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1. A compassion center shall comply with the inventory control requirements provided
under this section and rules adopted under this chapter.
a. A manufacturing facility shall:
(1)Employ a bar coding inventory control system to track batch, strain, and
amounts of marijuana and usable marijuana in inventory and to track
amounts of usable marijuana sold to dispensaries; and
(2)Host a secure computer interface to transfer inventory amounts and
dispensary purchase information to the department.
b. A dispensary shall:
(1)Employ a bar coding inventory control system to track batch, strain, and
amounts of usable marijuana in inventory and to track amounts sold to
registered qualifying patients and registered designated caregivers; and
(2)Host a secure computer interface to transfer inventory
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1. A compassion center shall comply with the inventory control requirements provided
under this section and rules adopted under this chapter.
a. A manufacturing facility shall:
(1) Employ a bar coding inventory control system to track batch, strain, and
amounts of marijuana and usable marijuana in inventory and to track
amounts of usable marijuana sold to dispensaries; and
(2) Host a secure computer interface to transfer inventory amounts and
dispensary purchase information to the department.
b. A dispensary shall:
(1) Employ a bar coding inventory control system to track batch, strain, and
amounts of usable marijuana in inventory and to track amounts sold to
registered qualifying patients and registered designated caregivers; and
(2) Host a secure computer interface to transfer inventory amounts and
registered qualifying patient and registered designated caregiver purchase
information to the department.
2. A compassion center shall store the compassion center's marijuana and usable
marijuana in an enclosed locked facility with adequate security, in accordance with
rules adopted under this chapter.
3. A compassion center shall conduct inventories of marijuana and usable marijuana at
the authorized location at the frequency and in the manner provided by rules adopted
under this chapter. If an inventory results in the identification of a discrepancy, the
compassion center shall notify the department immediately and appropriate law
enforcement authorities within seventy-two hours. A compassion center shall
document each inventory conducted by the compassion center.
19-24.1-27. Compassion centers - Operating manual - Training.
1. A compassion center shall maintain a current copy of the compassion center's
operating manual that meets the requirements of rules adopted under this chapter.
2. A compassion center shall develop, implement, and maintain on the premises an
onsite training curriculum or shall enter contractual relationships with outside
resources capable of meeting compassion center agent training needs. A compassion
center shall ensure each compassion center agent receives training that includes:
a. Education regarding professional conduct, ethics, and state and federal laws
regarding patient confidentiality;
b. Informational developments in the field of medical use of marijuana;
c. All safety and security measures required under section 19-24.1-25;
d. Specific procedural instructions for responding to an emergency, including
robbery or violent accident; and
e. The compassion center's operating manual and all requirements related to
recordkeeping.