Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3796:2 - Cultivators
Chapter 3796:2-2 - Cultivator Operations
Section 3796:2-2-04 - Cultivator inventory control and storage
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) A cultivator shall track and submit into the inventory tracking system any information the department determines necessary for maintaining and tracking medical marijuana. When a plant reaches twelve inches in height or is transplanted from a cloning medium or apparatus into a growth medium or apparatus intended for the vegetative or flowering stages of growth cycle, whichever occurs sooner, the cultivator shall securely attach a tag to the plant or the plant's container that includes, at a minimum, the following information:
(B) Prior to commencing business, each cultivator shall do the following:
(C) Upon commencing business, each cultivator shall prepare a weekly inventory of medical marijuana at the facility, which shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(D) On an annual basis and as a condition for renewal of a cultivator license, a type 1 key employee shall conduct a physical, manual inventory of the medical marijuana on hand at the cultivator and compare the findings to an annual inventory report generated using the inventory tracking system. If any discrepancies are discovered outside of loss standard to the industry due to moisture loss and handling, the type 1 key employee shall report such findings to the department in accordance with rule 3796:5-4-01 of the Administrative Code.
(E) All inventories, procedures and other documents required by this rule shall be maintained on the premises and made available to the department at all times.
(F) A cultivator is authorized to store medical marijuana inventory on the premises in a designated, enclosed, locked facility identified in the cultivator's plans and specifications submitted to the department and accessible only by authorized individuals. Notwithstanding the requirements of this chapter, nothing shall prohibit members of the department, a department's designee, law enforcement, or other federal, state, or local government officials from entering any area of a cultivator if necessary to perform their governmental duties.