Bill Text: MI HB5222 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Engrossed


Bill Title: Marihuana; other; requirement for health warning labels on marihuana products sold in Michigan; provide for. Amends sec. 206 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27206).

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2018-03-08 - Referred To Committee Of The Whole With Substitute S-2 [HB5222 Detail]

Download: Michigan-2017-HB5222-Engrossed.html

HB-5222, As Passed House, December 13, 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBSTITUTE FOR

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 5222

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      A bill to amend 2016 PA 281, entitled

 

"Medical marihuana facilities licensing act,"

 

by amending section 206 (MCL 333.27206).

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

 1        Sec. 206. The department, in consultation with the board,

 

 2  shall promulgate rules and emergency rules as necessary to

 

 3  implement, administer, and enforce this act. The rules shall ensure

 

 4  the safety, security, and integrity of the operation of marihuana

 

 5  facilities, and shall include rules to do the following:

 

 6        (a) Set appropriate standards for marihuana facilities and

 

 7  associated equipment.

 

 8        (b) Subject to section 408, establish minimum levels of

 

 9  insurance that licensees must maintain.

 


 1        (c) Establish operating regulations for each category of

 

 2  license to ensure the health, safety, and security of the public

 

 3  and the integrity of marihuana facility operations.

 

 4        (d) Establish qualifications and restrictions for persons

 

 5  participating in or involved with operating marihuana facilities.

 

 6        (e) Establish testing standards, procedures, and requirements

 

 7  for marihuana sold through provisioning centers.

 

 8        (f) Provide for the levy and collection of fines for a

 

 9  violation of this act or rules.

 

10        (g) Prescribe use of the statewide monitoring system to track

 

11  all marihuana transfers, as provided in the marihuana tracking act,

 

12  2016 PA 282, MCL 333.27901 to 333.27904, and this act and provide

 

13  for a funding mechanism to support the system.

 

14        (h) Establish quality control standards, procedures, and

 

15  requirements for marihuana facilities.

 

16        (i) Establish chain of custody standards, procedures, and

 

17  requirements for marihuana facilities.

 

18        (j) Establish standards, procedures, and requirements for

 

19  waste product disposal and storage by marihuana facilities.

 

20        (k) Establish chemical storage standards, procedures, and

 

21  requirements for marihuana facilities.

 

22        (l) Establish standards, procedures, and requirements for

 

23  securely and safely transporting marihuana between marihuana

 

24  facilities.

 

25        (m) Establish standards, procedures, and requirements for the

 

26  storage of marihuana by marihuana facilities.

 

27        (n) Establish labeling and packaging standards, procedures,


 1  and requirements for marihuana sold or transferred through

 

 2  provisioning centers, including, a but not limited to:

 

 3        (i) A prohibition on labeling or packaging that is intended to

 

 4  appeal to or has the effect of appealing to minors.

 

 5        (ii) A requirement that all marihuana sold through

 

 6  provisioning centers include on the exterior of the marihuana

 

 7  packaging the following warning printed in clearly legible type and

 

 8  surrounded by a continuous heavy line:

 

 

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            WARNING: USE BY PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING

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            WOMEN MAY RESULT IN BIRTH COMPLICATIONS OR

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            NEGATIVE LONG-TERM EFFECTS FOR THE CHILD.

 

 

12        (o) Establish daily purchasing limits at provisioning centers

 

13  for registered qualifying patients and registered primary

 

14  caregivers to ensure compliance with the Michigan medical marihuana

 

15  act.

 

16        (p) Establish marketing and advertising restrictions for

 

17  marihuana products and marihuana facilities.

 

18        (q) Establish maximum tetrahydrocannabinol levels for

 

19  marihuana-infused products sold or transferred through provisioning

 

20  centers.

 

21        (r) Establish health standards to ensure the safe preparation

 

22  of products containing marihuana that are intended for human

 

23  consumption in a manner other than smoke inhalation.

 

24        (s) Establish restrictions on edible marihuana-infused

 

25  products to prohibit shapes that would appeal to minors.

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