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Plant Material Whole Day Unit Survey

The Ohio Department of Commerce and the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy are seeking input on reported issues related to packaging of medical marijuana plant material and the 90-day supply outlined in the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).

All plant material dispensed in Ohio is required to be sold in the same increment—2.83 grams—which is referred to as a “whole day unit."  Consequently, a whole day unit is more than 1/90 of the maximum 90-day supply (226.8 grams for Tier I plant material and 150.3 grams for Tier II) and the amount dispensed to a patient at one time can impact the ability to purchase a full 90-day supply.

Please participate in the survey below to assist the Medical Marijuana Control Program in fully understanding the impact to licensees and the interest in developing different packaging options.  

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* 1. Are you aware of specific examples where the packaging requirements have impacted a patient’s 90-day supply?  If yes, how prevalent is the issue?

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* 2. What is the impact of this issue to your business?

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* 3. Are you aware that multiple dispensations of products with the same product ID number can be aggregated (e.g. three single day units with the same product ID number amounts to four whole day units, whereas three single day units with different product ID numbers amount to six whole day units)?

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* 4. Would you be willing to package each tier of plant material in multiples of 1/90 of the corresponding 90-day supply (2.52 grams for Tier I and 1.67 grams for Tier II), even though it would require packaging Tier I products differently than Tier II products?

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* 5. Would changes to the packaging requirements impact your business, either positively or negatively?

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* 6. Do you have additional input on the subject?

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