Pennsylvania Code
Title 28 - HEALTH AND SAFETY
Part IXa - MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Chapter 1161a - DISPENSARIES
Section 1161a.30 - Access to dispensary facilities
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) A dispensary shall post a sign in a conspicuous location at each entrance of the facility that reads:
THESE PREMISES ARE UNDER CONSTANT VIDEO SURVEILLANCE. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 IS PERMITTED TO ENTER UNLESS THE INDIVIDUAL IS A PATIENT OR IS ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT, GUARDIAN OR CAREGIVER.
(b) Except as provided in subsections (a) and (c), or in § 1161a.26(d) (relating to dispensary facilities), only patients, caregivers and authorized employees of a dispensary may enter a limited access area.
(c) When an individual who is not approved to enter the facility requires access to a limited access area in the dispensary facility to provide goods or services to the facility, to assist a patient with product selection as the certifying practitioner or for potential investment or employment when patients and caregivers are not at the dispensary, a dispensary shall require the individual to present government-issued identification, to sign a log for that specific facility, detailing the need for entry, and to wear a temporary identification badge that is visible to others at all times while in a limited access area. The identification of a certifying practitioner must match the name and medical credentials documented on the accompanied patient's certification.
(d) When admitting an individual under subsection (c) to a limited access area, a dispensary shall:
(e) The following requirements apply regarding the log required under subsections (c) and (d):
(f) This section does not limit the right of the Department or its authorized agents, State or local law enforcement or other Federal, State or local government officials, from entering any area of a dispensary if necessary to perform the government officials' functions and duties that pertain to the act or this part.
(g) A principal, financial backer, operator or an employee of a dispensary may not receive any type of consideration or compensation for allowing an individual to enter a limited access area.