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The Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet Office of the Inspector General determined the application and licensing processes used by the Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis to choose who would be granted dispensary licenses in 2024 was “fully fair and transparent,” according to a May 7 report.
The report comes just over a year after the OMC requested the OIG carry out an investigation following complaints about the lottery licensing process, after many small, in-state business owners claimed larger, out-of-state companies were able to take advantage of loopholes in state law to apply for Kentucky licenses.
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