No.of 2019 Cannabis Bill, 2019 Saint Christopher
andNevis
SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS
No. of 2019
Arrangement of Sections
Sections
PART I PRELIMNARY
1. Short title and commencement
2. Interpretations
PART II
CANNABIS FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES
3. Permitted use of Cannabis for religious purposes
4. Application for Authorization by the Authority
5. Cultivation of cannabis by religious body
6. Sacramental Dispensaries
7. Possession of cannabis authorized for religious use
8. Use of cannabis at private dwelling, place of worship or at exempt events
9. Revocation of Order
10. Declaration of exempt event
11. Prohibition
12. Issuance of guidelines by the Minister
PART III
MEDICINAL CANNABIS
13. Establishment of Authority
14. Function of Authority
15. Ministerial directions
16. Exercise of functions of Authority
17. Authority to be consulted
Establishment of Board
18. Establishment and Members of the Board of the Authority
19. Non-citizen investment
20. Leave of absence and temporary appointments
21. Tenure of office
22. Publication of Gazette
23. Vacancy in membership
24. Resignation
25. Disqualification from membership of the Board
26. Termination of appointment of member
27. Proceedings and meeting of the Board
28. Seal of the Authority
29. Remuneration
30. Committees of the Board
31. Disclosure of interest
32. Reports to Minister
Administration
33. Appointment of Chairperson
34. Functions of the Chairperson and delegation of such functions
35. Establishment of Inspectorate Division
36. Issue of warrant by Magistrate
37. Appointment and employment of employees of the Authority
38. Obligation of secrecy
39. Protection from liability
Financial Provisions, Accounts and Reports
40. Funds and resources of the Authority
41. Accounts and audit of the Authority
42. Annual reports and returns
43. Estimates and Operating plan
44. Schedule of Taxes on Medicinal Cannabis Business Operations
PART IV
ACCESS TO MEDICINAL CANNABIS
Health Care Professionals, duties, Medicinal Cannabis Recommendation and Patient
Identification Card
45. Authorized Health Care Professionals
46. Duties of Health care professional recommending medicinal cannabis
47. Authorized Medicinal Cannabis recommendations
48. Medicinal cannabis patient identification card
Records and confidential register
49. Keeping of records – Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking System
50. Maintenance of confidential register
Caregivers
51. Caregivers
52. Change in the name or address of authorized patient or caregiver
53. Loss etc. of medicinal cannabis identification card
54. Changing of caregiver
PART V
LICENSING A MEDICINAL CANNABIS BUSINESS
55. Establishment of scheme
56. Prohibition against cultivation, processing, testing, dispensing, infused product manfacture, transport, export and import of medical cannabis without a lince and standards requirements
57. Type of licences
58. Medical Cannabis Businesses – Staff Licenses and Training
59. Protection from criminal liability
PART VI
OFFENCES
60. Prohibitions
61. Prohibitions relating t Authorized Healthcare Professional
PART VII
APEALS
62. Establishment of Appeals Tribunal
63. Appeals to the Appeals Tribunal
PART VIII
MISCELLANEOUS
64. Regulations
65. Amendment of Regulations
No.of 2019 Cannabis Bill, 2019 Saint Christopher
and Nevis
SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS
No. of 2019
A BILL to provide for the regulation and control of cannabis for religious use, by documented members of registered religious organizations, to uphold the constitutional rights afforded to each citizen of Saint Christopher and Nevis, to establish the Saint Christopher and Nevis Medicinal Cannabis Authority whose functions will be described herein, to authorize medicinal and alternative health practitioners to recommend medicinal cannabis, to establish scientific research protocol for medicinal cannabis, and to establish a licensing structure and complete tracking system for medicinal cannabis businesses.
BE IT ENACTED by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the National Assembly of Saint Christopher and Nevis and by the authority of the same as follows:
PART I
PRELIMINARY
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
“Approved Alternative Health Care Professional” means as alternative health care professional that is properly certified in any of the following alternative health disciplines:
“Authorized health care professional” means any medicinal doctor, veterinarian, dental surgeon or approved alternative health care practitioner that is authorized by the Authority;
“Authorized Patient” means a person in possession of an authorized recommendation and Medicinal Patient Identification Card;
“Authority” means the Saint Christophe rand Nevis Medicinal Cannabis Authority that will be responsible for the administration, implementation and management of the Act and is created for the purpose of regulating and controlling the licensing of the cultivation, manufacture, processing, extraction, import, export, testing, research, distribution, and sale of Medicinal Cannabis;
“Board” means the members comprising the Saint Christopher and Nevis Medicinal Cannabis Authority;
“Cannabis” has the meaning assigned to it in the Drugs (Prevention & Abatement of the Misuse and Abuse of Drugs) Act, Cap. 9.08;
“Container” means the sealed package in which Medicinal Cannabis or a Medicinal Cannabis –Infused is placed for sale to an authorized patient and that has been labeled according to the requirements set forth in Rules ABMCA1002 et. seq.;
“Chairperson” means the Chairperson of the Saint Christopher and Nevis Medicinal Cannabis Authority;
“Division” means the Medicinal Cannabis Inspectorate Division convened pursuant to the Medicinal Cannabis Act;
“Good Moral Character” means an individual with a personal history demonstrating honesty, fairness, and respect for the rights of others and for the law;
“GMP” means Good Manufacturing Practice and is a system for ensuring that products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards;
“GPP” means Green Public Procurement (GPP) and is defined as a process whereby public authorities seek to procure goods, services and works with a reduced environmental impact throughout their life cycle when compared to goods, services and works with the same primary function that would otherwise be procured;
“GAP”, “Global GAP”, “Euro GAP” means an internationally recognized set of farm standards dedicated to Good Agricultural Practices (GAP);
“HACCP” means Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points. This is a preventative food safety system in which every step in the manufacture, storage and distribution of a food product is scientifically analyzed for microbiological, physical and chemical hazards;
“Law Enforcement” means any member of the Royal Saint Christopher and Nevis Police Force or protective services within the Federation;
“License” means a license granted to an individual or entity by the Authority pursuant to this Act;
“Licensed Premises” means the premises specified in an application for a license pursuant to the Medicinal Cannabis Regulations that are owned or in possession of the Licensee and within which the Licensee is authorized to cultivate, manufacture, process, extract, distribute, sell, or test Medicinal Cannabis or a Medicinal Cannabis infused product in accordance with the provisions of the Cannabis Regulations;
“Licensee” means any person licensed or registered pursuant to the Medicinal Cannabis Regulations, including a manager or staff licensee;
“Medicinal Cannabis” means Cannabis that is grown and sold pursuant to this Act and does include seeds and Immature Plants and includes all parts of the plant of the genus cannabis whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the plant, and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or its resin, including Cannabis concentrate that is cultivated, manufactured, distributed, or sold by a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Establishment. “Medicinal Cannabis” does not include industrial Hemp, nor does it include fiber produced from stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, sterilized seeds of the plant which is incapable of germination, or the weight of any other ingredient combined with Cannabis to prepare topical or oral administrations, food, drink or other product;
“Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation Operation” means a person or company licensed pursuant to the Cannabis Regulations to operate a business involving the germination, cultivation, drying and wholesale packaging of medicinal Cannabis flowers and extracts for distribution to a licensed medicinal Cannabis dispensary operation but not to authorized patients;
“Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation Facility” means a structure licensed pursuant to the Cannabis Regulations in which the Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation operation is conducted;
“Medicinal Cannabis Testing Facility” means an entity licensed and certified where the analytical information is determined and certification of the safety and potency of Medicinal Cannabis or medicinal cannabis infused products is carried put;
“Medicinal Cannabis Business” means a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary, a licensed Medicinal Cannabis-Infused Products Manufacturer, a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation Operation, a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Lounge operation, a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Transport operation, a Medicinal Cannabis processing and export operation, a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Research and development operation or a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Testing Facility;
“Medicinal Cannabis Lounge” means a place authorized under the regulations, where authorized patients can consume medicinal cannabis;
“Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary” means a Person or entity that is licensed pursuant to the Medicinal Cannabis Regulations to operate a business that sells Medicinal Cannabis to authorized patients or authorized caregivers, but is not a caregiver;
“Medicinal Cannabis-Infused Product” means a product infused with Medicinal Cannabis that is intended for use or consumption other than by smoking, including but not limited to edible products, ointments, and tinctures and such products shall not be considered a food or drug for purposes of the Saint Christopher and Nevis Bureau of Standards, such medicinal edible products will undergo testing for safety at a licensed Medicinal Cannabis Testing Facility;
“Medicinal Cannabis-Infused Products Manufacturer” means a Person or entity licensed pursuant to these Medicinal cannabis regulations to operate a business manufacturing Cannabis infused edibles, oils, tinctures and extracts as well as packaging and labeling of these;
“Medicinal Cannabis Processor and Extractor” means a person or entity that is licensed pursuant to the medicinal cannabis regulations to operate a business that processes and extracts raw cannabis into medicinal cannabis derivatives;
“Mental disorder” means mental illness, arrested or incomplete development of mind, psychopathic disorder and any other disorder or disability of the mind;
“Minister” means the Minister of Government responsible for national security, except in division two, part two where Minister means the Minister of Government responsible for health;
“Minor” means a person who is under the age of eighteen years;
“Non-citizen” means a person who is not a citizen and includes
“Person” means a natural person, partnership, association, company, corporation, limited liability company, or organization, or manager, agent, owner, director, servant officer, or employee thereof; except that “Person” does not include any governmental organization;
“Place of worship” means a place designated by the Minister by Order under section 4, as a place of worship for the purposes of this Act;
“Private Dwelling” means the house in which a person lives with his family; a residence, apartment or building, or group of buildings, occupied by a family as a place of residence;
“Public Place” means a public place that is generally an indoor or outdoor area, whether privately or publicly owned, to which the public have access by right or by invitation, expressed or implied, whether by payment of money or not;
“Qualifying Medicinal Condition” means a serious illness or condition that is likely to result, or continue to result in, a significant reduction in the quality of life of a person, whether from the symptoms of the illness or condition or from treatment for the symptoms of the illness or condition, including any of the following
“Qualifying Patient” means a person suffering from a qualifying medicinal condition;
“Regulations” means the Saint Christopher and Nevis Medicinal Cannabis Regulations established pursuant to the Medicinal Cannabis Act;
“Recommendation” means physical counterfoil recommendation that is issued to a patient by Regulations made pursuant to this Act;
“Religion” means the moral belief system followed by an individual;
“Religious body” means a group or association of persons engaged in the same belief system;
“Sacrament” means a thing of mysterious and sacred significance; a religious symbol;
“Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking System” means the complete seed to sale RFID monitoring system that will be used to conform with international regulations and to prevent diversion;
“Strain” means any individual named strain of a Medicinal Cannabis Plant differentiated from another by its cannabinoid profile. There are thousands of Strains of Cannabis each with its own different cannabinoid profile thereby producing different therapeutic effects;
“Taxes” mean the Saint Christopher and Nevis Sales Tax or the export duties levied on the sale or export of medicinal cannabis, medicinal cannabis derivatives and medicinal cannabis infused products.
(2) The provisions of the Drugs (Prevention & Abatement of the Misuse and Abuse of Drugs) Act, Cap. 9.08 and the Proceeds of Crime Act, Cap. 4.28 shall not prohibit, or otherwise restrict or render unlawful, the cultivation, processing, extraction, distribution, import, export, research, possession and use of cannabis in accordance with the provisions of this Act or Regulations made pursuant to this Act.
PART II
CANNABIS FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES
Where the Minister is satisfied that a religious body will comply with the provisions of this Act and any Regulations or orders made hereunder, he shall approve the application and cause to be published in the Gazette, an Order
Only the prescribed amount of cannabis shall be cultivated by a religious body in the prescribed manner and the lands upon which the cannabis is cultivated shall be subject to such inspections and recommendations, as the Authority or Minister may deem necessary, so as to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Act or Regulations made pursuant to this Act.
(1) Subject to section 6A of the Drugs (Prevention & Abatement of the Misuse and Abuse of Drugs) Act, Cap. 9.08, the possession of no more than 15 grams of cannabis by any person who is an adherent of a religion, at a place of worship, private dwelling or, pursuant to section 10, at an event declared by order of the Minister, to be an exempt event for the purposes of this Act, is hereby authorized for the purposes of this Act and no person shall be liable to arrest, detention or prosecution for any offence, or any other penalty, as regards to 15 grams or less of cannabis being transported to, or which is possessed, or used at the place of worship, private dwelling or exempt event.
(2)Possession in Public or transport of any amount of cannabis exceeding 15 grams shall be authorized by the authority and will be subject to such conditions as may be prescribed.
(3) A person who contravenes subsection (1) or subsection (2) commits an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand dollars or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding six months or to both a fine and imprisonment.
The Minister may, by Notice published in the Gazette, issue guidelines to assist in the effective operation of this Act.
PARTIII
MEDICINAL CANNABIS
The Medicinal Cannabis Authority
15. Ministerial directions
The Minister may, acting on the advice of Cabinet and after consultation with the Chairperson, give to the Authority, directions of a general character as to the policy to be followed by the Authority in the performance of its functions, as appear to the Minister to be necessary in the public interest, and the Authority shall give effect to these directions.
16. Exercise of functions of the Authority
The exercise of the functions of the Authority under this Act may be carried out by the Board, the Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson or a member of staff or agent of the Authority
17. Authority to be consulted
Any person, body or agency having authority over any matter in respect of which the Authority has functions to perform under this Act, shall not, whether provisionally or finally, approve or determine such matter until the Authority has been consulted.
18. Establishment and Members of the Board of the Authority
(1)For the purposes of this Act, there is hereby established a Board of the Authority.
(2) The Board shall be appointed by the Cabinet and shall consist of –
(a) The following members –
(i) the Attorney General or his nominee;
(ii) the Chief Medical officer or his nominee;
(iii)the commissioner of Police or his nominee;
(iv) the Comptroller of Customs or his nominee;
(v) the Chief Agricultural Officer or his nominee;
(vi) a person nominated by the Minister who represents the Rastafarian Community;
(vii) a person nominated by the Minister responsible for Social Transformation.
(b) two other persons, hereinafter referred to as “appointed members” drawn from the following disciplines or groups; namely, medicine, scientific research, business or cannabis science.
(3) The appointed members of the Board shall be persons appearing to Cabinet to be of integrity, capable of exercising competence, diligence, sound judgment and impartiality in fulfilling their functions pursuant to the provision of this Act.
19. Non-citizen investments
(1) The provisions of the Alien Land Holding RegulationAct, Cap. 10.01 shall be applicable to any non-citizen who is a director or shareholder of a company who invests in a medical cannabis business.
(2) A non-citizen holding a medical cannabis business licence pursuant to this Act with company ownership between 30 percent and 79 percent, shall issue to the Government a 15 percent Risk-free perpetual equity ownership of that company; and
(3) A non-citizen holding a medical cannabis business licence pursuant to this Act that is between 80 percent and 100 percent owned by a foreign entity shall issue to the Government a 25 percent risk-free perpetual equity ownership of that company
20. Leave of absence and temporary appointments
21. Tenure of Office
(1) The appointment of a member of the Board shall be evidenced by instrument in writing or such instrument shall state the tenure of the office of the member, which period shall not exceed three years
(2) A member of the Board shall be eligible for reappointment .
23. Vacancy in Membership
24. Resignation
An appointed member of the Board, other than the Chairperson, may at any time, resign his office by instrument in writing, addressed to the Cabinet and from the date of receipt by the Cabinet of such instrument, the person shall cease to be a member of the Board
25. Disqualification from membership of the Board
A person shall not become, or continue to be a member of the Board if the person –
26. Termination of appointment of member
Cabinet may, at any time, terminate the appointment of a member if that member
(b) has engaged in or is engaging in conduct which, in the opinion of the Cabinet, disqualifies the member from holding office on the Board;
(c) has engaged in or is engaging in activities that are reasonably considered to be prejudicial to the interest of the Authority; and
(d) fails to carry out the functions of his office as specified by or under this Act.
27. Proceedings and meetings of the Board
(1) The Board shall meet at such times as may be necessary or expedient for the transaction of business and such meetings shall be held at such times and on such days as the Board shall determine.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Chairperson shall call a meeting if requested in writing, to do so by at least five members.
(3) The Chairperson, or in the case of the inability of the Chairperson to act, the Deputy Chairperson, shall preside at all meetings of the Board, and when so presiding the Chairperson, or the Deputy Chairperson shall have a casting vote in any case where the voting is equal.
(4) In the case of the Chairperson or Deputy Chairperson being absent from or unable to act at any meeting, members of the Board present at the meeting shall elect one of their members to act as Chairperson at that meeting.
(5) A quorum of the Board shall be five members.
(6) The validity of the proceedings of the Board shall not be affected by any vacancy amongst the members thereof or by any defect in the appointment of any member of the Board.
(7) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Board may regulate its own proceedings.
(8) Minutes in proper form of each meeting of the Board shall be kept and shall be confirmed as soon as practicable at a subsequent meeting of the Board.
(9) All documents and decisions of the Board may be signified under the hand of the Chairperson, the Deputy Chairperson or other member authorized by the Board.
28. Seal of the Authority.
(1) The seal of the Authority shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chairperson, or any other member of the Board authorized to act in that behalf and shall be judicially and officially noted.
(2) All documents, other than those required by law to be under seal, and all decisions of the Board may be signified under the hand of the Chairperson, or any other member of the Board or the Chairperson authorized to act in that behalf.
29. Remuneration
There shall be paid to the Chairperson, the Deputy Chairperson and other members of the Board and Division, such remuneration as the Cabinet may determine.
30. Committees of the Board
(1) The Board may appoint such committees, for any general or special purposes, with which the Board may be concerned, as in the opinion of the Board would be better regulated and managed by means of a committee.
(2) A committee appointed pursuant to subsection (1) may include persons who are not members of the Board or employees of the Authority, so however that the appointment of any such persons shall be subject to the approval of the Cabinet.
31. Disclosure of interest
(1)A member of the Board who is in any way directly or indirectly interested in any contract or other matter or other matter whatsoever which falls to be considered by the Board, or in any contract made or proposed to be made by the Board shall forthwith disclose the nature of his interest to the other members of the Board upon a conflict of interest arising, and the disclosure shall be recorded in the minutes of the next meeting of the Board and the member shall not take part in any deliberation or decision of the Board with respect thereto.
(2) A disclosure made by a member of the Board under subsection (1), to the effect that he is a director or shareholder of, or has a significant economic relationship with, a specific company, firm or other entity or is to be regarded as interested in any contract which is made with the company, firm or other entity, shall for the purposes of subsection (1), be sufficient disclosure of his interest in relation to any contract made.
32. Reports to Minister
33. Appointment of Chairperson
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, there shall be a Chairperson of the Authority who shall be appointed by the Board, subject to the approval of the Cabinet.
(2) Subject to subsection (4), the Chairperson shall be a person who possesses the knowledge, skill and experience which are necessary for the intended functions to be carried out by the person under this Act.
(3) A person who would not be eligible to be appointed as a member of the Board by virtue of sections 25 and 26 of this Act, shall not be eligible to be appointed as Chairperson.
(4) A person shall not be appointed as Chairperson unless the Board is satisfied that the person is a person of integrity, capable of exercising diligence, sound judgment and impartiality in carrying out his functions.
(5) Subject to section 21, the Chairperson shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(6) The Board, may, subject to the approval of the Cabinet, terminate the appointment of the Chairperson for the inability of the Chairperson to discharge the functions of his office, whether arising from infirmity of the body or mind, dereliction of duty, misbehaviour, or where he becomes an undischarged bankrupt, or is convicted of an offence under the Drugs (Prevention & Abatement of the Misuse and Abuse of Drugs) Act, Cap. 9.08, the Proceeds of Crime Act, Cap. 4.28 or any offence involving dishonesty or moral turpitude or for any other cause.
34. Functions of the Chairperson and delegation of such functions
35. Establishment and duties of Inspectorate Division
36. Issue of warrant by Magistrate
37. Appointment and employment of employees of the Authority
38. Obligation of secrecy
(3) A person who contravenes subsection (1) or (2) commits an offence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months.
(4) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) a person may disclose information in any of the following circumstances —
(a) pursuant to an order of the Court;
(b) to an employee of the Authority who is so authorized; or
(c) where disclosure is permitted under any other enactment.
39. Protection from liability
No action, suit, prosecution or other proceedings shall be brought or instituted personally against any member of theBoard or employee or agent of the Authority in respect of any act done bona fide in pursuance or execution or intended execution of this Act.
40. Funds and resources of the Authority
(1) The funds and resources of the Authority shall consist of —
(a) such sums as may be allocated at the disposal of the Authority by Parliament; and
(b) all other sums and property which may, in any manner, become payable to or vested in the Authority in respect of any matter incidental to its functions.
(2) The expenses of the Authority, including the remuneration of members of the Board and employees andagents of the Authority shall be paid out of the funds of the Authority and thereafter all remaining revenues received in respect of any matter incidental to the functions of the Authority shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund within such period as may be specified by the Minister responsible for finance in writing.
(3) The Authority may, with the approval of the Minister responsible for finance, direct that a percentage of sums received from licences and other authorization fees be applied for the following purposes —
(a) the strengthening of public health and education facilities;
(b) the strengthening of public health and education programmes related to drug abuse prevention andtreatment;
(c) the training of licensees, medicinal and alternative health practitioners, pharmacists, and other professionals, in the authorized manufacture, processing, supply and use of medicinal cannabis;
(d) the funding of scientific and medicinal research relating to medicinal cannabis; and
(e) any other purposes, as may be determined by the Authority, after consultation with the Minister.
41. Accounts and audit of the Authority
(1) The Authority shall keep proper accounts and records in relation to its functions and shall prepare annually a statement of accounts in a form satisfactory to the Minister and conforming to internationally accepted accounting principles.
(2) The accounts of the Authority shall be audited annually by the Director of Audit or by an auditor appointed by the Authority with the approval of the Director of Audit.
(3) Pursuant to sections 34, 35 and 37, the Director ofAudit shall be entitled at all times to examine the accounts of the Authority.
42. Annual reports and returns
(1) The Authority shall, within six months after the end of each financial year or within such longer period, as the Minister may on special circumstances approve, cause to be made and transmitted to the Minister, a report dealing generally with the activities of the Authority during the preceding financial year.
(2) The Minister shall cause a copy of the report, together with the annual statement of accounts and the auditor’s report thereon, to be laid in the House of Assembly.
(3)The Authority shall furnish the Minister with such returns, accounts and other information as he may require with respect to activities of the Authority, and shall afford him facilities for verifying such information in such manner and at such times as the Minister may reasonably require.
43. Estimates and operating plan
The Authority shall in each financial year, before a date specified by the Minister, submit to the Minister for hisapproval, the following —
(a) estimates of the amount of cannabis utilised within the regulated system for a financial year and for an estimate for the following financial year;
(b) estimates of the income and expenditure for the ensuing financial year; and
(c) an operating plan for that year as to the projects to be promoted or sponsored, or both, by the Authority, the operational framework within which the Authority shall carry out its functions, and such other matters as the Minister may require.
44. Schedule of Taxes on Medicinal Cannabis Business Operations
Saint Christopher and Nevis Sales Tax of 15% is levied on a taxable supply of medicinal cannabis, medicinal derivatives and medicinal cannabis products and an export tax duty of 25% is levied on the export of medicinal cannabis, medicinal derivatives and medicinal cannabis products.
PART IV
ACCESS TO MEDICINAL CANNABIS
45. Authorized Health Care Professionals
(1)Medical and alternative health care professionals shall complete a minimum required set of continuing medicinal education courses on medicinal cannabis with topics that shall be mandated by the Authority, to be authorized to recommend medicinal cannabis.
(2) Authorized Health Care Professionals shall be registered by the Authority and approved by the Minister.
46. Duties of health care professional recommending medicinal cannabis
(1) An authorized health care professional who prescribes medicinal cannabis to a patient in accordance with this Act, shall immediately and without delay notify the Authority, in writing, where—
(a) the patient no longer suffers from the qualifying medical condition for which a medicinal certification was approved by the Authority;
(b) medicinal cannabis is no longer proving to be therapeutic or palliative in the treatment of the patient for a qualifying medical condition;
(c) the patient is no longer under the care of the Authorized Healthcare Professional; or
(d) the patient has died.
(2) An authorized health care professional who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months.
47. Authorized Medicinal Cannabis recommendations
The Authority shall issue numbered and authorized counterfoil medicinal cannabis recommendations as approved by the Minister, to an authorized health care professional for the Authorized Healthcare Professional to issue to his qualifying patient to obtain, store and use medicinal cannabis.
48. Medicinal Cannabis Patient Identification Card
(1) Authorized Patients in possession of an authorized medicinal cannabis recommendation from an authorized health care professional may apply for a Medicinal Cannabis Patient Identification Card that may be issued by the authorized health care professional and ultimately by the Authority.
(2) Medicinal Cannabis Patient Identification cards will be valid for a period of one year.
(3) Subject to the provisions of this Part of the Act, a patient is hereby authorized under this Act, to obtain, possess, store and use medicinal cannabis, if the patient is issued a medicinal cannabis recommendation by an authorized Authorized Healthcare Professional and is issued a medicinal Cannabis patient identification card.
(4) An identification card shall be valid for a period not exceeding one year, from the date of issuance or for such other period as may be prescribed.
(5) An identification card shall be renewed in the same manner in which it was issued.
(6) A person shall have his Medicinal cannabis patient identification card on his person at all times whilst he is engaging in any activity involving medicinal cannabis.
(7) A person visiting Saint Christopher and Nevis holding a valid medicinal cannabis recommendation from another jurisdiction may utilize services at an authorized medicinal cannabis dispensary and shall—
(a) be registered on the Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking System; and
(b) not transport or attempt to transport any medicinal cannabis outside the State of Saint Christopher and Nevis.
49. Keeping of records — The Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking system
(1) The Authority may mandate—
(a) the use of a universal tracking and monitoring system to be utilised by all approved medicinal cannabis business operations and licensees;
(b) the utilization of a fully integrated computerisedoperating system to be monitored by the Authority and utilizes RFID tracking systems for all medicinal cannabis within the regulated framework which utilizes electrical backup and offsite monitoring;
(c) that all information regarding cannabis for religious use, inclusive of all authorized operations, places of worship, authorized transport, authorized sacramental dispensary and adherents shall be entered into the Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking System;
(d) all information regarding the medicinal cannabis system inclusive of patient and caregiver registry,medicinal cannabis business licenses, all persons employed in medicinal cannabis businesses, and allmedicinal cannabis 1% transactions will be input and stored in the Saint Christopher and Nevis CannabisTracking System;
(e) all medicinal cannabis business operations will be monitored and tracked by the Authority via the SaintChristopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking system.
(2) A person who does not in comply with the rules regarding the Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis TrackingSystem commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
50. Maintenance of confidential register
(1) The Authority shall maintain a confidential Register of all persons who are registered and issued identification cards in accordance with this Act.
(2) The Authority may share the information contained in the register with such persons as may be prescribed and such information shall remain confidential and shall not be subject to disclosure to any person, save and except to employees who have been authorized by the Authority to access the information as necessary to perform the official duties of the Authority or such other persons as may be prescribed.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a patient’s name and other identifying information contained in the confidential register shall be kept in the strictest of confidence and shall not be subject to disclosure save and except in accordance with the circumstances specified thereunder.
(4) Where the Authority needs to verify with any law enforcement agency whether an identification card is valid, the Authority shall do so without disclosing more information than is reasonably necessary in the circumstances.
(5) A person who discloses any information in the confidential register or any information disclosed to him, which forms part of the confidential register commits an offence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months.
51. Caregivers
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, an authorized patient may designate a person who has responsibility for the immediate care and safety of the authorized patient, as a caregiver, to assist him in obtaining and administering medicinal cannabis.
(2) An authorized patient who is a minor shall have a caregiver, who shall be either a parent or legal guardian of the minor.
(3) Subject to any Regulations made under this Act, a person shall not be a caregiver for more than two patients.
(4) A caregiver shall not be —
(a) a person who has been charged or convicted of an offence under —
(i) the Drugs (Prevention & Abatement of the Misuse and Abuse of Drugs) Act Cap 9.08;
(ii) the Proceeds of Crime Act, Cap. 4.28; or
(iv) any other relevant enactment prescribed by the Minister, by order; or
(b) a person who has a history of substance abuse;
(c) A person under the age of twenty one; or
(d) A medicinal cannabis business.
(5) Pursuant to subsections (1) and (2), where a patient designates a caregiver or is a minor, the Authorized Healthcare Professional shall issue a special caregiver authorisation and enter the caregiver’s information into the Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking system.
(6) In addition to the particulars outlined in this section, the caregiver shall be required to give proof of consent to undertake the immediate care and safety of the patient and shall be thereby authorized to assist the patient in obtaining and administering medicinal cannabis and will be authorized to obtain, possess and store medicinal cannabis on behalf of the authorized patient.
52. Change in the name or address of authorized patient or caregiver
(1) an authorized patient or where applicable, an authorized caregiver who has been issued with a medicinal cannabis patient identification card, shall notify the Authority, within ten days, of any change in the name or address of the authorized patient or caregiver.
(2) A authorized patient or caregiver who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable, on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court, to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month.
53. Loss etc. of medicinal cannabis patient identification card
(1) Where a medicinal cannabis patient identification card is lost, defaced or destroyed, the holder of the identification card shall forthwith notify the Authority.
(2) The Authority may, if satisfied as to the loss, defacement or destruction thereof and on payment of theprescribed fee, grant to the holder a substitute identification card.
(3) A person who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1), commits an offence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month.
54. Changing of caregiver
(1) If a patient wishes to change his caregiver, the patient shall notify the Authority as soon as practicable and theAuthority shall without delay, revoke the registration of the caregiver and shall so notify the caregiver.
(2) Upon receipt of the notice issued by the Authority under subsection (1), the caregiver shall, within five days of such receipt, return his identification card to the Authority.
PART V
LICENSING OF MEDICINAL CANNABIS BUSINESS
55. Establishment of scheme
(1) The Regulations made under this Act shall provide for the establishment of a scheme which authorises, regulates and licenses the following Medicinal Cannabis Business Operations to enable medicinal cannabis to be produced, tested, processed and obtained for use in accordance with this Act —
(a) Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation Operations means engaging in the cultivation of cannabis for medicinal purposes;
(b) Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary Operations means engaging in the storing and providing of medicinalcannabis to authorized patients and caregivers
(c) Medicinal Cannabis Special Dispensing License means engaging in the dispensing of medicinal cannabis to authorized patients and caregivers
(d) Medicinal Cannabis Lounge License means engaging in the operation of a medicinal lounge for approved patient use of medicinal cannabis.
(e) Medicinal Cannabis Transport Operations means engaging in the transporting of medicinal cannabis;
(f) Medicinal Cannabis Processors Operations means engaging in the processing and extraction of Medicinal Cannabis;
(g) Medicinal Cannabis Infused Products Manufacturer Operations means engaging in the manufacturing of medicinal cannabis products;
(h) Medicinal Cannabis Testing Facility Operations means engaging in the quantitative and qualitative analysis and testing of Medicinal Cannabis
(i) Medicinal Cannabis Research and Development Operations means engaging in the research anddevelopment of medicinal cannabis;
(j) Medicinal Cannabis Export and Import Operations means engaging in the importing and exporting ofmedicinal cannabis;
(2) Regulations made under this Act shall make rules guiding the—
(a) issuing of licences for the activities specified under paragraphs (a) to (j);
(b) imposition and variation of conditions of licences; and
(c) suspension or revocation of licences.
56. Prohibition against cultivation, processing, testing, dispensing, infused product manufacture, transport, export and import of medicinal cannabis without a licence and standards requirements
(1) A person shall not engage in the cultivation, processing, testing, dispensing, infused product manufacture, transport, export and import or use medicinal cannabis for any other purpose unless the person is the holder of the relevant licencespecified under section 57, issued in accordance with Regulations made under this Act.
(2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
(3) All cannabis that is produced and supplied in Saint Christopher and Nevis shall meet such standards for specified markets including, but not limited to, GMP, GPP, Fair trade, Global GAP, Euro GAP, GAP, HACCP and such other standards as may be specified by the Authority from time to time.
57. Types of licences
(1) Medicinal Cannabis shall be regulated in accordance with any of the following licences; provided that all conditions attached thereto and the requirements of this Act and any Regulations made pursuant to this Act are complied with—
(a) a Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation Licence, which shall be issued to allow for the growing, harvesting, drying, trimming, curing or packaging of medicinal cannabis;
(b) a Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary Licence, which shall be issued to allow for the dispensing of medicinal cannabis to patients;
(c) a Medicinal Cannabis Special Dispensing License, which shall be issued to a person that is certified by the authority to dispense Medicinal Cannabis at an authorized Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary;
(d) a Medicinal Cannabis Lounge License, which shall be used to establish an authorized place for patients to medicate;
(e) a Medicinal Cannabis Testing Facility License, which shall be issued to allow for the qualitative andquantitative analysis and testing of Medicinal Cannabis to ensure that Medicinal Cannabis entering the market is safe;
(f) a Medicinal Cannabis Processing and Extraction License, which shall be issued to allow for the processing and extraction of raw medicinal cannabis material into concentrated or isolated products;
(g) a Medicinal Cannabis Infused Products Manufacturer Licence, which shall be issued to allow foractivities relating to the processing and manufacturing of medicinal cannabis products, including but not limited to, edibles and other derivative products, but does not include the extraction of Medicinal Cannabis;
(h) a Medicinal Cannabis Transport Licence, which shall be issued to allow for the transport of medicinal cannabis; and
(i) a Medicinal Cannabis Research Licence, which shall be issued to allow for the conduct of scientific research relating to the development of medicinal cannabis;
(j) a Medicinal Cannabis Import or Export License, which shall be issued per transaction, to allow for the importation or exportation of medicinal cannabis and which will follow the International Narcotics Control Board regulations regarding controlled substances export and import procedures, with the addition of phytosanitary certification and other agriculture documents for medicinal cannabis plant material.
(2) A person who is granted a licence pursuant to this Act and Regulations made pursuant to this Act, shall not transfer or assign his licence to another person or entity or cause or permit another person or entity to use the licence.
(3) Any purported transfer or assignment of a licence shall be null and void.
(4) Notwithstanding, the provisions of the Drug (Prevention & Abatement of the Misuse and Abuse of Drugs) Act, Cap. 9.08, a person who imports or brings into, or exports from the state of Saint Christopher and Nevis any cannabis or cannabis-infused products except under and in accordance with a licence, and into or from a prescribed port or places, commits an offence against this Act.
58. Medicinal Cannabis Businesses — Staff Licenses and Training
(1) Persons employed in a medicinal cannabis business operation are required to have a manager or staff license, which will identify an employee according to their job position and which will be entered into the Saint Christopher and Nevis Cannabis Tracking system and any staff within a dispensary with the responsibility of dispensing medicinal cannabis to authorized patients, shall undergo certification content created and issued by the Authority, and will be issued a special dispensing license.
(2) A person who is granted a licence pursuant to this Act and Regulations made pursuant to this Act, shall not transfer or assign his licence to another person or cause or permit another person to use the licence.
(3) Any purported transfer or assignment of a licence shall be null and void.
59. Protection from criminal liability
A person is hereby authorized to undertake any activity under this Part, to the extent that the activity is authorized by, and conducted in accordance with, the provisions of this Act or Regulations made pursuant to this Act.
PART VI OFFENCES
60. Prohibitions
(1) A person shall not —
(a) undertake any task, whilst under the influence of medicinal cannabis, if doing so would constitutenegligence, professional malpractice, or professional misconduct;
(b) have in his possession, medicinal cannabis —
(i) on a school bus;
(ii) on the premises of any pre-school, primary or secondary school or at a tertiary institution;
(iii) in a public passenger motor vehicle, except in such manner as may be prescribed;
(iv) in a private residence that is used at any time to provide licensed child care or other similar socialservice care at the residence;
(c) engage in the use of medicinal cannabis —
(i) on a school bus;
(ii) on the premises of any preschool, primary or secondary school or at a tertiary institution;
(iii) in any motor vehicle;
(iv) in a private residence that is used at any time to provide licensed child care or other similar socialservice care at the residence; or
(v) in any public place;
(d) use medicinal cannabis for recreational purposes;
(e) operate, navigate, or be in actual physical control of any motor vehicle, aircraft, or boat whilst under theinfluence of medicinal cannabis;
(f) use or have in his possession, medicinal cannabis, if that person has not been diagnosed with a qualifying medicinal condition and is not authorized to use medicinal cannabis under this Act;
(g) allow any person who is not authorized to use medicinal cannabis under this Act to use medicinal cannabis;
(h) knowingly make a misrepresentation to an inspector of any fact or circumstances relating to the use ofmedicinal cannabis; or
(i) makes a misrepresentation in relation to a qualifying medical condition to an authorized Authorized Healthcare Professional or fraudulently provides material misinformation to the authorized Authorized Healthcare Professional in order to obtain a medicinal certification.
(2) A patient or caregiver shall not knowingly obtain, seek to obtain, or have in their possession, individually orcollectively, an amount of medicinal cannabis from an authorized pharmacy or dispensary that would cause either the authorized patient or the caregiver to exceed the prescribed amount that they are authorized to have in their possession as provided for in a recommendation issued by an authorized Authorized Healthcare Professional.
(3) A patient or a caregiver shall not knowingly permit the unlawful use of a medicinal cannabis identification card by any person.
(4) A person who contravenes subsection (1), (2) or (3), commits an offence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
(5) A patient or caregiver who sells medicinal cannabis that is obtained under a prescription in this Act shall, in addition to the penalty prescribed under subsection (4), have his medicinal cannabis identification card revoked.
(6) For the purposes of this Part, “public place” has the meaning assigned to it under
section 2.
61. Prohibitions relating to an Authorized AuthorizedHealthcare Professional
(1) An Authorized Healthcare Professional shall not—
(a) hold a direct or indirect economic interest in any operation or facility which supplies medicinal cannabis, if he is engaged in prescribing medicinal cannabis or is in a partnership with an Authorized Healthcare Professional who prescribes medicinal cannabis;
(b) serve on the board of directors of a facility which supplies medicinal cannabis;
(c) issue a medicinal cannabis recommendation for his benefit or for the benefit of any member of his family.
(2) An Authorized Healthcare Professional who contravenes any of the provisions of subsection (1) commits anoffence and is liable on conviction in a Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years.
PART VII APPEALS
62. Establishment of Appeals Tribunal
(1) For the purposes of this Act, there is hereby established an Appeals Tribunal.
(2) The Appeals Tribunal shall consist of not less than five and no more than seven members all of whom shall beappointed by the Governor-General for specific hearings and who shall hold office for the duration of such hearings until the hearing is completed.
(3) The provisions of the Regulations made under this Act shall have effect as to the constitution and operation of the Appeals Tribunal and otherwise in relation thereto.
63. Appeals to the Appeals Tribunal
(1) A person who is aggrieved by a decision of the Authority or any other person acting in exercise of any function delegated under the Authority, may appeal to the Appeals Tribunal by way of a notice of appeal within fourteen days of the date of the decision or within such longer period as the Appeals Tribunal may, in any special circumstance, allow.
(2) The notice of appeal shall set out clearly the grounds of the appeal and shall be accompanied by copies of any correspondence, document or statement relevant to the appeal.
(3) A copy of the notice of appeal, together with copies of any correspondence, document or statement shall be served on the Authority.
(4) The Appeals Tribunal shall, within seven days of the receipt of a notice of appeal under subsection (1), request the Authority to furnish it with a statement in writing setting out the reasons for its decision.
(5) The Appeals Tribunal may order that any book, paper, document or statement, relating to the appeal which is in the possession of the Authority or any other person acting in exercise of any function delegated under the Authority, or the person aggrieved be produced at the hearing of the appeal.
(6) The Appeals Tribunal shall cause all parties to the appeal to be informed – (a) of the date of the hearing of the appeal;
(b) that they may appear themselves or be represented by their attorney-at-law; and
(c) that they may summon witnesses in their case.
(7) On hearing an appeal under this section, the Appeals Tribunal may —
(a) dismiss the appeal and confirm the decision of the Authority; (b) allow the appeal and set aside the decision of the Authority; (c) vary the decision of the Authority; or
(d) direct that the matter be referred to the Authority.
PART VIII MISCELLANEOUS
64. Regulations
(1) The Minister, acting on the advice of the Authority, shall make Regulations for or with respect to any matter that, by this Act, is required or permitted to be prescribed or that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
(2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1),regulations made under subsection (1) may make provisions for or with respect to—
(a) prescribing quality standards for the supply of medicinal cannabis and the systems for certification to meet the prescribed standards,
(b) prescribing fees;
(c) without limiting paragraph (b), prescribing fees or levies to recover any compliance or administrative costs;
(d) prescribing forms;
(e) prescribing particulars of information to be included in any application for the issue of a licence or other authorisation or renewal thereof;
(f) regulating, restricting or prohibiting premises, vehicles or equipment used or intended to be used for or in connection with the supply of medicinal cannabis;
(g) regulating or prohibiting the transport of medicinal cannabis, including in relation to specificgeographical areas or regions in Saint Christopher and Nevis;
(h) matters to be considered by the Authority in relation to the suitability of premises for the supply of medicinal cannabis;
(i) standards or requirements as to security of access to premises which supply medicinal cannabis;
(j) requirements of signage at premises licensed in the prescribed manner and information to be displayed at those premises, or on equipment or vehicles used for or in connection with the supply of medicinal cannabis;
(k) the manner in which inspections, searches, detentions and seizures under this Act are to be carried out;
(l) documents to be kept in relation to medicinal cannabis;
(m) the sale, supply and safe custody, storage and security of medicinal cannabis; and
(n) the procedure for dispensing medicinal cannabis to visiting qualifying patients;
(o) the zoning of designated areas to be used for or in connection with the cultivation and dispensing ofmedicinal cannabis;
(p) generally, any other matter or thing that is authorized or required to be prescribed or necessary to be prescribed to carry out this Act.
(3) Regulations may also be made with respect to —
(a) prohibiting, regulating or controlling the supply, distribution, use, safe custody and storage of medicinalcannabis;
(b) preventing the improper use of medicinal cannabis;
(c) prohibiting or regulating the issuing of medicinal cannabis recommendations;
(d) prohibiting or regulating the dispensing of medicinal cannabis by authorized
pharmacists to patients;
(e) requiring persons engaged in the supply of medicinal cannabis to keep records and provide information in writing or otherwise;
(f) the custody, accumulation, destruction, use, supply and storage of medicinal cannabis, including, but notlimited to —
(i) the specifications of cupboards and other receptacles; and
(ii) the manner of storage of any form of medicinal cannabis;
(g) regulating the supply of medicinal cannabis to persons who have had a history of substance abuse;
(h) regulating and controlling the advertising by any person of medicinal cannabis, including the form and content of advertisements;
(i) the colouring of medicinal cannabis;
(j) prohibiting or regulating the supply of medicinal cannabis, whether by wholesale or by retail, or anyclass of products, unless the product or class of product is packaged in accordance with regulations and contains no more than a specified concentration of cannabinoids;
(k) the minimum size of packages or containers in which medicinal cannabis or any class of medicinal cannabis may be supplied or offered for supply;
(1) specifying the containers in which medicinal cannabis may be supplied and prohibiting the use of thosecontainers for other substances;
(m) labelling and specifying the particulars to be included in labels attached to containers of medicinal cannabis;
(n) the inspection of premises (other than residential premises), mobile facilities, stocks, records and anyother documents relating to medicinal cannabis;
(o) the administration and use of medicinal cannabis;
(3) Regulations made under this Act may
(a) be for controlling or restricting, the importation, exportation, transit, manufacturing, production,processing, extraction, sale and distribution of medicinal cannabis, medicinal cannabis derivatives and medicinalcannabis infused-products.
(b) be of general or limited application;
(c) differ according to differences in place or circumstances;
(d) apply to different classes of person, licences, authorizations or product;
(e) confer powers or discretion or impose duties on the Authority, an inspector or any other specified person;
(f) exempt specified persons or things or classes of person or classes of thing from complying with all or any of the regulations
(i) whether unconditionally or on specified conditions; and
(ii) either wholly or to such an extent as is specified.
(4) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, Regulations made under this Act may provide for the imposition of penalties on conviction before a Magistrate of a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both such fine and imprisonment.
65. Amendment of Regulations
The Minister may, from time to time, amend, revoke or vary the provisions of Regulations made under this Act with the approval of Cabinet.
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A. MICHAEL PERKINS
Speaker