Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Marijuana Regulatoty Agency
MARIHUANA LICENSES
Section R. 420.14 - Notification and reporting
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 14.
(1) Applicants have a continuing duty to provide the agency with up-to-date contact information and shall notify the agency in writing of any changes to the mailing addresses, phone numbers, electronic mail addresses, and other contact information they provide the agency.
(2) Applicants shall report to the agency any changes to the marihuana business operations that are required in the acts and these rules, as applicable.
(3) Applicants shall report to the agency any proposed material changes to the marihuana business before making a material change. Material changes include, at a minimum, the following:
(4) An applicant shall notify the agency within 3 business days of becoming aware of or within 3 business days of when the applicant should have been aware of any of the following:
(5) The applicant shall notify the agency within 10 calendar days of the initiation or conclusion of any new judgments, lawsuits, legal proceedings, charges, or government investigations, whether initiated, pending, or concluded, that involve the applicant.
(6) The applicant shall notify the agency within 10 calendar days of receiving notification of an alleged violation of an ordinance or a zoning regulation adopted pursuant to section 205 of the MMFLA, MCL 333.27205, or section 6 of the MRTMA, MCL 333.27956, committed by the applicant, but only if the violation relates to activities licensed under the acts, the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act, and these rules.
(7) The applicant shall notify the agency and the BFS within 1 business day following the occurrence of an unwanted fire.
(8) The licensee shall notify the agency within 10 business days of the appointment of a court-appointed personal representative, guardian, conservator, receiver, or trustee of the licensee.
(9) Failure to provide notifications or reports to the agency pursuant to this rule may result in sanctions or fines, or both.