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Latest Developments in Pennsylvania Medical Cannabis Law
1. Latest Developments in PA’s
Medical Cannabis Law
Patrick K. Nightingale, Esq.
Executive Director
Pennsylvania Medical Cannabis Society
2. Act 16 creates a regulated system of
grows and dispensaries
• 25 grow/processing licenses
– Integrated growing/processing of medical cannabis
– $10,000 non-refundable application fee
– $200,000 first year license fee
– $10,000 annual renewal
– License is transferrable
– 5 integrated grow/processing & dispensary licenses
– $2,000,000 in capital of which $500,000 must be cash on
deposit
3. Grow/Processing Application
• Application form to be published in PA Bulletin and on DOH
Website
• Strict time frame – untimely apps will be rejected
• Evaluative criteria to be published in PA Bulletin
• PAMCS supports fully transparent, merit based points system
for applications
4. Application requirements
• Legal name of entity and name of every principal, operator,
financial backer and employee
– Criminal history checks required
• Relevant MMJ or similar licensed entity
– Profit or nonprofit? Health care sector? Relevant
disciplinary actions
• Local zoning ordinances and proof of local municipal support
• Proof of Applicant’s compliance with any existing tax liabilities
• Worker’s comp and liability insurance
• Duties of each team member
5. Operational Plan
• Security plan
• Inventory management
• Employee training
• Storage and labeling
• Diversity goals
• Quality control
• Diversion prevention
6. What is “Safe Harbor?”
• Children with a qualifying condition may apply for a letter
granting them legal protection
• May possess and consume “medical cannabis products”
sourced from a legal medical cannabis state
• Risks violating state and federal law, but protected once in PA
• Child may only possess a medical cannabis product as defined
by Act.
7. Qualifying Conditions
• HIV/AIDS, Cancer, ALS, PTSD, Autism, Glaucoma, Chronic
neuropathic pain, Parkinson’s, MS, Epilepsy, Severe seizure
disorder, IBS, Crohn’s , Neuropathies, Sickle Cell Anemia,
Huntington's Disease
• Growers/Processors will be responsible for determining what
products to produce for patients
• Estimated patient population of up to 200,000 – 215,000
• Conditions may be added by the DOH beginning in May,
2018
8. Medical Cannabis Products
• Oil
• Pill
• Tincture
• Topical
• Liquid
• A form medically appropriate for vaporization or nebulization
excluding dry leaf form
*Dry leaf may be added as a medicinal cannabis product in
May, 2018
9. Requirements for Patients
• Must be treating for one of the listed qualifying conditions
• Bona fide physician patient relationship
• Physician recommendation
• Patient registry – identification card
• Must keep medicinal cannabis with packaging from
dispensary
10. Requirements for Physicians
• Bona fide physician patient relationship
• Complete 4 hour training course to be developed by the DOH
• Physician registry
• May not possess financial interest in grow or dispensary
11. Issues Moving Forward
• What products will growers/processors produce?
• What about patients in long term care facilities or in
hospitals?
• Adding qualifying conditions and dry leaf
• Patient access and affordability
• Indigent patient access