Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1290 - RULES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMPASSIONATE USE OF MEDICAL CANNABIS PROGRAM
Subpart F - DISPENSARY OPERATION
Section 1290.320 - Dispensary Access Oversight
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1290.320
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Access to a dispensary is restricted as defined in the Act and this Part. No persons, except the following, are permitted entry into the restricted access areas in the dispensary:
1) Dispensing
organization agents, the Division or the Division's authorized representative,
ISP, or other federal or State officials performing duties as required by
federal or State law;
2)
Cultivation center agents with cultivation center agent identification cards
may deliver medical cannabis to a dispensary;
3) Emergency personnel when necessary to
perform official duties;
4) In
connection with Section
1290.300(i),
a dispensing organization may allow service professionals to enter when working
on a job that requires their presence at the dispensary, such as installing or
maintaining security devices or providing construction services; and
5) Any person, other than a dispensary agent,
authorized to be at a dispensary pursuant to this subsection (a) and with
access to the restricted access area must be accompanied at all times by a
dispensing organization agent.
b) No person, except the following, are permitted entry into the dispensary's limited access areas:
1) Qualified patients, provisional patients,
and designated caregivers;
2) OAPP
participants;
3) Dispensing
organization agents, the Division or the Division's authorized representative,
ISP, or other federal, State or local representatives performing duties as
required by federal or State law;
4) Emergency personnel when necessary to
perform official emergency duties;
5) Cultivation center agents with cultivation
center agent identification cards may access dispensaries to perform duties
supporting the delivery of medical cannabis, including but not limited to
educating dispensary agents and correcting mislabeled product;
6) In connection with Section
1290.300(i),
a dispensing organization may allow service professionals to enter when they
are working on a job that requires their presence at the dispensary, such as
installing or maintaining security devices or providing construction
services;
7) Upon a dispensary's
prior written request, the Division may approve a request to allow a visitor to
enter the limited access area of a dispensary. The written request must include
the name of the dispensing organization agent requesting the visit, the name of
the visitor, the reason for the visit, and the date and time of the proposed
visit. Visits must be for a purpose in furtherance of the Act. The Division
must issue written approval before the dispensing organization allows a visitor
access to the dispensary. Visitors are prohibited from entering the restricted
access area.
8) Any person, other
than a dispensary agent, authorized to be at a dispensary by this subsection
(b) shall be monitored, while in the limited access area, at all times by a
dispensing organization agent.
(d) [(c)] All persons authorized to be at a dispensary pursuant to subsection (a) or (b) must present valid government issued identification with a picture prior to entry.
1) Once the person
is verified, a dispensing organization agent shall record the person in a log
with the date, time and purpose of the visit. The log shall be maintained at
the dispensary and made available to the Department, at any time, for a period
of five years.
2) A dispensing
organization agent shall issue a numbered identification badge to persons
authorized to be in a dispensary. Identification badges shall be worn while in
the dispensary. All visitor identification badges shall be returned to a
dispensing organization agent upon exit.
3) The dispensing organization shall
institute best practices to preserve confidentiality of patient and OAPP
participant identity and patient and OAPP participant sales.
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