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Illinois issues emergency rule for tie-breaker situations in adult use cannabis dispensary licensure point-scoring process

All things equal - tie-breaker process in illinois dispensary licensing

All things equal - tie-breaker process in illinois cannabis dispensary licensing

Yesterday the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation issued notice of an emergency rule that, if enacted, will govern the issue of what happens if there is a tie between applicants in the current point-based scoring process for Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization licenses under Illinois’s Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705).

Briefly, given that there are 250 points available to each cannabis dispensary license applicant in the cannabis point system as detailed in the statute (plus an extra 2 for community engagement) the system allows for a tie as all or some of the applicants in the top spots for a BLS district could end up with an equal number of points.

The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act awards licenses to the highest point achievers, but does not address what should happen in the event of a tie, so the Department has adopted this emergency rule.

Applicants in a tie will be allowed entry into the drawing on a per applicant – NOT PER APPLICATION – basis and spots in the lottery are further limited by relatedness of principal officers such that any lottery can only contain as many applicants with a related principal officer as there are potential cannabis dispensary licenses up for awarding in the lottery. 

Additionally, the emergency rule eliminates the need to go through the administrative review process to sue over issues an unsuccessful applicant may want to challenge in a lawsuit and allows the applicant to file suit against the Department in court.

Some potential issues with this:

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