MD: Medical Marijuana Panel Revises Financial History Rules

Katelyn Baker

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Baltimore - State regulators have given preliminary approval to a revised plan for scrutinizing the financial histories of those seeking licenses to grow and dispense medical marijuana.

The policy committee of the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission scrapped a proposal last week that would have required detailed financial data from businesses and each of their employees, The Daily Record of Baltimore reported.

Committee Chairman Eric Sterling said the committee instead approved a three-tiered system that doesn't include low-level workers in the auditing process. Lower-level employees would still face background checks.

The committee also voted to extend the window in which applicants were required to provide the financial records from 30 days to 90 days.

Changes adopted by the committee must still be presented to the full commission for approval.

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