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(ll) “Temporary marihuana event license” means a state license held by a marihuana event
organizer under the Michigan regulation and taxation of marihuana act, for an event where the
onsite sale or consumption of marihuana products, or both, are authorized at the location
indicated on the state license during the dates indicated on the state license.
(2) Terms defined in the acts have the same meanings when used in these rules unless otherwise
indicated.
R 420.202 Adoption by reference.
Rule 2. (1) The following codes, standards, or regulations of nationally recognized organizations
or associations are adopted by reference in these rules:
(a) National fire protection association (NFPA) standard 1, 2018 edition, entitled “Fire Code” is
adopted by reference as part of these rules. Copies of the adopted provisions are available for
inspection and distribution from the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park,
P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, Massachusetts, 02169, telephone number 1-800-344-3555, for the price
of $106.00.
(b) National fire protection association (NFPA) standard 58, 2020 edition, entitled “Liquified
Petroleum Gas Code” is adopted by reference as part of these rules. Copies of the adopted
provisions are available for inspection and distribution from the National Fire Protection
Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, Massachusetts, 02169, telephone
number 1-800-344-3555, for the price of $70.50.
(2) The standards adopted in subrule (1) of this rule are available for inspection and distribution
at the agency, located at 2407 North Grand River Avenue, Lansing, MI, 48906. Copies of these
standards may be obtained from the agency at the cost indicated in subrule (1)(a) and (b) of this
rule, plus shipping and handling.
420.203 Marihuana licenses; licensees; operations; general.
Rule 3. (1) A marihuana license and a stacked license as described in these rules are limited to
the scope of the marihuana license issued for that type of marihuana business that is located
within the municipal boundaries connected with the marihuana license.
(2) A licensee shall comply with all of the following:
(a) Except as provided in R 420.204 and R 420.205, a marihuana business shall be partitioned
from any other marihuana business or activity, any other business, or any dwelling.
(b) A marihuana business shall not allow onsite or as part of the marihuana business any of the
following:
(i) Sale, consumption, or serving of food except as provided in these rules unless the business
is a designated consumption establishment or a temporary marihuana event that has obtained the
appropriate authorizations from other federal, state, or local agencies as applicable.
(ii) Consumption, use, or inhalation of a marihuana product unless the licensee has been
granted a designated consumption establishment or temporary marihuana event license under the
Michigan regulation and taxation of marihuana act, and these rules.
(c) A marihuana business shall have distinct and identifiable areas with designated structures
that are contiguous and specific to the marihuana license.
(d) A marihuana business shall have separate entrances and exits, inventory, record keeping,
and point of sale operations, if applicable.
(e) Access to a marihuana business’s restricted and limited access areas is restricted to the
licensee, employees of the licensee, escorted visitors, and the agency. A marihuana sales location