The state health department has drafted proposed regulations for quality testing, tracking and increasing fees.
BILLINGS — The state health department has drafted proposed regulations for the medical marijuana industry, setting rules for quality testing, tracking and increasing fees.
The Billings Gazette reports the Department of Public Health and Human Services plans a public hearing in Helena on Nov. 30.
Agency spokesman Jon Ebelt says the state sought input from Montana providers and researched practices in states that have legalized marijuana use.
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