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•T <br />Office of Cannabis Management <br />Department of Health <br />e . Flo er an <br />e ive Canna • inoi <br />Minnesota Statute 18K.02, Definitions <br />Minnesota Statute 152.01, Subdivision 9 <br />Minnesota Statute 151.72, Sale of Certain Cannabinoid Products <br />ro <br />uct Checklist <br />Minnesota Statute 152.0264, Cannabis Sale Crimes <br />Minnesota Statute 342.09, Personal Adult Use of Cannabis <br />Question <br />Yes <br />No <br />Comments <br />Additional Information <br />Business License <br />istr tiCompliance <br />Is the business registered with <br />the Minnesota Department of <br />Health? <br />All businesses selling hemp -derived cannabinoid products must <br />be registered. See JHemp-Derive „abinoid Products <br />(www.healt.h.state.mn.us/peopJoicannabishedi la index.html <br />If the business offers on -site <br />consumption, do they have a <br />liquor license? <br />Local authorities issue on -site consumption licenses. These are <br />required for all businesses permitting on -site consumption of <br />THC. <br />Product li <br />c— <br />All Products <br />Does the business ensure that all <br />sales are made to persons 21 <br />years old or older? <br />Only persons 21 years of age or older may purchase hemp - <br />derived cannabinoid products, with the exception of topicals. <br />These products may be sold to anyone. <br />Does the business have all edible <br />cannabinoid products, except <br />beverages, behind the counter or <br />in a locked cabinet? <br />Businesses must ensure all edible cannabinoid products are <br />secure and inaccessible to customers. <br />Hemp Flower and Hemp -Derived Cannabinoid Product Checklist <br />1 <br />