A cannabis manufacturer license, consistent with the specific license endorsement or endorsements, entitles the license holder to: (1) purchase cannabis flower, cannabis products, hemp plant parts, hemp concentrate, and artificially derived cannabinoids from a cannabis microbusiness, a cannabis mezzobusiness, a cannabis cultivator, another cannabis manufacturer, or a cannabis wholesaler; (2) purchase hemp plant parts and propagules from an industrial hemp grower licensed under chapter 18K; (3) purchase hemp concentrate from an industrial hemp processor licensed under chapter 18K; (4) accept cannabis flower from unlicensed persons who are at least 21 years of age provided that the cannabis manufacturer does not accept more than two ounces from an individual on a single occasion; (5) make cannabis concentrate; (6) make hemp concentrate, including hemp concentrate with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of more than 0.3 percent as measured by weight; (7) manufacture artificially derived cannabinoids; (8) manufacture adult-use cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, and hemp-derived consumer products for public consumption; (9) package and label adult-use cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, and hemp-derived consumer products for sale to customers; (10) sell cannabis concentrate, hemp concentrate, artificially derived cannabinoids, cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, and hemp-derived consumer products to other cannabis businesses; and (11) perform other actions approved by the office. The office shall establish a limit on the manufacturing of cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, or hemp-derived consumer products a cannabis manufacturer may perform. In addition to the information required to be submitted under section 342.14, subdivision 1 , and rules adopted pursuant to that section, a person, cooperative, or business seeking a cannabis manufacturer license must submit the following information in a form approved by the office: (1) an operating plan demonstrating the proposed layout of the facility, including a diagram of ventilation and filtration systems; plans for wastewater and waste disposal for the manufacturing facility; plans for providing electricity, water, and other utilities necessary for the normal operation of the manufacturing facility; and plans for compliance with applicable building code and federal and state environmental and workplace safety requirements; and (2) evidence that the business will comply with the applicable operation requirements for the endorsement being sought. (a) A person, cooperative, or business holding a cannabis manufacturer license may also hold a cannabis cultivator license and a cannabis event organizer license. (b) Except as provided in paragraph (a), no person, cooperative, or business holding a cannabis manufacturer license may own or operate any other cannabis business or hemp business. This prohibition does not prevent transportation of cannabis flower from a cannabis cultivator to a cannabis manufacturer licensed to the same person, cooperative, or business and located on the same premises. (c) The office by rule may limit the number of cannabis manufacturer licenses that a person or business may hold. (d) For purposes of this subdivision, a restriction on the number or type of license that a business may hold applies to every cooperative member or every director, manager, and general partner of a cannabis business. A cannabis manufacturer must comply with the requirements in section 342.26 .
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