All medical marijuana strains and products must be registered with the Ohio Department of Commerce and assigned a Product ID in METRC by the Board of Pharmacy (OAC 3796:8-2-05)
If my cultivator facility name is Ohio Medical Marijuana and my processor facility name is Ohio Medical Marijuana, I may submit just one application for the new user to be granted access in the Portal to both facility licenses.
The applicant, is an Ohio limited liability company, that specializes in the licensing, design, development, operation, and management of medical marijuana dispensary/retail, cultivation, and production facilities.
nant Threshold” information to medical marijuana licensees. The table below details the various contaminant thresholds established by the MMCP. If the contaminant exceeds the established thresholds, the medical marijuana cannot be distributed to patients. Please note Testing laboratories should report the results of contaminant testing into
Sample Jar Guidance The Ohio Department of Commerce is not requiring licensees to submit sample jars for approval. However, licensees should ensure that the sample jars meet the following requirements to avoid issues at dispensaries: The free sample must be in a sample jar protected by a plastic or metal mesh screen.
A-3.10.1 If "Yes" to question A-3.10, for each instance relevant to question A-3.10, provide the following: Legal Business Name Business Address Federal Employee ID Number Limited Liability Company No response provided by applicant OH 10/02/2017 Mother Know's Best, LLC This response has been entirely redacted No response provided by applicant No response provided by applicant No response ...
Ohio Department of Commerce Medical Marijuana Control Program Department of Commerce Employee Background Check Guidance for Cultivators, Processors, and Testing Labs
Ohio Department of Commerce Medical Marijuana Control Program The Medical Marijuana Control Program (MMCP) has developed the following protocol to govern the retesting of medical marijuana products by licensed testing laboratories.
This communication is intended to provide guidance on thresholds for residual solvents that may be present in medical marijuana products manufactured by processors licensed under the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program.