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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE DISTRESSED COMMUNITY CHILD ENRICHMENT

PROGRAM

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Williams, Messier, Vella-Wilkinson, Slater, Felix, and
Alzate

     Date Introduced: February 10, 2021

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by

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adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 110

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THE DISTRESSED COMMUNITY CHILD ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

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     16-110-1. Short title.

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     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as “The Distressed Community Child

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Enrichment Program.”

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     16-110-2. Administration of program.

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     (a) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall establish, administer,

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and oversee the distressed community child enrichment program as a grant program.

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     (b) Each recipient of a grant from the distressed community child enrichment program

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established pursuant to this chapter shall be from an eligible distressed community as set forth in §

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45-13-12.

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     (c) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall promulgate rules and

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regulations as necessary to carry out the intent, purpose and implementation of the responsibilities

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under this chapter.

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     16-110-3. Committee.

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     (a) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall convene an advisory

 

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committee comprised of those with knowledge, experience, training and/or expertise within the

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distressed communities as defined in § 45-13-12. The committee members shall include, but are

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not limited to, the commissioner of elementary and secondary education, or his or her designee,

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and the superintendents of the school districts that qualify as distressed communities pursuant to §

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45-13-12, or his or her designee.

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     (b) The committee established pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, shall be

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responsible for the implementation of the program pursuant to § 16-110-2, and shall:

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     (1) Develop a plan and budget for distribution of funds pursuant to § 16-110-4;

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     (2) Develop criteria for awarding and distributing funds received under § 16-110-4;

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     (3) Issue requests for proposals to providers, organizations, firms, or entities that will

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provide services to the eligible communities;

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     (4) Review proposals for the funds to be distributed pursuant to § 16-110-4(b);

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     (5) Monitor and account for the expenditure of funds and produce reports pursuant to § 16-

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110-5; and

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     (6) Promote the general development of programs and activities within distressed

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communities.

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     (c) Organizations submitting proposals for funds shall not participate in the review of

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proposals or expenditure of funds. The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall

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not be eligible to submit proposals for the committee's programs nor shall it be eligible to receive

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any funds from the committee except as hereinafter provided.

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     16-110-4. Funding for program.

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     (a) The program established under this chapter shall be funded by three percent (3%) of the

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gross revenue from the licensing fee paid to the department of business regulation pursuant to §§

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21-28.6-12(c)(5)(ii)(A) and 21-28.6-12(d)(2)(i).

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     (b) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education is hereby authorized to

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establish a restricted receipt account, known as the "distressed community child enrichment

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program fund," within the general fund of the state into which all amounts appropriated for the

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program created pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited. In addition, charitable donations may

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be accepted into the account. All revenue of the restricted-receipt account shall be apportioned and

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paid as follows:

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     (i) Seventy-five percent (75%) shall be designated to educational programs in the fields of

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science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics; and

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     (ii) Twenty-five percent (25%) shall be designated to academic and non-academic

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programs, to include, but not be limited to, athletic and physical fitness programs, home economic

 

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programs, after school programs, tutoring, or art programs, within a distressed community.

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     (c) The account shall be exempt from the indirect cost recovery provisions of § 35-4-27.

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     16-110-5. Program integrity and reporting.

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     (a) Program integrity being of paramount importance, the commissioner of elementary and

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secondary education shall establish procedures to ensure ongoing compliance with the terms and

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conditions of the program established pursuant to this section, including procedures to safeguard

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the expenditure of public funds, to ensure that the funds further the objectives of the program, and

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to evaluate the impact of the program.

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     (b) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall publish a report on the

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distressed community child enrichment program. The report shall contain information on the status

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of the program implementation as well as an accounting of the commitment, disbursement, and use

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of funds allocated to the program. The report is due no later than ninety (90) days after the end of

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the fiscal year and shall be provided to the governor, speaker of the house of representatives, and

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the president of the senate.

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     16-110-6. Severability.

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     If any provisions of this chapter are declared unconstitutional, or the applicability of any

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provisions to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the constitutionality of the remainder of

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the chapter and its applicability to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.

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     SECTION 2. Section 21-28.6-12 of the General Laws in Chapter 21-28.6 entitled "The

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Edward O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater Medical Marijuana Act" is hereby amended to read as

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follows:

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     21-28.6-12. Compassion centers.

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     (a) A compassion center licensed under this section may acquire, possess, cultivate,

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manufacture, deliver, transfer, transport, supply, or dispense medical marijuana, or related supplies

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and educational materials, to registered qualifying patients and their registered primary caregivers

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or authorized purchasers, or out-of-state patient cardholders or other marijuana establishment

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licensees. Except as specifically provided to the contrary, all provisions of this chapter (the Edward

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O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater medical marijuana act), apply to a compassion center unless the

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provision(s) conflict with a provision contained in this section.

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     (b) License of compassion centers -- authority of the departments of health and business

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regulation:

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     (1) Not later than ninety (90) days after the effective date of this chapter, the department

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of health shall promulgate regulations governing the manner in which it shall consider applications

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for licenses for compassion centers, including regulations governing:

 

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     (i) The form and content of license and renewal applications;

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     (ii) Minimum oversight requirements for compassion centers;

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     (iii) Minimum record-keeping requirements for compassion centers;

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     (iv) Minimum security requirements for compassion centers; and

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     (v) Procedures for suspending, revoking, or terminating the license of compassion centers

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that violate the provisions of this section or the regulations promulgated pursuant to this subsection.

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     (2) Within ninety (90) days of the effective date of this chapter, the department of health

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shall begin accepting applications for the operation of a single compassion center.

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     (3) Within one hundred fifty (150) days of the effective date of this chapter, the department

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of health shall provide for at least one public hearing on the granting of an application to a single

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compassion center.

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     (4) Within one hundred ninety (190) days of the effective date of this chapter, the

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department of health shall grant a single license to a single compassion center, providing at least

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one applicant has applied who meets the requirements of this chapter.

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     (5) If at any time after fifteen (15) months after the effective date of this chapter, there is

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no operational compassion center in Rhode Island, the department of health shall accept

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applications, provide for input from the public, and issue a license for a compassion center if a

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qualified applicant exists.

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     (6) Within two (2) years of the effective date of this chapter, the department of health shall

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begin accepting applications to provide licenses for two (2) additional compassion centers. The

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department shall solicit input from the public, and issue licenses if qualified applicants exist.

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     (7)(i) Any time a compassion center license is revoked, is relinquished, or expires on or

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before December 31, 2016, the department of health shall accept applications for a new compassion

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center.

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     (ii) Any time a compassion center license is revoked, is relinquished, or expires on or after

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January 1, 2017, the department of business regulation shall accept applications for a new

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compassion center.

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     (8)(i) If at any time after three (3) years after the effective date of this chapter and on or

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before December 31, 2016, fewer than three (3) compassion centers are holding valid licenses in

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Rhode Island, the department of health shall accept applications for a new compassion center. If at

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any time on or after January 1, 2017, fewer than three (3) compassion centers are holding valid

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licenses in Rhode Island, the department of business regulation shall accept applications for a new

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compassion center. There shall be nine (9) compassion centers that may hold valid licenses at one

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time. If at any time on or after July 1, 2019, fewer than nine (9) compassion centers are holding

 

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valid licenses in Rhode Island, the department of business regulation shall accept applications for

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new compassion centers and shall continue the process until nine (9) licenses have been issued by

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the department of business regulation.

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     (9) Any compassion center application selected for approval by the department of health

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on or before December 31, 2016, or selected for approval by the department of business regulation

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on or after January 1, 2017, shall remain in full force and effect, notwithstanding any provisions of

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this chapter to the contrary, and shall be subject to state law adopted herein and rules and regulations

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adopted by the departments of health and business regulation subsequent to passage of this

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legislation.

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     (10) A licensed cultivator may apply for, and be issued, an available compassion center

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license, provided that the licensed cultivation premises is disclosed on the compassion center

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application as the permitted second location for growing medical marijuana in accordance with

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subsection (c)(i) of this section. If a licensed cultivator is issued an available compassion center

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license, their cultivation facility license will merge with and into their compassion center license in

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accordance with regulations promulgated by the department of business regulation. Once merged,

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the cultivation of medical marijuana may then be conducted under the compassion center license

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in accordance with this section and the cultivation license will be considered null and void and of

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no further force or effect.

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     (c) Compassion center and agent applications and license:

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     (1) Each application for a compassion center shall be submitted in accordance with

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regulations promulgated by the department of business regulation and shall include, but not be

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limited to:

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     (i) A non-refundable application fee paid to the department in the amount of ten thousand

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dollars ($10,000);

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     (ii) The proposed legal name and proposed articles of incorporation of the compassion

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center;

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     (iii) The proposed physical address of the compassion center, if a precise address has been

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determined, or, if not, the general location where it would be located. This may include a second

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location for the cultivation of medical marijuana;

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     (iv) A description of the enclosed, locked facility that would be used in the cultivation of

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medical marijuana;

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     (v) The name, address, and date of birth of each principal officer and board member of the

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compassion center;

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     (vi) Proposed security and safety measures that shall include at least one security alarm

 

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system for each location, planned measures to deter and prevent the unauthorized entrance into

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areas containing marijuana and the theft of marijuana, as well as a draft, employee-instruction

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manual including security policies, safety and security procedures, personal safety, and crime-

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prevention techniques; and

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     (vii) Proposed procedures to ensure accurate record keeping.

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     (2)(i) For applications submitted on or before December 31, 2016, any time one or more

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compassion center license applications are being considered, the department of health shall also

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allow for comment by the public and shall solicit input from registered qualifying patients,

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registered primary caregivers, and the towns or cities where the applicants would be located;

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     (ii) For applications submitted on or after January 1, 2017, any time one or more

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compassion center license applications are being considered, the department of business regulation

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shall also allow for comment by the public and shall solicit input from registered qualifying

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patients, registered primary caregivers, and the towns or cities where the applicants would be

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located.

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     (3) Each time a new compassion center license is issued, the decision shall be based upon

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the overall health needs of qualified patients and the safety of the public, including, but not limited

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to, the following factors:

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     (i) Convenience to patients from areas throughout the state of Rhode Island;

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     (ii) The applicant's ability to provide a steady supply to the registered qualifying patients

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in the state;

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     (iii) The applicant's experience running a non-profit or business;

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     (iv) The interests of qualifying patients regarding which applicant be granted a license;

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     (v) The interests of the city or town where the dispensary would be located taking into

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consideration need and population;

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     (vi) Nothing herein shall prohibit more than one compassion center being geographically

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located in any city or town;

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     (vii) The sufficiency of the applicant's plans for record keeping and security, which records

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shall be considered confidential healthcare information under Rhode Island law and are intended

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to be deemed protected healthcare information for purposes of the Federal Health Insurance

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Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended; and

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     (viii) The sufficiency of the applicant's plans for safety and security, including proposed

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location, security devices employed, and staffing.

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     (4) A compassion center approved by the department of health on or before December 31,

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2016, shall submit the following to the department before it may begin operations:

 

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     (i) A fee paid to the department in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000);

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     (ii) The legal name and articles of incorporation of the compassion center;

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     (iii) The physical address of the compassion center; this may include a second address for

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the secure cultivation of marijuana;

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     (iv) The name, address, and date of birth of each principal officer and board member of the

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compassion center; and

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     (v) The name, address, and date of birth of any person who will be an agent of, employee,

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or volunteer of the compassion center at its inception.

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     (5)(i) A compassion center approved or renewed by the department of business regulation

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on or after January 1, 2017, but before July 1, 2019, shall submit materials pursuant to regulations

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promulgated by the department of business regulation before it may begin operations:

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     (A) A fee paid to the department in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000);

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     (B) The legal name and articles of incorporation of the compassion center;

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     (C) The physical address of the compassion center; this may include a second address for

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the secure cultivation of medical marijuana;

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     (D) The name, address, and date of birth of each principal officer and board member of the

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compassion center;

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     (E) The name, address, and date of birth of any person who will be an agent, employee, or

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volunteer of the compassion center at its inception.

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     (ii) A compassion center approved or renewed by the department of business regulation on

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or after July 1, 2019, shall submit materials pursuant to regulations promulgated by the department

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of business regulation before it may begin operations, which shall include but not be limited to:

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     (A) A fee paid to the department in the amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)

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(three percent (3%) of which shall be paid to the restricted receipt account established pursuant to

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chapter 110 of title 16);

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     (B) The legal name and articles of incorporation of the compassion center;

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     (C) The physical address of the compassion center; this may include a second address for

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the secure cultivation of medical marijuana;

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     (D) The name, address, and date of birth of each principal officer and board member of the

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compassion center, and any person who has a direct or indirect ownership interest in any marijuana

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establishment licensee, which ownership interest shall include, but not be limited to, any interests

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arising pursuant to the use of shared management companies, management agreements or other

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agreements that afford third-party management or operational control, or other familial or business

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relationships between compassion center or cultivator owners, members, officers, directors,

 

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managers, investors, agents, or key persons that effect dual license interests as determined by the

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department of business regulation;

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     (E) The name, address, and date of birth of any person who will be an agent, employee, or

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volunteer of the compassion center at its inception.

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     (6) Except as provided in subsection (c)(7) of this section, the department of health or the

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department of business regulation shall issue each principal officer, board member, agent,

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volunteer, and employee of a compassion center a registry identification card or renewal card after

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receipt of the person's name, address, date of birth; a fee in an amount established by the department

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of health or the department of business regulation; and, except in the case of an employee,

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notification to the department of health or the department of business regulation by the department

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of public safety division of state police, attorney general's office, or local law enforcement that the

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registry identification card applicant has not been convicted of a felony drug offense or has not

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entered a plea of nolo contendere for a felony drug offense and received a sentence of probation.

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Each card shall specify that the cardholder is a principal officer, board member, agent, volunteer,

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or employee of a compassion center and shall contain the following:

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     (i) The name, address, and date of birth of the principal officer, board member, agent,

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volunteer, or employee;

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     (ii) The legal name of the compassion center to which the principal officer, board member,

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agent, volunteer, or employee is affiliated;

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     (iii) A random identification number that is unique to the cardholder;

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     (iv) The date of issuance and expiration date of the registry identification card; and

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     (v) A photograph, if the department of health or the department of business regulation

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decides to require one.

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     (7) Except as provided in this subsection, neither the department of health nor the

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department of business regulation shall issue a registry identification card to any principal officer,

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board member, or agent, of a compassion center who has been convicted of a felony drug offense

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or has entered a plea of nolo contendere for a felony drug offense and received a sentence of

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probation. If a registry identification card is denied, the compassion center will be notified in

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writing of the purpose for denying the registry identification card. A registry identification card

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may be granted if the offense was for conduct that occurred prior to the enactment of the Edward

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O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater medical marijuana act or that was prosecuted by an authority

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other than the state of Rhode Island and for which the Edward O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater

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medical marijuana act would otherwise have prevented a conviction.

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     (i) All registry identification card applicants shall apply to the department of public safety

 

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division of state police, the attorney general's office, or local law enforcement for a national

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criminal identification records check that shall include fingerprints submitted to the federal bureau

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of investigation. Upon the discovery of a felony drug offense conviction or a plea of nolo

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contendere for a felony drug offense with a sentence of probation, and in accordance with the rules

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promulgated by the department of health and the department of business regulation, the department

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of public safety division of state police, the attorney general's office, or local law enforcement shall

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inform the applicant, in writing, of the nature of the felony and the department of public safety

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division of state police shall notify the department of health or the department of business

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regulation, in writing, without disclosing the nature of the felony, that a felony drug offense

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conviction or a plea of nolo contendere for a felony drug offense with probation has been found.

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     (ii) In those situations in which no felony drug offense conviction or plea of nolo

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contendere for a felony drug offense with probation has been found, the department of public safety

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division of state police, the attorney general's office, or local law enforcement shall inform the

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applicant and the department of health or the department of business regulation, in writing, of this

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fact.

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     (iii) All registry identification card applicants, except for employees with no ownership,

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equity, financial interest, or managing control of a marijuana establishment license, shall be

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responsible for any expense associated with the criminal background check with fingerprints.

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     (8) A registry identification card of a principal officer, board member, agent, volunteer,

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employee, or any other designation required by the department of business regulation shall expire

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one year after its issuance, or upon the expiration of the licensed organization's license, or upon the

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termination of the principal officer, board member, agent, volunteer, or employee's relationship

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with the compassion center, whichever occurs first.

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     (9) A compassion center cardholder shall notify and request approval from the department

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of business regulation of any change in his or her name or address within ten (10) days of the

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change. A compassion center cardholder who fails to notify the department of business regulation

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of any of these changes is responsible for a civil infraction, punishable by a fine of no more than

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one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

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     (10) When a compassion center cardholder notifies the department of health or the

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department of business regulation of any changes listed in this subsection, the department shall

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issue the cardholder a new registry identification card within ten (10) days of receiving the updated

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information and a ten-dollar ($10.00) fee.

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     (11) If a compassion center cardholder loses his or her registry identification card, he or

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she shall notify the department of health or the department of business regulation and submit a ten-

 

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dollar ($10.00) fee within ten (10) days of losing the card. Within five (5) days, the department

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shall issue a new registry identification card with new random identification number.

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     (12) On or before December 31, 2016, a compassion center cardholder shall notify the

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department of health of any disqualifying criminal convictions as defined in subsection (c)(7) of

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this section. The department of health may choose to suspend and/or revoke his or her registry

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identification card after the notification.

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     (13) On or after January 1, 2017, a compassion center cardholder shall notify the

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department of business regulation of any disqualifying criminal convictions as defined in

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subsection (c)(7) of this section. The department of business regulation may choose to suspend

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and/or revoke his or her registry identification card after the notification.

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     (14) If a compassion center cardholder violates any provision of this chapter or regulations

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promulgated hereunder as determined by the departments of health and business regulation, his or

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her registry identification card may be suspended and/or revoked.

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     (d) Expiration or termination of compassion center:

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     (1) On or before December 31, 2016, a compassion center's license shall expire two (2)

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years after its license is issued. On or after January 1, 2017, a compassion center's license shall

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expire one year after its license is issued. The compassion center may submit a renewal application

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beginning sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of its license.

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     (2) The department of health or the department of business regulation shall grant a

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compassion center's renewal application within thirty (30) days of its submission if the following

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conditions are all satisfied:

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     (i) The compassion center submits the materials required under subsections (c)(4) and

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(c)(5) of this section, including a five-hundred-thousand-dollar ($500,000) fee, three percent (3%)

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of which shall be paid to the restricted receipt account established pursuant to chapter 110 of title

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16;

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     (ii) The compassion center's license has never been suspended for violations of this chapter

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or regulations issued pursuant to this chapter; and

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     (iii) The department of business regulation finds that the compassion center is adequately

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providing patients with access to medical marijuana at reasonable rates.

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     (3) If the department of health or the department of business regulation determines that any

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of the conditions listed in subsections (d)(2)(i) -- (iii) of this section have not been met, the

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department may begin an open application process for the operation of a compassion center. In

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granting a new license, the department of health or the department of business regulation shall

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consider factors listed in subsection (c)(3) of this section.

 

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     (4) The department of business regulation shall issue a compassion center one or more

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thirty-day (30) temporary licenses after that compassion center's license would otherwise expire if

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the following conditions are all satisfied:

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     (i) The compassion center previously applied for a renewal, but the department had not yet

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come to a decision;

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     (ii) The compassion center requested a temporary license; and

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     (iii) The compassion center has not had its license suspended or revoked due to violations

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of this chapter or regulations issued pursuant to this chapter.

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     (5) A compassion center's license shall be denied, suspended, or subject to revocation if

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the compassion center:

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     (i) Possesses an amount of marijuana exceeding the limits established by this chapter;

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     (ii) Is in violation of the laws of this state;

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     (iii) Is in violation of other departmental regulations;

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     (iv) Employs or enters into a business relationship with a medical practitioner who provides

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written certification of a qualifying patient's medical condition; or

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     (v) If any compassion center owner, member, officer, director, manager, investor, agent,

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or key person as defined in regulations promulgated by the department of business regulation, has

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any interest, direct or indirect, in another compassion center or another licensed cultivator, except

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as permitted in subsection (b)(10) of this section. Prohibited interests shall also include interests

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arising pursuant to the use of shared management companies, management agreements, or other

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agreements that afford third-party management or operational control, or other familial or business

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relationships between compassion center or cultivator owners, members, officers, directors,

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managers, investors, agents, or key persons that effect dual license interests as determined by the

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department of business regulation.

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     (e) Inspection. Compassion centers are subject to reasonable inspection by the department

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of health, division of facilities regulation, and the department of business regulation. During an

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inspection, the departments may review the compassion center's confidential records, including its

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dispensing records, which shall track transactions according to qualifying patients' registry

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identification numbers to protect their confidentiality.

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     (f) Compassion center requirements:

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     (1) A compassion center shall be operated on a not-for-profit basis for the mutual benefit

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of its patients. A compassion center need not be recognized as a tax-exempt organization by the

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Internal Revenue Service. A compassion center shall be subject to regulations promulgated by the

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department of business regulation for general operations and record keeping, which shall include,

 

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but not be limited to:

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     (i) Minimum security and surveillance requirements;

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     (ii) Minimum requirements for workplace safety and sanitation;

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     (iii) Minimum requirements for product safety and testing;

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     (iv) Minimum requirements for inventory tracking and monitoring;

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     (v) Minimum requirements for the secure transport and transfer of medical marijuana;

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     (vi) Minimum requirements to address odor mitigation;

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     (vii) Minimum requirements for product packaging and labeling;

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     (viii) Minimum requirements and prohibitions for advertising;

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     (ix) Minimum requirements for the testing and destruction of marijuana. Wherever

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destruction of medical marijuana and medical marijuana product is required to bring a person or

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entity into compliance with any provision of this chapter, any rule or regulation promulgated

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thereunder, or any administrative order issued in accordance therewith, the director of the

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department of business regulation may designate his or her employees or agents to facilitate the

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destruction;

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     (x) A requirement that if a compassion center violates this chapter, or any regulation

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thereunder, and the department of business regulation determines that violation does not pose an

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immediate threat to public health or public safety, the compassion center shall pay to the department

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of business regulation a fine of no less than five-hundred dollars ($500); and

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     (xi) A requirement that if a compassion center violates this chapter, or any regulation

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promulgated hereunder, and the department of business regulation determines that the violation

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poses an immediate threat to public health or public safety, the compassion center shall pay to the

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department of business regulation a fine of no less than two thousand dollars ($2,000) and the

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department shall be entitled to pursue any other enforcement action provided for under this chapter

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and the regulations.

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     (2) A compassion center may not be located within one thousand feet (1,000') of the

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property line of a preexisting public or private school.

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     (3) On or before December 31, 2016, a compassion center shall notify the department of

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health within ten (10) days of when a principal officer, board member, agent, volunteer, or

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employee ceases to work at the compassion center. On or after January 1, 2017, a compassion

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center shall notify the department of business regulation within ten (10) days of when a principal

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officer, board member, agent, volunteer, or employee ceases to work at the compassion center. His

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or her card shall be deemed null and void and the person shall be liable for any penalties that may

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apply to any nonmedical possession or use of marijuana by the person.

 

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     (4)(i) On or before December 31, 2016, a compassion center shall notify the department of

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health in writing of the name, address, and date of birth of any new principal officer, board member,

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agent, volunteer, or employee and shall submit a fee in an amount established by the department

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for a new registry identification card before that person begins his or her relationship with the

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compassion center;

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     (ii) On or after January 1, 2017, a compassion center shall notify the department of business

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regulation, in writing, of the name, address, and date of birth of any new principal officer, board

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member, agent, volunteer, or employee and shall submit a fee in an amount established by the

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department of business regulation for a new registry identification card before that person begins

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his or her relationship with the compassion center;

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     (5) A compassion center shall implement appropriate security measures to deter and

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prevent the unauthorized entrance into areas containing marijuana and the theft of marijuana and

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shall ensure that each location has an operational security alarm system. Each compassion center

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shall request that the department of public safety division of state police visit the compassion center

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to inspect the security of the facility and make any recommendations regarding the security of the

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facility and its personnel within ten (10) days prior to the initial opening of each compassion center.

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The recommendations shall not be binding upon any compassion center, nor shall the lack of

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implementation of the recommendations delay or prevent the opening or operation of any center.

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If the department of public safety division of state police does not inspect the compassion center

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within the ten-day (10) period, there shall be no delay in the compassion center's opening.

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     (6) The operating documents of a compassion center shall include procedures for the

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oversight of the compassion center and procedures to ensure accurate record keeping.

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     (7) A compassion center is prohibited from acquiring, possessing, cultivating,

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manufacturing, delivering, transferring, transporting, supplying, or dispensing marijuana for any

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purpose except to assist patient cardholders with the medical use of marijuana directly or through

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the qualifying patient's primary caregiver or authorized purchaser.

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     (8) All principal officers and board members of a compassion center must be residents of

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the state of Rhode Island.

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     (9) Each time a new, registered, qualifying patient visits a compassion center, it shall

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provide the patient with a frequently-asked-questions sheet, designed by the department, that

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explains the limitations on the right to use medical marijuana under state law.

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     (10) Effective July 1, 2017, each compassion center shall be subject to any regulations

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promulgated by the departments of health and business regulation that specify how marijuana must

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be tested for items, included but not limited to, cannabinoid profile and contaminants.

 

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     (11) Effective January 1, 2017, each compassion center shall be subject to any product

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labeling requirements promulgated by the department of business regulation.

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     (12) Each compassion center shall develop, implement, and maintain on the premises

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employee, volunteer, and agent policies and procedures to address the following requirements:

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     (i) A job description or employment contract developed for all employees and agents, and

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a volunteer agreement for all volunteers, that includes duties, authority, responsibilities,

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qualifications, and supervision; and

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     (ii) Training in, and adherence to, state confidentiality laws.

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     (13) Each compassion center shall maintain a personnel record for each employee, agent,

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and volunteer that includes an application and a record of any disciplinary action taken.

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     (14) Each compassion center shall develop, implement, and maintain on the premises an

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on-site training curriculum, or enter into contractual relationships with outside resources capable

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of meeting employee training needs, that includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:

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     (i) Professional conduct, ethics, and patient confidentiality; and

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     (ii) Informational developments in the field of medical use of marijuana.

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     (15) Each compassion center entity shall provide each employee, agent, and volunteer, at

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the time of his or her initial appointment, training in the following:

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     (i) The proper use of security measures and controls that have been adopted; and

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     (ii) Specific procedural instructions on how to respond to an emergency, including robbery

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or violent accident.

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     (16) All compassion centers shall prepare training documentation for each employee and

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volunteer and have employees and volunteers sign a statement indicating the date, time, and place

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the employee and volunteer received the training and topics discussed, to include name and title of

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presenters. The compassion center shall maintain documentation of an employee's and a volunteer's

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training for a period of at least six (6) months after termination of an employee's employment or

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the volunteer's volunteering.

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     (g) Maximum amount of usable marijuana to be dispensed:

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     (1) A compassion center or principal officer, board member, agent, volunteer, or employee

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of a compassion center may not dispense more than two and one-half ounces (2.5 oz.) of usable

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marijuana, or its equivalent, to a qualifying patient directly or through a qualifying patient's primary

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caregiver or authorized purchaser during a fifteen-day (15) period.

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     (2) A compassion center or principal officer, board member, agent, volunteer, or employee

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of a compassion center may not dispense an amount of usable marijuana, or its equivalent, to a

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patient cardholder, qualifying patient, a qualifying patient's primary caregiver, or a qualifying

 

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patient's authorized purchaser that the compassion center, principal officer, board member, agent,

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volunteer, or employee knows would cause the recipient to possess more marijuana than is

3

permitted under the Edward O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater medical marijuana act.

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     (3) Compassion centers shall utilize a database administered by the departments of health

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and business regulation. The database shall contain all compassion centers' transactions according

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to qualifying patients', authorized purchasers', and primary caregivers' registry identification

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numbers to protect the confidentiality of patient personal and medical information. Compassion

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centers will not have access to any applications or supporting information submitted by qualifying

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patients, authorized purchasers or primary caregivers. Before dispensing marijuana to any patient

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or authorized purchaser, the compassion center must utilize the database to ensure that a qualifying

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patient is not dispensed more than two and one-half ounces (2.5 oz.) of usable marijuana or its

12

equivalent directly or through the qualifying patient's primary caregiver or authorized purchaser

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during a fifteen-day (15) period.

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     (h) Immunity:

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     (1) No licensed compassion center shall be subject to prosecution; search, except by the

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departments pursuant to subsection (e) of this section; seizure; or penalty in any manner, or denied

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any right or privilege, including, but not limited to, civil penalty or disciplinary action by a business,

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occupational, or professional licensing board or entity, solely for acting in accordance with this

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section to assist registered qualifying patients.

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     (2) No licensed compassion center shall be subject to prosecution, seizure, or penalty in

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any manner, or denied any right or privilege, including, but not limited to, civil penalty or

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disciplinary action, by a business, occupational, or professional licensing board or entity, for

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selling, giving, or distributing marijuana in whatever form, and within the limits established by, the

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department of health or the department of business regulation to another registered compassion

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center.

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     (3) No principal officers, board members, agents, volunteers, or employees of a registered

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compassion center shall be subject to arrest, prosecution, search, seizure, or penalty in any manner,

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or denied any right or privilege, including, but not limited to, civil penalty or disciplinary action by

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a business, occupational, or professional licensing board or entity, solely for working for or with a

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compassion center to engage in acts permitted by this section.

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     (4) No state employee shall be subject to arrest, prosecution or penalty in any manner, or

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denied any right or privilege, including, but not limited to, civil penalty, disciplinary action,

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termination, or loss of employee or pension benefits, for any and all conduct that occurs within the

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scope of his or her employment regarding the administration, execution and/or enforcement of this

 

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act, and the provisions of §§ 9-31-8 and 9-31-9 shall be applicable to this section.

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     (i) Prohibitions:

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     (1) A compassion center must limit its inventory of seedlings, plants, and marijuana to

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reflect the projected needs of qualifying patients;

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     (2) A compassion center may not dispense, deliver, or otherwise transfer marijuana to a

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person other than a patient cardholder or to a qualified patient's primary caregiver or authorized

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purchaser;

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     (3) A compassion center may not procure, purchase, transfer, or sell marijuana to or from

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any entity other than a marijuana establishment licensee in accordance with the provisions of this

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chapter;

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     (4) A person found to have violated subsection (h)(2) or (h)(3) of this section may not be

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an employee, agent, volunteer, principal officer, or board member of any compassion center;

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     (5) An employee, agent, volunteer, principal officer or board member of any compassion

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center found in violation of subsection (h)(2) or (h)(3) of this section shall have his or her registry

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identification revoked immediately; and

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     (6) No person who has been convicted of a felony drug offense or has entered a plea of

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nolo contendere for a felony drug offense with a sentence of probation may be the principal officer,

18

board member, or agent of a compassion center unless the department has determined that the

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person's conviction was for the medical use of marijuana or assisting with the medical use of

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marijuana in accordance with the terms and conditions of this chapter. A person who is employed

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by or is an agent, volunteer, principal officer, or board member of a compassion center in violation

22

of this section is guilty of a civil violation punishable by a fine of up to one thousand dollars

23

($1,000). A subsequent violation of this section is a misdemeanor.

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     (j) Legislative oversight committee:

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     (1) The general assembly shall appoint a nine-member (9) oversight committee comprised

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of: one member of the house of representatives; one member of the senate; one physician to be

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selected from a list provided by the Rhode Island medical society; one nurse to be selected from a

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list provided by the Rhode Island state nurses association; two (2) registered qualifying patients;

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one registered primary caregiver; one patient advocate to be selected from a list provided by the

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Rhode Island patient advocacy coalition; and the superintendent of the department of public safety,

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or his/her designee.

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     (2) The oversight committee shall meet at least six (6) times per year for the purpose of

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evaluating and making recommendations to the general assembly regarding:

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     (i) Patients' access to medical marijuana;

 

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     (ii) Efficacy of compassion centers;

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     (iii) Physician participation in the Medical Marijuana Program;

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     (iv) The definition of qualifying medical condition; and

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     (v) Research studies regarding health effects of medical marijuana for patients.

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     (3) On or before January 1 of every even numbered year, the oversight committee shall

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report to the general assembly on its findings.

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     (k) License required. No person or entity shall engage in activities described in this section

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without a compassion center license issued by the department of business regulation.

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE DISTRESSED COMMUNITY CHILD ENRICHMENT

PROGRAM

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     This act would establish the “distressed community child enrichment program” which

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would create a grant program to fund educational programs in distressed communities. Seventy-

3

five percent (75%) of the funds allocated would be designated to the Rhode Island STEAM

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Programs, and twenty-five percent (25%) of the funds allocated would be designated to academic

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and non-academic programs. Funding for the program would be provided from three percent (3%)

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of the fees paid for compassion center approvals or renewals.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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