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Friday, 07/29/2016 12:52:00 PM

Friday, July 29, 2016 12:52:00 PM

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Op Destroyed See FAQ From DPBH

MCIG has no MME Certificate, MCIG employees have not been granted Agent IDs.

http://dpbh.nv.gov/Reg/MME/dta/FAQs/Medical_Marijuana_Establishments_(MME)_-_FAQs/


Agent ID awarded for single people, NOT Companies.

Who needs to have an agent card?


All owners, officers, board members, employees, contracted employees and volunteers must have an assigned agent card for each MME they will operate in. Seasonal workers must have agent cards.
NRS 453A.117 “Medical marijuana establishment agent” defined.
“Medical marijuana establishment agent” means an owner, officer, board member, employee or volunteer of a medical marijuana establishment.



I would like to work for an MME. How can I get my agent card ahead of time?


Only MME designees can enter the secure agent card portal. To get an agent card, one must first get hired by an MME.




OP DESTROYED HERE RFLMAO

What about independent contractors who provide MMEs with employees--do these third-party licensees need agent cards?


Not only do the employees of independent contractors who work at MMEs need cards, but the independent contractor him or herself must also have agent card(s), per AB 70, Section 31.



What, if anything, is being done about the medical marijuana delivery services that are operating in Nevada?

The Division is aware of illegal medical marijuana delivery services, and law enforcement works hard to close them down. Patients should beware of illegitimate dispensaries.

Beware of Illegal Marijuana Delivery!

As of early 2016, only a fraction of the eventual 66 certified medical marijuana dispensaries are operating in northern and southern Nevada. They are storefront, walk-in facilities, and are listed on our Establishment and Patient Cardholder websites. Delivery-only businesses currently selling and delivering medical marijuana are not legal, regulated, certified by the state, or in any way endorsed or supported by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Patients are urged to purchase their medicine from state certified medical marijuana dispensaries to be in compliance with the law and so that the purchased medicine is tested and safe.