Iowa Code
Chapter 124E - MEDICAL CANNABIDIOL ACT
Section 124E.14 - Out-of-state medical cannabidiol dispensaries.

124E.14 Out-of-state medical cannabidiol dispensaries.
The department of public health shall utilize a request for proposals process to select and license by December 1, 2017, up to two out-of-state medical cannabidiol dispensaries from a bordering state to sell and dispense medical cannabidiol to a patient or primary caregiver in possession of a valid medical cannabidiol registration card issued under this chapter.
2017 Acts, ch 162, §17, 25

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 124E - MEDICAL CANNABIDIOL ACT

Section 124E.1 - Short title.

Section 124E.2 - Definitions.

Section 124E.3 - Health care practitioner certification — duties.

Section 124E.4 - Medical cannabidiol registration card.

Section 124E.5 - Medical cannabidiol board — duties.

Section 124E.6 - Medical cannabidiol manufacturer licensure.

Section 124E.7 - Medical cannabidiol manufacturers.

Section 124E.8 - Medical cannabidiol dispensary licensure.

Section 124E.9 - Medical cannabidiol dispensaries.

Section 124E.10 - Fees.

Section 124E.11 - Department duties — rules.

Section 124E.12 - Use of medical cannabidiol — affirmative defenses.

Section 124E.13 - Medical cannabidiol source.

Section 124E.14 - Out-of-state medical cannabidiol dispensaries.

Section 124E.15 - Iowa patients and primary caregivers registering in the state of Minnesota.

Section 124E.16 - Penalties.

Section 124E.17 - Use of medical cannabidiol — smoking prohibited.

Section 124E.18 - Reciprocity.

Section 124E.19 - Background investigations.

Section 124E.20 - Observational effectiveness study.

Section 124E.21 - Employer regulation of marijuana use.

Section 124E.22 - Regulation of marijuana use by government medical assistance programs, private health insurers, and other entities.

Section 124E.23 - Regulation of marijuana use on property.

Section 124E.24 - Limitation of liability.

Section 124E.25 - Cannabis-derived products — exemption.

Section 124E.26 - Applicability.