A bill to regulate much of Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry is set for a final legislative step before potentially being sent to Gov. Kevin Stitt for his signature.

House Bill 2612, more commonly known as the marijuana Unity Bill, likely will be heard this week by the Oklahoma Senate. The bill was approved 93-5 on Feb. 28 by the House and is expected to sail through the Senate.

The 77-page bill encompasses Oklahoma's fledgling medical marijuana industry. Its content is largely the product of a bicameral Medical Marijuana Working Group, whose purpose was to build a legal framework to implement State Question 788.

“The original purpose of this working group was to ensure that State Question 788 would be implemented in the most efficient and responsible way possible," said Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City.