle while the delivery
vehicle is in operation, and the device must remain active and in the
possession of the delivery employee at all times during delivery. At all times,
the marihuana sales location must be able to identify the geographic location
of all marihuana delivery vehicles and marihuana delivery employees who are
making marihuana deliveries for the marihuana sales location and shall provide
that information to the agency upon request.
(d) A marihuana delivery employee shall not
carry marihuana product in the delivery vehicle with a value in excess of
$5,000.00 at any time. The value of marihuana products carried in the delivery
vehicle for which a delivery order was not received and processed by the
licensed retailer prior to the delivery employee departing from the marihuana
sales location may not exceed $3,000.00. For the purposes of this subrule, the
value of marihuana products must be determined using the current retail price
of all marihuana products carried by, or within the delivery vehicle of, the
marihuana delivery employee.
(e) A
marihuana delivery employee of a marihuana sales location may not be employed
as a marihuana delivery employee for more than 1 marihuana sales
location.
(f) A marihuana delivery
employee shall not leave the marihuana sales location with marihuana products
without at least 1 delivery order that has already been received and processed
by the marihuana sales location.
(g) Before leaving the marihuana sales
location, the marihuana delivery employee must have a delivery inventory
ledger, which may be maintained electronically, of all marihuana products
provided to him or her. For each marihuana product, the delivery inventory
ledger must include the following:
(i) The
type of marihuana product.
(ii) The
brand name.
(iii) The retail
value.
(iv) The tag number
associated with the product in the statewide monitoring system.
(v) The weight, volume, or other accurate
measure of the marihuana product.
(h) All marihuana product prepared for an
order that was received and processed by the marihuana sales location prior to
the marihuana delivery driver departing from the marihuana sales location must
be clearly identified on the inventory ledger.
(i) After each delivery, the delivery
inventory ledger must be updated to reflect the current inventory in possession
of the marihuana delivery employee.
(j) The marihuana delivery employee shall
maintain a log that includes all stops from the time he or she leaves the
marihuana sales location to the time that he or she returns to the marihuana
sales location, and the reason for each stop. The log must be turned in to the
marihuana sales location when the marihuana delivery employee returns to the
marihuana sales location. The marihuana sales location must maintain the log
for a minimum of 1 year from the date of delivery and make it available upon
request by the agency. The log may be maintained electronically.
(k) Immediately upon request by the agency
the marihuana delivery employee shall provide all of the following:
(i) All delivery inventory ledgers from the
time the marihuana delivery employee left the marihuana sales location up to
the time of the request.
(ii) All
delivery request receipts for marihuana product carried by the driver, in the
delivery vehicle, or any deliveries that have already been made to
customers.
(iii) The log of all
stops from the time the marihuana delivery employee left the marihuana sales
location up to the time of the request.
(l) If a marihuana delivery employee does not
have any delivery request to be performed for a 30-minute period, the marihuana
delivery employee shall not make any additional deliveries and shall return to
the marihuana sales location. Upon returning to the marihuana sales location,
all undelivered marihuana products must be returned to inventory and all
necessary inventory and statewide monitoring system records must be updated as
appropriate.
(10) A
marihuana retailer licensed under the MRTMA, in making deliveries, shall not
transport more than 15 ounces of marihuana or more than 60 grams of marihuana
concentrate at 1 time pursuant to section 11 of the MRTMA, MCL
333.27961.
(11) A marihuana sales
location shall ensure that marihuana deliveries are completed in a timely and
efficient manner as provided on the marihuana delivery request and log. All
marihuana deliveries must occur within the business hours of the marihuana
sales location. Marihuana product for marihuana delivery must be stored within
a secured compartment that is clearly marked and latched or locked in a manner
to keep all contents secured within.
(12) The process of marihuana delivery begins
when the marihuana delivery employee leaves the marihuana sales location's
licensed marihuana business with the marihuana product for delivery. The
process of marihuana delivery ends when the delivery employee returns to the
marihuana sales location's licensed marihuana business after delivering the
marihuana product to the marihuana customer.
(13) A marihuana sales location shall
maintain a record of each delivery of a marihuana product in a marihuana
delivery log, which may be a hard copy or electronic format, and make the
marihuana delivery log available to the agency upon request. For each delivery,
the marihuana delivery log must record all of the following:
(a) The date and time that the delivery began
and ended.
(b) The name of the
marihuana delivery employee.
(c)
The amount of marihuana product allowed to be possessed for delivery.
(d) The tag number of the marihuana product
and the name of the strain of that marihuana product.
(e) The signature of the individual who
accepted delivery.
(14)
A marihuana sales location shall notify the agency, state police, or local law
enforcement of any theft, loss of marihuana product, or criminal activity as
provided in these rules. A marihuana sales location shall report to the agency
and law enforcement, if applicable, any other event occurring during marihuana
delivery that violates the marihuana delivery procedure as provided in this
rule, including marihuana delivery vehicle accidents and diversion of marihuana
product.
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