We prepare all types of New York cannabis license applications.
Including cannabis cultivator, manufacturer, retailer, and delivery.
The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) legalizes cannabis for recreational adult-use (must be aged 21+) consumption. Under the MRTA, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), governed by a Cannabis Control Board, is responsible to develop regulations and issue cannabis licenses regulating the production, manufacturing, sale, transport of recreationally (non-medical) cannabis and cannabis products in the state of New York.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams proposed a $4.8 million investment in the Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) executive budget to promote the growth of the industry. He is looking to fund a multiagency community outreach effort, as well as technical assistance for businesses navigating the licensing process.
“The Seeding Opportunity Initiative” will position individuals with prior cannabis-related criminal offenses to make the first adult-use cannabis sales with products grown by New York farmers. A $200 million dollar Social Equity Cannabis Investment Fund has been approved by Governor Kathy Hochul, which will be controlled by a minority-led investment team.
In granting “justice involved” candidates licenses first, New York is further demonstrating a commitment to equity applicants by offering an edge and allowing these candidates to establish their businesses before multi-state operators (“MSOs”) can enter the state.
New York farmers and small businesses will serve as the foundation of the legal cannabis market.
The holder of an Adult-Use Cannabis Cultivator license is permitted to grow, propogate, harvest, and sell fresh and dried cannabis to a licensed Adult-Use Cannabis Processor. A holder of a cannabis cultivator license can only hold one cultivator, processor, and distributor license that allows for the distribution of their own products.
A holder of an Adult-Use Cannabis Processor license is permitted to buy, store, and process cannabis (i.e. perform cannabis extraction or the infusion into edible cannabis products). They may also sell cannabis products to licensed distributors. A holder of a cannabis processor license can only hold one cultivator, processor and distributor license that allows for the distribution of their own products. They may not own or hold any interest in the cannabis retail license tier.
A holder of an Adult-Use Cannabis Retail Dispensary license is permitted to buy cannabis products to licensed Adult-Use Cannabis Distributors and sell to the public in their Adult-Use Cannabis Retail Dispensary store.
A holder of an Adult-Use Cannabis Distributor license is permitted to buy, store, and sell cannabis products from Adult-Use Cannabis Processors, Co-operatives, Microbusinesses, or a Registered Organization to a licensed Adult-Use Cannabis Retail Dispensary stores in the State of New York.
Our team of PhD organic chemists can assist you with your licensing application, lab setup, and equipment selection and provide you with best-practices and Standard Operating Procedures for your Cannabis Analytical Testing Lab. The Cannabis Regulatory Commission is evaluating an option for a cannabis testing service license to assist cultivators in determining the level of pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and cannabinoid profiles/terpene amounts in the cannabis and cannabis products that cultivators and manufacturers will produce.
New Jersey Cannabis License Consultants can assist with all licensure applications!
Our experts can help ensure that any license applications or operational documents are ready for launch and approval. Bring your dreams to life with experts who can help prepare your cannabis business for New York's growing market.
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Yes. The CAURD Application window closed in September 2022.
On March 10, 2022, the New York State Cannabis Control Board released proposed regulations for conditional adult-use retail dispensaries. The Cannabis Control Board (CCB) indicated that they expect to begin accepting retail (dispensary) applications as early as the summer of 2022, and to award licenses in late summer or early fall of 2022. This will allow cannabis retail stores (or dispensaries) to open before the end of 2022.
New York’s implementation of conditional cannabis licenses will likely assist the state to catch up with their neighbors in the Tri-state area, New Jersey and Connecticut, and allow recreational cannabis (non-medical or adult-use cannabis) to be sold before the end of 2022.
There are only a few existing medical dispensary licenses in the state and applications are currently not being accepted for medical or adult-use dispensaries. Further, existing medical cannabis dispensary license holders will not be prioritized for conditional licenses.
New York’s Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) licenses are temporary licenses only available for “justice involved” applicants in the first round of applicants for cannabis retail (dispensary) licensure. To be considered “justice involve” the applicant must have cannabis-related offense or have an immediate family member with a cannabis related offense, who have experience owning and operating a profitable business.
Conditional licenses are valid for four (4) years from the date of license issuance by the OCM. License holders may apply to convert their “Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary License” to a standard, “Adult-Use Dispensary License” prior to its expiration. License holders would be required to enter a labor peace agreement with a bona-fide labor organization.
Note, this is not to be confused with the State of New Jersey. New Jersey’s conditional licenses are meant to allow people to obtain adult-use cannabis licenses without large amounts of capital pre-application.
Anyone.
In the first round of licensure, the adult-use (non-medical/recreational) dispensary (cannabis retail) licensing process is designed to favor those that have a past conviction of a cannabis offense or have a close-relationship with someone who has been charged and convicted with a cannabis-related offense. We refer to this as “justice involved” individuals.
Applicants will also need to prove that they have had at least 10% ownership in a profitable business for at least two years.
Residency Requirement
A majority of the ownership of the applying company/entity must have been in New York State for 180 days within the last year, or 540 days within the last three years.
Conviction Requirements
The applicant, of if the applicant was dependent to must have been convicted of a cannabis-related offense in New York State at any time prior to 3/31/2021.
Business Requirements
You need to have held at least 10% ownership for two years in a business that had at least two years of net profit.
Or if you’ve owned at least part of a non-profit, a non-profit that has all the following:
· Have people with marijuana convictions in New York on its board or as its officers
· Has at least two years of positive net assets or profit
· Has at least 5 full time employees
· Serves individuals and communities with high rates of cannabis-related arrests and convictions
· Has a history of creating work for people with marijuana convictions
Ownership Percentages
The entity with sole control of the applying business and at least 30% of the ownership interest must meet the residency requirement AND the conviction and for-profit business requirement OR the non-profit business requirement.
In addition, at least 51% of the applying business’s ownership interest must 1) meet residency requirement AND the conviction and for-profit business requirement OR the non-profit business requirement or 2) the conviction requirement.
You are eligible for a Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary license if you are an applicant (a business or entity) that satisfies the following:
• Majority-owned company by “justice involved” individuals;
• The applicant consists of individuals that have had at least a 10% ownership stake for at least two years in a business that had a net profit;
• Are New York residents if applying as an individual, or have a principal corporate location within New York or be organized under the laws of New York if applying as an entity.
Alternatively, applicants can be:
• Non-profits that serve “justice involved” individuals and communities that managed a social enterprise with at least two years of positive net assets;
• Have a history of creating opportunities for “justice involved” individuals;
• Have “justice involved” individuals on its board or as officers;
• Have five or more full-time employees.
The costs per license application is $2,000 (non-refundable) and each license allows for the opening of a single location. Each operator may hold a maximum of three licenses and operators cannot be vertically integrated i.e. it’s not possible to cultivate, process or manufacture, and distribute, etc.
Cannabis Control Board (CCB)
Issues/inspects/revokes licenses, registrations, permits
Limits/halts number of licenses
Approves social equity plans
Office of Cannabis Management (OCM)
Issues/inspects/revokes licenses, registrations, permits
Limits/halts number of licenses
Approves social equity plans
State Cannabis Advisory Board
Advises and recommends cannabis use of all types
Governs and administers Reinvestment Funds
To be eligible for an Adult-Use Conditional Cultivator License an applicant must meet all of the following:
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