(a) A marijuana testing facility license may be issued to a person who performs testing and research on retail marijuana under the terms and conditions of this chapter. A license issued under this section is valid for 2 years. Each application for a marijuana testing facility license must contain all of the following: (1) The application materials required by the Commissioner, including the location where the marijuana testing facility will operate. (2) The application fee in an amount determined by the Commissioner. (3) Materials required by § 1331(3) and (4) of this title. (b) A marijuana testing facility licensee shall pay the Commissioner $10,000 biennially for the marijuana testing facility license. A marijuana testing facility licensee must renew the license biennially by paying the fee required by this subsection and by providing documentation of a labor peace agreement. (c) The Commissioner shall promulgate rules related to: acceptable testing and research practices, including testing, standards; quality control analysis; equipment certification and calibration; chemical identification; identifying other substances; and other measurers used in bona fide research methods. (d) A person who has a financial interest in a marijuana testing facility license from the Commissioner for testing purposes may not have a financial interest in a registered compassion center, a marijuana cultivation facility, a marijuana products manufacturing facility, or a retail marijuana store. A person that has a financial interest in a registered compassion center, a marijuana cultivation facility, a marijuana products manufacturing facility, or a retail marijuana store may not have a financial interest in a facility that has a marijuana testing facility license or is a registered safety compliance facility. (e) Marijuana or marijuana products may not be consumed on the premises of a marijuana testing facility.
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