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OMA says new licensing portal, ISO/IEC 17025 lab accreditation and patient services changes coming this fall

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At a July advisory meeting, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority told its Executive Advisory Council it will launch a unified licensing and inspection portal this fall, pursue ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for its QA lab and named a new patient services director to streamline patient licensing.

The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority told its Executive Advisory Council on July 9 that it plans to launch a unified licensing and inspection portal this fall and is pursuing ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for its quality-assurance laboratory.

The updates — delivered at a regularly scheduled advisory meeting — outlined a timetable for centralizing licensing, inspections, compliance records and patient services into a single portal. The agency also introduced Alicia Shaw as its new director of patient services and said it has contracted with ANAB (the ANSI National Accreditation Board) to perform an on-site audit for its QA laboratory in July.

OMA staff said the new portal, targeted for launch in the second quarter of the agency’s fiscal…

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