§ 70.345.010 Definitions
§ 70.345.020 Types of licenses — Applications — License expiration and display
§ 70.345.030 License required — Must allow inspections — Sale of certain substances prohibited — Penalties
§ 70.345.040 Licensing fee — Distributors
§ 70.345.050 Licensing fee — Retailers
§ 70.345.060 Licensing fee — Delivery sales
§ 70.345.070 Retail signage
§ 70.345.075 Product labeling
§ 70.345.080 Vendor assistance required for sales — Exception
§ 70.345.090 Mail and internet sales — License required — Age and identity verification — Penalties — Enforcement — Application of consumer protection act — Rules
§ 70.345.100 Product tastings — Requirements — Penalty
§ 70.345.110 Coupons for free of charge products
§ 70.345.120 Verification of age — Permitted forms of identification — Defense
§ 70.345.130 Child-resistant packaging required — Penalty
§ 70.345.140 Purchase or possession by persons under 18 — Penalty — Jurisdiction
§ 70.345.150 Use of products in public places — When prohibited
§ 70.345.160 Enforcement — Authority of liquor and cannabis board — Detention to determine identity and age — Inspections — Products injurious to health
§ 70.345.170 Enforcement — License suspension and revocation — Appeal
§ 70.345.180 Enforcement — Penalties, sanctions, and actions against licensees
§ 70.345.190 Disposition of license fees and monetary penalties
§ 70.345.200 Exemptions
§ 70.345.210 State preemption — Exceptions

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