AB1067,15,32 a. A Class A license, which allows the producer to annually plant, grow,
3cultivate, or harvest no more than 200 marijuana plants.
AB1067,15,54 b. A Class B license, which allows the producer to annually plant, grow,
5cultivate, or harvest no more than 500 marijuana plants.
AB1067,15,76 c. A Class C license, which allows the producer to annually plant, grow,
7cultivate, or harvest an unlimited number of marijuana plants.
AB1067,15,98 2. The commission may issue no more than 50 Class A licenses, 20 Class B
9licenses, and 5 Class C licenses.
AB1067,15,1310 (e) As part of the application process, the commission shall require an applicant
11to provide the global positioning system coordinates of the single, contiguous
12property identified on the license application and on which the marijuana will be
13planted, grown, cultivated, and harvested.
AB1067,15,20 14(8) Processors. (a) A licensed processor may obtain marijuana in this state
15from a licensed producer, process the marijuana into medical marijuana, transfer
16samples of the medical marijuana to a licensed laboratory by using a licensed
17transporter, package and label the medical marijuana, transfer or sell the medical
18marijuana to a licensed dispensary, and engage in any related activities that are
19necessary for the operation, such as possessing and storing the marijuana or medical
20marijuana.
AB1067,15,2221 (b) Before transferring medical marijuana to a licensed dispensary, a licensed
22processor shall do all of the following:
AB1067,16,323 1. Provide samples of each type of medical marijuana that it processes to a
24licensed laboratory and receive certified test results of those samples showing the
25tetrahydrocannabinol content of the medical marijuana and showing that the

1medical marijuana does not contain unsafe levels of any molds, pesticides, heavy
2metals, or any other contaminant for which the commission requires, by rule, the
3medical marijuana to be tested.
AB1067,16,54 2. Package the medical marijuana in child-resistant packaging. The
5commission may establish, by rule, additional packaging requirements.
AB1067,16,106 3. Attach a label to the packaging that identifies the weight, in ounces, of
7marijuana contained in the package, the tetrahydrocannabinol content of the
8medical marijuana, and any other information required to be included by the
9commission by rule. The commission shall promulgate rules specifying marijuana
10weight equivalencies for different types of medical marijuana.
AB1067,16,1111 (c) A licensed processor may operate only within an enclosed, locked facility.
AB1067,16,16 12(9) Dispensaries. (a) A licensed dispensary may obtain packaged, labeled
13medical marijuana from a licensed processor, dispense the medical marijuana
14according to the provisions of this section, and engage in any related activities that
15are necessary for the operation, such as possessing and storing the medical
16marijuana.
AB1067,16,2017 (b) A licensed dispensary may dispense medical marijuana only to a person who
18presents a valid registry identification card issued under s. 73.18 (3) and a valid
19written hard copy or electronic recommendation under s. 73.18 (2) and only in
20accordance with the recommendation presented.
AB1067,16,2221 (c) Before dispensing medical marijuana, a licensed dispensary shall do all of
22the following:
AB1067,16,2323 1. Verify that the registry identification card presented is valid and unexpired.
AB1067,16,2524 2. Verify that the person receiving the medical marijuana is the person
25identified on the registry identification card.
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13. Attach a label to the packaging that identifies the name and address of the
2dispensary, the date on which the medical marijuana is dispensed, the name of the
3practitioner who recommended the use of medical marijuana, the name of the
4qualifying patient, the name of the primary caregiver if the medical marijuana is
5dispensed to a primary caregiver, and any other information required to be included
6by the commission by rule.
AB1067,17,117 (d) No more than 10 licensed dispensaries may operate in a county with a
8population exceeding 500,000; no more than 5 licensed dispensaries may operate in
9a county with a population that is less than 500,000, but at least 100,000; and no
10more than 3 licensed dispensaries my operate in a county with a population less than
11100,000.
AB1067,17,16 12(10) Laboratories. (a) A licensed laboratory may obtain samples of medical
13marijuana from a licensed processor, test and certify the tetrahydrocannabinol
14content of the medical marijuana and whether the medical marijuana contains any
15contaminants, and engage in any related activities that are necessary for the
16operation, such as possessing and storing the medical marijuana.
AB1067,17,1917 (b) If any part of a sample remains after testing and certifying the
18tetrahydrocannabinol content of the sample, the licensed laboratory shall destroy
19the sample or return the sample to the licensed processor.
AB1067,17,2020 (c) A licensed laboratory may operate only within an enclosed, locked facility.
AB1067,18,3 21(11) Transporters. Marijuana or medical marijuana may be transported on
22public roads only by a licensed transporter and only to other licensees. A transporter
23shall designate a crew of at least 2 individuals to transport any shipment of
24marijuana or medical marijuana, and at least one individual shall remain with the
25transportation vehicle at all times. A transporter shall keep accurate and complete

1records, as prescribed by the commission, including route plans and manifests, and
2shall provide such records to the commission at the time and in the manner
3prescribed by the commission and to law enforcement upon request.
AB1067,18,9 4(12) Statewide tracking system. (a) The commission shall establish and
5maintain a statewide tracking system to ensure compliance with this section and s.
673.18 and subch. IV of ch. 139, to track marijuana and medical marijuana from
7cultivation to consumption by qualifying patients, to enable product recalls, and to
8ensure efficient revenue collection. The commission shall use the tracking system
9to do all of the following:
AB1067,18,1110 1. Track inventory throughout the product life of marijuana and medical
11marijuana, including the monitoring of seed-to-sale transfers.
AB1067,18,1412 2. Verify that a registry identification card issued under s. 73.18 (3) is current
13and valid and has not been suspended, revoked, or denied, and record other
14information concerning such cards.
AB1067,18,1615 3. Record the date, time, quantity, and price of each sale or transfer of
16marijuana or medical marijuana to a qualifying patient or primary caregiver.
AB1067,18,1817 4. Ensure that a specific sale or transaction does not exceed permissible
18quantity limits.
AB1067,18,1919 5. Receive and integrate 3rd-party inventory control and tracking systems.
AB1067,18,2120 6. Record any other information, as determined by the commission, that is
21applicable to licensees, qualifying patients, and primary caregivers.