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SB3859 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
SB3859

 

Introduced 2/14/2020, by Sen. John F. Curran

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
410 ILCS 705/15-40
410 ILCS 705/20-35
410 ILCS 705/25-35
410 ILCS 705/30-35
410 ILCS 705/35-30
410 ILCS 705/40-30

    Amends the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Provides for the issuance of identification cards to specified qualifying agents within 5 (rather than 15) business days after approving the application or renewal application. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning health.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act is amended
5by changing Sections 15-40, 20-35, 25-35, 30-35, 35-30, and
640-30 as follows:
 
7    (410 ILCS 705/15-40)
8    Sec. 15-40. Dispensing organization agent identification
9card; agent training.
10    (a) The Department shall:
11        (1) verify the information contained in an application
12    or renewal for a dispensing organization agent
13    identification card submitted under this Article, and
14    approve or deny an application or renewal, within 30 days
15    of receiving a completed application or renewal
16    application and all supporting documentation required by
17    rule;
18        (2) issue a dispensing organization agent
19    identification card to a qualifying agent within 5 15
20    business days of approving the application or renewal;
21        (3) enter the registry identification number of the
22    dispensing organization where the agent works;
23        (4) within one year from the effective date of this

 

 

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1    Act, allow for an electronic application process and
2    provide a confirmation by electronic or other methods that
3    an application has been submitted; and
4        (5) collect a $100 nonrefundable fee from the applicant
5    to be deposited into the Cannabis Regulation Fund.
6    (b) A dispensing organization agent must keep his or her
7identification card visible at all times when in the
8dispensary.
9    (c) The dispensing organization agent identification cards
10shall contain the following:
11        (1) the name of the cardholder;
12        (2) the date of issuance and expiration date of the
13    dispensing organization agent identification cards;
14        (3) a random 10-digit alphanumeric identification
15    number containing at least 4 numbers and at least 4 letters
16    that is unique to the cardholder; and
17        (4) a photograph of the cardholder.
18    (d) The dispensing organization agent identification cards
19shall be immediately returned to the dispensing organization
20upon termination of employment.
21    (e) The Department shall not issue an agent identification
22card if the applicant is delinquent in filing any required tax
23returns or paying any amounts owed to the State of Illinois.
24    (f) Any card lost by a dispensing organization agent shall
25be reported to the Department of State Police and the
26Department immediately upon discovery of the loss.

 

 

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1    (g) An applicant shall be denied a dispensing organization
2agent identification card renewal if he or she fails to
3complete the training provided for in this Section.
4    (h) A dispensing organization agent shall only be required
5to hold one card for the same employer regardless of what type
6of dispensing organization license the employer holds.
7    (i) Cannabis retail sales training requirements.
8        (1) Within 90 days of September 1, 2019, or 90 days of
9    employment, whichever is later, all owners, managers,
10    employees, and agents involved in the handling or sale of
11    cannabis or cannabis-infused product employed by an adult
12    use dispensing organization or medical cannabis dispensing
13    organization as defined in Section 10 of the Compassionate
14    Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act shall attend and
15    successfully complete a Responsible Vendor Program.
16        (2) Each owner, manager, employee, and agent of an
17    adult use dispensing organization or medical cannabis
18    dispensing organization shall successfully complete the
19    program annually.
20        (3) Responsible Vendor Program Training modules shall
21    include at least 2 hours of instruction time approved by
22    the Department including:
23            (i) Health and safety concerns of cannabis use,
24        including the responsible use of cannabis, its
25        physical effects, onset of physiological effects,
26        recognizing signs of impairment, and appropriate

 

 

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1        responses in the event of overconsumption.
2            (ii) Training on laws and regulations on driving
3        while under the influence and operating a watercraft or
4        snowmobile while under the influence.
5            (iii) Sales to minors prohibition. Training shall
6        cover all relevant Illinois laws and rules.
7            (iv) Quantity limitations on sales to purchasers.
8        Training shall cover all relevant Illinois laws and
9        rules.
10            (v) Acceptable forms of identification. Training
11        shall include:
12                (I) How to check identification; and
13                (II) Common mistakes made in verification;
14            (vi) Safe storage of cannabis;
15            (vii) Compliance with all inventory tracking
16        system regulations;
17            (viii) Waste handling, management, and disposal;
18            (ix) Health and safety standards;
19            (x) Maintenance of records;
20            (xi) Security and surveillance requirements;
21            (xii) Permitting inspections by State and local
22        licensing and enforcement authorities;
23            (xiii) Privacy issues;
24            (xiv) Packaging and labeling requirement for sales
25        to purchasers; and
26            (xv) Other areas as determined by rule.

 

 

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1    (j) Blank.
2    (k) Upon the successful completion of the Responsible
3Vendor Program, the provider shall deliver proof of completion
4either through mail or electronic communication to the
5dispensing organization, which shall retain a copy of the
6certificate.
7    (l) The license of a dispensing organization or medical
8cannabis dispensing organization whose owners, managers,
9employees, or agents fail to comply with this Section may be
10suspended or permanently revoked under Section 15-145 or may
11face other disciplinary action.
12    (m) The regulation of dispensing organization and medical
13cannabis dispensing employer and employee training is an
14exclusive function of the State, and regulation by a unit of
15local government, including a home rule unit, is prohibited.
16This subsection (m) is a denial and limitation of home rule
17powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section 6 of
18Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
19    (n) Persons seeking Department approval to offer the
20training required by paragraph (3) of subsection (i) may apply
21for such approval between August 1 and August 15 of each
22odd-numbered year in a manner prescribed by the Department.
23    (o) Persons seeking Department approval to offer the
24training required by paragraph (3) of subsection (i) shall
25submit a nonrefundable application fee of $2,000 to be
26deposited into the Cannabis Regulation Fund or a fee as may be

 

 

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1set by rule. Any changes made to the training module shall be
2approved by the Department.
3    (p) The Department shall not unreasonably deny approval of
4a training module that meets all the requirements of paragraph
5(3) of subsection (i). A denial of approval shall include a
6detailed description of the reasons for the denial.
7    (q) Any person approved to provide the training required by
8paragraph (3) of subsection (i) shall submit an application for
9re-approval between August 1 and August 15 of each odd-numbered
10year and include a nonrefundable application fee of $2,000 to
11be deposited into the Cannabis Regulation Fund or a fee as may
12be set by rule.
13    (r) All persons applying to become or renewing their
14registrations to be agents, including agents-in-charge and
15principal officers, shall disclose any disciplinary action
16taken against them that may have occurred in Illinois, another
17state, or another country in relation to their employment at a
18cannabis business establishment or at any cannabis cultivation
19center, processor, infuser, dispensary, or other cannabis
20business establishment.
21(Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.)
 
22    (410 ILCS 705/20-35)
23    Sec. 20-35. Cultivation center agent identification card.
24    (a) The Department of Agriculture shall:
25        (1) establish by rule the information required in an

 

 

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1    initial application or renewal application for an agent
2    identification card submitted under this Act and the
3    nonrefundable fee to accompany the initial application or
4    renewal application;
5        (2) verify the information contained in an initial
6    application or renewal application for an agent
7    identification card submitted under this Act, and approve
8    or deny an application within 30 days of receiving a
9    completed initial application or renewal application and
10    all supporting documentation required by rule;
11        (3) issue an agent identification card to a qualifying
12    agent within 5 15 business days of approving the initial
13    application or renewal application;
14        (4) enter the license number of the cultivation center
15    where the agent works; and
16        (5) allow for an electronic initial application and
17    renewal application process, and provide a confirmation by
18    electronic or other methods that an application has been
19    submitted. The Department of Agriculture may by rule
20    require prospective agents to file their applications by
21    electronic means and provide notices to the agents by
22    electronic means.
23    (b) An agent must keep his or her identification card
24visible at all times when on the property of the cultivation
25center at which the agent is employed.
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1following:
2        (1) the name of the cardholder;
3        (2) the date of issuance and expiration date of the
4    identification card;
5        (3) a random 10-digit alphanumeric identification
6    number containing at least 4 numbers and at least 4 letters
7    that is unique to the holder;
8        (4) a photograph of the cardholder; and
9        (5) the legal name of the cultivation center employing
10    the agent.
11    (d) An agent identification card shall be immediately
12returned to the cultivation center of the agent upon
13termination of his or her employment.
14    (e) Any agent identification card lost by a cultivation
15center agent shall be reported to the Department of State
16Police and the Department of Agriculture immediately upon
17discovery of the loss.
18    (f) The Department of Agriculture shall not issue an agent
19identification card if the applicant is delinquent in filing
20any required tax returns or paying any amounts owed to the
21State of Illinois.
22(Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19.)
 
23    (410 ILCS 705/25-35)
24    (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2026)
25    Sec. 25-35. Community College Cannabis Vocational Training

 

 

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1Pilot Program faculty participant agent identification card.
2    (a) The Department shall:
3        (1) establish by rule the information required in an
4    initial application or renewal application for an agent
5    identification card submitted under this Article and the
6    nonrefundable fee to accompany the initial application or
7    renewal application;
8        (2) verify the information contained in an initial
9    application or renewal application for an agent
10    identification card submitted under this Article, and
11    approve or deny an application within 30 days of receiving
12    a completed initial application or renewal application and
13    all supporting documentation required by rule;
14        (3) issue an agent identification card to a qualifying
15    agent within 5 15 business days of approving the initial
16    application or renewal application;
17        (4) enter the license number of the community college
18    where the agent works; and
19        (5) allow for an electronic initial application and
20    renewal application process, and provide a confirmation by
21    electronic or other methods that an application has been
22    submitted. Each Department may by rule require prospective
23    agents to file their applications by electronic means and
24    to provide notices to the agents by electronic means.
25    (b) An agent must keep his or her identification card
26visible at all times when in the enclosed, locked facility, or

 

 

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1facilities for which he or she is an agent.
2    (c) The agent identification cards shall contain the
3following:
4        (1) the name of the cardholder;
5        (2) the date of issuance and expiration date of the
6    identification card;
7        (3) a random 10-digit alphanumeric identification
8    number containing at least 4 numbers and at least 4 letters
9    that is unique to the holder;
10        (4) a photograph of the cardholder; and
11        (5) the legal name of the community college employing
12    the agent.
13    (d) An agent identification card shall be immediately
14returned to the community college of the agent upon termination
15of his or her employment.
16    (e) Any agent identification card lost shall be reported to
17the Department of State Police and the Department of
18Agriculture immediately upon discovery of the loss.
19(Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19.)
 
20    (410 ILCS 705/30-35)
21    Sec. 30-35. Craft grower agent identification card.
22    (a) The Department of Agriculture shall:
23        (1) establish by rule the information required in an
24    initial application or renewal application for an agent
25    identification card submitted under this Act and the

 

 

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1    nonrefundable fee to accompany the initial application or
2    renewal application;
3        (2) verify the information contained in an initial
4    application or renewal application for an agent
5    identification card submitted under this Act and approve or
6    deny an application within 30 days of receiving a completed
7    initial application or renewal application and all
8    supporting documentation required by rule;
9        (3) issue an agent identification card to a qualifying
10    agent within 5 15 business days of approving the initial
11    application or renewal application;
12        (4) enter the license number of the craft grower where
13    the agent works; and
14        (5) allow for an electronic initial application and
15    renewal application process, and provide a confirmation by
16    electronic or other methods that an application has been
17    submitted. The Department of Agriculture may by rule
18    require prospective agents to file their applications by
19    electronic means and provide notices to the agents by
20    electronic means.
21    (b) An agent must keep his or her identification card
22visible at all times when on the property of a cannabis
23business establishment, including the craft grower
24organization for which he or she is an agent.
25    (c) The agent identification cards shall contain the
26following:

 

 

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1        (1) the name of the cardholder;
2        (2) the date of issuance and expiration date of the
3    identification card;
4        (3) a random 10-digit alphanumeric identification
5    number containing at least 4 numbers and at least 4 letters
6    that is unique to the holder;
7        (4) a photograph of the cardholder; and
8        (5) the legal name of the craft grower organization
9    employing the agent.
10    (d) An agent identification card shall be immediately
11returned to the cannabis business establishment of the agent
12upon termination of his or her employment.
13    (e) Any agent identification card lost by a craft grower
14agent shall be reported to the Department of State Police and
15the Department of Agriculture immediately upon discovery of the
16loss.
17(Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19.)
 
18    (410 ILCS 705/35-30)
19    Sec. 35-30. Infuser agent identification card.
20    (a) The Department of Agriculture shall:
21        (1) establish by rule the information required in an
22    initial application or renewal application for an agent
23    identification card submitted under this Act and the
24    nonrefundable fee to accompany the initial application or
25    renewal application;

 

 

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1        (2) verify the information contained in an initial
2    application or renewal application for an agent
3    identification card submitted under this Act, and approve
4    or deny an application within 30 days of receiving a
5    completed initial application or renewal application and
6    all supporting documentation required by rule;
7        (3) issue an agent identification card to a qualifying
8    agent within 5 15 business days of approving the initial
9    application or renewal application;
10        (4) enter the license number of the infuser where the
11    agent works; and
12        (5) allow for an electronic initial application and
13    renewal application process, and provide a confirmation by
14    electronic or other methods that an application has been
15    submitted. The Department of Agriculture may by rule
16    require prospective agents to file their applications by
17    electronic means and provide notices to the agents by
18    electronic means.
19    (b) An agent must keep his or her identification card
20visible at all times when on the property of a cannabis
21business establishment including the cannabis business
22establishment for which he or she is an agent.
23    (c) The agent identification cards shall contain the
24following:
25        (1) the name of the cardholder;
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1    identification card;
2        (3) a random 10-digit alphanumeric identification
3    number containing at least 4 numbers and at least 4 letters
4    that is unique to the holder;
5        (4) a photograph of the cardholder; and
6        (5) the legal name of the infuser organization
7    employing the agent.
8    (d) An agent identification card shall be immediately
9returned to the infuser organization of the agent upon
10termination of his or her employment.
11    (e) Any agent identification card lost by a transporting
12agent shall be reported to the Department of State Police and
13the Department of Agriculture immediately upon discovery of the
14loss.
15(Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19.)
 
16    (410 ILCS 705/40-30)
17    Sec. 40-30. Transporting agent identification card.
18    (a) The Department of Agriculture shall:
19        (1) establish by rule the information required in an
20    initial application or renewal application for an agent
21    identification card submitted under this Act and the
22    nonrefundable fee to accompany the initial application or
23    renewal application;
24        (2) verify the information contained in an initial
25    application or renewal application for an agent

 

 

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1    identification card submitted under this Act and approve or
2    deny an application within 30 days of receiving a completed
3    initial application or renewal application and all
4    supporting documentation required by rule;
5        (3) issue an agent identification card to a qualifying
6    agent within 5 15 business days of approving the initial
7    application or renewal application;
8        (4) enter the license number of the transporting
9    organization where the agent works; and
10        (5) allow for an electronic initial application and
11    renewal application process, and provide a confirmation by
12    electronic or other methods that an application has been
13    submitted. The Department of Agriculture may by rule
14    require prospective agents to file their applications by
15    electronic means and provide notices to the agents by
16    electronic means.
17    (b) An agent must keep his or her identification card
18visible at all times when on the property of a cannabis
19business establishment, including the cannabis business
20establishment for which he or she is an agent.
21    (c) The agent identification cards shall contain the
22following:
23        (1) the name of the cardholder;
24        (2) the date of issuance and expiration date of the
25    identification card;
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1    number containing at least 4 numbers and at least 4 letters
2    that is unique to the holder;
3        (4) a photograph of the cardholder; and
4        (5) the legal name of the transporting organization
5    employing the agent.
6    (d) An agent identification card shall be immediately
7returned to the transporting organization of the agent upon
8termination of his or her employment.
9    (e) Any agent identification card lost by a transporting
10agent shall be reported to the Department of State Police and
11the Department of Agriculture immediately upon discovery of the
12loss.
13    (f) An application for an agent identification card shall
14be denied if the applicant is delinquent in filing any required
15tax returns or paying any amounts owed to the State of
16Illinois.
17(Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.)
 
18    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
19becoming law.