Senate Bill No. 1104 amends Section 427.13 of the Oklahoma medical marijuana laws to enhance the inventory tracking system for medical marijuana businesses. The bill mandates that all medical marijuana and products must be sourced exclusively from state-licensed providers, prohibiting purchases from out-of-state vendors. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is tasked with overseeing and auditing the marijuana grown in the state, requiring comprehensive record-keeping for all transactions involving medical marijuana businesses, patients, and caregivers. The bill outlines specific requirements for the inventory tracking system, including notifications for planting, harvesting, and transportation of marijuana, as well as detailed records of transactions and product information.
Additionally, the bill introduces new provisions for the seed-to-sale inventory tracking system, which must include a flexible software infrastructure for data exchange between the Authority and licensees, capabilities for direct data submission, automated reporting for discrepancies, and technology for payments and tax collection. These enhancements aim to improve accountability and compliance within the medical marijuana industry in Oklahoma. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 63-427.13
Floor (Senate): 63-427.13