WSLCB - Executive Management Team (October 31, 2018) - MJ Freeway
WSLCB Deputy Director Pat Kohler’s update on the state’s traceability implementation revealed MJ Freeway will not meet the schedule for the November 6th Leaf release.
WSLCB Deputy Director Pat Kohler’s update on the state’s traceability implementation revealed MJ Freeway will not meet the schedule for the November 6th Leaf release.
The Director of Legislative Relations requested Board approval for five agency request bills to be put forward in next year's legislative session.
The Board and staff engaged in a lengthy dialogue around the new CR-101 on quality assurance testing and product requirements.
Board members prepared to open rulemaking on cannabis testing requirements and medical products, and will hire a staffer to update licensee demographic information.
The Board heard reports from the Director of Licensing and a rulemaking update from the Policy and Rules Coordinator.
The Board heard an update on the retail license forfeiture program and an approaching deadline for non-operational retailers.
A staffer made a promise to a retail licensee without the approval of the Board and a petition regarding true parties of interest definitions was accepted.
A strong reaction to the hidden ownership amnesty program proposal was debated along with the Board's desire to hear from the medical cannabis community.
The Board looked at medical cannabis reform and a potential extension to the retail license forfeiture deadline.
Board members shared updates and heard a rulemaking briefing focused on legislative implementation.