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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 3. Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control
Agency 10. Virginia Cannabis Control Authority
Chapter 20. Medical Cannabis Program Fees
12/26/2024

3VAC10-20-30. Pharmaceutical processor permit fee.

A. Pharmaceutical processor permit fees are required by the board as specified in this section. Unless otherwise provided, fees listed in this section shall not be refundable.

B. Pharmaceutical processor permit.

1. Application.

$18,000

2. Initial permit.

$165,000

3. Annual renewal of permit.

$132,000

4. Change of name of processor.

$200

5. Change of PIC or responsible party or any other information provided on the permit application.

$200

6. Change of ownership not requiring a criminal background check.

$200

7. Change of ownership requiring a criminal background check.

$500

8. Any acquisition, expansion, remodel, or change of location requiring an inspection.

$5,000

9. Reinspection fee.

$5,000

10. Registration of each cannabis product.

$50

C. The handling fee for returned check or dishonored credit card or debit card shall be $50.

Statutory Authority

§§ 4.1-601, 4.1-604, and 4.1-606 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 40, Issue 12, eff. January 17, 2024.

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