1.
Ownership
Information. The application must include information about each
proposed Owner including:
a. The names and any
required residency information for all proposed Owners of the Natural Medicine
Business.
b. If the Applicant or
any of the proposed Owners is an entity:
i. A
certificate of good standing from the jurisdiction in which the entity was
formed;
ii. The identity and
physical address of its registered agent in the state of Colorado;
iii. Organizational documents, including but
not limited to, articles of incorporation, by-laws, operating agreements, or
partnership agreements.
c. Identification of every Owner and each
entity that holds a Financial Interest in the proposed Natural Medicine
Business License and a statement that no proposed Owner holds or would hold
more than five Natural Medicine Business Licenses.
2.
Premises
Information. The application must include information about the
proposed Licensed Premises including:
a.
Documents establishing the Applicant is, or will be, entitled to possession of
the proposed Licensed Premises under a deed of trust, lease, rental agreement,
or other arrangement for possession of the premises by virtue of ownership of
the premises.
b. Documentation
demonstrating that the address for the proposed Licensed Premises is permitted
under the Local Jurisdiction's applicable zoning laws for the cultivation,
manufacturing, testing, storage, distribution, transfer, or dispensation of
Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product.
c. A diagram or map of the physical location
for the proposed Licensed Premises demonstrating the proposed address for a
Healing Center license is at least 1000 feet from a licensed child care center,
preschool, elementary, middle, junior, or high school, or a residential child
care facility, unless the location otherwise complies with section
44-50-302(1)(d)(I),
C.R.S. This must be computed by direct measurement from the nearest property
line of the land used for a school or facility to the nearest portion of the
building in which the Healing Center is located, using a route of direct
pedestrian access.
d. Secure
facility information as required in Rule 3010, including the
security/surveillance of the Licensed Premises the Licensee is or will be
entitled to possess, and secure storage of Regulated Natural Medicine and
Regulated Natural Medicine Product as required by Rules 3110 and 3115.
i. The security information must be provided
in a portable document format (.pdf).
ii. A Healing Center must submit a security
plan prior to operating and offering natural medicine services.
See Rule 3110.
e. Confirmation that the proposed Licensed
Premises for the Natural Medicine Business License is not the same licensed
premises as a license or permit issued pursuant to articles 3, 4, 5, or 10 of
title 44; except for Natural Medicine Testing Facility Licenses may be issued
to the same licensed premises as a regulated marijuana testing facility
licensed under article 10 of title 44.
f. If the proposed Licensed Premises will
share a Licensed Premises with another Natural Medicine Business, the Applicant
must demonstrate compliance with Rule 3105.
4.
Environmental, Social, and
Governance (ESG) Criteria. Applicants must demonstrate minimum
environmental and social impact criteria related to, from, or on an Applicant's
proposed operations, as well as any governance policies, if applicable, related
to it in accordance with this Rule. An Applicant's plan must include at least
one of the categories listed below.
a.
Environmental Impact Criteria. Applicants must propose
a strategic, measurable, achievable, real, and time bound plan to incorporate
principles of environmental resiliency or sustainability, including energy
efficiency. The following are some, but by no means all, options:
i. Sustainable agricultural
practices;
ii. Sourcing energy from
renewable energy sources, and having all-electric appliances;
iii. Contributing to anti-pollution efforts,
which could include but is not limited to the use of carbon off-sets or
biodiversity credits;
iv. Using
sustainable packaging;
v. Reducing
plastic intake and engaging in recycling plans;
vi. Engaging in community trash clean-up
efforts or sponsoring local environmental charities; or
vii. Other environmental practices that
reflect resilience, sustainability, or are otherwise commonly accepted as
positive environmental practices by a corporation.
b.
Social Impact
Criteria. Applicants must demonstrate a strategic, measurable,
achievable, real and time bound plan to promote beneficial outcomes for
Colorado and the Regulated Natural Medicine Program. The following are some,
but by no means all, options:
i. Inclusive
hiring and contracting plans;
ii. A
plan for providing a livable wage;
iii. Adopting and supporting incubator or
accelerator programs that seek to assist businesses that are indigenous owned,
or owned by a member of a Federally Recognized American Tribe including
providing:
A. grants or access to capital,
including stewarding connections with funders or philanthropists;
B. workforce re-entry training or
programming;
C. cultivation,
manufacturing, or retail space;
D.
management training or other forms of industry-specific technical training;
or
E. mentorship from
experts.
iv. Providing
discounted or free services to historically underserved community
members;
v. Providing indigenous
benefit sharing and reciprocity, which is culturally understood within
indigenous communities as "benefit honoring," through a benefit honoring plan
with indigenous or federally Recognized American Tribal communities that have
historically worked with natural medicines, who have been keepers of
traditional knowledge related to natural medicines or ceremonial healing; or
who are local to Colorado;
vi.
Recruiting, hiring, and implementing a development ladder for indigenous
people, people from Federally Recognized American Tribes, or people from
traditional communities that have connections to natural medicine;
vii. Recruiting, hiring, and implementing a
development ladder for people from communities who have been disproportionately
harmed by the war on drugs;
viii.
Contributing to efforts seeking to repair harms from the war on drugs, harm
reduction efforts, or similar programs;
ix. Hosting quarterly workforce education
events led by indigenous cultural leaders; or
x. Other commonly accepted corporate social
responsibility or social impact business practices.
c.
Governance
Criteria. If applicable, Applicants must demonstrate plans
addressing corporate governance. The following are some, but by no means all,
options:
i. The board of directors of the
Natural Medicine Business has gender equality, and is composed of members of
diverse backgrounds, including people from communities disproportionately
harmed by high rates of arrest for controlled substances, persons who have
traditional tribal, or indigenous history with natural medicine, or
veterans;
ii. The board of
directors of the Natural Medicine Business has transparent decision-making
processes, by hosting regular company-wide meetings or otherwise having
policies that promote transparency to its employees, and avoids board related
conflicts of interest;
iii. The
board of directors discloses their political contributions and lobbying to
avoid the appearance of bribery or corruption;
iv. Registering as a non-profit or benefits
corporation that benefits members of historically underserved or indigenous
communities;
v. The Applicant has
an indigenous-led trust that receives some profits of the Applicant wherein
three of the five directors are from federally recognized American tribes, or
people from traditional communities that have connections to natural medicine;
vi. Other commonly accepted good
governance practices.
d.
All ESG plans that are included in the application shall be made publicly
available by the Licensee by publication on their website, or otherwise posting
it in a location where it can be seen by the public.
5.
Healing Center License
Applications. An application for a Healing Center License must
also include the following information:
a.
Information demonstrating the Applicant will employ or contract with at least
one Facilitator licensed pursuant to article 170 of title 12.
b. For Healing Centers whose proposed
Licensed Premises includes outdoor administration areas, a detailed description
of the outdoor administration areas, including identification of access points,
and verification that the area is free from hazards as required in the
security/surveillance plan in Rule 3110 and Part 8 of these Rules (Rules 8005 -
8030).
6.
Natural Medicine Cultivation Facility License
Applications.
a.
Cultivation Tier Selection. An Applicant for a Natural
Medicine Cultivation Facility License must indicate on the application if they
are applying for the:
i. Micro-cultivation
tier; or
ii. Standard cultivation
tier
7.
Natural Medicine Product Manufacturer License
Applications.
a.
Extraction Endorsement. An Applicant for a Natural
Medicine Products Manufacturer License seeking to obtain an extraction
endorsement must also include in the application:
i. The extraction endorsement fee;
ii. Documentation demonstrating the Applicant
has or will take necessary steps to comply with the requirements in Part 6 of
these Rules.