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Marihuana Medical Access Regulations

Version of section 31 from 2006-03-22 to 2014-03-30:

  •  (1) In the formulas in subsection (2),

    • (a) “D” is,

      • (i) if the production area is entirely indoors or outdoors, the maximum number of marihuana plants that the holder of the licence to produce is authorized to produce, calculated under paragraphs 30(2)(a) or (b), whichever applies,

      • (ii) if the production area is partly indoors and partly outdoors, the maximum number of marihuana plants that the holder of the licence to produce is authorized to produce, calculated under subparagraph 30(2)(c)(ii); and

    • (b) “E” is the maximum quantity of dried marihuana mentioned in subsection 21(2) and in paragraphs 29(2)(h) and 40(2)(i).

  • (2) The maximum quantity of dried marihuana referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is determined according to whichever of the following formulas applies:

    • (a) if the production area is entirely indoors,

      E = D × B × 1.5

      where B
      is 30 grams, being the expected yield of dried marihuana per plant,
    • (b) if the production area is entirely outdoors,

      E = D × B × 1.5

      where B
      is 250 grams, being the expected yield of dried marihuana per plant, and
    • (c) if the production area is partly indoors and partly outdoors,

      E = D × B × 1.5

      where B
      is 250 grams, being the expected yield of dried marihuana per plant.
  • SOR/2005-177, s. 18

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