Arizona MML Requirements are the guidelines for obtaining a Medical Marijuana License (MML) in the state of Arizona. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADDS) regulates the state's Medical Marijuana Program, and the requirements for obtaining a Medical Marijuana License (MML) are outlined in the Arizona Administrative Code (AAC). The Arizona MML Requirements include specific criteria for qualifying patients, caregivers, and medical marijuana dispensaries. To qualify as a patient, individuals must have a qualifying medical condition and a valid Arizona medical marijuana patient ID card. Caregivers must be at least 21 years of age and must have a valid Arizona medical marijuana caregiver ID card. For medical marijuana dispensaries, the Arizona MML Requirements include obtaining a license from the ADDS, meeting certain operational requirements, and following security and inventory protocols. Dispensaries must also comply with all applicable state and local laws and regulations. The types of Arizona MML Requirements include patient requirements, caregiver requirements, and dispensary requirements.