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State Approves New Medical Cannabis Production Facility

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The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) has issued a Notice to Proceed to Acquire and Cultivate Cannabis to Hawaiian Ethos, LLC for their first production center on Hawai‘i Island. The licensee has passed state inspections and met all requirements to begin growing cannabis and to manufacture cannabis products for medicinal purposes at their approved facility. Hawaiian Ethos is the seventh dispensary licensee to complete and operate a medical cannabis production center in the state.

“All of the licensees have worked hard to meet state standards to create a quality industry in Hawai‘i that provides a safe product while ensuring patient and public health and safety,” said Keith Ridley, chief of the DOH Office of Health Care Assurance. “We will continue to work diligently with Hawaiian Ethos as they complete construction of their second production center and then seek approval for retail sales.”

“Hawaiian Ethos is committed to working with the State and County to comply with all laws and regulations to ensure the health, safety, and confidence of our workers, neighbors and the entire community,” said Diana Hahn, director of communications at Hawaiian Ethos. “Our goal is to serve Hawai‘i Island residents by cultivating and producing a safe, consistent, and high-quality product that meets the medical needs of registered patients.”

To receive a Notice to Proceed from DOH, dispensary production centers must comply with the statutory and regulatory requirements of Chapter 329D, HRS and Chapter 11-850, HAR. This includes building a secure, enclosed indoor facility; operating a computer software tracking system that interfaces with the state’s system and submits current inventory data of all marijuana seeds, plants and manufactured products in the production center; and authorization from the Narcotics Enforcement Division of the Hawai‘i, State Department of Public Safety.

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More information on the Medical Cannabis Dispensary Program is available online.

 

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