April 14, 2020

DHSS settles two medical marijuana facility appeals


Appeals were related to administrative issues, not scoring concerns


Media Contact:
Lisa Cox
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Lisa.Cox@health.mo.gov

 

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has settled two appeals of medical marijuana facility application denials. As a result of these settlements, DHSS will issue one new medical marijuana testing facility license and will exchange an existing medical marijuana dispensary license for a new medical marijuana dispensary license.

The new testing facility license will be issued to Green Precision Analytics, Inc., which was the fifth highest ranked testing facility applicant. This will become the only testing facility in the Kansas City area. 

The new dispensary facility license will be issued to BeLeaf Medical LLC for a facility on Manchester Ave. in St. Louis, Missouri, which was the eighteenth highest scoring applicant within Congressional District 1. BeLeaf Medical LLC will surrender its existing dispensary facility license on Lafayette Ave. in St. Louis, Missouri. Both BeLeaf Medical LLC applications received the same initial score and were “tied” in Congressional District 1. 

In both instances, DHSS determined settlement best serves implementation of Article XIV, as the settlements will provide for two of the highest scoring applicants to contribute to enhanced patient access without placing additional product in the marketplace. Neither case involved allegations with regard to scoring, as both applicants received scores among the very top.   

“We remain committed to upholding our system of awarding licenses and will continue to defend the remaining appeals filed with the Administrative Hearing Commission,” said Dr. Randall Williams, DHSS Director. “These particular appeals were unrelated to scoring process concerns, and we are thankful these applicants will now be able to move forward with their business preparations so they can help us serve Missourians.”

Applicants who wished to appeal after being denied a medical marijuana facility license had 30 days to file a petition with the Administrative Hearing Commission. 

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MEDIA: Documents related to these appeals and settlements can be located by using the Administrative Hearing Commission online portal.

About the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services: The department seeks to be the leader in protecting health and keeping people safe. More information about DHSS can be found at http://health.mo.gov or find us on Facebook and Twitter @HealthyLivingMo


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