Section R9-17-321. Physical Plant  


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  • A.      A dispensary or a dispensary’s cultivation site shall be located at least 500 feet from a private school or a public school that existed before the date the dispensary submitted the initial dis- pensary registration certificate application.

    B.       A dispensary shall provide onsite parking or parking adjacent to the building used as the dispensary.

    C.      A building used as a dispensary or the location used as a dis- pensary’s cultivation site shall have:

    1.        At least one toilet room;

    2.        Each toilet room shall contain:

    a.        A flushable toilet;

    b.        Mounted toilet tissue;

    c.        A sink with running water;

    d.        Soap contained in a dispenser; and

    e.        Disposable, single-use paper towels in a mounted dispenser or a mechanical air hand dryer;

    3.        At least one hand washing sink not located in a toilet room;

    4.        Designated storage areas for medical marijuana or mate- rials used in direct contact with medical marijuana sepa- rate from storage areas for toxic or flammable materials; and

    5.        If preparation or packaging of medical marijuana is done in the building, a designated area for the preparation or packaging that:

    a.        Includes work space that can be sanitized, and

    b.        Is  only used  for the preparation or packaging of medical marijuana.

    D.      For each commercial device used at a dispensary or the dis- pensary’s cultivation site, the dispensary shall:

    1.        Ensure that the commercial device is licensed or certified pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-2091,

    2.        Maintain documentation of the commercial device’s license or certification, and

    3.        Provide a copy of the commercial device’s license or cer- tification to the Department for review upon request.

Historical Note

New Section made by exempt rulemaking at 17 A.A.R.

734, effective April 14, 2011 (Supp. 11-2).