West Virginia Code § 16A-6-6

Fees and other requirements
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The following apply:
(1) For a grower or processor:
(A) An initial application fee in the amount of $5,000 shall be paid. The fee is nonrefundable.
(B) A fee for a permit as a grower/processor in the amount of $50,000 shall be paid. The
permit shall be valid for one year. Applicants shall submit the permit fee at the time of
submission of the application. The fee shall be returned if the permit is not granted.
(C) A renewal fee for the permit as a grower/processor in the amount of $5,000 shall be paid
and shall cover renewal for all locations. The renewal fee shall be returned if the renewal is
not granted. a
(D) An application to renew a permit must be filed with the bureau not more than six
months nor less than four months prior to expiration.
(E) All fees shall be paid by certified check or money order.
(2) For a dispensary:
(A) An initial application fee ine the amount of $2,500 shall be paid. The fee is nonrefundable.
(B) A permit fee for a dispensary shall be $10,000 for each location. The period of the
permit is one year. An applicant shall submit the permit fee at the time of submission of the
application. The fee shall be returned if the application is not granted.
(C) A renewal fee for the permit as a dispensary in the amount of $2,500 shall be paid. The
fee shall be returned if the renewal is not granted and shall cover renewal for all locations.
(D) An application to renew a permit must be filed with the bureau not more than six
months nor less than four months prior to expiration.
(E) All fees shall be paid by certified check or money order.
(3) A fee of $250 shall be required when amending the application to indicate relocation
within this state or the addition or deletion of approved activities by the medical cannabis
organization.
(4) Fees payable under this section shall be deposited into the fund.

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