Lawmakers in Pennsylvania have rolled out legislation to clarify the state’s Medical Marijuana Act after a judge put the program on hold last month amid a challenge from businesses that had already gained permission to sell cannabis throughout the state.

Introduced on June 11, House Bill 2477 addresses a key provision of the 2016 law that provides incentives for companies to partner with eight state-approved medical schools to research the drug by offering permits to cultivate and sell medical marijuana at up to six dispensaries.