RE:RE:Has anybody considered that maybe, just maybeA Moron called another an idiot, priceless.........
Stage Overview
1 Intake and Initial Screening: When an application is received, it undergoes a preliminary screening for completeness. If an application is not complete, it will be returned. If an application is complete, it will be assigned an application number. The assignment of an application number means that the application has completed the preliminary screening.
2 application is in this stage Detailed Review and Initiation of
Security Clearance Process: Once an application has been assigned an application number, it will be reviewed to (i) complete the assessment of the application to ensure that it meets the requirements of the Regulations of the ACMPR; (ii) establish that the issuance of the license is not likely to create risks to public health, safety or security, including the risk of cannabis being diverted to an illicit market or use; and (iii) establish that there are no other grounds for refusing the application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that they are in compliance with all applicable provincial, territorial and municipal legislation, regulations and bylaws, including zoning restrictions. An application will be thoroughly reviewed to ensure that the level of detail included in the application is sufficient to meet the requirement of the ACMPR and to validate the information provided. Given the extensive review process, applicants are generally required to communicate with the Office of Medical Cannabis multiple times to provide clarifications with respect to the application. Physical security plans will be reviewed and assessed in detail at this stage. When an application is in the Detailed Review stage, the security clearance forms for key personnel will be sent for processing. The time required to conduct mandatory security checks varies with each application. Security clearances generally take several months at a minimum. Health Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are not able to provide updates on the status of security checks. Applications will only advance to the review stage once security clearances for all key personnel are completed. Please note that until such a time as Health Canada receives the results of the security checks, there will be no further communication from Health Canada.
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Issuance of License to Produce: Once Health Canada confirms that the requirements of the ACMPR have been met, and the application successfully completes the Detailed Review and Security Clearance stage, a license to produce will be issued.
4 Introductory Inspection (as cultivation begins): A Licensed Producer is required to notify Health Canada as cultivation begins, and once notified, Health Canada will schedule an initial inspection to verify that the Licensed Producer is meeting the requirement of the ACMPR, including but not limited to, the physical security requirement of the site, record keeping practices and Good Production Practices (GPP) and to confirm that the activities being conducted by the Licensed Producer correspond to those indicated on their license.
5 Pre-Sales Inspection (prior to issuance of sales license): If a Licensed Producer would like to add the activity of sale to their existing license, an amendment application must be submitted to the Office of Medical Cannabis, upon which Health Canada will schedule an additional inspection to verify that the Licensed Producer is meeting the requirement of the ACMPR, including but not limited to, GPP, packaging, labeling, shipping and record keeping 26 Stage Overview prior to allowing the sale or provision of the product. 6 Issuance of License to Sell: To complete the assessment and add the activity of sale of cannabis products to an existing license, the following information is reviewed: (i) results of the pre-sale inspection; (ii) information submitted in the amendment application to add the activity of sale to the license; and (iii) any other relevant information. When the review is completed, an amended license, including the activity of sale, is issued to the Licensed Producer subject to which the Licensed Producer may supply cannabis products to registered clients, other Licensed Producers and/or other permitted parties named under the ACMPR. Separate licenses may be issued for dried marijuana, plants and/or cannabis oil.
Turknfrys wrote: That’s done at earlier stages moron! This was the final stage of readiness. People like you making stuff up is getting so rediculous