RELATING TO CANNABIS.
HB 302 improves medical cannabis access by streamlining licensing for growers and dispensaries, allowing inter-dispensary sales, and enhancing patient privacy and guidelines.
HB 302 improves medical cannabis access by streamlining licensing for growers and dispensaries, allowing inter-dispensary sales, and enhancing patient privacy and guidelines.
Bill Number: HB 302
Status: Act 241, Enacted on June 27, 2025
Introduced: January 16, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Cannabis regulation, medical cannabis, criminal penalties, patient records, and more.
HB 302 aims to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding cannabis in the state, particularly focusing on medical cannabis. The bill seeks to improve access for patients, streamline licensing for cultivators and dispensaries, and establish clearer guidelines for inter-dispensary sales and patient-provider relationships.
The bill includes several significant changes and provisions:
Cannabis Cultivator License: Establishes a licensing system for cannabis cultivators, allowing for regulated cultivation of cannabis for medical use.
Medical Cannabis Dispensaries: Updates regulations governing medical cannabis dispensaries, including operational guidelines and compliance requirements.
Inter-Dispensary Sales: Permits sales between dispensaries, facilitating better distribution and availability of medical cannabis products.
Medical Cannabis Registry and Regulation Special Fund: Creates a dedicated fund to support the regulation and oversight of medical cannabis activities, ensuring that resources are allocated for effective management.
Nuisance Abatement and Mitigation: Introduces measures for addressing nuisances related to cannabis cultivation and sales, providing local authorities with tools to manage complaints.
Patient Records and Provider-Patient Relationships: Enhances the privacy and security of patient records while clarifying the responsibilities and rights of both patients and providers in the medical cannabis context.
The bill impacts various stakeholders, including:
Patients: Individuals seeking medical cannabis will benefit from improved access and clearer regulations.
Cannabis Cultivators and Dispensaries: Those involved in the cultivation and sale of medical cannabis will face new licensing requirements but will also gain opportunities for inter-dispensary sales.
Healthcare Providers: Medical professionals will have clearer guidelines for their relationships with patients regarding cannabis use.
Timeline: The bill was introduced on January 16, 2025, and underwent multiple readings and amendments before being enacted on June 27, 2025.
Legislative Journey: The bill passed through various committees, including Health, Consumer Protection, and Judiciary, receiving amendments along the way. It faced a notice of intent to veto but ultimately was enacted without significant opposition.
HB 302 represents a comprehensive approach to regulating medical cannabis in the state, aiming to balance patient access with responsible oversight. By establishing clearer guidelines and licensing processes, the bill seeks to foster a more effective medical cannabis framework that benefits patients, providers, and the broader community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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