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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB4195 Introduced 10/26/2021, by Rep. La Shawn K. Ford SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 410 ILCS 705/1-10 | | 410 ILCS 705/15-100 | | 410 ILCS 705/30-30 | | 410 ILCS 705/35-25 | |
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Amends the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Provides that premises may be shared between up to 3 craft growers, an infuser organization, a cultivation center, a dispensing organization, or any combination thereof, provided that specified requirements are met. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act is amended |
5 | | by changing Sections 1-10, 15-100, 30-30, and 35-25 as |
6 | | follows: |
7 | | (410 ILCS 705/1-10)
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8 | | Sec. 1-10. Definitions. In this Act: |
9 | | "Adult Use Cultivation Center License" means a license |
10 | | issued by the Department of Agriculture that permits a person |
11 | | to act as a cultivation center under this Act and any |
12 | | administrative rule made in furtherance of this Act. |
13 | | "Adult Use Dispensing Organization License" means a |
14 | | license issued by the Department of Financial and Professional |
15 | | Regulation that permits a person to act as a dispensing |
16 | | organization under this Act and any administrative rule made |
17 | | in furtherance of this Act. |
18 | | "Advertise" means to engage in promotional activities |
19 | | including, but not limited to: newspaper, radio, Internet and |
20 | | electronic media, and television advertising; the distribution |
21 | | of fliers and circulars; billboard advertising; and the |
22 | | display of window and interior signs. "Advertise" does not |
23 | | mean exterior signage displaying only the name of the licensed |
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1 | | cannabis business establishment. |
2 | | "BLS Region" means a region in Illinois used by the United |
3 | | States Bureau of Labor Statistics to gather and categorize |
4 | | certain employment and wage data. The 17 such regions in |
5 | | Illinois are: Bloomington, Cape Girardeau, Carbondale-Marion, |
6 | | Champaign-Urbana, Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Danville, |
7 | | Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, Decatur, Kankakee, Peoria, |
8 | | Rockford, St. Louis, Springfield, Northwest Illinois |
9 | | nonmetropolitan area, West Central Illinois nonmetropolitan |
10 | | area, East Central Illinois nonmetropolitan area, and South |
11 | | Illinois nonmetropolitan area. |
12 | | "Cannabis" means marijuana, hashish, and other substances |
13 | | that are identified as including any parts of the plant |
14 | | Cannabis sativa and including derivatives or subspecies, such |
15 | | as indica, of all strains of cannabis, whether growing or not; |
16 | | the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the |
17 | | plant; and any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, |
18 | | mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or resin, |
19 | | including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and all other naturally |
20 | | produced cannabinol derivatives, whether produced directly or |
21 | | indirectly by extraction; however, "cannabis" does not include |
22 | | the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the |
23 | | stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other |
24 | | compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or |
25 | | preparation of the mature stalks (except the resin extracted |
26 | | from it), fiber, oil or cake, or the sterilized seed of the |
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1 | | plant that is incapable of germination. "Cannabis" does not |
2 | | include industrial hemp as defined and authorized under the |
3 | | Industrial Hemp Act. "Cannabis" also means cannabis flower, |
4 | | concentrate, and cannabis-infused products. |
5 | | "Cannabis business establishment" means a cultivation |
6 | | center, craft grower, processing organization, infuser |
7 | | organization, dispensing organization, or transporting |
8 | | organization. |
9 | | "Cannabis concentrate" means a product derived from |
10 | | cannabis that is produced by extracting cannabinoids, |
11 | | including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), from the plant through |
12 | | the use of propylene glycol, glycerin, butter, olive oil or |
13 | | other typical cooking fats; water, ice, or dry ice; or butane, |
14 | | propane, CO 2 , ethanol, or isopropanol and with the intended |
15 | | use of smoking or making a cannabis-infused product. The use |
16 | | of any other solvent is expressly prohibited unless and until |
17 | | it is approved by the Department of Agriculture. |
18 | | "Cannabis container" means a sealed, traceable, container, |
19 | | or package used for the purpose of containment of cannabis or |
20 | | cannabis-infused product during transportation. |
21 | | "Cannabis flower" means marijuana, hashish, and other |
22 | | substances that are identified as including any parts of the |
23 | | plant Cannabis sativa and including derivatives or subspecies, |
24 | | such as indica, of all strains of cannabis; including raw |
25 | | kief, leaves, and buds, but not resin that has been extracted |
26 | | from any part of such plant; nor any compound, manufacture, |
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1 | | salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its |
2 | | seeds, or resin. |
3 | | "Cannabis-infused product" means a beverage, food, oil, |
4 | | ointment, tincture, topical formulation, or another product |
5 | | containing cannabis or cannabis concentrate that is not |
6 | | intended to be smoked. |
7 | | "Cannabis paraphernalia" means equipment, products, or |
8 | | materials intended to be used for planting, propagating, |
9 | | cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, producing, |
10 | | processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, |
11 | | repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, ingesting, or |
12 | | otherwise introducing cannabis into the human body. |
13 | | "Cannabis plant monitoring system" or "plant monitoring |
14 | | system" means a system that includes, but is not limited to, |
15 | | testing and data collection established and maintained by the |
16 | | cultivation center, craft grower, or processing organization |
17 | | and that is available to the Department of Revenue, the |
18 | | Department of Agriculture, the Department of Financial and |
19 | | Professional Regulation, and the Department of State Police |
20 | | for the purposes of documenting each cannabis plant and |
21 | | monitoring plant development throughout the life cycle of a |
22 | | cannabis plant cultivated for the intended use by a customer |
23 | | from seed planting to final packaging. |
24 | | "Cannabis testing facility" means an entity registered by |
25 | | the Department of Agriculture to test cannabis for potency and |
26 | | contaminants. |
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1 | | "Clone" means a plant section from a female cannabis plant |
2 | | not yet rootbound, growing in a water solution or other |
3 | | propagation matrix, that is capable of developing into a new |
4 | | plant. |
5 | | "Community College Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot |
6 | | Program faculty participant" means a person who is 21 years of |
7 | | age or older, licensed by the Department of Agriculture, and |
8 | | is employed or contracted by an Illinois community college to |
9 | | provide student instruction using cannabis plants at an |
10 | | Illinois Community College. |
11 | | "Community College Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot |
12 | | Program faculty participant Agent Identification Card" means a |
13 | | document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
14 | | identifies a person as Community College Cannabis Vocational |
15 | | Training Pilot Program faculty participant. |
16 | | "Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License" |
17 | | means a license awarded to top-scoring applicants for an Adult |
18 | | Use Dispensing Organization License that reserves the right to |
19 | | an Adult Use Dispensing Organization License if the applicant |
20 | | meets certain conditions described in this Act, but does not |
21 | | entitle the recipient to begin purchasing or selling cannabis |
22 | | or cannabis-infused products. |
23 | | "Conditional Adult Use Cultivation Center License" means a |
24 | | license awarded to top-scoring applicants for an Adult Use |
25 | | Cultivation Center License that reserves the right to an Adult |
26 | | Use Cultivation Center License if the applicant meets certain |
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1 | | conditions as determined by the Department of Agriculture by |
2 | | rule, but does not entitle the recipient to begin growing, |
3 | | processing, or selling cannabis or cannabis-infused products. |
4 | | "Craft grower" means a facility operated by an |
5 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
6 | | Agriculture to cultivate, dry, cure, and package cannabis and |
7 | | perform other necessary activities to make cannabis available |
8 | | for sale at a dispensing organization or use at a processing |
9 | | organization. A craft grower may contain up to 5,000 square |
10 | | feet of canopy space on its premises for plants in the |
11 | | flowering state. The Department of Agriculture may authorize |
12 | | an increase or decrease of flowering stage cultivation space |
13 | | in increments of 3,000 square feet by rule based on market |
14 | | need, craft grower capacity, and the licensee's history of |
15 | | compliance or noncompliance, with a maximum space of 14,000 |
16 | | square feet for cultivating plants in the flowering stage, |
17 | | which must be cultivated in all stages of growth in an enclosed |
18 | | and secure area. A craft grower may share premises with up to 2 |
19 | | other craft growers, an infuser organization, a cultivation |
20 | | center, a dispensing organization, or any combination thereof |
21 | | a processing organization or a dispensing organization, or |
22 | | both , provided each licensee stores currency and cannabis or |
23 | | cannabis-infused products in a separate secured vault to which |
24 | | the other licensee does not have access or all licensees |
25 | | sharing a vault share more than 50% of the same ownership. |
26 | | "Craft grower agent" means a principal officer, board |
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1 | | member, employee, or other agent of a craft grower who is 21 |
2 | | years of age or older. |
3 | | "Craft Grower Agent Identification Card" means a document |
4 | | issued by the Department of Agriculture that identifies a |
5 | | person as a craft grower agent. |
6 | | "Cultivation center" means a facility operated by an |
7 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
8 | | Agriculture to cultivate, process, transport (unless otherwise |
9 | | limited by this Act), and perform other necessary activities |
10 | | to provide cannabis and cannabis-infused products to cannabis |
11 | | business establishments. |
12 | | "Cultivation center agent" means a principal officer, |
13 | | board member, employee, or other agent of a cultivation center |
14 | | who is 21 years of age or older. |
15 | | "Cultivation Center Agent Identification Card" means a |
16 | | document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
17 | | identifies a person as a cultivation center agent. |
18 | | "Currency" means currency and coin of the United States. |
19 | | "Dispensary" means a facility operated by a dispensing |
20 | | organization at which activities licensed by this Act may |
21 | | occur. |
22 | | "Dispensing organization" means a facility operated by an |
23 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
24 | | Financial and Professional Regulation to acquire cannabis from |
25 | | a cultivation center, craft grower, processing organization, |
26 | | or another dispensary for the purpose of selling or dispensing |
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1 | | cannabis, cannabis-infused products, cannabis seeds, |
2 | | paraphernalia, or related supplies under this Act to |
3 | | purchasers or to qualified registered medical cannabis |
4 | | patients and caregivers. As used in this Act, "dispensing |
5 | | organization" includes a registered medical cannabis |
6 | | organization as defined in the Compassionate Use of Medical |
7 | | Cannabis Program Act or its successor Act that has obtained an |
8 | | Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License. |
9 | | "Dispensing organization agent" means a principal officer, |
10 | | employee, or agent of a dispensing organization who is 21 |
11 | | years of age or older. |
12 | | "Dispensing organization agent identification card" means |
13 | | a document issued by the Department of Financial and |
14 | | Professional Regulation that identifies a person as a |
15 | | dispensing organization agent. |
16 | | "Disproportionately Impacted Area" means a census tract or |
17 | | comparable geographic area that satisfies the following |
18 | | criteria as determined by the Department of Commerce and |
19 | | Economic Opportunity, that: |
20 | | (1) meets at least one of the following criteria: |
21 | | (A) the area has a poverty rate of at least 20% |
22 | | according to the latest federal decennial census; or |
23 | | (B) 75% or more of the children in the area |
24 | | participate in the federal free lunch program |
25 | | according to reported statistics from the State Board |
26 | | of Education; or |
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1 | | (C) at least 20% of the households in the area |
2 | | receive assistance under the Supplemental Nutrition |
3 | | Assistance Program; or |
4 | | (D) the area has an average unemployment rate, as |
5 | | determined by the Illinois Department of Employment |
6 | | Security, that is more than 120% of the national |
7 | | unemployment average, as determined by the United |
8 | | States Department of Labor, for a period of at least 2 |
9 | | consecutive calendar years preceding the date of the |
10 | | application; and |
11 | | (2) has high rates of arrest, conviction, and |
12 | | incarceration related to the sale, possession, use, |
13 | | cultivation, manufacture, or transport of cannabis. |
14 | | "Early Approval Adult Use Cultivation Center License" |
15 | | means a license that permits a medical cannabis cultivation |
16 | | center licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical |
17 | | Cannabis Program Act as of the effective date of this Act to |
18 | | begin cultivating, infusing, packaging, transporting (unless |
19 | | otherwise provided in this Act), processing and selling |
20 | | cannabis or cannabis-infused product to cannabis business |
21 | | establishments for resale to purchasers as permitted by this |
22 | | Act as of January 1, 2020. |
23 | | "Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License" |
24 | | means a license that permits a medical cannabis dispensing |
25 | | organization licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical |
26 | | Cannabis Program Act as of the effective date of this Act to |
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1 | | begin selling cannabis or cannabis-infused product to |
2 | | purchasers as permitted by this Act as of January 1, 2020. |
3 | | "Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization at a |
4 | | secondary site" means a license that permits a medical |
5 | | cannabis dispensing organization licensed under the |
6 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act as of the |
7 | | effective date of this Act to begin selling cannabis or |
8 | | cannabis-infused product to purchasers as permitted by this |
9 | | Act on January 1, 2020 at a different dispensary location from |
10 | | its existing registered medical dispensary location. |
11 | | "Enclosed, locked facility" means a room, greenhouse, |
12 | | building, or other enclosed area equipped with locks or other |
13 | | security devices that permit access only by cannabis business |
14 | | establishment agents working for the licensed cannabis |
15 | | business establishment or acting pursuant to this Act to |
16 | | cultivate, process, store, or distribute cannabis. |
17 | | "Enclosed, locked space" means a closet, room, greenhouse, |
18 | | building or other enclosed area equipped with locks or other |
19 | | security devices that permit access only by authorized |
20 | | individuals under this Act. "Enclosed, locked space" may |
21 | | include: |
22 | | (1) a space within a residential building that (i) is |
23 | | the primary residence of the individual cultivating 5 or |
24 | | fewer cannabis plants that are more than 5 inches tall and |
25 | | (ii) includes sleeping quarters and indoor plumbing. The |
26 | | space must only be accessible by a key or code that is |
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1 | | different from any key or code that can be used to access |
2 | | the residential building from the exterior; or |
3 | | (2) a structure, such as a shed or greenhouse, that |
4 | | lies on the same plot of land as a residential building |
5 | | that (i) includes sleeping quarters and indoor plumbing |
6 | | and (ii) is used as a primary residence by the person |
7 | | cultivating 5 or fewer cannabis plants that are more than |
8 | | 5 inches tall, such as a shed or greenhouse. The structure |
9 | | must remain locked when it is unoccupied by people. |
10 | | "Financial institution" has the same meaning as "financial |
11 | | organization" as defined in Section 1501 of the Illinois |
12 | | Income Tax Act, and also includes the holding companies, |
13 | | subsidiaries, and affiliates of such financial organizations. |
14 | | "Flowering stage" means the stage of cultivation where and |
15 | | when a cannabis plant is cultivated to produce plant material |
16 | | for cannabis products. This includes mature plants as follows: |
17 | | (1) if greater than 2 stigmas are visible at each |
18 | | internode of the plant; or |
19 | | (2) if the cannabis plant is in an area that has been |
20 | | intentionally deprived of light for a period of time |
21 | | intended to produce flower buds and induce maturation, |
22 | | from the moment the light deprivation began through the |
23 | | remainder of the marijuana plant growth cycle. |
24 | | "Individual" means a natural person. |
25 | | "Infuser organization" or "infuser" means a facility |
26 | | operated by an organization or business that is licensed by |
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1 | | the Department of Agriculture to directly incorporate cannabis |
2 | | or cannabis concentrate into a product formulation to produce |
3 | | a cannabis-infused product. |
4 | | "Kief" means the resinous crystal-like trichomes that are |
5 | | found on cannabis and that are accumulated, resulting in a |
6 | | higher concentration of cannabinoids, untreated by heat or |
7 | | pressure, or extracted using a solvent. |
8 | | "Labor peace agreement" means an agreement between a |
9 | | cannabis business establishment and any labor organization |
10 | | recognized under the National Labor Relations Act, referred to |
11 | | in this Act as a bona fide labor organization, that prohibits |
12 | | labor organizations and members from engaging in picketing, |
13 | | work stoppages, boycotts, and any other economic interference |
14 | | with the cannabis business establishment. This agreement means |
15 | | that the cannabis business establishment has agreed not to |
16 | | disrupt efforts by the bona fide labor organization to |
17 | | communicate with, and attempt to organize and represent, the |
18 | | cannabis business establishment's employees. The agreement |
19 | | shall provide a bona fide labor organization access at |
20 | | reasonable times to areas in which the cannabis business |
21 | | establishment's employees work, for the purpose of meeting |
22 | | with employees to discuss their right to representation, |
23 | | employment rights under State law, and terms and conditions of |
24 | | employment. This type of agreement shall not mandate a |
25 | | particular method of election or certification of the bona |
26 | | fide labor organization. |
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1 | | "Limited access area" means a room or other area under the |
2 | | control of a cannabis dispensing organization licensed under |
3 | | this Act and upon the licensed premises where cannabis sales |
4 | | occur with access limited to purchasers, dispensing |
5 | | organization owners and other dispensing organization agents, |
6 | | or service professionals conducting business with the |
7 | | dispensing organization, or, if sales to registered qualifying |
8 | | patients, caregivers, provisional patients, and Opioid |
9 | | Alternative Pilot Program participants licensed pursuant to |
10 | | the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act are also |
11 | | permitted at the dispensary, registered qualifying patients, |
12 | | caregivers, provisional patients, and Opioid Alternative Pilot |
13 | | Program participants. |
14 | | "Member of an impacted family" means an individual who has |
15 | | a parent, legal guardian, child, spouse, or dependent, or was |
16 | | a dependent of an individual who, prior to the effective date |
17 | | of this Act, was arrested for, convicted of, or adjudicated |
18 | | delinquent for any offense that is eligible for expungement |
19 | | under this Act. |
20 | | "Mother plant" means a cannabis plant that is cultivated |
21 | | or maintained for the purpose of generating clones, and that |
22 | | will not be used to produce plant material for sale to an |
23 | | infuser or dispensing organization. |
24 | | "Ordinary public view" means within the sight line with |
25 | | normal visual range of a person, unassisted by visual aids, |
26 | | from a public street or sidewalk adjacent to real property, or |
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1 | | from within an adjacent property. |
2 | | "Ownership and control" means ownership of at least 51% of |
3 | | the business, including corporate stock if a corporation, and |
4 | | control over the management and day-to-day operations of the |
5 | | business and an interest in the capital, assets, and profits |
6 | | and losses of the business proportionate to percentage of |
7 | | ownership. |
8 | | "Person" means a natural individual, firm, partnership, |
9 | | association, joint stock company, joint venture, public or |
10 | | private corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver, |
11 | | executor, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed |
12 | | by order of any court. |
13 | | "Possession limit" means the amount of cannabis under |
14 | | Section 10-10 that may be possessed at any one time by a person |
15 | | 21 years of age or older or who is a registered qualifying |
16 | | medical cannabis patient or caregiver under the Compassionate |
17 | | Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act. |
18 | | "Principal officer" includes a cannabis business |
19 | | establishment applicant or licensed cannabis business |
20 | | establishment's board member, owner with more than 1% interest |
21 | | of the total cannabis business establishment or more than 5% |
22 | | interest of the total cannabis business establishment of a |
23 | | publicly traded company, president, vice president, secretary, |
24 | | treasurer, partner, officer, member, manager member, or person |
25 | | with a profit sharing, financial interest, or revenue sharing |
26 | | arrangement. The definition includes a person with authority |
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1 | | to control the cannabis business establishment, a person who |
2 | | assumes responsibility for the debts of the cannabis business |
3 | | establishment and who is further defined in this Act. |
4 | | "Primary residence" means a dwelling where a person |
5 | | usually stays or stays more often than other locations. It may |
6 | | be determined by, without limitation, presence, tax filings; |
7 | | address on an Illinois driver's license, an Illinois |
8 | | Identification Card, or an Illinois Person with a Disability |
9 | | Identification Card; or voter registration. No person may have |
10 | | more than one primary residence. |
11 | | "Processing organization" or "processor" means a facility |
12 | | operated by an organization or business that is licensed by |
13 | | the Department of Agriculture to either extract constituent |
14 | | chemicals or compounds to produce cannabis concentrate or |
15 | | incorporate cannabis or cannabis concentrate into a product |
16 | | formulation to produce a cannabis product. |
17 | | "Processing organization agent" means a principal officer, |
18 | | board member, employee, or agent of a processing organization. |
19 | | "Processing organization agent identification card" means |
20 | | a document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
21 | | identifies a person as a processing organization agent. |
22 | | "Purchaser" means a person 21 years of age or older who |
23 | | acquires cannabis for a valuable consideration. "Purchaser" |
24 | | does not include a cardholder under the Compassionate Use of |
25 | | Medical Cannabis Program Act. |
26 | | "Qualified Social Equity Applicant" means a Social Equity |
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1 | | Applicant who has been awarded a conditional license under |
2 | | this Act to operate a cannabis business establishment. |
3 | | "Resided" means an individual's primary residence was |
4 | | located within the relevant geographic area as established by |
5 | | 2 of the following: |
6 | | (1) a signed lease agreement that includes the |
7 | | applicant's name; |
8 | | (2) a property deed that includes the applicant's |
9 | | name; |
10 | | (3) school records; |
11 | | (4) a voter registration card; |
12 | | (5) an Illinois driver's license, an Illinois |
13 | | Identification Card, or an Illinois Person with a |
14 | | Disability Identification Card; |
15 | | (6) a paycheck stub; |
16 | | (7) a utility bill; |
17 | | (8) tax records; or |
18 | | (9) any other proof of residency or other information |
19 | | necessary to establish residence as provided by rule. |
20 | | "Smoking" means the inhalation of smoke caused by the |
21 | | combustion of cannabis. |
22 | | "Social Equity Applicant" means an applicant that is an |
23 | | Illinois resident that meets one of the following criteria: |
24 | | (1) an applicant with at least 51% ownership and |
25 | | control by one or more individuals who have resided for at |
26 | | least 5 of the preceding 10 years in a Disproportionately |
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1 | | Impacted Area; |
2 | | (2) an applicant with at least 51% ownership and |
3 | | control by one or more individuals who:
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4 | | (i) have been arrested for, convicted of, or |
5 | | adjudicated delinquent for any offense that is |
6 | | eligible for expungement under this Act; or
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7 | | (ii) is a member of an impacted family; |
8 | | (3) for applicants with a minimum of 10 full-time |
9 | | employees, an applicant with at least 51% of current |
10 | | employees who: |
11 | | (i) currently reside in a Disproportionately |
12 | | Impacted Area; or |
13 | | (ii) have been arrested for, convicted of, or |
14 | | adjudicated delinquent for any offense that is |
15 | | eligible for expungement under this Act or member of |
16 | | an impacted family. |
17 | | Nothing in this Act shall be construed to preempt or limit |
18 | | the duties of any employer under the Job Opportunities for |
19 | | Qualified Applicants Act. Nothing in this Act shall permit an |
20 | | employer to require an employee to disclose sealed or expunged |
21 | | offenses, unless otherwise required by law. |
22 | | "Tincture" means a cannabis-infused solution, typically |
23 | | comprised of alcohol, glycerin, or vegetable oils, derived |
24 | | either directly from the cannabis plant or from a processed |
25 | | cannabis extract. A tincture is not an alcoholic liquor as |
26 | | defined in the Liquor Control Act of 1934. A tincture shall |
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1 | | include a calibrated dropper or other similar device capable |
2 | | of accurately measuring servings. |
3 | | "Transporting organization" or "transporter" means an |
4 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
5 | | Agriculture to transport cannabis or cannabis-infused product |
6 | | on behalf of a cannabis business establishment or a community |
7 | | college licensed under the Community
College Cannabis |
8 | | Vocational Training Pilot Program.
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9 | | "Transporting organization agent" means a principal |
10 | | officer, board member, employee, or agent of a transporting |
11 | | organization. |
12 | | "Transporting organization agent identification card" |
13 | | means a document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
14 | | identifies a person as a transporting organization agent. |
15 | | "Unit of local government" means any county, city, |
16 | | village, or incorporated town. |
17 | | "Vegetative stage" means the stage of cultivation in which |
18 | | a cannabis plant is propagated to produce additional cannabis |
19 | | plants or reach a sufficient size for production. This |
20 | | includes seedlings, clones, mothers, and other immature |
21 | | cannabis plants as follows: |
22 | | (1) if the cannabis plant is in an area that has not |
23 | | been intentionally deprived of light for a period of time |
24 | | intended to produce flower buds and induce maturation, it |
25 | | has no more than 2 stigmas visible at each internode of the |
26 | | cannabis plant; or |
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1 | | (2) any cannabis plant that is cultivated solely for |
2 | | the purpose of propagating clones and is never used to |
3 | | produce cannabis.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.) |
5 | | (410 ILCS 705/15-100)
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6 | | Sec. 15-100. Security. |
7 | | (a) A dispensing organization shall implement security |
8 | | measures to deter and prevent entry into and theft of cannabis |
9 | | or currency. |
10 | | (b) A dispensing organization shall submit any changes to |
11 | | the floor plan or security plan to the Department for |
12 | | pre-approval. All cannabis shall be maintained and stored in a |
13 | | restricted access area during construction. |
14 | | (c) The dispensing organization shall implement security |
15 | | measures to protect the premises, purchasers, and dispensing |
16 | | organization agents including, but not limited to the |
17 | | following: |
18 | | (1) Establish a locked door or barrier between the |
19 | | facility's entrance and the limited access area; |
20 | | (2) Prevent individuals from remaining on the premises |
21 | | if they are not engaging in activity permitted by this Act |
22 | | or rules; |
23 | | (3) Develop a policy that addresses the maximum |
24 | | capacity and purchaser flow in the waiting rooms and |
25 | | limited access areas; |
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1 | | (4) Dispose of cannabis in accordance with this Act |
2 | | and rules; |
3 | | (5) During hours of operation, store and dispense all |
4 | | cannabis from the restricted access area. During |
5 | | operational hours, cannabis shall be stored in an enclosed |
6 | | locked room or cabinet and accessible only to specifically |
7 | | authorized dispensing organization agents; |
8 | | (6) When the dispensary is closed, store all cannabis |
9 | | and currency in a reinforced vault room in the restricted |
10 | | access area and in a manner as to prevent diversion, |
11 | | theft, or loss; |
12 | | (7) Keep the reinforced vault room and any other |
13 | | equipment or cannabis storage areas securely locked and |
14 | | protected from unauthorized entry; |
15 | | (8) Keep an electronic daily log of dispensing |
16 | | organization agents with access to the reinforced vault |
17 | | room and knowledge of the access code or combination; |
18 | | (9) Keep all locks and security equipment in good |
19 | | working order; |
20 | | (10) Maintain an operational security and alarm system |
21 | | at all times; |
22 | | (11) Prohibit keys, if applicable, from being left in |
23 | | the locks, or stored or placed in a location accessible to |
24 | | persons other than specifically authorized personnel; |
25 | | (12) Prohibit accessibility of security measures, |
26 | | including combination numbers, passwords, or electronic or |
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1 | | biometric security systems to persons other than |
2 | | specifically authorized dispensing organization agents; |
3 | | (13) Ensure that the dispensary interior and exterior |
4 | | premises are sufficiently lit to facilitate surveillance; |
5 | | (14) Ensure that trees, bushes, and other foliage |
6 | | outside of the dispensary premises do not allow for a |
7 | | person or persons to conceal themselves from sight; |
8 | | (15) Develop emergency policies and procedures for |
9 | | securing all product and currency following any instance |
10 | | of diversion, theft, or loss of cannabis, and conduct an |
11 | | assessment to determine whether additional safeguards are |
12 | | necessary; and |
13 | | (16) Develop sufficient additional safeguards in |
14 | | response to any special security concerns, or as required |
15 | | by the Department. |
16 | | (d) The Department may request or approve alternative |
17 | | security provisions that it determines are an adequate |
18 | | substitute for a security requirement specified in this |
19 | | Article. Any additional protections may be considered by the |
20 | | Department in evaluating overall security measures. |
21 | | (e) A dispensing organization may share premises with up |
22 | | to 3 craft growers, an infuser organization, a cultivation |
23 | | center, or any combination thereof a craft grower or an |
24 | | infuser organization, or both , provided each licensee stores |
25 | | currency and cannabis or cannabis-infused products in a |
26 | | separate secured vault to which the other licensee does not |
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1 | | have access or all licensees sharing a vault share more than |
2 | | 50% of the same ownership. |
3 | | (f) A dispensing organization shall provide additional |
4 | | security as needed and in a manner appropriate for the |
5 | | community where it operates. |
6 | | (g) Restricted access areas. |
7 | | (1) All restricted access areas must be identified by |
8 | | the posting of a sign that is a minimum of 12 inches by 12 |
9 | | inches and that states "Do Not Enter - Restricted Access |
10 | | Area - Authorized Personnel Only" in lettering no smaller |
11 | | than one inch in height. |
12 | | (2) All restricted access areas shall be clearly |
13 | | described in the floor plan of the premises, in the form |
14 | | and manner determined by the Department, reflecting walls, |
15 | | partitions, counters, and all areas of entry and exit. The |
16 | | floor plan shall show all storage, disposal, and retail |
17 | | sales areas. |
18 | | (3) All restricted access areas must be secure, with |
19 | | locking devices that prevent access from the limited |
20 | | access areas. |
21 | | (h) Security and alarm. |
22 | | (1) A dispensing organization shall have an adequate |
23 | | security plan and security system to prevent and detect |
24 | | diversion, theft, or loss of cannabis, currency, or |
25 | | unauthorized intrusion using commercial grade equipment |
26 | | installed by an Illinois licensed private alarm contractor |
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1 | | or private alarm contractor agency that shall, at a |
2 | | minimum, include: |
3 | | (i) A perimeter alarm on all entry points and |
4 | | glass break protection on perimeter windows; |
5 | | (ii) Security shatterproof tinted film on exterior |
6 | | windows; |
7 | | (iii) A failure notification system that provides |
8 | | an audible, text, or visual notification of any |
9 | | failure in the surveillance system, including, but not |
10 | | limited to, panic buttons, alarms, and video |
11 | | monitoring system. The failure notification system |
12 | | shall provide an alert to designated dispensing |
13 | | organization agents within 5 minutes after the |
14 | | failure, either by telephone or text message; |
15 | | (iv) A duress alarm, panic button, and alarm, or |
16 | | holdup alarm and after-hours intrusion detection alarm |
17 | | that by design and purpose will directly or indirectly |
18 | | notify, by the most efficient means, the Public Safety |
19 | | Answering Point for the law enforcement agency having |
20 | | primary jurisdiction; |
21 | | (v) Security equipment to deter and prevent |
22 | | unauthorized entrance into the dispensary, including |
23 | | electronic door locks on the limited and restricted |
24 | | access areas that include devices or a series of |
25 | | devices to detect unauthorized intrusion that may |
26 | | include a signal system interconnected with a radio |
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1 | | frequency method, cellular, private radio signals or |
2 | | other mechanical or electronic device. |
3 | | (2) All security system equipment and recordings shall |
4 | | be maintained in good working order, in a secure location |
5 | | so as to prevent theft, loss, destruction, or alterations. |
6 | | (3) Access to surveillance monitoring recording |
7 | | equipment shall be limited to persons who are essential to |
8 | | surveillance operations, law enforcement authorities |
9 | | acting within their jurisdiction, security system service |
10 | | personnel, and the Department. A current list of |
11 | | authorized dispensing organization agents and service |
12 | | personnel that have access to the surveillance equipment |
13 | | must be available to the Department upon request. |
14 | | (4) All security equipment shall be inspected and |
15 | | tested at regular intervals, not to exceed one month from |
16 | | the previous inspection, and tested to ensure the systems |
17 | | remain functional. |
18 | | (5) The security system shall provide protection |
19 | | against theft and diversion that is facilitated or hidden |
20 | | by tampering with computers or electronic records. |
21 | | (6) The dispensary shall ensure all access doors are |
22 | | not solely controlled by an electronic access panel to |
23 | | ensure that locks are not released during a power outage. |
24 | | (i) To monitor the dispensary, the dispensing organization |
25 | | shall incorporate continuous electronic video monitoring |
26 | | including the following: |
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1 | | (1) All monitors must be 19 inches or greater; |
2 | | (2) Unobstructed video surveillance of all enclosed |
3 | | dispensary areas, unless prohibited by law, including all |
4 | | points of entry and exit that shall be appropriate for the |
5 | | normal lighting conditions of the area under surveillance. |
6 | | The cameras shall be directed so all areas are captured, |
7 | | including, but not limited to, safes, vaults, sales areas, |
8 | | and areas where cannabis is stored, handled, dispensed, or |
9 | | destroyed. Cameras shall be angled to allow for facial |
10 | | recognition, the capture of clear and certain |
11 | | identification of any person entering or exiting the |
12 | | dispensary area and in lighting sufficient during all |
13 | | times of night or day; |
14 | | (3) Unobstructed video surveillance of outside areas, |
15 | | the storefront, and the parking lot, that shall be |
16 | | appropriate for the normal lighting conditions of the area |
17 | | under surveillance. Cameras shall be angled so as to allow |
18 | | for the capture of facial recognition, clear and certain |
19 | | identification of any person entering or exiting the |
20 | | dispensary and the immediate surrounding area, and license |
21 | | plates of vehicles in the parking lot; |
22 | | (4) 24-hour recordings from all video cameras |
23 | | available for immediate viewing by the Department upon |
24 | | request. Recordings shall not be destroyed or altered and |
25 | | shall be retained for at least 90 days. Recordings shall |
26 | | be retained as long as necessary if the dispensing |
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1 | | organization is aware of the loss or theft of cannabis or a |
2 | | pending criminal, civil, or administrative investigation |
3 | | or legal proceeding for which the recording may contain |
4 | | relevant information; |
5 | | (5) The ability to immediately produce a clear, color |
6 | | still photo from the surveillance video, either live or |
7 | | recorded; |
8 | | (6) A date and time stamp embedded on all video |
9 | | surveillance recordings. The date and time shall be |
10 | | synchronized and set correctly and shall not significantly |
11 | | obscure the picture; |
12 | | (7) The ability to remain operational during a power |
13 | | outage and ensure all access doors are not solely |
14 | | controlled by an electronic access panel to ensure that |
15 | | locks are not released during a power outage; |
16 | | (8) All video surveillance equipment shall allow for |
17 | | the exporting of still images in an industry standard |
18 | | image format, including .jpg, .bmp, and .gif. Exported |
19 | | video shall have the ability to be archived in a |
20 | | proprietary format that ensures authentication of the |
21 | | video and guarantees that no alteration of the recorded |
22 | | image has taken place. Exported video shall also have the |
23 | | ability to be saved in an industry standard file format |
24 | | that can be played on a standard computer operating |
25 | | system. All recordings shall be erased or destroyed before |
26 | | disposal; |
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1 | | (9) The video surveillance system shall be operational |
2 | | during a power outage with a 4-hour minimum battery |
3 | | backup; |
4 | | (10) A video camera or cameras recording at each |
5 | | point-of-sale location allowing for the identification of |
6 | | the dispensing organization agent distributing the |
7 | | cannabis and any purchaser. The camera or cameras shall |
8 | | capture the sale, the individuals and the computer |
9 | | monitors used for the sale; |
10 | | (11) A failure notification system that provides an |
11 | | audible and visual notification of any failure in the |
12 | | electronic video monitoring system; and |
13 | | (12) All electronic video surveillance monitoring must |
14 | | record at least the equivalent of 8 frames per second and |
15 | | be available as recordings to the Department and the |
16 | | Illinois State Police 24 hours a day via a secure |
17 | | web-based portal with reverse functionality. |
18 | | (j) The requirements contained in this Act are minimum |
19 | | requirements for operating a dispensing organization. The |
20 | | Department may establish additional requirements by rule.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19; |
22 | | 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) |
23 | | (410 ILCS 705/30-30)
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24 | | Sec. 30-30. Craft grower requirements; prohibitions. |
25 | | (a) The operating documents of a craft grower shall |
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1 | | include procedures for the oversight of the craft grower, a |
2 | | cannabis plant monitoring system including a physical |
3 | | inventory recorded weekly, accurate recordkeeping, and a |
4 | | staffing plan. |
5 | | (b) A craft grower shall implement a security plan |
6 | | reviewed by the Department of State Police that includes, but |
7 | | is not limited to: facility access controls, perimeter |
8 | | intrusion detection systems, personnel identification systems, |
9 | | and a 24-hour surveillance system to monitor the interior and |
10 | | exterior of the craft grower facility and that is accessible |
11 | | to authorized law enforcement and the Department of |
12 | | Agriculture in real time. |
13 | | (c) All cultivation of cannabis by a craft grower must |
14 | | take place in an enclosed, locked facility at the physical |
15 | | address provided to the Department of Agriculture during the |
16 | | licensing process. The craft grower location shall only be |
17 | | accessed by the agents working for the craft grower, the |
18 | | Department of Agriculture staff performing inspections, the |
19 | | Department of Public Health staff performing inspections, |
20 | | State and local law enforcement or other emergency personnel, |
21 | | contractors working on jobs unrelated to cannabis, such as |
22 | | installing or maintaining security devices or performing |
23 | | electrical wiring, transporting organization agents as |
24 | | provided in this Act, or participants in the incubator |
25 | | program, individuals in a mentoring or educational program |
26 | | approved by the State, or other individuals as provided by |
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1 | | rule. However, if a craft grower shares a premises with an |
2 | | infuser or dispensing organization, agents from those other |
3 | | licensees may access the craft grower portion of the premises |
4 | | if that is the location of common bathrooms, lunchrooms, |
5 | | locker rooms, or other areas of the building where work or |
6 | | cultivation of cannabis is not performed. At no time may an |
7 | | infuser or dispensing organization agent perform work at a |
8 | | craft grower without being a registered agent of the craft |
9 | | grower. |
10 | | (d) A craft grower may not sell or distribute any cannabis |
11 | | to any person other than a cultivation center, a craft grower, |
12 | | an infuser organization, a dispensing organization, or as |
13 | | otherwise authorized by rule. |
14 | | (e) A craft grower may not be located in an area zoned for |
15 | | residential use. |
16 | | (f) A craft grower may not either directly or indirectly |
17 | | discriminate in price between different cannabis business |
18 | | establishments that are purchasing a like grade, strain, |
19 | | brand, and quality of cannabis or cannabis-infused product. |
20 | | Nothing in this subsection (f) prevents a craft grower from |
21 | | pricing cannabis differently based on differences in the cost |
22 | | of manufacturing or processing, the quantities sold, such as |
23 | | volume discounts, or the way the products are delivered. |
24 | | (g) All cannabis harvested by a craft grower and intended |
25 | | for distribution to a dispensing organization must be entered |
26 | | into a data collection system, packaged and labeled under |
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1 | | Section 55-21, and, if distribution is to a dispensing |
2 | | organization that does not share a premises with the |
3 | | dispensing organization receiving the cannabis, placed into a |
4 | | cannabis container for transport. All cannabis harvested by a |
5 | | craft grower and intended for distribution to a cultivation |
6 | | center, to an infuser organization, or to a craft grower with |
7 | | which it does not share a premises, must be packaged in a |
8 | | labeled cannabis container and entered into a data collection |
9 | | system before transport. |
10 | | (h) Craft growers are subject to random inspections by the |
11 | | Department of Agriculture, local safety or health inspectors, |
12 | | and the Department of State Police. |
13 | | (i) A craft grower agent shall notify local law |
14 | | enforcement, the Department of State Police, and the |
15 | | Department of Agriculture within 24 hours of the discovery of |
16 | | any loss or theft. Notification shall be made by phone, in |
17 | | person, or written or electronic communication. |
18 | | (j) A craft grower shall comply with all State and any |
19 | | applicable federal rules and regulations regarding the use of |
20 | | pesticides. |
21 | | (k) A craft grower or craft grower agent shall not |
22 | | transport cannabis or cannabis-infused products to any other |
23 | | cannabis business establishment without a transport |
24 | | organization license unless: |
25 | | (i) If the craft grower is located in a county with a |
26 | | population of 3,000,000 or more, the cannabis business |
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1 | | establishment receiving the cannabis is within 2,000 feet |
2 | | of the property line of the craft grower; |
3 | | (ii) If the craft grower is located in a county with a |
4 | | population of more than 700,000 but fewer than 3,000,000, |
5 | | the cannabis business establishment receiving the cannabis |
6 | | is within 2 miles of the craft grower; or |
7 | | (iii) If the craft grower is located in a county with a |
8 | | population of fewer than 700,000, the cannabis business |
9 | | establishment receiving the cannabis is within 15 miles of |
10 | | the craft grower. |
11 | | (l) A craft grower may enter into a contract with a |
12 | | transporting organization to transport cannabis to a |
13 | | cultivation center, a craft grower, an infuser organization, a |
14 | | dispensing organization, or a laboratory. |
15 | | (m) No person or entity shall hold any legal, equitable, |
16 | | ownership, or beneficial interest, directly or indirectly, of |
17 | | more than 3 craft grower licenses. Further, no person or |
18 | | entity that is employed by, an agent of, or has a contract to |
19 | | receive payment from or participate in the management of a |
20 | | craft grower, is a principal officer of a craft grower, or |
21 | | entity controlled by or affiliated with a principal officer of |
22 | | a craft grower shall hold any legal, equitable, ownership, or |
23 | | beneficial interest, directly or indirectly, in a craft grower |
24 | | license that would result in the person or entity owning or |
25 | | controlling in combination with any craft grower, principal |
26 | | officer of a craft grower, or entity controlled or affiliated |
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1 | | with a principal officer of a craft grower by which he, she, or |
2 | | it is employed, is an agent of, or participates in the |
3 | | management of more than 3 craft grower licenses. |
4 | | (n) It is unlawful for any person having a craft grower |
5 | | license or any officer, associate, member, representative, or |
6 | | agent of the licensee to offer or deliver money, or anything |
7 | | else of value, directly or indirectly, to any person having an |
8 | | Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, a |
9 | | Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, an |
10 | | Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, or a medical |
11 | | cannabis dispensing organization license issued under the |
12 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act, or to any |
13 | | person connected with or in any way representing, or to any |
14 | | member of the family of, the person holding an Early Approval |
15 | | Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, a Conditional Adult |
16 | | Use Dispensing Organization License, an Adult Use Dispensing |
17 | | Organization License, or a medical cannabis dispensing |
18 | | organization license issued under the Compassionate Use of |
19 | | Medical Cannabis Program Act, or to any stockholders in any |
20 | | corporation engaged in the retail sale of cannabis, or to any |
21 | | officer, manager, agent, or representative of the Early |
22 | | Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, a |
23 | | Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, an |
24 | | Adult Use Dispensing Organization License, or a medical |
25 | | cannabis dispensing organization license issued under the |
26 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act to obtain |
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1 | | preferential placement within the dispensing organization, |
2 | | including, without limitation, on shelves and in display cases |
3 | | where purchasers can view products, or on the dispensing |
4 | | organization's website. |
5 | | (o) A craft grower shall not be located within 1,500 feet |
6 | | of another craft grower or a cultivation center , unless the |
7 | | craft grower shares premises with up to 2 other craft growers, |
8 | | an infuser organization, a dispensing organization, or any |
9 | | combination thereof as provided under the definition of "craft |
10 | | grower" in Section 1-10 or under subsection (e) of Section |
11 | | 15-100 or subsection (l) of Section 35-25 . |
12 | | (p) A craft grower may process cannabis, cannabis |
13 | | concentrates, and cannabis-infused products. |
14 | | (q) A craft grower must comply with any other requirements |
15 | | or prohibitions set by administrative rule of the Department |
16 | | of Agriculture.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.) |
18 | | (410 ILCS 705/35-25)
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19 | | Sec. 35-25. Infuser organization requirements; |
20 | | prohibitions. |
21 | | (a) The operating documents of an infuser shall include |
22 | | procedures for the oversight of the infuser, an inventory |
23 | | monitoring system including a physical inventory recorded |
24 | | weekly, accurate recordkeeping, and a staffing plan. |
25 | | (b) An infuser shall implement a security plan reviewed by |
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1 | | the Department of State Police that includes, but is not |
2 | | limited to: facility access controls, perimeter intrusion |
3 | | detection systems, personnel identification systems, and a |
4 | | 24-hour surveillance system to monitor the interior and |
5 | | exterior of the infuser facility and that is accessible to |
6 | | authorized law enforcement, the Department of Public Health, |
7 | | and the Department of Agriculture in real time. |
8 | | (c) All processing of cannabis by an infuser must take |
9 | | place in an enclosed, locked facility at the physical address |
10 | | provided to the Department of Agriculture during the licensing |
11 | | process. The infuser location shall only be accessed by the |
12 | | agents working for the infuser, the Department of Agriculture |
13 | | staff performing inspections, the Department of Public Health |
14 | | staff performing inspections, State and local law enforcement |
15 | | or other emergency personnel, contractors working on jobs |
16 | | unrelated to cannabis, such as installing or maintaining |
17 | | security devices or performing electrical wiring, transporting |
18 | | organization agents as provided in this Act, participants in |
19 | | the incubator program, individuals in a mentoring or |
20 | | educational program approved by the State, local safety or |
21 | | health inspectors, or other individuals as provided by rule. |
22 | | However, if an infuser shares a premises with a craft grower or |
23 | | dispensing organization, agents from these other licensees may |
24 | | access the infuser portion of the premises if that is the |
25 | | location of common bathrooms, lunchrooms, locker rooms, or |
26 | | other areas of the building where processing of cannabis is |
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1 | | not performed. At no time may a craft grower or dispensing |
2 | | organization agent perform work at an infuser without being a |
3 | | registered agent of the infuser. |
4 | | (d) An infuser may not sell or distribute any cannabis to |
5 | | any person other than a dispensing organization, or as |
6 | | otherwise authorized by rule. |
7 | | (e) An infuser may not either directly or indirectly |
8 | | discriminate in price between different cannabis business |
9 | | establishments that are purchasing a like grade, strain, |
10 | | brand, and quality of cannabis or cannabis-infused product. |
11 | | Nothing in this subsection (e) prevents an infuser from |
12 | | pricing cannabis differently based on differences in the cost |
13 | | of manufacturing or processing, the quantities sold, such |
14 | | volume discounts, or the way the products are delivered. |
15 | | (f) All cannabis infused by an infuser and intended for |
16 | | distribution to a dispensing organization must be entered into |
17 | | a data collection system, packaged and labeled under Section |
18 | | 55-21, and, if distribution is to a dispensing organization |
19 | | that does not share a premises with the infuser, placed into a |
20 | | cannabis container for transport. All cannabis produced by an |
21 | | infuser and intended for distribution to a cultivation center, |
22 | | infuser organization, or craft grower with which it does not |
23 | | share a premises, must be packaged in a labeled cannabis |
24 | | container and entered into a data collection system before |
25 | | transport. |
26 | | (g) Infusers are subject to random inspections by the |
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1 | | Department of Agriculture, the Department of Public Health, |
2 | | the Department of State Police, and local law enforcement. |
3 | | (h) An infuser agent shall notify local law enforcement, |
4 | | the Department of State Police, and the Department of |
5 | | Agriculture within 24 hours of the discovery of any loss or |
6 | | theft. Notification shall be made by phone, in person, or by |
7 | | written or electronic communication. |
8 | | (i) An infuser organization may not be located in an area |
9 | | zoned for residential use. |
10 | | (j) An infuser or infuser agent shall not transport |
11 | | cannabis or cannabis-infused products to any other cannabis |
12 | | business establishment without a transport organization |
13 | | license unless: |
14 | | (i) If the infuser is located in a county with a |
15 | | population of 3,000,000 or more, the cannabis business |
16 | | establishment receiving the cannabis or cannabis-infused |
17 | | product is within 2,000 feet of the property line of the |
18 | | infuser; |
19 | | (ii) If the infuser is located in a county with a |
20 | | population of more than 700,000 but fewer than 3,000,000, |
21 | | the cannabis business establishment receiving the cannabis |
22 | | or cannabis-infused product is within 2 miles of the |
23 | | infuser; or |
24 | | (iii) If the infuser is located in a county with a |
25 | | population of fewer than 700,000, the cannabis business |
26 | | establishment receiving the cannabis or cannabis-infused |
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1 | | product is within 15 miles of the infuser. |
2 | | (k) An infuser may enter into a contract with a |
3 | | transporting organization to transport cannabis to a |
4 | | dispensing organization or a laboratory. |
5 | | (l) An infuser organization may share premises with up to |
6 | | 3 craft growers, a cultivation center, a dispensing |
7 | | organization, or any combination thereof a craft grower or a |
8 | | dispensing organization, or both , provided each licensee |
9 | | stores currency and cannabis or cannabis-infused products in a |
10 | | separate secured vault to which the other licensee does not |
11 | | have access or all licensees sharing a vault share more than |
12 | | 50% of the same ownership. |
13 | | (m) It is unlawful for any person or entity having an |
14 | | infuser organization license or any officer, associate, |
15 | | member, representative or agent of such licensee to offer or |
16 | | deliver money, or anything else of value, directly or |
17 | | indirectly to any person having an Early Approval Adult Use |
18 | | Dispensing Organization License, a Conditional Adult Use |
19 | | Dispensing Organization License, an Adult Use Dispensing |
20 | | Organization License, or a medical cannabis dispensing |
21 | | organization license issued under the Compassionate Use of |
22 | | Medical Cannabis Program Act, or to any person connected with |
23 | | or in any way representing, or to any member of the family of, |
24 | | such person holding an Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing |
25 | | Organization License, a Conditional Adult Use Dispensing |
26 | | Organization License, an Adult Use Dispensing Organization |
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1 | | License, or a medical cannabis dispensing organization license |
2 | | issued under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program |
3 | | Act, or to any stockholders in any corporation engaged the |
4 | | retail sales of cannabis, or to any officer, manager, agent, |
5 | | or representative of the Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing |
6 | | Organization License, a Conditional Adult Use Dispensing |
7 | | Organization License, an Adult Use Dispensing Organization |
8 | | License, or a medical cannabis dispensing organization license |
9 | | issued under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program |
10 | | Act to obtain preferential placement within the dispensing |
11 | | organization, including, without limitation, on shelves and in |
12 | | display cases where purchasers can view products, or on the |
13 | | dispensing organization's website. |
14 | | (n) At no time shall an infuser organization or an infuser |
15 | | agent perform the extraction of cannabis concentrate from |
16 | | cannabis flower.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.)
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18 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
19 | | becoming law.
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