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Ordinance Number
2017-010
Adopted Date
08/15/2017
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Controlled Substances
State Filed Date
08\15\2017
Entity Name
Pain Management Clinics
Code Number
Chapter 306 and Chapter 315
Subject
Prohibiting Medical Marijuana Treatment Center Dispensing Facilities
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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ORDINANCE NO. 2017- 010 <br /> b. The applicant fails to submit all information and statements required in <br /> subsection (2) or (3) above, or the applicant has submitted such information <br /> and statements but such information and statements are found to contain <br /> materially false information. <br /> (6) Issuance of Permit. The Department shall issue the permit within twenty (20) <br /> days of submittal of a fully complete application, if the applicant has submitted all <br /> information required in subsection (2) or (3) and none of the facts set forth in <br /> subsection (5) is found to exist. <br /> (7) Term of Permit. A pain management clinic permit shall remain in effect for a term <br /> of two (2) years. Thereafter, a permit shall be subject to renewal in the same <br /> manner that permits are issued initially as set forth in subsections (2) through (6). <br /> (8) Appeal. If an application for issuance or renewal of a pain management clinic <br /> permit is denied, the applicant shall have the right of appeal as set forth in section <br /> 100.06 of this Code. The denial shall be considered a decision of a department <br /> head for the purpose of applying section 100.06. An appeal fee shall be paid by <br /> the applicant at the time of filing an appeal to the Board. The amount of the fee <br /> shall be set by resolution of the Board. The amount shall be sufficient to recover <br /> the County's approximate cost of reviewing and acting upon the appeal. <br /> (9) Revocation of Permit. A pain management clinic permit shall be subject to <br /> revocation in proceedings before the Indian River County Code Enforcement <br /> Board or any court of competent jurisdiction, in the event that: <br /> a. The information or statements submitted to obtain issuance or renewal of <br /> the permit contained materially false information; <br /> b. The permit holder, or any Pain Clinic Responsible Party, has engaged in <br /> activity prohibited by section 315.03; <br /> c. The permit holder, or any Pain Clinic Responsible Party, has been found by <br /> any county or municipal board, commission or council, or by any state or <br /> federal court, or by any state or federal regulatory body, to have acted with <br /> respect to controlled substances or marijuana in violation of applicable law; <br /> or <br /> d. The permit holder, although required to be registered, is no longer registered <br /> with the Florida Department of Health, pursuant to sections 458.3265 or <br /> F`_Attorney Linda G£.A'E24L Hesohrions&Ordinnnces'Ordinonres'Paln(7,ks..Nedical5lar�uana Repeal and Bnn.docx 1 0 <br />
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