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Legislation Number
2023-141
Legislation Date
12/5/2023
Year
2023
Legislation Title
New Chapter 767 Cannabis Sale
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Chapter 3780 of the Revised Code <br />(11) "Certificate of operation' means a certification of operation or license issued by either the <br />department of commerce or the state board of pharmacy to a person pursuant to Chapter 3796 of <br />the Revised Code and Chapter 3796 of the Administrative Code. <br />(12) "Confidential information' means information that is not a public record for purposes of <br />section 149.43 of the Revised Code. <br />(13) "Cultivate" means to grow, harvest, package, and transport adult use cannabis pursuant to <br />Chapter 3780 of the Revised Code. <br />(14) "Cultivation area" means the boundaries of the enclosed areas in which adult use cannabis is <br />cultivated during the vegetative stage and Flowering stage of the cultivation process. For <br />purposes of calculating the cultivation area square footage, enclosed areas used solely for the <br />storage and maintenance of mother plants, clones, or seedlings shall not be included. <br />(15) "Cultivation facility" means a facility where an adult use cultivator or a level III adult use <br />cultivator is authorized to operate. <br />(16) "Dispensary" means a person who has a certificate of operation to operate a dispensary <br />under Chapter 3796 of the Revised Code and Chapter 3796 of the Administrative Code. <br />(17) "Disqualifying offense" means: <br />(a) A conviction or plea of guilty, including conspiracy to commit, attempt to commit, or aiding <br />and abetting another in committing, the following: <br />(i) Any offense set forth in Chapters 2925, 3719, or 4729 of the Revised Code, the violation of <br />which constitutes a felony or a misdemeanor of the first degree; <br />(ii) Any theft offense set forth under division (K) in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, the <br />violation of which constitutes a felony; <br />(iii) Any violation for which a penalty was imposed under section 3715.99 of the Revised Code; <br />(iv) A crime of moral turpitude as defined in section 4776.10 of the Revised Code; or <br />(v) A violation of any former law of this state, any existing or former law of another state, any <br />existing or former law applicable in a military court or Indian tribal court, or any existing or <br />former law of any nation other than the United States that is or was substantially equivalent to <br />any of the offenses listed in paragraphs (a)(iv) to (a)(iv) of this definition. <br />(b) Any first degree misdemeanor offense listed in paragraphs (a)(i) to (a)(v) of this definition <br />will not automatically disqualify an applicant from licensure if the applicant was convicted of or <br />pleaded guilty to the offense more than five years before the date the application for licensure is <br />
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