This text of North Dakota § 19-24.1-20 (Cardholders - Compassion centers - Violations - Penalties) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering North Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
1.A cardholder or compassion center that fails to provide a notice as required under this
chapter shall pay to the department a fee in an amount established by the department,
not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars.
2.In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, a manufacturing facility or a
manufacturing facility agent is guilty of a class B felony for intentionally selling or
otherwise transferring marijuana or usable marijuana in any form, to a person other
than a dispensary, or for intentionally selling or otherwise transferring marijuana in any
form other than usable marijuana, to a dispensary. A person convicted under this
subsection may not continue to be affiliated with a compassion center and is
disqualified from further participation under this chapter.
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1. A cardholder or compassion center that fails to provide a notice as required under this
chapter shall pay to the department a fee in an amount established by the department,
not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars.
2. In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, a manufacturing facility or a
manufacturing facility agent is guilty of a class B felony for intentionally selling or
otherwise transferring marijuana or usable marijuana in any form, to a person other
than a dispensary, or for intentionally selling or otherwise transferring marijuana in any
form other than usable marijuana, to a dispensary. A person convicted under this
subsection may not continue to be affiliated with a compassion center and is
disqualified from further participation under this chapter.
3. In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, a dispensary or a dispensary agent is
guilty of a class B felony for intentionally selling or otherwise transferring usable
marijuana, to a person other than a registered qualifying patient or a registered
designated caregiver, to a registered qualifying patient who is a minor, or in a form not
allowed under this chapter. A person convicted under this subsection may not continue
to be affiliated with a compassion center and is disqualified from further participation
under this chapter.
4. In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, a dispensary or a dispensary agent is
guilty of a class B felony for intentionally selling or otherwise transferring usable
marijuana, in a form other than pediatric medical marijuana, to a registered designated
caregiver, for use by a registered qualifying patient who is a minor. A person convicted
under this subsection may not continue to be affiliated with a compassion center and is
disqualified from further participation under this chapter.
5. A compassion center or compassion center agent that knowingly submits false records
or documentation required by the department to certify a compassion center under this
chapter is guilty of a class C felony. A person convicted under this subsection may not
continue to be affiliated with a compassion center and is disqualified from further
participation under this chapter.
6. In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, if a compassion center violates this
chapter the department may fine the compassion center up to one thousand dollars for
each violation.
7. In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, a registered qualifying patient who
intentionally sells or otherwise transfers usable marijuana, to another person, is guilty
of a class B felony. An individual convicted under this subsection is disqualified from
further participation under this chapter.
8. In addition to any other penalty applicable in law, a registered designated caregiver
who intentionally sells or otherwise transfers usable marijuana, to a person other than
a registered qualifying patient to which the caregiver is associated with registration, is
guilty of a class B felony. An individual convicted under this subsection is disqualified
from further participation under this chapter.
9. An individual who knowingly submits false records or documentation required by the
department to receive a registry identification card under this chapter is guilty of a
class A misdemeanor. An individual convicted under this subsection may not continue
to be affiliated with a compassion center and is disqualified from further participation
under this chapter.
10. A health care provider who holds a financial interest in a compassion center may not
knowingly refer a patient to a compassion center or to a registered designated
caregiver, advertise in a compassion center, or issue a written certification. A health
care provider who violates this subsection must be fined up to one thousand dollars.