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Ordinance Number
2016-005
Adopted Date
05/10/2016
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Pain Management & Controlled Substances
State Filed Date
05\11\2016
Entity Name
Amendment 2
Subject
Medical Marijuana
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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(11) Operation of a pain management clinic or pharmacy in a manner which <br />allows, permits or encourages persons to stand, sit (including inside <br />parked cars), gather or loiter in or about the clinic's parking area, for a <br />period of time exceeding that which is reasonably required to arrive and <br />depart the parking area, and to walk to and from the parking area and the <br />clinic; <br />(12) Continued leasing or permitted use of a property or structure which is used <br />as a pain management clinic or pharmacy if (a) the landlord or property <br />owner knows or, through the exercise of reasonable care should know, <br />that the clinic or pharmacy is being operated in violation of applicable law, <br />and (b) despite the passage of a reasonable period of time to do so, the <br />landlord or property owner has failed or refused to take reasonable <br />measures to stop or prevent the continued illegal activity on the premises; <br />or <br />(13) Failure to advise the Department of any change in any information, <br />statements, facts or circumstances, as required by section 315.04(10). <br />(14) Cultivation administration or consumption of marijuana at a pain <br />management clinic. <br />(15) Operating a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center that is not wholly owned <br />and operated by one or more <br />a. board-certified anesthesiologists, physiatrists, or neurologists; or <br />b. board-certified medical specialists who have also completed fellowships in <br />pain medicine approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical <br />Education or the American Osteopathic Association or who are also board- <br />certified in pain medicine by a board approved by the American Board of <br />Medical Specialties or the American Osteopathic Association and perform <br />interventional pain procedures of the type routinely billed using surgical <br />codes. <br />Section 315.04. Permit Required for Operation of Pain Management Clinic. <br />(1) Permit Required. No pain management clinic shall operate by any means <br />in Indian River County without a valid and current pain management clinic <br />permit issued by the Department. <br />F_ .4—ne, Lind, 6F_\'FR4L Resolutinns & Ordinances Ordinances Pain Clin—Aled-l-Varyuana d— 6 <br />
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