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For Municipalities
Are licensed producers subject to local legislation and by-laws?
Licensed producers must comply with all federal, provincial/territorial and municipal laws and by-laws, including municipal zoning by-laws. Licensed producers are required to notify their local government, local police force and local fire officials of their intention to apply to Health Canada, so that local authorities are aware of their proposed location and activities. Licensed producers are also required to communicate with local authorities whenever there is a change in the status of their licence. Health Canada inspects for compliance with the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations and any related federal legislation.
Can municipalities stop the licensing process if they disagree with the proposed site of production or any other requirement?
Local authorities can communicate any concerns directly to the production site owner and enforce local legislation and by-laws.or Municipalities
Are licensed producers subject to local legislation and by-laws?
Licensed producers must comply with all federal, provincial/territorial and municipal laws and by-laws, including municipal zoning by-laws. Licensed producers are required to notify their local government, local police force and local fire officials of their intention to apply to Health Canada, so that local authorities are aware of their proposed location and activities. Licensed producers are also required to communicate with local authorities whenever there is a change in the status of their licence. Health Canada inspects for compliance with the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations and any related federal legislation.
Can municipalities stop the licensing process if they disagree with the proposed site of production or any other requirement?
Local authorities can communicate any concerns directly to the production site owner and enforce local legislation and by-laws.