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| | 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026 SB1966 Introduced 2/6/2025, by Sen. Cristina Castro SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | | Amends the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act. Provides that all cannabis products purchased by a qualifying patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver from a licensed dispensing organization shall be lawful products (rather than all medical cannabis products purchased by a qualifying patient at a licensed dispensing organization shall be lawful products and a distinction shall be made between medical and non-medical uses, with other requirements). Amends the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Changes and adds definitions. Makes changes to provisions regarding operational requirements and prohibitions. Provides that a dispensing organization shall not sell cannabis or cannabis-infused products to a purchaser unless the purchaser has been verified to be 21 years of age or older, or the person is verified to be a registered qualified patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver (removing requirements referencing the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program). Removes prohibitions for a dispensing organization to operate drive-through windows. Provides an exception to the prohibition for a dispensing organization to transport cannabis for delivery. In provisions regarding an inventory control system, adds that all dispensing organizations shall maintain internal, confidential records of all deliveries to any registered qualified patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver, with certain requirements. In provisions regarding dispensing cannabis, adds a requirement that the agent verify the qualifying patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver registration card, if applicable. Provides that a dispensing organization may offer pickup or drive-through for cannabis or cannabis-infused products to purchasers over 21 years of age and certain patients and caregivers. Provides that a dispensing organization may offer delivery for cannabis or cannabis-infused products to certain patients and caregivers. Adds requirements to provisions regarding security for a dispensing organization. Adds provisions permitting delivery by dispensing organizations to the residence of a qualifying patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver, with certain requirements. |
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
5 | | Program Act is amended by changing Section 7 as follows: |
6 | | (410 ILCS 130/7) |
7 | | Sec. 7. Lawful user and lawful products. For the purposes |
8 | | of this Act and to clarify the legislative findings on the |
9 | | lawful use of cannabis: |
10 | | (1) A cardholder under this Act shall not be |
11 | | considered an unlawful user or addicted to narcotics |
12 | | solely as a result of his or her qualifying patient , |
13 | | provisional patient, or designated caregiver status. |
14 | | (2) All medical cannabis products purchased by a |
15 | | qualifying patient , provisional patient, or designated |
16 | | caregiver from at a licensed dispensing organization shall |
17 | | be lawful products and a distinction shall be made between |
18 | | medical and non-medical uses of cannabis as a result of |
19 | | the qualifying patient's cardholder status, provisional |
20 | | registration for qualifying patient cardholder status, or |
21 | | participation in the Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
22 | | under the authorized use granted under State law . |
23 | | (3) An individual with a provisional registration for |
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1 | | qualifying patient cardholder status, a qualifying patient |
2 | | in the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program, or |
3 | | an Opioid Alternative Pilot Program participant under |
4 | | Section 62 shall not be considered an unlawful user or |
5 | | addicted to narcotics solely as a result of his or her |
6 | | application to or participation in the program. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1114, eff. 8-28-18; 101-363, eff. 8-9-19.) |
8 | | Section 10. The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act is amended |
9 | | by changing Sections 1-10, 15-70, 15-75, 15-85, and 15-100 and |
10 | | by adding Section 15-88 as follows: |
11 | | (410 ILCS 705/1-10) |
12 | | Sec. 1-10. Definitions. In this Act: |
13 | | "Adult Use Cultivation Center License" means a license |
14 | | issued by the Department of Agriculture that permits a person |
15 | | to act as a cultivation center under this Act and any |
16 | | administrative rule made in furtherance of this Act. |
17 | | "Adult Use Dispensing Organization License" means a |
18 | | license issued by the Department of Financial and Professional |
19 | | Regulation that permits a person to act as a dispensing |
20 | | organization under this Act and any administrative rule made |
21 | | in furtherance of this Act. |
22 | | "Advertise" means to engage in promotional activities |
23 | | including, but not limited to: newspaper, radio, Internet and |
24 | | electronic media, and television advertising; the distribution |
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1 | | of fliers and circulars; billboard advertising; and the |
2 | | display of window and interior signs. "Advertise" does not |
3 | | mean exterior signage displaying only the name of the licensed |
4 | | cannabis business establishment. |
5 | | "Application points" means the number of points a |
6 | | Dispensary Applicant receives on an application for a |
7 | | Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License. |
8 | | "BLS Region" means a region in Illinois used by the United |
9 | | States Bureau of Labor Statistics to gather and categorize |
10 | | certain employment and wage data. The 17 such regions in |
11 | | Illinois are: Bloomington, Cape Girardeau, Carbondale-Marion, |
12 | | Champaign-Urbana, Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Danville, |
13 | | Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, Decatur, Kankakee, Peoria, |
14 | | Rockford, St. Louis, Springfield, Northwest Illinois |
15 | | nonmetropolitan area, West Central Illinois nonmetropolitan |
16 | | area, East Central Illinois nonmetropolitan area, and South |
17 | | Illinois nonmetropolitan area. |
18 | | "By lot" means a randomized method of choosing between 2 |
19 | | or more Eligible Tied Applicants or 2 or more Qualifying |
20 | | Applicants. |
21 | | "Cannabis" means marijuana, hashish, and other substances |
22 | | that are identified as including any parts of the plant |
23 | | Cannabis sativa and including derivatives or subspecies, such |
24 | | as indica, of all strains of cannabis, whether growing or not; |
25 | | the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the |
26 | | plant; and any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, |
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1 | | mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or resin, |
2 | | including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and all other naturally |
3 | | produced cannabinol derivatives, whether produced directly or |
4 | | indirectly by extraction; however, "cannabis" does not include |
5 | | the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the |
6 | | stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other |
7 | | compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or |
8 | | preparation of the mature stalks (except the resin extracted |
9 | | from it), fiber, oil or cake, or the sterilized seed of the |
10 | | plant that is incapable of germination. "Cannabis" does not |
11 | | include industrial hemp as defined and authorized under the |
12 | | Industrial Hemp Act. "Cannabis" also means cannabis flower, |
13 | | concentrate, and cannabis-infused products. |
14 | | "Cannabis business establishment" means a cultivation |
15 | | center, craft grower, processing organization, infuser |
16 | | organization, dispensing organization, or transporting |
17 | | organization. |
18 | | "Cannabis concentrate" means a product derived from |
19 | | cannabis that is produced by extracting cannabinoids, |
20 | | including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), from the plant through |
21 | | the use of propylene glycol, glycerin, butter, olive oil, or |
22 | | other typical cooking fats; water, ice, or dry ice; or butane, |
23 | | propane, CO 2 , ethanol, or isopropanol and with the intended |
24 | | use of smoking or making a cannabis-infused product. The use |
25 | | of any other solvent is expressly prohibited unless and until |
26 | | it is approved by the Department of Agriculture. |
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1 | | "Cannabis container" means a sealed or resealable, |
2 | | traceable, container, or package used for the purpose of |
3 | | containment of cannabis or cannabis-infused product during |
4 | | transportation. |
5 | | "Cannabis flower" means marijuana, hashish, and other |
6 | | substances that are identified as including any parts of the |
7 | | plant Cannabis sativa and including derivatives or subspecies, |
8 | | such as indica, of all strains of cannabis; including raw |
9 | | kief, leaves, and buds, but not resin that has been extracted |
10 | | from any part of such plant; nor any compound, manufacture, |
11 | | salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its |
12 | | seeds, or resin. |
13 | | "Cannabis-infused product" means a beverage, food, oil, |
14 | | ointment, tincture, topical formulation, or another product |
15 | | containing cannabis or cannabis concentrate that is not |
16 | | intended to be smoked. |
17 | | "Cannabis paraphernalia" means equipment, products, or |
18 | | materials intended to be used for planting, propagating, |
19 | | cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, producing, |
20 | | processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, |
21 | | repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, ingesting, or |
22 | | otherwise introducing cannabis into the human body. |
23 | | "Cannabis plant monitoring system" or "plant monitoring |
24 | | system" means a system that includes, but is not limited to, |
25 | | testing and data collection established and maintained by the |
26 | | cultivation center, craft grower, or infuser processing |
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1 | | organization and that is available to the Department of |
2 | | Revenue, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of |
3 | | Financial and Professional Regulation, and the Illinois State |
4 | | Police for the purposes of documenting each cannabis plant and |
5 | | monitoring plant development throughout the life cycle of a |
6 | | cannabis plant cultivated for the intended use by a customer |
7 | | from seed planting to final packaging. |
8 | | "Cannabis testing facility" means an entity registered by |
9 | | the Department of Agriculture to test cannabis for potency and |
10 | | contaminants. |
11 | | "Clone" means a plant section from a female cannabis plant |
12 | | not yet rootbound, growing in a water solution or other |
13 | | propagation matrix, that is capable of developing into a new |
14 | | plant. |
15 | | "Community College Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot |
16 | | Program faculty participant" means a person who is 21 years of |
17 | | age or older, licensed by the Department of Agriculture, and |
18 | | is employed or contracted by an Illinois community college to |
19 | | provide student instruction using cannabis plants at an |
20 | | Illinois Community College. |
21 | | "Community College Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot |
22 | | Program faculty participant Agent Identification Card" means a |
23 | | document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
24 | | identifies a person as a Community College Cannabis Vocational |
25 | | Training Pilot Program faculty participant. |
26 | | "Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License" |
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1 | | means a contingent license awarded to applicants for an Adult |
2 | | Use Dispensing Organization License that reserves the right to |
3 | | an Adult Use Dispensing Organization License if the applicant |
4 | | meets certain conditions described in this Act, but does not |
5 | | entitle the recipient to begin purchasing or selling cannabis |
6 | | or cannabis-infused products. |
7 | | "Conditional Adult Use Cultivation Center License" means a |
8 | | license awarded to top-scoring applicants for an Adult Use |
9 | | Cultivation Center License that reserves the right to an Adult |
10 | | Use Cultivation Center License if the applicant meets certain |
11 | | conditions as determined by the Department of Agriculture by |
12 | | rule, but does not entitle the recipient to begin growing, |
13 | | processing, or selling cannabis or cannabis-infused products. |
14 | | "Craft grower" means a facility operated by an |
15 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
16 | | Agriculture to cultivate, dry, cure, and package cannabis and |
17 | | perform other necessary activities to make cannabis available |
18 | | for sale at a dispensing organization or use at a processing |
19 | | organization. A craft grower may contain up to 5,000 square |
20 | | feet of canopy space on its premises for plants in the |
21 | | flowering state. The Department of Agriculture may authorize |
22 | | an increase or decrease of flowering stage cultivation space |
23 | | in increments of 3,000 square feet by rule based on market |
24 | | need, craft grower capacity, and the licensee's history of |
25 | | compliance or noncompliance, with a maximum space of 14,000 |
26 | | square feet for cultivating plants in the flowering stage, |
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1 | | which must be cultivated in all stages of growth in an enclosed |
2 | | and secure area. A craft grower may share premises with a |
3 | | processing organization or a dispensing organization, or both, |
4 | | provided each licensee stores currency and cannabis or |
5 | | cannabis-infused products in a separate secured vault to which |
6 | | the other licensee does not have access or all licensees |
7 | | sharing a vault share more than 50% of the same ownership. |
8 | | "Craft grower agent" means a principal officer, board |
9 | | member, employee, or other agent of a craft grower who is 21 |
10 | | years of age or older. |
11 | | "Craft Grower Agent Identification Card" means a document |
12 | | issued by the Department of Agriculture that identifies a |
13 | | person as a craft grower agent. |
14 | | "Cultivation center" means a facility operated by an |
15 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
16 | | Agriculture to cultivate, process, transport (unless otherwise |
17 | | limited by this Act), and perform other necessary activities |
18 | | to provide cannabis and cannabis-infused products to cannabis |
19 | | business establishments. |
20 | | "Cultivation center agent" means a principal officer, |
21 | | board member, employee, or other agent of a cultivation center |
22 | | who is 21 years of age or older. |
23 | | "Cultivation Center Agent Identification Card" means a |
24 | | document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
25 | | identifies a person as a cultivation center agent. |
26 | | "Currency" means currency and coin of the United States. |
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1 | | "Designated caregiver" means a person who is at least 21 |
2 | | years of age, has agreed to assist with a patient's medical use |
3 | | of cannabis, and assists no more than one registered |
4 | | qualifying patient with his or her medical use of cannabis. |
5 | | "Dispensary" means a facility operated by a dispensing |
6 | | organization at which activities licensed by this Act may |
7 | | occur. |
8 | | "Dispensary Applicant" means the Proposed Dispensing |
9 | | Organization Name as stated on an application for a |
10 | | Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization License. |
11 | | "Dispensing organization" or "dispensary" means a facility |
12 | | operated by an organization or business that is licensed by |
13 | | the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to |
14 | | acquire cannabis from a cultivation center, craft grower, or |
15 | | processing organization licensed by the Department of |
16 | | Agriculture , or another dispensary licensed by the Department |
17 | | of Financial and Professional Regulation for the purpose of |
18 | | selling or dispensing cannabis, cannabis-infused products, |
19 | | cannabis seeds, paraphernalia, or related supplies under this |
20 | | Act to purchasers or to qualified registered medical cannabis |
21 | | patients and caregivers. As used in this Act, "dispensing |
22 | | organization" includes a registered medical cannabis |
23 | | organization as defined in the Compassionate Use of Medical |
24 | | Cannabis Program Act or its successor Act or that has obtained |
25 | | an Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License or |
26 | | Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License at a |
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1 | | secondary site under this Act . |
2 | | "Dispensing organization agent" means a principal officer, |
3 | | employee, or agent of a dispensing organization who is 21 |
4 | | years of age or older. |
5 | | "Dispensing organization agent identification card" means |
6 | | a document issued by the Department of Financial and |
7 | | Professional Regulation that identifies a person as a |
8 | | dispensing organization agent. |
9 | | "Disproportionately Impacted Area" means a census tract or |
10 | | comparable geographic area that satisfies the following |
11 | | criteria as determined by the Department of Commerce and |
12 | | Economic Opportunity, that: |
13 | | (1) meets at least one of the following criteria: |
14 | | (A) the area has a poverty rate of at least 20% |
15 | | according to the latest federal decennial census; or |
16 | | (B) 75% or more of the children in the area |
17 | | participate in the federal free lunch program |
18 | | according to reported statistics from the State Board |
19 | | of Education; or |
20 | | (C) at least 20% of the households in the area |
21 | | receive assistance under the Supplemental Nutrition |
22 | | Assistance Program; or |
23 | | (D) the area has an average unemployment rate, as |
24 | | determined by the Illinois Department of Employment |
25 | | Security, that is more than 120% of the national |
26 | | unemployment average, as determined by the United |
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1 | | States Department of Labor, for a period of at least 2 |
2 | | consecutive calendar years preceding the date of the |
3 | | application; and |
4 | | (2) has high rates of arrest, conviction, and |
5 | | incarceration related to the sale, possession, use, |
6 | | cultivation, manufacture, or transport of cannabis. |
7 | | "Early Approval Adult Use Cultivation Center License" |
8 | | means a license that permits a medical cannabis cultivation |
9 | | center licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical |
10 | | Cannabis Program Act as of the effective date of this Act to |
11 | | begin cultivating, infusing, packaging, transporting (unless |
12 | | otherwise provided in this Act), processing, and selling |
13 | | cannabis or cannabis-infused product to cannabis business |
14 | | establishments for resale to purchasers as permitted by this |
15 | | Act as of January 1, 2020. |
16 | | "Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization License" |
17 | | means a license that permits a medical cannabis dispensing |
18 | | organization licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical |
19 | | Cannabis Program Act as of the effective date of this Act to |
20 | | begin selling cannabis or cannabis-infused product to |
21 | | purchasers as permitted by this Act as of January 1, 2020. |
22 | | "Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization at a |
23 | | secondary site" means a license that permits a medical |
24 | | cannabis dispensing organization licensed under the |
25 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act as of the |
26 | | effective date of this Act to begin selling cannabis or |
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1 | | cannabis-infused product to purchasers as permitted by this |
2 | | Act on January 1, 2020 at a different dispensary location from |
3 | | its existing registered medical dispensary location. |
4 | | "Eligible Tied Applicant" means a Tied Applicant that is |
5 | | eligible to participate in the process by which a remaining |
6 | | available license is distributed by lot pursuant to a Tied |
7 | | Applicant Lottery. |
8 | | "Enclosed, locked facility" means a room, greenhouse, |
9 | | building, or other enclosed area equipped with locks or other |
10 | | security devices that permit access only by cannabis business |
11 | | establishment agents working for the licensed cannabis |
12 | | business establishment or acting pursuant to this Act to |
13 | | cultivate, process, store, or distribute cannabis. |
14 | | "Enclosed, locked space" means a closet, room, greenhouse, |
15 | | building, or other enclosed area equipped with locks or other |
16 | | security devices that permit access only by authorized |
17 | | individuals under this Act. "Enclosed, locked space" may |
18 | | include: |
19 | | (1) a space within a residential building that (i) is |
20 | | the primary residence of the individual cultivating 5 or |
21 | | fewer cannabis plants that are more than 5 inches tall and |
22 | | (ii) includes sleeping quarters and indoor plumbing. The |
23 | | space must only be accessible by a key or code that is |
24 | | different from any key or code that can be used to access |
25 | | the residential building from the exterior; or |
26 | | (2) a structure, such as a shed or greenhouse, that |
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1 | | lies on the same plot of land as a residential building |
2 | | that (i) includes sleeping quarters and indoor plumbing |
3 | | and (ii) is used as a primary residence by the person |
4 | | cultivating 5 or fewer cannabis plants that are more than |
5 | | 5 inches tall, such as a shed or greenhouse. The structure |
6 | | must remain locked when it is unoccupied by people. |
7 | | "Financial institution" has the same meaning as "financial |
8 | | organization" as defined in Section 1501 of the Illinois |
9 | | Income Tax Act, and also includes the holding companies, |
10 | | subsidiaries, and affiliates of such financial organizations. |
11 | | "Flowering stage" means the stage of cultivation where and |
12 | | when a cannabis plant is cultivated to produce plant material |
13 | | for cannabis products. This includes mature plants as follows: |
14 | | (1) if greater than 2 stigmas are visible at each |
15 | | internode of the plant; or |
16 | | (2) if the cannabis plant is in an area that has been |
17 | | intentionally deprived of light for a period of time |
18 | | intended to produce flower buds and induce maturation, |
19 | | from the moment the light deprivation began through the |
20 | | remainder of the marijuana plant growth cycle. |
21 | | "Individual" means a natural person. |
22 | | "Infuser organization" or "infuser" means a facility |
23 | | operated by an organization or business that is licensed by |
24 | | the Department of Agriculture to directly incorporate cannabis |
25 | | or cannabis concentrate into a product formulation to produce |
26 | | a cannabis-infused product. |
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1 | | "Kief" means the resinous crystal-like trichomes that are |
2 | | found on cannabis and that are accumulated, resulting in a |
3 | | higher concentration of cannabinoids, untreated by heat or |
4 | | pressure, or extracted using a solvent. |
5 | | "Labor peace agreement" means an agreement between a |
6 | | cannabis business establishment and any labor organization |
7 | | recognized under the National Labor Relations Act, referred to |
8 | | in this Act as a bona fide labor organization, that prohibits |
9 | | labor organizations and members from engaging in picketing, |
10 | | work stoppages, boycotts, and any other economic interference |
11 | | with the cannabis business establishment. This agreement means |
12 | | that the cannabis business establishment has agreed not to |
13 | | disrupt efforts by the bona fide labor organization to |
14 | | communicate with, and attempt to organize and represent, the |
15 | | cannabis business establishment's employees. The agreement |
16 | | shall provide a bona fide labor organization access at |
17 | | reasonable times to areas in which the cannabis business |
18 | | establishment's employees work, for the purpose of meeting |
19 | | with employees to discuss their right to representation, |
20 | | employment rights under State law, and terms and conditions of |
21 | | employment. This type of agreement shall not mandate a |
22 | | particular method of election or certification of the bona |
23 | | fide labor organization. |
24 | | "Limited access area" means a room or other area under the |
25 | | control of a cannabis dispensing organization licensed under |
26 | | this Act and upon the licensed premises where cannabis sales |
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1 | | occur with access limited to purchasers, dispensing |
2 | | organization owners and other dispensing organization agents, |
3 | | or service professionals conducting business with the |
4 | | dispensing organization, or, if sales to registered qualifying |
5 | | patients, caregivers, provisional patients, and Opioid |
6 | | Alternative Pilot Program participants licensed pursuant to |
7 | | the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act are also |
8 | | permitted at the dispensary, registered qualifying patients, |
9 | | caregivers, provisional patients, and Opioid Alternative Pilot |
10 | | Program participants. |
11 | | "Member of an impacted family" means an individual who has |
12 | | a parent, legal guardian, child, spouse, or dependent, or was |
13 | | a dependent of an individual who, prior to the effective date |
14 | | of this Act, was arrested for, convicted of, or adjudicated |
15 | | delinquent for any offense that is eligible for expungement |
16 | | under this Act. |
17 | | "Mother plant" means a cannabis plant that is cultivated |
18 | | or maintained for the purpose of generating clones, and that |
19 | | will not be used to produce plant material for sale to an |
20 | | infuser or dispensing organization. |
21 | | "Ordinary public view" means within the sight line with |
22 | | normal visual range of a person, unassisted by visual aids, |
23 | | from a public street or sidewalk adjacent to real property, or |
24 | | from within an adjacent property. |
25 | | "Ownership and control" means ownership of at least 51% of |
26 | | the business, including corporate stock if a corporation, and |
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1 | | control over the management and day-to-day operations of the |
2 | | business and an interest in the capital, assets, and profits |
3 | | and losses of the business proportionate to percentage of |
4 | | ownership. |
5 | | "Person" means a natural individual, firm, partnership, |
6 | | association, joint stock company, joint venture, public or |
7 | | private corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver, |
8 | | executor, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed |
9 | | by order of any court. |
10 | | "Possession limit" means the amount of cannabis under |
11 | | Section 10-10 that may be possessed at any one time by a person |
12 | | 21 years of age or older or who is a registered qualifying |
13 | | medical cannabis patient or caregiver under the Compassionate |
14 | | Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act. |
15 | | "Principal officer" includes a cannabis business |
16 | | establishment applicant or licensed cannabis business |
17 | | establishment's board member, owner with more than 1% interest |
18 | | of the total cannabis business establishment or more than 5% |
19 | | interest of the total cannabis business establishment of a |
20 | | publicly traded company, president, vice president, secretary, |
21 | | treasurer, partner, officer, member, manager member, or person |
22 | | with a profit sharing, financial interest, or revenue sharing |
23 | | arrangement. The definition includes a person with authority |
24 | | to control the cannabis business establishment, a person who |
25 | | assumes responsibility for the debts of the cannabis business |
26 | | establishment and who is further defined in this Act. |
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1 | | "Primary residence" means a dwelling where a person |
2 | | usually stays or stays more often than other locations. It may |
3 | | be determined by, without limitation, presence, tax filings; |
4 | | address on an Illinois driver's license, an Illinois |
5 | | Identification Card, or an Illinois Person with a Disability |
6 | | Identification Card; or voter registration. No person may have |
7 | | more than one primary residence. |
8 | | "Provisional patient" means a qualifying patient who has |
9 | | received a provisional registration from the Department of |
10 | | Public Health. |
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 | | "Qualifying Applicant" means an applicant that submitted |
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1 | | an application pursuant to Section 15-30 that received at |
2 | | least 85% of 250 application points available under Section |
3 | | 15-30 as the applicant's final score and meets the definition |
4 | | of "Social Equity Applicant" as set forth under this Section. |
5 | | "Qualifying patient" or "qualified patient" means a person |
6 | | who has been diagnosed by a certifying health care |
7 | | professional as having a debilitating medical condition. |
8 | | "Qualifying Social Equity Justice Involved Applicant" |
9 | | means an applicant that submitted an application pursuant to |
10 | | Section 15-30 that received at least 85% of 250 application |
11 | | points available under Section 15-30 as the applicant's final |
12 | | score and meets the criteria of either paragraph (1) or (2) of |
13 | | the definition of "Social Equity Applicant" as set forth under |
14 | | this Section. |
15 | | "Qualified Social Equity Applicant" means a Social Equity |
16 | | Applicant who has been awarded a conditional license under |
17 | | this Act to operate a cannabis business establishment. |
18 | | "Resided" means an individual's primary residence was |
19 | | located within the relevant geographic area as established by |
20 | | 2 of the following: |
21 | | (1) a signed lease agreement that includes the |
22 | | applicant's name; |
23 | | (2) a property deed that includes the applicant's |
24 | | name; |
25 | | (3) school records; |
26 | | (4) a voter registration card; |
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1 | | (5) an Illinois driver's license, an Illinois |
2 | | Identification Card, or an Illinois Person with a |
3 | | Disability Identification Card; |
4 | | (6) a paycheck stub; |
5 | | (7) a utility bill; |
6 | | (8) tax records; or |
7 | | (9) any other proof of residency or other information |
8 | | necessary to establish residence as provided by rule. |
9 | | "Smoking" means the inhalation of smoke caused by the |
10 | | combustion of cannabis. |
11 | | "Social Equity Applicant" means an applicant that is an |
12 | | Illinois resident that meets one of the following criteria: |
13 | | (1) an applicant with at least 51% ownership and |
14 | | control by one or more individuals who have resided for at |
15 | | least 5 of the preceding 10 years in a Disproportionately |
16 | | Impacted Area; |
17 | | (2) an applicant with at least 51% ownership and |
18 | | control by one or more individuals who: |
19 | | (i) have been arrested for, convicted of, or |
20 | | adjudicated delinquent for any offense that is |
21 | | eligible for expungement under this Act; or |
22 | | (ii) is a member of an impacted family; |
23 | | (3) for applicants with a minimum of 10 full-time |
24 | | employees, an applicant with at least 51% of current |
25 | | employees who: |
26 | | (i) currently reside in a Disproportionately |
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1 | | Impacted Area; or |
2 | | (ii) have been arrested for, convicted of, or |
3 | | adjudicated delinquent for any offense that is |
4 | | eligible for expungement under this Act or member of |
5 | | an impacted family. |
6 | | Nothing in this Act shall be construed to preempt or limit |
7 | | the duties of any employer under the Job Opportunities for |
8 | | Qualified Applicants Act. Nothing in this Act shall permit an |
9 | | employer to require an employee to disclose sealed or expunged |
10 | | offenses, unless otherwise required by law. |
11 | | "Tied Applicant" means an application submitted by a |
12 | | Dispensary Applicant pursuant to Section 15-30 that received |
13 | | the same number of application points under Section 15-30 as |
14 | | the Dispensary Applicant's final score as one or more |
15 | | top-scoring applications in the same BLS Region and would have |
16 | | been awarded a license but for the one or more other |
17 | | top-scoring applications that received the same number of |
18 | | application points. Each application for which a Dispensary |
19 | | Applicant was required to pay a required application fee for |
20 | | the application period ending January 2, 2020 shall be |
21 | | considered an application of a separate Tied Applicant. |
22 | | "Tied Applicant Lottery" means the process established |
23 | | under 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1291.50 for awarding Conditional Adult |
24 | | Use Dispensing Organization Licenses pursuant to Sections |
25 | | 15-25 and 15-30 among Eligible Tied Applicants. |
26 | | "Tincture" means a cannabis-infused solution, typically |
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1 | | comprised of alcohol, glycerin, or vegetable oils, derived |
2 | | either directly from the cannabis plant or from a processed |
3 | | cannabis extract. A tincture is not an alcoholic liquor as |
4 | | defined in the Liquor Control Act of 1934. A tincture shall |
5 | | include a calibrated dropper or other similar device capable |
6 | | of accurately measuring servings. |
7 | | "Transporting organization" or "transporter" means an |
8 | | organization or business that is licensed by the Department of |
9 | | Agriculture to transport cannabis or cannabis-infused product |
10 | | on behalf of a cannabis business establishment or a community |
11 | | college licensed under the Community College Cannabis |
12 | | Vocational Training Pilot Program. |
13 | | "Transporting organization agent" means a principal |
14 | | officer, board member, employee, or agent of a transporting |
15 | | organization. |
16 | | "Transporting organization agent identification card" |
17 | | means a document issued by the Department of Agriculture that |
18 | | identifies a person as a transporting organization agent. |
19 | | "Unit of local government" means any county, city, |
20 | | village, or incorporated town. |
21 | | "Vegetative stage" means the stage of cultivation in which |
22 | | a cannabis plant is propagated to produce additional cannabis |
23 | | plants or reach a sufficient size for production. This |
24 | | includes seedlings, clones, mothers, and other immature |
25 | | cannabis plants as follows: |
26 | | (1) if the cannabis plant is in an area that has not |
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1 | | been intentionally deprived of light for a period of time |
2 | | intended to produce flower buds and induce maturation, it |
3 | | has no more than 2 stigmas visible at each internode of the |
4 | | cannabis plant; or |
5 | | (2) any cannabis plant that is cultivated solely for |
6 | | the purpose of propagating clones and is never used to |
7 | | produce cannabis. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19; |
9 | | 102-98, eff. 7-15-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. |
10 | | 5-13-22.) |
11 | | (410 ILCS 705/15-70) |
12 | | Sec. 15-70. Operational requirements; prohibitions. |
13 | | (a) A dispensing organization shall operate in accordance |
14 | | with the representations made in its application and license |
15 | | materials. It shall be in compliance with this Act and rules. |
16 | | (b) A dispensing organization must include the legal name |
17 | | of the dispensary on the packaging of any cannabis product it |
18 | | sells. |
19 | | (c) All cannabis, cannabis-infused products, and cannabis |
20 | | seeds must be obtained from an Illinois registered adult use |
21 | | cultivation center, craft grower, infuser, or another |
22 | | dispensary. |
23 | | (d) Dispensing organizations are prohibited from selling |
24 | | any product containing alcohol except tinctures, which must be |
25 | | limited to containers that are no larger than 100 milliliters. |
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1 | | (e) A dispensing organization shall inspect and count |
2 | | product received from a transporting organization, adult use |
3 | | cultivation center, craft grower, infuser organization, or |
4 | | other dispensing organization before dispensing it. |
5 | | (f) A dispensing organization may only accept cannabis |
6 | | deliveries into a restricted access area. Deliveries may not |
7 | | be accepted through the public or limited access areas unless |
8 | | otherwise approved by the Department. |
9 | | (g) A dispensing organization shall maintain compliance |
10 | | with State and local building, fire, and zoning requirements |
11 | | or regulations. |
12 | | (h) A dispensing organization shall submit a list to the |
13 | | Department of the names of all service professionals that will |
14 | | work at the dispensary. The list shall include a description |
15 | | of the type of business or service provided. Changes to the |
16 | | service professional list shall be promptly provided. No |
17 | | service professional shall work in the dispensary until the |
18 | | name is provided to the Department on the service professional |
19 | | list. |
20 | | (i) A dispensing organization's license allows for a |
21 | | dispensary to be operated only at a single location. |
22 | | (j) A dispensary may operate between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. |
23 | | local time. |
24 | | (k) A dispensing organization must keep all lighting |
25 | | outside and inside the dispensary in good working order and |
26 | | wattage sufficient for security cameras. |
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1 | | (l) A dispensing organization must keep all air treatment |
2 | | systems that will be installed to reduce odors in good working |
3 | | order. |
4 | | (m) A dispensing organization must contract with a private |
5 | | security contractor that is licensed under Section 10-5 of the |
6 | | Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, |
7 | | Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004 to provide |
8 | | on-site security at all hours of the dispensary's operation. |
9 | | (n) A dispensing organization shall ensure that any |
10 | | building or equipment used by a dispensing organization for |
11 | | the storage or sale of cannabis is maintained in a clean and |
12 | | sanitary condition. |
13 | | (o) The dispensary shall be free from infestation by |
14 | | insects, rodents, or pests. |
15 | | (p) A dispensing organization shall not: |
16 | | (1) Produce or manufacture cannabis; |
17 | | (2) Accept a cannabis product from a an adult use |
18 | | cultivation center, craft grower, infuser, dispensing |
19 | | organization, or transporting organization unless it is |
20 | | pre-packaged and labeled in accordance with this Act and |
21 | | any rules that may be adopted pursuant to this Act; |
22 | | (3) Obtain cannabis or cannabis-infused products from |
23 | | outside the State of Illinois; |
24 | | (4) Sell cannabis or cannabis-infused products to a |
25 | | purchaser unless the purchaser has been verified to be 21 |
26 | | years of age or older or the purchaser is verified to be a |
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1 | | registered qualified patient, provisional patient, or |
2 | | designated caregiver dispensing organization is licensed |
3 | | under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program |
4 | | Act, and the individual is registered under the |
5 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program or the |
6 | | purchaser has been verified to be 21 years of age or older ; |
7 | | (5) Enter into an exclusive agreement with any adult |
8 | | use cultivation center, craft grower, or infuser. |
9 | | Dispensaries shall provide consumers an assortment of |
10 | | products from various cannabis business establishment |
11 | | licensees such that the inventory available for sale at |
12 | | any dispensary from any single cultivation center, craft |
13 | | grower, processor, transporter, or infuser entity shall |
14 | | not be more than 40% of the total inventory available for |
15 | | sale. For the purpose of this subsection, a cultivation |
16 | | center, craft grower, processor, or infuser shall be |
17 | | considered part of the same entity if the licensees share |
18 | | at least one principal officer. The Department may request |
19 | | that a dispensary diversify its products as needed or |
20 | | otherwise discipline a dispensing organization for |
21 | | violating this requirement; |
22 | | (6) Refuse to conduct business with an adult use |
23 | | cultivation center, craft grower, transporting |
24 | | organization, or infuser that has the ability to properly |
25 | | deliver the product and is permitted by the Department of |
26 | | Agriculture, on the same terms as other adult use |
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1 | | cultivation centers, craft growers, infusers, or |
2 | | transporters with whom it is dealing; |
3 | | (7) (Blank); Operate drive-through windows; |
4 | | (8) Allow for the dispensing of cannabis or |
5 | | cannabis-infused products in vending machines; |
6 | | (9) Transport cannabis to residences or other |
7 | | locations where purchasers may be for delivery except as |
8 | | provided in Section 15-88 ; |
9 | | (10) Enter into agreements to allow persons who are |
10 | | not dispensing organization agents to deliver cannabis or |
11 | | to transport cannabis to purchasers; |
12 | | (11) Operate a dispensary if its video surveillance |
13 | | equipment is inoperative; |
14 | | (12) Operate a dispensary if the point-of-sale |
15 | | equipment is inoperative; |
16 | | (13) Operate a dispensary if the State's cannabis |
17 | | electronic verification system is inoperative; |
18 | | (14) Have fewer than 2 people working at the |
19 | | dispensary at any time while the dispensary is open; |
20 | | (15) Be located within 1,500 feet of the property line |
21 | | of a pre-existing dispensing organization, unless the |
22 | | applicant is a Social Equity Applicant or Social Equity |
23 | | Justice Involved Applicant located or seeking to locate |
24 | | within 1,500 feet of a dispensing organization licensed |
25 | | under Section 15-15 or Section 15-20; |
26 | | (16) Sell clones or any other live plant material; |
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1 | | (17) Sell cannabis, cannabis concentrate, or |
2 | | cannabis-infused products in combination or bundled with |
3 | | each other or any other items for one price, and each item |
4 | | of cannabis, concentrate, or cannabis-infused product must |
5 | | be separately identified by quantity and price on the |
6 | | receipt; |
7 | | (18) Violate any other requirements or prohibitions |
8 | | set by Department rules. |
9 | | (q) It is unlawful for any person having a license under |
10 | | this Act an Early Approval Adult Use Cannabis Dispensing |
11 | | Organization License, a Conditional Adult Use Cannabis |
12 | | Dispensing Organization, an Adult Use Dispensing Organization |
13 | | License, or a medical cannabis dispensing organization license |
14 | | issued under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program |
15 | | Act or any officer, associate, member, representative, or |
16 | | agent of such licensee to accept, receive, or borrow money or |
17 | | anything else of value or accept or receive credit (other than |
18 | | merchandising credit in the ordinary course of business for a |
19 | | period not to exceed 30 days) directly or indirectly from any |
20 | | adult use cultivation center, craft grower, infuser, or |
21 | | transporting organization in exchange for preferential |
22 | | placement on the dispensing organization's shelves, display |
23 | | cases, or website. This includes anything received or borrowed |
24 | | or from any stockholders, officers, agents, or persons |
25 | | connected with an adult use cultivation center, craft grower, |
26 | | infuser, or transporting organization. |
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1 | | (r) It is unlawful for any person having a license issued |
2 | | under this Act an Early Approval Adult Use Cannabis Dispensing |
3 | | Organization License, a Conditional Adult Use Cannabis |
4 | | Dispensing Organization, an Adult Use Dispensing Organization |
5 | | License, or a medical cannabis dispensing organization license |
6 | | issued under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program |
7 | | to enter into any contract with any person licensed to |
8 | | cultivate, process, or transport cannabis whereby such |
9 | | dispensing organization agrees not to sell any cannabis |
10 | | cultivated, processed, transported, manufactured, or |
11 | | distributed by any other cultivator, transporter, or infuser, |
12 | | and any provision in any contract violative of this Section |
13 | | shall render the whole of such contract void and no action |
14 | | shall be brought thereon in any court. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19; |
16 | | 102-98, eff. 7-15-21; revised 7-23-24.) |
17 | | (410 ILCS 705/15-75) |
18 | | Sec. 15-75. Inventory control system. |
19 | | (a) A dispensing organization agent-in-charge shall have |
20 | | primary oversight of the dispensing organization's cannabis |
21 | | inventory verification system, and its point-of-sale system. |
22 | | The inventory point-of-sale system shall be real-time, |
23 | | web-based, and accessible by the Department at any time. The |
24 | | point-of-sale system shall track, at a minimum the date of |
25 | | sale, amount, price, and currency. |
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1 | | (b) A dispensing organization shall establish an account |
2 | | with the State's verification system that documents: |
3 | | (1) Each sales transaction at the time of sale and |
4 | | each day's beginning inventory, acquisitions, sales, |
5 | | disposal, and ending inventory. |
6 | | (2) Acquisition of cannabis and cannabis-infused |
7 | | products from a licensed adult use cultivation center, |
8 | | craft grower, infuser, or transporter, including: |
9 | | (i) A description of the products, including the |
10 | | quantity, strain, variety, and batch number of each |
11 | | product received; |
12 | | (ii) The name and registry identification number |
13 | | of the licensed adult use cultivation center, craft |
14 | | grower, or infuser providing the cannabis and |
15 | | cannabis-infused products; |
16 | | (iii) The name and registry identification number |
17 | | of the licensed adult use cultivation center, craft |
18 | | grower, infuser, or transporting agent delivering the |
19 | | cannabis; |
20 | | (iv) The name and registry identification number |
21 | | of the dispensing organization agent receiving the |
22 | | cannabis; and |
23 | | (v) The date of acquisition. |
24 | | (3) The disposal of cannabis, including: |
25 | | (i) A description of the products, including the |
26 | | quantity, strain, variety, batch number, and reason |
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1 | | for the cannabis being disposed; |
2 | | (ii) The method of disposal; and |
3 | | (iii) The date and time of disposal. |
4 | | (c) Upon cannabis delivery, a dispensing organization |
5 | | shall confirm the product's name, strain name, weight, and |
6 | | identification number on the manifest matches the information |
7 | | on the cannabis product label and package. The product name |
8 | | listed and the weight listed in the State's verification |
9 | | system shall match the product packaging. |
10 | | (d) The agent-in-charge shall conduct daily inventory |
11 | | reconciliation documenting and balancing cannabis inventory by |
12 | | confirming the State's verification system matches the |
13 | | dispensing organization's point-of-sale system and the amount |
14 | | of physical product at the dispensary. |
15 | | (1) A dispensing organization must receive Department |
16 | | approval before completing an inventory adjustment. It |
17 | | shall provide a detailed reason for the adjustment. |
18 | | Inventory adjustment documentation shall be kept at the |
19 | | dispensary for 2 years from the date performed. |
20 | | (2) If the dispensing organization identifies an |
21 | | imbalance in the amount of cannabis after the daily |
22 | | inventory reconciliation due to mistake, the dispensing |
23 | | organization shall determine how the imbalance occurred |
24 | | and immediately upon discovery take and document |
25 | | corrective action. If the dispensing organization cannot |
26 | | identify the reason for the mistake within 2 calendar days |
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1 | | after first discovery, it shall inform the Department |
2 | | immediately in writing of the imbalance and the corrective |
3 | | action taken to date. The dispensing organization shall |
4 | | work diligently to determine the reason for the mistake. |
5 | | (3) If the dispensing organization identifies an |
6 | | imbalance in the amount of cannabis after the daily |
7 | | inventory reconciliation or through other means due to |
8 | | theft, criminal activity, or suspected criminal activity, |
9 | | the dispensing organization shall immediately determine |
10 | | how the reduction occurred and take and document |
11 | | corrective action. Within 24 hours after the first |
12 | | discovery of the reduction due to theft, criminal |
13 | | activity, or suspected criminal activity, the dispensing |
14 | | organization shall inform the Department and the Illinois |
15 | | State Police in writing. |
16 | | (4) The dispensing organization shall file an annual |
17 | | compilation report with the Department, including a |
18 | | financial statement that shall include, but not be limited |
19 | | to, an income statement, balance sheet, profit and loss |
20 | | statement, statement of cash flow, wholesale cost and |
21 | | sales, and any other documentation requested by the |
22 | | Department in writing. The financial statement shall |
23 | | include any other information the Department deems |
24 | | necessary in order to effectively administer this Act and |
25 | | all rules, orders, and final decisions promulgated under |
26 | | this Act. Statements required by this Section shall be |
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1 | | filed with the Department within 60 days after the end of |
2 | | the calendar year. The compilation report shall include a |
3 | | letter authored by a licensed certified public accountant |
4 | | that it has been reviewed and is accurate based on the |
5 | | information provided. The dispensing organization, |
6 | | financial statement, and accompanying documents are not |
7 | | required to be audited unless specifically requested by |
8 | | the Department. |
9 | | (e) A dispensing organization shall: |
10 | | (1) Maintain the documentation required in this |
11 | | Section in a secure locked location at the dispensing |
12 | | organization for 5 years from the date on the document; |
13 | | (2) Provide any documentation required to be |
14 | | maintained in this Section to the Department for review |
15 | | upon request; and |
16 | | (3) If maintaining a bank account, retain for a period |
17 | | of 5 years a record of each deposit or withdrawal from the |
18 | | account. |
19 | | (f) If a dispensing organization chooses to have a return |
20 | | policy for cannabis and cannabis products, the dispensing |
21 | | organization shall seek prior approval from the Department. |
22 | | (g) All dispensing organizations shall maintain internal, |
23 | | confidential records of all deliveries to any registered |
24 | | qualified patient, provisional patient, or designated |
25 | | caregiver. Each entry must include the amount dispensed and |
26 | | the date and time the cannabis was delivered. Additional |
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1 | | recordkeeping requirements may be set by rule. |
2 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19; |
3 | | 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) |
4 | | (410 ILCS 705/15-85) |
5 | | Sec. 15-85. Dispensing cannabis. |
6 | | (a) Before a dispensing organization agent dispenses |
7 | | cannabis to a purchaser, the agent shall: |
8 | | (1) Verify the age of the purchaser by checking a |
9 | | government-issued identification card by use of an |
10 | | electronic reader or electronic scanning device to scan a |
11 | | purchaser's government-issued identification, if |
12 | | applicable, to determine the purchaser's age and the |
13 | | validity of the identification; |
14 | | (1.5) Verify the qualifying patient, provisional |
15 | | patient, or designated caregiver registration card, if |
16 | | applicable; |
17 | | (2) Verify the validity of the government-issued |
18 | | identification card by use of an electronic reader or |
19 | | electronic scanning device to scan a purchaser's |
20 | | government-issued identification, if applicable, to |
21 | | determine the purchaser's age and the validity of the |
22 | | identification; |
23 | | (3) Offer any appropriate purchaser education or |
24 | | support materials; |
25 | | (4) Enter the following information into the State's |
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1 | | cannabis electronic verification system: |
2 | | (i) The dispensing organization agent's |
3 | | identification number, or if the agent's card |
4 | | application is pending the Department's approval, a |
5 | | temporary and unique identifier until the agent's card |
6 | | application is approved or denied by the Department; |
7 | | (ii) The dispensing organization's identification |
8 | | number; |
9 | | (iii) The amount, type (including strain, if |
10 | | applicable) of cannabis or cannabis-infused product |
11 | | dispensed; |
12 | | (iv) The date and time the cannabis was dispensed. |
13 | | (b) A dispensing organization shall refuse to sell |
14 | | cannabis or cannabis-infused products to any person unless the |
15 | | person produces a valid identification showing that the person |
16 | | is 21 years of age or older. A medical cannabis dispensing |
17 | | organization may sell cannabis or cannabis-infused products to |
18 | | a person who is under 21 years of age if the sale complies with |
19 | | the provisions of the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
20 | | Program Act and rules. |
21 | | (c) For the purposes of this Section, valid identification |
22 | | must: |
23 | | (1) Be valid and unexpired; |
24 | | (2) Contain a photograph and the date of birth of the |
25 | | person. |
26 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a |
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1 | | dispensing organization may offer pickup or drive-through for |
2 | | cannabis or cannabis-infused products to purchasers over 21 |
3 | | years of age, qualifying patients, provisional patients, and |
4 | | designated caregivers in accordance with Section 15-100 of |
5 | | this Act. |
6 | | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a |
7 | | dispensing organization may offer delivery for cannabis or |
8 | | cannabis-infused products to qualifying patients, provisional |
9 | | patients, and designated caregivers, in accordance with |
10 | | Sections 15-100 and 15-88 of this Act. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19; |
12 | | 102-98, eff. 7-15-21.) |
13 | | (410 ILCS 705/15-88 new) |
14 | | Sec. 15-88. Delivery for medical patients and caregivers. |
15 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, |
16 | | dispensing organizations may deliver cannabis and |
17 | | cannabis-infused products to the residence of a qualifying |
18 | | patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver in |
19 | | accordance with this Section. |
20 | | (b) A dispensing organization may deliver cannabis and |
21 | | cannabis-infused products to the residence of any qualifying |
22 | | patient, provisional patient, or designated caregiver |
23 | | provided: |
24 | | (1) the order must be placed with the dispensing |
25 | | organization in advance and is not ordered in-person or |
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1 | | on-site; |
2 | | (2) the dispensing organization must comply with |
3 | | Section 15-85 of this Act, as well as confirm the |
4 | | qualifying patient, provisional patient, or designated |
5 | | caregiver is registered under the Compassionate Use of |
6 | | Medical Cannabis Program Act; |
7 | | (3) the order must be transported in an enclosed, |
8 | | locked storage compartment that is secured in a locked |
9 | | trunk or affixed to the vehicle making the delivery; |
10 | | (4) the order must be delivered to the patient or |
11 | | caregiver's residence by a dispensing organization agent |
12 | | using a vehicle identified in the delivery plan submitted |
13 | | to the Department; and |
14 | | (5) at the time of delivery, the dispensing |
15 | | organization agent must verify the person accepting the |
16 | | delivery is the qualifying patient, provisional patient, |
17 | | or caregiver by checking a government-issued |
18 | | identification card. |
19 | | (c) The dispensing organization must maintain a manifest |
20 | | with details of every delivery, including the amount of |
21 | | cannabis or cannabis-infused product delivered to the patient |
22 | | or caregiver, the name and address of the patient or |
23 | | caregiver, the date and time of the delivery, the name of the |
24 | | agent making a delivery, and the vehicle used for the |
25 | | delivery. A vehicle designated to deliver cannabis to patients |
26 | | and caregivers may make multiple residential stops. The |
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2 | | (d) Before providing delivery for qualifying patients, |
3 | | provisional patients, or designated caregivers, a dispensing |
4 | | organization must submit a delivery plan to the Department. |
5 | | The delivery plan shall include: (i) a description of the |
6 | | process and controls that will be implemented for accepting |
7 | | orders, processing orders, and delivering orders, including |
8 | | implementation of recordkeeping of deliveries and protocols |
9 | | that will be used to avoid diversion, theft, or loss during |
10 | | transportation of orders; and (ii) the make, model, year, and |
11 | | license plate of any vehicle that may be used when |
12 | | transporting orders. |
13 | | (410 ILCS 705/15-100) |
14 | | Sec. 15-100. Security. |
15 | | (a) A dispensing organization shall implement security |
16 | | measures to deter and prevent entry into and theft of cannabis |
17 | | or currency. |
18 | | (b) A dispensing organization shall submit any changes to |
19 | | the floor plan or security plan to the Department for |
20 | | pre-approval. All cannabis shall be maintained and stored in a |
21 | | restricted access area during construction. |
22 | | (c) The dispensing organization shall implement security |
23 | | measures to protect the premises, purchasers, and dispensing |
24 | | organization agents including, but not limited to the |
25 | | following: |
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1 | | (1) Establish a locked door or barrier between the |
2 | | facility's entrance and the limited access area; |
3 | | (2) Prevent individuals from remaining on the premises |
4 | | if they are not engaging in activity permitted by this Act |
5 | | or rules; |
6 | | (3) Develop a policy that addresses the maximum |
7 | | capacity and purchaser flow in the waiting rooms and |
8 | | limited access areas; |
9 | | (4) Dispose of cannabis in accordance with this Act |
10 | | and rules; |
11 | | (5) During hours of operation, store and dispense all |
12 | | cannabis from the restricted access area. During |
13 | | operational hours, cannabis shall be stored in an enclosed |
14 | | locked room or cabinet and accessible only to specifically |
15 | | authorized dispensing organization agents; |
16 | | (5.5) During hours of operation, dispense all cannabis |
17 | | or cannabis-infused products: (i) in the restricted access |
18 | | area; (ii) from a drive-through window in accordance with |
19 | | this Act; (iii) from a pickup area contiguous to the real |
20 | | property of the dispensary in accordance with this Act; or |
21 | | (iv) via delivery to a registered qualified patient, |
22 | | provisional patient, or caregiver in accordance with this |
23 | | Act; |
24 | | (6) When the dispensary is closed, store all cannabis |
25 | | and currency in a reinforced vault room in the restricted |
26 | | access area and in a manner as to prevent diversion, |
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2 | | (7) Keep the reinforced vault room and any other |
3 | | equipment or cannabis storage areas securely locked and |
4 | | protected from unauthorized entry; |
5 | | (8) Keep an electronic daily log of dispensing |
6 | | organization agents with access to the reinforced vault |
7 | | room and knowledge of the access code or combination; |
8 | | (9) Keep all locks and security equipment in good |
9 | | working order; |
10 | | (10) Maintain an operational security and alarm system |
11 | | at all times; |
12 | | (11) Prohibit keys, if applicable, from being left in |
13 | | the locks, or stored or placed in a location accessible to |
14 | | persons other than specifically authorized personnel; |
15 | | (12) Prohibit accessibility of security measures, |
16 | | including combination numbers, passwords, or electronic or |
17 | | biometric security systems to persons other than |
18 | | specifically authorized dispensing organization agents; |
19 | | (13) Ensure that the dispensary interior and exterior |
20 | | premises are sufficiently lit to facilitate surveillance; |
21 | | (14) Ensure that trees, bushes, and other foliage |
22 | | outside of the dispensary premises do not allow for a |
23 | | person or persons to conceal themselves from sight; |
24 | | (15) Develop emergency policies and procedures for |
25 | | securing all product and currency following any instance |
26 | | of diversion, theft, or loss of cannabis, and conduct an |
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2 | | necessary; and |
3 | | (16) Develop sufficient additional safeguards in |
4 | | response to any special security concerns, or as required |
5 | | by the Department ; and . |
6 | | (17) Maintain a security and safe storage plan for |
7 | | qualifying patient information. |
8 | | (d) The Department may request or approve alternative |
9 | | security provisions that it determines are an adequate |
10 | | substitute for a security requirement specified in this |
11 | | Article. Any additional protections may be considered by the |
12 | | Department in evaluating overall security measures. |
13 | | (e) A dispensing organization may share premises with a |
14 | | craft grower or an infuser organization, or both, provided |
15 | | each licensee stores currency and cannabis or cannabis-infused |
16 | | products in a separate secured vault to which the other |
17 | | licensee does not have access or all licensees sharing a vault |
18 | | share more than 50% of the same ownership. |
19 | | (f) A dispensing organization shall provide additional |
20 | | security as needed and in a manner appropriate for the |
21 | | community where it operates. |
22 | | (g) Restricted access areas. |
23 | | (1) All restricted access areas must be identified by |
24 | | the posting of a sign that is a minimum of 12 inches by 12 |
25 | | inches and that states "Do Not Enter - Restricted Access |
26 | | Area - Authorized Personnel Only" in lettering no smaller |
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2 | | (2) All restricted access areas shall be clearly |
3 | | described in the floor plan of the premises, in the form |
4 | | and manner determined by the Department, reflecting walls, |
5 | | partitions, counters, and all areas of entry and exit. The |
6 | | floor plan shall show all storage, disposal, and retail |
7 | | sales areas. |
8 | | (3) All restricted access areas must be secure, with |
9 | | locking devices that prevent access from the limited |
10 | | access areas. |
11 | | (h) Security and alarm. |
12 | | (1) A dispensing organization shall have an adequate |
13 | | security plan and security system to prevent and detect |
14 | | diversion, theft, or loss of cannabis, currency, or |
15 | | unauthorized intrusion using commercial grade equipment |
16 | | installed by an Illinois licensed private alarm contractor |
17 | | or private alarm contractor agency that shall, at a |
18 | | minimum, include: |
19 | | (i) A perimeter alarm on all entry points and |
20 | | glass break protection on perimeter windows; |
21 | | (ii) Security shatterproof tinted film on exterior |
22 | | windows; |
23 | | (iii) A failure notification system that provides |
24 | | an audible, text, or visual notification of any |
25 | | failure in the surveillance system, including, but not |
26 | | limited to, panic buttons, alarms, and video |
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1 | | monitoring system. The failure notification system |
2 | | shall provide an alert to designated dispensing |
3 | | organization agents within 5 minutes after the |
4 | | failure, either by telephone or text message; |
5 | | (iv) A duress alarm, panic button, and alarm, or |
6 | | holdup alarm and after-hours intrusion detection alarm |
7 | | that by design and purpose will directly or indirectly |
8 | | notify, by the most efficient means, the Public Safety |
9 | | Answering Point for the law enforcement agency having |
10 | | primary jurisdiction; |
11 | | (v) Security equipment to deter and prevent |
12 | | unauthorized entrance into the dispensary, including |
13 | | electronic door locks on the limited and restricted |
14 | | access areas that include devices or a series of |
15 | | devices to detect unauthorized intrusion that may |
16 | | include a signal system interconnected with a radio |
17 | | frequency method, cellular, private radio signals or |
18 | | other mechanical or electronic device. |
19 | | (2) All security system equipment and recordings shall |
20 | | be maintained in good working order, in a secure location |
21 | | so as to prevent theft, loss, destruction, or alterations. |
22 | | (3) Access to surveillance monitoring recording |
23 | | equipment shall be limited to persons who are essential to |
24 | | surveillance operations, law enforcement authorities |
25 | | acting within their jurisdiction, security system service |
26 | | personnel, and the Department. A current list of |
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1 | | authorized dispensing organization agents and service |
2 | | personnel that have access to the surveillance equipment |
3 | | must be available to the Department upon request. |
4 | | (4) All security equipment shall be inspected and |
5 | | tested at regular intervals, not to exceed one month from |
6 | | the previous inspection, and tested to ensure the systems |
7 | | remain functional. |
8 | | (5) The security system shall provide protection |
9 | | against theft and diversion that is facilitated or hidden |
10 | | by tampering with computers or electronic records. |
11 | | (6) The dispensary shall ensure all access doors are |
12 | | not solely controlled by an electronic access panel to |
13 | | ensure that locks are not released during a power outage. |
14 | | (i) To monitor the dispensary, the dispensing organization |
15 | | shall incorporate continuous electronic video monitoring |
16 | | including the following: |
17 | | (1) All monitors must be 19 inches or greater; |
18 | | (2) Unobstructed video surveillance of all enclosed |
19 | | dispensary areas, unless prohibited by law, including all |
20 | | points of entry and exit that shall be appropriate for the |
21 | | normal lighting conditions of the area under surveillance. |
22 | | The cameras shall be directed so all areas are captured, |
23 | | including, but not limited to, safes, vaults, sales areas, |
24 | | and areas where cannabis is stored, handled, dispensed, or |
25 | | destroyed. Cameras shall be angled to allow for facial |
26 | | recognition, the capture of clear and certain |
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1 | | identification of any person entering or exiting the |
2 | | dispensary area and in lighting sufficient during all |
3 | | times of night or day; |
4 | | (3) Unobstructed video surveillance of outside areas, |
5 | | the storefront, and the parking lot, that shall be |
6 | | appropriate for the normal lighting conditions of the area |
7 | | under surveillance. Cameras shall be angled so as to allow |
8 | | for the capture of facial recognition, clear and certain |
9 | | identification of any person entering or exiting the |
10 | | dispensary and the immediate surrounding area, and license |
11 | | plates of vehicles in the parking lot; |
12 | | (4) 24-hour recordings from all video cameras |
13 | | available for immediate viewing by the Department upon |
14 | | request. Recordings shall not be destroyed or altered and |
15 | | shall be retained for at least 90 days. Recordings shall |
16 | | be retained as long as necessary if the dispensing |
17 | | organization is aware of the loss or theft of cannabis or a |
18 | | pending criminal, civil, or administrative investigation |
19 | | or legal proceeding for which the recording may contain |
20 | | relevant information; |
21 | | (5) The ability to immediately produce a clear, color |
22 | | still photo from the surveillance video, either live or |
23 | | recorded; |
24 | | (6) A date and time stamp embedded on all video |
25 | | surveillance recordings. The date and time shall be |
26 | | synchronized and set correctly and shall not significantly |
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2 | | (7) The ability to remain operational during a power |
3 | | outage and ensure all access doors are not solely |
4 | | controlled by an electronic access panel to ensure that |
5 | | locks are not released during a power outage; |
6 | | (8) All video surveillance equipment shall allow for |
7 | | the exporting of still images in an industry standard |
8 | | image format, including .jpg, .bmp, and .gif. Exported |
9 | | video shall have the ability to be archived in a |
10 | | proprietary format that ensures authentication of the |
11 | | video and guarantees that no alteration of the recorded |
12 | | image has taken place. Exported video shall also have the |
13 | | ability to be saved in an industry standard file format |
14 | | that can be played on a standard computer operating |
15 | | system. All recordings shall be erased or destroyed before |
16 | | disposal; |
17 | | (9) The video surveillance system shall be operational |
18 | | during a power outage with a 4-hour minimum battery |
19 | | backup; |
20 | | (10) A video camera or cameras recording at each |
21 | | point-of-sale location allowing for the identification of |
22 | | the dispensing organization agent distributing the |
23 | | cannabis and any purchaser. The camera or cameras shall |
24 | | capture the sale, the individuals and the computer |
25 | | monitors used for the sale; |
26 | | (11) A failure notification system that provides an |
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1 | | audible and visual notification of any failure in the |
2 | | electronic video monitoring system; and |
3 | | (12) All electronic video surveillance monitoring must |
4 | | record at least the equivalent of 8 frames per second and |
5 | | be available as recordings to the Department and the |
6 | | Illinois State Police 24 hours a day via a secure |
7 | | web-based portal with reverse functionality. |
8 | | (j) The requirements contained in this Act are minimum |
9 | | requirements for operating a dispensing organization. The |
10 | | Department may establish additional requirements by rule. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19; |
12 | | 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) |
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | 410 ILCS 130/7 | | | 4 | | 410 ILCS 705/1-10 | | | 5 | | 410 ILCS 705/15-70 | | | 6 | | 410 ILCS 705/15-75 | | | 7 | | 410 ILCS 705/15-85 | | | 8 | | 410 ILCS 705/15-88 new | | | 9 | | 410 ILCS 705/15-100 | |
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