(A) Each dispensary shall establish,
maintain, and comply with written policies and procedures for the daily
operation and distribution of cannabis. The dispensary's standard
operating policies and procedures shall mitigate the risk of diversion, theft,
or loss and ensure compliance with all mandates under this
chapter.
(B) Unless otherwise authorized, a
dispensary shall only distribute cannabis, cannabis paraphernalia, or other
inventory at the licensed premises.
(C) Major modifications
(1) Any proposed major
renovation or modification of the licensed premises shall be submitted to the
division at least sixty calendar days prior to implementation.
(2) The division will
review the proposed modification and may do any of the following:
(a) Approve the submission;
(b) Deny the submission; or
(c) Mandate updates to the submission to ensure compliance
with this chapter.
(3) The division may
inspect the licensed premises pursuant to any proposed major renovation or
modification.
(D) Each dispensary shall ensure the
licensed premises:
(1) Conforms with all
relevant local ordinances, zoning and planning requirements, and fire
codes;
(2) Does not exceed
maximum building capacity and prevents the presence of individuals not engaged
in activities authorized pursuant to these rules;
(3) Prominently displays
its certificate of operation and license seal issued by the
division;
(4) Maintains proper
cleanliness, ventilation, temperature control, and sanitation to ensure safe
and consistent inventory;
(5) Contains sufficient
lighting to ensure visibility, security, and proper surveillance;
(6) A dispensary licensed
as a dual-use facility pursuant to these rules shall ensure the
facility:
(a) Serves and accommodates medical patients and caregivers
and adult-use consumers alike;
(b) Maintains ongoing inventory sufficient to maintain an
adequate supply of medical cannabis to meet the current demand and projected
patient and caregiver population;
(c) Provides accommodations to medical cannabis patients
and caregivers that may include, but is not limited to:
(i) Dedicated hours of
operation limited to medical-only patients and caregivers during which
adult-use consumers are precluded from the facility.
(ii) Expanded options for
medical cannabis delivery and online ordering.
(iii) Efficient
point-of-sale accommodations that similarly and expeditiously serve medical
patients and caregivers and adult-use consumers.
(E) Each dispensary shall designate areas
within the facility that are compartmentalized based upon
function.
(1) Each dispensary shall
maintain designated secure, limited access areas that are accessible only by
authorized registered employees.
(a) Each dispensary's designated secure, limited
access areas shall include the following:
(i) A storage area for
all cannabis, cannabis paraphernalia, and any other inventory;
(ii) A security area for
all security and surveillance systems and equipment;
(iii) A cannabis
destruction and disposal area that complies with rule 1301:18-3-12 of the
Administrative Code;
(iv) An area for receipt
of all deliveries to the facility.
(b) All secure, limited access areas shall be constantly
monitored, video surveilled, and meet all requirements under rule 1301:18-8-05
of the Administrative Code;
(c) Each dispensary shall post conspicuous signage at all
secure, limited access areas stating: "Do not enter- Restricted Access
Area Access Restricted to Authorized Employees Only."
(d) Unless otherwise authorized by the division, no
dispensary shall create or allow photographs, videos, or other media depicting
any secure, limited access area.
(2) Each dispensary shall
maintain a designated retail area.
(a) Pursuant to rule 1301:18-8-05 of the Administrative
Code, the retail area shall be secure and video surveilled to prevent
diversion, theft, loss, or unauthorized access by the public.
(b) Except as outlined under paragraph (E)(2)(c) of this
rule, cannabis, cannabis paraphernalia, and other inventory may not be
maintained in the designated retail area.
(c) Within the retail area, each dispensary shall establish
a secure, limited access area that is physically separated from the remainder
of the retail area and is accessible only by authorized registered employees.
This secure, limited access area shall:
(i) Maintain all cash
registers or other points of sale; and
(ii) Ensure any cannabis,
cannabis paraphernalia, or other inventory maintained in this area is limited
in quantity, separately secured to prevent theft, and not visible from outside
the facility.
(F) Employees
(1) Prior to commencing
employment, each dispensary shall ensure all employees are registered with the
division pursuant to rule 1301:18-3-09 of the Administrative Code and receive
adequate education and training on standard operating procedures and as
mandated by rule 1301:18-3-10 of the Administrative Code.
(2) All registered
employees are to display their employee badge at all times during working
hours.
(3) A registered
responsible party as outlined by rule 1301:18-8-03 of the Administrative Code
is to be present at the licensed premises at least twenty hours per
week.
(G) Hours of operation
(1) A dispensary may
operate between the hours of seven a.m. and eleven p.m.
(2) Each dispensary shall
maintain reasonable hours of operation and conspicuously post such hours of
operation at the licensed premises.
(3) Each dispensary shall
establish, maintain, and comply with written procedures for facility
closure.
Each dispensary shall include in its written closure procedures a
method to notify patients and caregivers of when the dispensary will resume
normal hours of operation and conspicuously post such information at the
licensed premises.
(4) Each dispensary shall
notify the division in advance of any permanent, long-term modifications to its
hours of operation.
(H) Daily operations
(1) Each dispensary shall
mandate all members of the public to present valid, government-issued
photographic identification containing the individual's date of birth
prior to each of the following events:
(a) Entering the designated retail area;
(b) Executing any sale conducted at the licensed premises;
and
(c) Transferring possession of any purchased materials to a
customer.
(2) Unless otherwise
authorized under these rules, no person under the age of twenty-one shall be
granted access to the dispensary's licensed premises.
(a) Registered patients who are under the age of twenty-one
may enter the premises if they present valid patient
identification.
(b) Registered patients under the age of eighteen are to be
accompanied by their registered caregiver.
(3) Prior to entering the
dispensary's retail area, all members of the public shall be mandated to
present valid, government-issued photographic identification containing the
individual's date of birth.
A registered dispensary employee is to review the
individual's identification and ensure the following:
(a) The individual is at least twenty-one years of age or
older; or
(b) For registered patients:
(i) The individual is eighteen years of age
or older or accompanied by the patient's registered caregiver; and
(ii) The dispensary employee will also
mandate presentation of valid patient identification.
(I) Points of sale
(1) Prior to any sale, or
the transfer of possession of any cannabis, a registered dispensary employee
will review the customer's valid, government-issued photographic
identification containing the customer's date of birth. The employee shall
confirm the individual is:
(a) A customer is at least twenty-one years of age or older
or authorized to engage in activities pursuant to this chapter;
(b) The information contained on the customer's
identification matches the individual presenting the
identification;
(c) The information contained on the customer's
identification matches the information provided in the order; and
(d) If applicable, the registered employee will also review
documentation evidencing the individual is a veteran or indigent
status.
(2) A dispensary may
accept orders and payment for cannabis and cannabis paraphernalia via the
internet.
A dispensary that accepts orders and payment pursuant to this
paragraph shall ensure a registered dispensary employee mandates the customer
to present all identifying information outlined under paragraph (I)(1) of this
rule prior to transferring possession of any purchased materials to the
customer.
(3) A dispensary may
utilize a self-serve ordering kiosk located within the physical premises of the
facility.
(a) The dispensary shall ensure that the kiosk and
surrounding area are secure and surveilled to prevent diversion, theft, and
loss.
(b) A self-serve ordering kiosk may not automatically or
directly dispense cannabis to individuals.
(4) Each dispensary shall
maintain at each point-of-sale:
(a) Educational materials in compliance with section
3780.30 of the Revised Code on substance abuse and access to addiction
services;
(b) Contact information for the division's toll-free
telephone line in compliance with section 3796.17 of the Revised Code;
and
(c) Any other information mandated by the
division.
(J) Drive-up window:
(1) A dispensary may
petition the division to distribute inventory via a drive-up window affixed to
the physical premises of the facility.
(2) The dispensary shall
ensure that the drive-up window, and the area immediately surrounding, is
secure, video surveilled, and meet all mandates outlined under rule
1301:18-8-05 of the Administrative Code.
(3) The area immediately
surrounding the drive-up window, must be possessed or controlled by the
dispensary or authorized for use of the area via express written consent by the
property owner.
(K) Curbside pickup:
(1) A dispensary may
petition the division to distribute purchased inventory via curbside
pickup.
(2) The dispensary shall
ensure the area designated for curbside pickup, and the immediately surrounding
area, is secure, video surveilled, and meets all mandates under rule
1301:18-8-05 of the Administrative Code.
(3) Any area designated
for curbside pickup, and the immediately surrounding area, must be possessed or
controlled by the dispensary or authorized for use of the area via express
written consent by the property owner.
(4) The dispensary shall
assign a registered dispensary employee who meets the mandates outlined under
paragraph (B) of rule 1301:18-8-05 of the Administrative Code to monitor and
assist with any curbside pickup distribution.
(5) A registered
dispensary employee shall mandate presentation of the individual's
identification as outlined under paragraph (I)(1) of this rule prior to
transferring possession of the purchased inventory.