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US (UT): Utah Health Department opens up application process for medical cannabis pharmacies

The Utah Department of Health is seeking applicants to operate medical cannabis pharmacies in the state. The UDOH will issue licenses to 14 medical cannabis pharmacies, and all proposals will be evaluated based on criteria established in the request for proposals and the Medical Cannabis Act. Eight of the pharmacies chosen will be eligible to open as early as March 1, 2020, while the remaining pharmacies can open as early as July 1, 2020.

“This is another significant milestone for Utah’s medical cannabis program,” said Rich Oborn, director of the UDOH Center for Medical Cannabis, in a press release. “We have been working closely with potential applicants over the past several months to develop the framework of this RFP, and I expect there will be dozens of interested applicants that submit proposals.”

Read the full article at standard.net

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