Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cannabis business online renewal gets state OK

- NEAL EARLEY

The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission signed off Wednesday on a new online portal for cannabis businesses in hopes of streamlini­ng a process currently reliant on paper.

The online portal will allow medical marijuana businesses to renew their permits online. Currently, medical marijuana businesses can apply for their permits only via mail or in person at the Department of Finance and Administra­tion’s office in Little Rock.

Chip Leibovich, staff attorney for the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control, said the new portal also will allow cannabis employees to apply for their Registrati­on Identifica­tion Cards online, rather than waiting for them in the mail or picking them up in person in Little Rock. Sending in paper applicatio­ns via mail will remain an option for those who want it, Leibovich said.

Obtaining a Registrati­on Identifica­tion Card is a prerequisi­te for anyone looking to work for a medical marijuana business in Arkansas, which requires a prospectiv­e employee to pass a state and federal background check. Leibovich said the new online portal will allow the Department of Finance to process someone’s Registrati­on Identifica­tion Card “within days, maybe even less.”

“So this will allow folks to do the Registrati­on Identifica­tion Cards 100% online,” Leibovich said. “So submit the paperwork online, pay for this online. You can also have the cards emailed to you as well, so there will be no need for anyone to mail checks into Little Rock or send a driver down to Little Rock to pick up [Registrati­on Identifica­tion] cards anymore.”

The online portal is developed by Tyler Technologi­es, which has a $1.8 million contract over four years with the state, according to Department of Finance and Administra­tion spokesman Scott Hardin.

The marijuana commission also voted Wednesday to table votes on the proposed transfer of ownership for two cannabis businesses, Good Day Farm Cultivatio­n in Little Rock and Body and Mind Dispensary in West Memphis. The commission, which did not discuss the decision Wednesday, will take up the transfer of ownership vote for the businesses at its next meeting in January.

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