GOVERNMENT has gazetted Statutory Instrument (SI 178/2018)
to facilitate amendment of the Dangerous Drugs (Production of Cannabis for
Medicinal and Scientific Use) SI 62/2018 by cutting the application fee for
production of cannabis from the previous $50 000 to $10 000.
The SI, gazetted on September 14, allows government to
introduce a licence fee of $40 000 charged for production of cannabis.
The first SI 62/2018, which was promulgated for production
of cannabis, stipulated that the application fee for a licence to produce
cannabis was at $50 000, and the application fee for a licence to conduct
research on cannabis was $5 000, application fee for renewal of licence to
produce cannabis $20 000, and annual return fees of $15 000.
The amended SI 178/2018 also makes Robert Mugabe
International Airport the only permitted port of entry for cannabis and
cannabis products.
“For the purposes of these regulations, the designated port
of entry or exit for fresh or dried cannabis, cannabis plants, cannabis seeds,
or cannabis oil shall be Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, Harare,”
the new amendment in SI 178/2018 read.
The cannabis growing regulations also stipulate that the
producer’s licence is valid for five years and may be renewed thereafter before
its expiry.
The regulations give powers to the Health minister to
cancel a producer’s licence in circumstances such as when the minister has
reasonable grounds to believe that the licence was issued on the basis of false
or misleading information in the submitted documents for application of
licence.
Other reasons where the minister could cancel the licence
were when they received information from an inspector, a competent authority or
the United Nations raising reasonable grounds to believe that the licensed
producer had been involved in the diversion of a controlled substance or
precursor to an illicit market or use, among other reasons.
The regulations also restrict access to areas within a site
where cannabis is present, with the areas restricted to persons whose presence
in those areas is required by their work responsibilities. Newsday
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