New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 17 - TREASURY - GENERAL
Chapter 30A - MEDICINAL MARIJUANA
Subchapter 9 - ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT CENTER GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR ORGANIZATION AND RECORDKEEPING
Section 17:30A-9.3 - Organization and recordkeeping requirements applicable to alternative treatment centers

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 17:30A-9.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) The ATC shall maintain the following administrative records, as applicable:

1. Organization charts consistent with the job descriptions at N.J.A.C. 17:30A-9.4(a)6;

2. A general description of any facilities to be used as an ATC and a floor plan identifying the square footage available and descriptions of the functional areas of the ATC;

3. If applicable, a projection of the number of qualified patients to be served by the ATC;

4. Projections by the ATC for a two-year period of the ratio of registered qualifying patients-to-demand for usable marijuana and procedures by which the ATC shall periodically review these ratios for consistency with actual patient demand ratios;

5. Procedures by which the ATC shall ensure the availability of medicinal marijuana in accordance with projected and actual demand ratios;

6. The name, medical license number, resume, and contact address of the medical director of the ATC, if applicable;

7. The name, resume, and address of the chief administrative officer of the ATC; and

8. The standards and procedures by which the ATC determines the price it charges for usable marijuana and a record of the prices charged.

(b) ATCs shall maintain business records including, manual or computerized records of assets and liabilities, monetary transactions, various journals, ledgers, and supporting documents, including agreements, checks, invoices, and vouchers that the ATC keeps as its books of accounts.

(c) Business records include sales records that indicate the name of the qualifying patient or primary caregiver to whom marijuana is distributed, the quantity, strength, and form and the cost of the product.

(d) The bylaws of the ATC and its affiliates or sub-contractors shall contain provisions relative to the disposition of revenues and receipts as may be necessary and appropriate to establish and maintain its nonprofit status, as applicable.

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