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Committee clears wide-ranging regulatory tweaks to Utah medical-cannabis program
Summary
Senators unanimously approved a first substitute to SB 64, which contains technical and enforcement-related changes to Utah's medical cannabis program, including non-public 'letters of concern' for low-level violations, expanded advisory-board oversight, courier-license portability, and training and surveillance clarifications.
The Senate Health and Human Services Committee unanimously passed a first substitute of Senate Bill 64, a package of regulatory changes to Utah’s medical cannabis program intended to streamline licensing and enforcement and align several definitions and enforcement tools with other state programs.
Sponsor Senator Vickers said the substitute collects a variety of mostly technical updates developed with industry, patients, and agencies. Among the changes described: removal of a…
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