The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the MPB, has concluded inspections targeting legal entities involved in the cultivation of cannabis for medical purposes. The review process revealed numerous discrepancies concerning the established legal provisions governing the control of psychotropic substances and narcotic drugs within these facilities. As a direct result of these findings, the Government has announced the confiscation of a total of 13 licenses pertaining to the cultivation of cannabis for medical purposes.
These actions represent the formal enforcement measures taken against non-compliant operations. While the revocation of these 13 licenses marks the primary outcome, the inspections also identified various levels of procedural irregularities at other legal entities. For these facilities, the issues found did not warrant the complete loss of their operating licenses.
Instead, the Ministry has issued specific guidelines that must be adhered to, mandating corrective actions to ensure full compliance with existing legal statutes. These regulatory measures underscore the government’s commitment to maintaining strict oversight regarding the handling and cultivation of cannabis for specified medical purposes. The consistent enforcement aims to safeguard public health and ensure that all medicinal operations meet rigorous national standards for psychotropic substance control.
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