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R9-17-306. Changes to a Dispensary Registration Certificate

A. A dispensary may not transfer or assign the dispensary registration certificate.

B. A dispensary may change the location of the:

1. Dispensary:

a. Within the first three years after the Department issues a dispensary registration certificate, to another location in the CHAA where the dispensary is located; or

b. After the first three years after the Department issues a dispensary registration certificate, to another location in the state; or

2. Dispensary’s cultivation site to another location in the state.

C. A dispensary or the dispensary’s cultivation site shall not cultivate, manufacture, distribute, dispense, or sell medical marijuana at a new location until the dispensary submits an application for a change in a dispensary location or a change or addition of a cultivation site in R9-17-307 and the Department issues an amended dispensary registration certificate or an approval for the dispensary’s cultivation site’s new location to the dispensary.

This is an unofficial version of the Medical Marijuana Program rules. At this time, ADHS does not anticipate making substantive changes to these rules before they are filed with the Office of the Secretary of State. However, technical, organizational, and grammatical changes may be made. The official copy will be posted on www.azsos.gov when filed.