Utah Code § 4-41a-1106

Medical cannabis pharmacy agent -- Registration
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(1) An individual may not serve as a medical cannabis pharmacy agent of a medical cannabis
pharmacy unless the department registers the individual as a medical cannabis pharmacy
agent.
(2) A recommending medical provider may not act as a medical cannabis pharmacy agent, have a
financial or voting interest of 2% or greater in a medical cannabis pharmacy, or have the power
to direct or cause the management or control of a medical cannabis pharmacy.
(3)
(a) The department shall, within 15 days after the day on which the department receives a
complete application from a medical cannabis pharmacy on behalf of a prospective medical
cannabis pharmacy agent, register and issue a medical cannabis pharmacy agent registration
card to the prospective agent if the medical cannabis pharmacy:
(i) provides to the department:
(A) the prospective agent's name and address;
(B) the name and location of the licensed medical cannabis pharmacy where the prospective
agent seeks to act as the medical cannabis pharmacy agent; and
(C) the submission required under Subsection (3)(b); and
(ii) pays a fee to the department in an amount that, subject to Subsection 4-41a-104(5), the
department sets in accordance with Section 63J-1-504.
(b) Each prospective agent described in Subsection (3)(a) shall:
(i) submit to the department:
(A) a fingerprint card in a form acceptable to the Department of Public Safety; and
(B) a signed waiver in accordance with Subsection 53-10-108(4) acknowledging the
registration of the prospective agent's fingerprints in the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Next Generation Identification System's Rap Back Service; and
(ii) consent to a fingerprint background check by:
(A) the Bureau of Criminal Identification; and
(B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
(c) The Bureau of Criminal Identification shall:
(i) check the fingerprints the prospective agent submits under Subsection (3)(b) against the
applicable state, regional, and national criminal records databases, including the Federal
Bureau of Investigation Next Generation Identification System;
(ii) report the results of the background check to the department;

(iii) maintain a separate file of fingerprints that prospective agents submit under Subsection (3)
(b) for search by future submissions to the local and regional criminal records databases,
including latent prints;
(iv) request that the fingerprints be retained in the Federal Bureau of Investigation Next
Generation Identification System's Rap Back Service for search by future submissions to
national criminal records databases, including the Next Generation Identification System
and latent prints; and
(v) establish a privacy risk mitigation strategy to ensure that the department only receives
notifications for an individual with whom the department maintains an authorizing
relationship.
(d) The department shall:
(i) assess an individual who submits fingerprints under Subsection (3)(b) a fee in an amount
that the department sets in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 for the services that the
Bureau of Criminal Identification or another authorized agency provides under this section;
and
(ii) remit the fee described in Subsection (3)(d)(i) to the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
(4) A medical cannabis pharmacy agent shall comply with a certification standard that the
department develops in collaboration with the Division of Professional Licensing and the Board
of Pharmacy, or a third-party certification standard that the department designates by rule, in
collaboration with the Division of Professional Licensing and the Board of Pharmacy and in
accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(5) The department shall ensure that the certification standard described in Subsection (4) includes
training in:
(a) Utah medical cannabis law; and
(b) medical cannabis pharmacy best practices.
(6) The department shall revoke the medical cannabis pharmacy agent registration card of, or
refuse to issue a medical cannabis pharmacy agent registration card to, an individual who:
(a) violates the requirements of this chapter; or
(b) is convicted under state or federal law of:
(i) a felony within the preceding 10 years; or
(ii) after December 3, 2018, a misdemeanor for drug distribution.
(7)
(a) A medical cannabis pharmacy agent registration card expires two years after the day on
which the department issues or renews the card.
(b) A medical cannabis pharmacy agent may renew the agent's registration card if the agent:
(i) is eligible for a medical cannabis pharmacy agent registration card under this section;
(ii) certifies to the department in a renewal application that the information in Subsection (3)(a)
is accurate or updates the information; and
(iii) pays to the department a renewal fee in an amount that:
(A) subject to Subsection 4-41a-104(5), the department sets in accordance with Section
63J-1-504; and
(B) may not exceed the cost of the relatively lower administrative burden of renewal in
comparison to the original application process.
(8) A medical cannabis pharmacy shall:
(a) maintain a list of employees that have a medical cannabis pharmacy agent registration card;
and
(b) provide the list to the department upon request.

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