§ 40:1046 Recommendation and dispensing of marijuana for therapeutic use; rules and regulations of the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy; production facility licensing; permitting by the Louisiana Department of Health
§ 40:1046.1 Dispensing of marijuana for therapeutic use to visiting qualifying patients
§ 40:1046.2 Contractors; selection; minimum standards
§ 40:1046.3 Therapeutic marijuana laboratory; licensure and renewal requirements
§ 40:1046.4 Testing; sample collection; minimum standards; reporting; remediation
§ 40:1047 Permits relating to production of therapeutic marijuana; contractors of licensed producers; permit application requirements; authorization to obtain criminal history record information

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Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 40 > Chapter 4 > Part X-E - Therapeutic Use of Marijuana

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