The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), with
assistance from the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES), has
selected Complia as the provider for compliance and licensing management
software.
Using a statewide contract, the Denver-based company was
selected through a review process that determined it was best equipped to meet
OMMA’s specifications and time requirements. The passage of SQ788 tasks the
Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) with having an application process
in place by August 25 for patients, caregivers and businesses to apply for
licenses and for the agency to collect application fees. OSDH created the OMMA
to regulate the medical marijuana program.
Complia is a group of compliance officers and technologists
with a background in cannabis licensing systems and government software.
“With this agreement in place, we are continuing our
commitment to having the structure in place to meet all of the requirements of
SQ788,” said OSDH Interim Commissioner Tom Bates. “We are deeply appreciative
to OMES for providing their expertise in evaluating the vendor products and for
helping select the right fit to implement the online application system. They
were able to accelerate the process in order for us to meet the challenging deadlines
we face.”
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