Utah Admin. Code R66-10-3 - Closed-Door Medical Cannabis Pharmacy License

(1) A closed-door medical cannabis pharmacy license allows a home delivery medical cannabis pharmacy licensee to store and distribute medical cannabis via delivery from a separate approved location.
(2) Locations for closed-door pharmacies shall be approved based on:
(a) geographic locations defined in Section R66-5-21;
(b) current pharmacy locations;
(c) patient needs;
(d) willingness of a closed-door pharmacy to carry all brands;
(e) policy allowing the PIC to determine pharmacy inventory;
(f) whether the location is in a county of the first or second class, to ensure compliance with Subsection 4-41a-1206(7)(c);
(g) operating plan; and
(h) compliance history.
(3) A complete application shall include:
(a) a licensing fee, charged pursuant to Subsection 4-41a-1206(1)(d); and
(b) statements, forms, diagrams, operating plans, and other applicable documents required by the department in the application.
(4) Before approving an application, the department may contact the applicant and request additional supporting documentation or information.
(5) Before issuing a license, the department shall inspect the proposed premises to determine if the applicant complies with state law and local ordinances.

Notes

Utah Admin. Code R66-10-3
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2025-03, effective 1/23/2025 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2025-06, effective 2/24/2025

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