Starting next year, South Dakota's Department of Health must submit an annual report to the legislature by March 1st detailing the medical cannabis program's finances, its effects on public safety and health, and specific data like the number of poisonings, hospitalizations, and registered patients. The report will track information such as licensing violations, the types of cannabis businesses operating, patient demographics, and how many registry cards were revoked in the previous year. This creates a new requirement for ongoing public reporting about the health and safety impacts of the medical cannabis program.
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Health and Human Services Deferred to the 41st legislative day Passed, YEAS 6, NAYS 1. S.J. 10
Health and Human Services Do Pass Failed, YEAS 3, NAYS 4. S.J. 9
Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Health and Human Services S.J. 129
Prime sponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-029
cosponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-003
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-034
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-005
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-029
cosponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-018
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-025
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-031
Do Pass
Deferred to the 41st legislative day
Do Pass