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You and Illinois’s new Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Part 5 – Dispensaries

In Part 2 of this series we discussed early approval of Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses that will be made available to current medical cannabis dispensing organizations under the new Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.   But what about dispensary licenses that aren’t connected to the prior medical facility licenses (everything but the early approval licenses).

Under the Act, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is responsible for issuing the new Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses.  The Act requires the IDFPR to issue up to 75 Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses before May 1, 2020 and an additional 110 licenses by December 21, 2021.  To ensure geographic dispersion of the Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses, the licenses are to be awarded based on the percentage of the Illinois’s population in each of the Act’s delineated geographic regions.

 To be awarded a Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, an application must meet thirty different requirements, including:

After the application is submitted, it’s time for the IDFPR to evaluate it.  Section 15-30 of the establishes the selection criteria for conditional licenses.  The Department will score the applications out of a total of 250 points.  Applicants will be awarded points based on a determination that the application satisfactorily includes the following:

The IDFPR may award up to 2 bonus points for an applicant’s plan to engage with the community.  

An applicant who receives a Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License will have 180 days from the date of the award to identify a physical location for the dispensing organization retail storefront. 

The IDFPR will not issue the Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License to an applicant until the IDFPR has inspected the dispensary site and the license awardee has paid a registration fee of $60,000.

Without doubt, there will be more applications than available licenses, so it will be vital for all applicants to develop and refine their applications to score as many points as possible to give themselves the best chance at being awarded a license.  

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