Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 651 - CANNABIS BUSINESS INCUBATOR AND SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMS
Section 651.25 - Cannabis Business Sponsorship Program
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Through the Cannabis Business Sponsorship Program, the Department may approve sponsors that provide the following required services to licensees that qualify as a Social Equity Applicant. The sponsors shall:
b) Ownership Interest. An Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licensee:
c) The restriction on ownership contained in Sections 15-15 and 15-20 of the Act does not prohibit hosts from entering into agreements with Social Equity Applicants in which the sponsor receives payment for the services provided to the Social Equity Applicant. For example, a sponsor may enter into an agreement in which the Social Equity Applicant acquires cannabis product and packaging from the host in exchange for a 2% share of the Social Equity Applicant's revenue that represents a fair market value for products provided. Revenue sharing agreements could lead to a determination of ownership triggering the application of the statutory limit on ownership.
d) Sponsors with multiple licenses are allowed to combine the loan maximums of this Section to benefit a smaller number of Social Equity Applicants. For example, a sponsor that possesses 3 licenses may choose to combine the maximum loan allowed by this Section for the 3 licenses to provide a total of $600,000 in loans to one Social Equity Applicant.
e) Sponsors shall be required to document any support services provided to Social Equity Applicants. These records shall detail the hours and the services. These services include, but are not limited to, mentoring, training, networking, and assistance with real estate and with acquisition of financing. Additionally, sponsors shall keep records on loans provided to Social Equity Applicants, loan terms, and history of repayment.
f) Sponsors are prohibited from charging fees for activities undertaken, which may include, but are not limited to, space allocation as a part of the sponsor's Social Equity Plan. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit the Social Equity Applicant and the sponsor from entering into separate agreements for services-for-fee arrangements outside the Sponsor's Social Equity Plan, but those arrangements shall in no instance be connected to, or required as a part of, the Social Equity Applicant's participation in the Cannabis Business Sponsorship Program.
g) Application Process
h) Access to Legal Authorities; Audits. A sponsor must permit any agent authorized by the Department, the Illinois Department of Agriculture, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, the Illinois Attorney General, the Illinois Auditor General, or any other legal authority, upon presentation of credentials, to have full access to and the right to examine any documents, papers, and records of the sponsors involving transactions related to the Program. The Department, at its own discretion, shall require sponsors to submit to an audit of all documentation related to the Cannabis Business Sponsorship Program, including, but not limited to, all logs of time spent on mentorship activities.
i) Compliance with Laws; Notice to Department. All activities undertaken under this Section shall be performed in compliance with all applicable laws. Notice of any change in sponsorship status or participation in the Cannabis Business Sponsorship Program shall be sent to the Department in writing within 5 business days after the change takes effect.