SB1024: medical marijuana; sales data; enforcement |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Senator Borrelli, LD 5 BILL STATUS: House Engrossed |
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Authorizes the Department of Revenue (DOR) to disclose confidential information to the Department of Health Services (DHS) to determine if a medical marijuana dispensary (Dispensary) is in compliance with the tax requirements in statute.
History
Doctors were first permitted to prescribe class one controlled substances such as marijuana in Arizona by ballot initiative Proposition 200 in 1996 (A.R.S. §13-3412.01). In 2010 proposition 203 expanded the legal status of medical use marijuana by allowing the licensing of dispensaries and registration of patients with a qualifying medical condition under DHS (Title 36 Chapter 28.1 Arizona Revised Statutes).
DHS oversees the registration and certification of Dispensaries. Dispensaries must operate on a not-for-profit basis (A.R.S. §§36-2804, 36-2806) and obtain a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license from the DOR (A.A.C. Title 9 Chapter 17).
Provisions
1. Authorizes DOR to disclose confidential information to DHS for determining if a Dispensary is in compliance with the tax requirements outlined in A.R.S. Title 42 Chapter 5. (Sec. 2)
2. Contains an Emergency Clause. (Sec 4)
3. Makes technical changes.
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7. Fifty-fourth Legislature SB 1024
8. First Regular Session Version 1: House Engrossed
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