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Gov. Kevin Stitt recently signed Senate Bill 1635 (2024) that adjusts the requirements for commercial medical marijuana license applications and final product testing. Read more details about these changes in SB 1635 (2024).
The following addresses licensees who are required to hold a certificate of occupancy (COO), have not received a COO, but applied for one before Feb. 1, 2024. An Attestation of Application for a Certificate of Occupancy is now available.
- If you submitted an OMMA commercial license application and submitted a full and complete application for a valid certificate of occupancy (COO) to the appropriate governing authority before Feb. 1, 2024, complete this attestation and upload it to OMMA's Contact Form at omma.ok.gov/contact to correct the lack of a COO in your submission. Be sure to complete the form in its entirety.
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If your application has been rejected and you are in the resubmission window, complete this attestation and upload it to your licensing portal application within 30 days of your rejection notice.
OMMA is committed to working with applicants as we navigate these changes with our licensing vendor.
If you are experiencing difficulties resubmitting an application or need additional assistance, visit omma.ok.gov/contact to contact OMMA.
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