IDFPR Expands Ability of Medical
Cannabis Dispensaries to Serve and Prioritize Patients
Department expands medical sales hours;
emphasizes need to prioritize patient access
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[February 10, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
granted medical cannabis dispensing organizations the ability to
remain open until 10 p.m. to make medical cannabis sales. The
Department provided additional guidance to dispensaries that have
both a medical and adult use license to ensure they prioritize
serving medical cannabis patients as required by state law.
Since the beginning of the medical cannabis program, medical
cannabis sales have been limited to between the hours of 6 a.m. and
8 p.m., while adult use sales are permitted by law until 10 p.m. To
address this, the Division of Professional Regulation has issued a
variance to the medical cannabis administrative rules, effective
immediately, to expand the hours during which medical patients and
their caregivers can purchase cannabis.
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The Division has also issued guidance to dispensaries on measures they can take
to prioritize serving medical cannabis users as required by Section 15-15(i) of
the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. A copy of the guidance, which has been
distributed to all dispensing organizations, can be found here.
“Serving medical cannabis patients continues to be at the heart of our cannabis
regulation,” said Deborah Hagan, Secretary of the Illinois Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation. “Our Department will continue working to
ensure patients receive the level of service they have come to expect from our
medical cannabis program.”
If a medical cannabis user feels their needs are not being met, they may file a
complaint via the IDFPR
website here.
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