Pritzker Administration to Propose New, Simplified Approach to Cannabis
Dispensary Applications
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[March 16, 2022]
Following extensive conversations with stakeholders, the Illinois
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is filing
rules to simplify the cannabis dispensary license application process,
remove barriers for social equity applicants, and expand opportunities
targeted to the communities most impacted by the failed war on drugs.
IDFPR is required by the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (CRTA) to issue
at least 50 new adult use cannabis dispensary licenses by the end of
2022.
“From day one, Illinois has been dedicated to leading the nation in an
equity-centric approach to legalizing cannabis, and these proposed
changes to the application process will make it much easier for social
equity applicants to pursue licenses.” said Gov. JB Pritzker. “I
appreciate all the feedback we have received from stakeholders since the
start of the cannabis program, whose work informed this proposal and is
continuing to make Illinois’ growing cannabis industry the most
equitable in the nation.”
“We are committed to an inclusive and equitable cannabis program that
continues to build on its successes while also recognizing and taking
steps to improve it further,” said Mario Treto, Jr., Acting Secretary of
the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. “We
look forward to introducing even more participants to Illinois’ adult
use cannabis program and encourage all feedback to help ensure we
continue to grow the program together.”
The Pritzker Administration is committed to ensuring the new legal
cannabis industry reflects the diversity of the state. 100% of craft
grow, infuser, and transporter licensee applicants managed by the
Illinois Department of Agriculture qualified as social equity
applicants. 67% of said applicants live in areas disproportionately
impacted by the failed war on drugs, 15% have been personally involved
with the justice system and 5% have a family member involved with the
justice system.
Under the new proposed rules, applicants will be able to apply online
with certain basic information (such as the name of the organization,
list of principal officers, contact information, and a $250 fee). IDFPR
plans to issue 55 conditional licenses to be distributed across the
existing 17 BLS Regions detailed in the CRTA.
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During the license lottery process,
principal officers cannot be included on more than one lottery entry
and applicants cannot have more than one lottery entry across all 17
regions. If deemed eligible for a conditional license, applicants
will need to meet certain social equity criteria before the
conditional license is issued.
IDFPR anticipates opening the conditional license
application window during the late summer or early fall of 2022,
depending on when the rules become permanent. All applicants who
submit an approved application will participate in a lottery
conducted by IDFPR with the Illinois Lottery. IDFPR will post a list
of applicants participating in the lottery. The date of the lottery
will be announced by IDFPR in the coming months. IDFPR will publish
the certified results after the lottery has concluded. If an
applicant does not meet eligibility criteria, IDFPR will offer the
opportunity for the conditional license to the next applicant on a
list of applicants drawn chronologically after the 55 applicants
selected during the lottery.
Each applicant drawn for an opportunity for a conditional license
will have 45 calendar days to prove certain social equity,
eligibility criteria. This includes meeting the social equity
applicant ownership criteria outlined in the CRTA:
• The applicant has at least 51% ownership and control by one or
more individuals who have resided for at least five of the preceding
ten years in a Disproportionately Impacted Area, or
• The applicant has at least 51% ownership and control by one or
more individuals who:
o have been arrested for, convicted
of, or adjudicated delinquent for
any offense that is eligible for
expungement under the CRTA, or
o is a member of an impacted
family.
OR by meeting alternate criteria which will be described in the
upcoming release of the new adult use lottery rules.
IDFPR will have 60 calendar days after the lottery to ensure the 55
applicants selected in the lottery meet the criteria detailed above.
Applicants selected in the lottery will be provided an opportunity
to provide supplemental information to satisfy these criteria.
The rules will be available on IDFPR’s website after they are
published in the Illinois Register.
Additional information will be made available in the coming months
on IDFPR’s Adult Use Cannabis Program webpage.
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