Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Marijuana Regulatoty Agency
MARIHUANA LICENSES
Section R. 420.12 - Denial of a marihuana license; additional reasons
Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 420.12
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 12.
(1) The agency may deny a license if an applicant fails to comply with the applicable act or these rules.
(2) In addition to the reasons for denial in the acts, the agency may deny a marihuana license for the following reasons:
(a) The applicant's
marihuana business location plan does not fully comply with the acts or these
rules.
(b) The applicant's proposed
marihuana business or marihuana business is substantially different from the
marihuana business location plan pursuant to R 420.8 and these rules.
(c) The agency is unable to access the
proposed marihuana business for prelicensure agency inspection or the applicant
denied the agency access to the proposed marihuana business.
(d) The applicant made a material
misrepresentation on the application.
(e) The applicant failed to correct a
deficiency within 5 days of notification by the agency in accordance with the
acts and these rules.
(f) The
applicant failed to provide confirmation of municipal compliance as required
under R 420.5(1)(d) or (e).
(g) The
applicant's proposed marihuana establishment is in a municipality that has
adopted an ordinance prohibiting marihuana establishments or the proposed
marihuana establishment does not comply with an ordinance consistent with
section 6 of the MRTMA, MCL 333.27956.
(h) The applicant is operating or was
operating a proposed marihuana business without a marihuana license.
(i) The applicant has knowingly submitted an
application containing false information.
(j) The applicant has failed to pay required
fees pursuant to these rules.
(k)
The applicant has failed to comply with these rules and the application
requirements pursuant to these rules.
(l) The applicant has been delinquent with
the payment of taxes required under federal, state, or local law for 1 or more
years.
(m) The applicant fails to
provide notifications or reports to the agency pursuant to these
rules.
(n) The applicant or anyone
meeting the definition of applicant has a pattern of convictions involving
dishonesty, theft, or fraud that indicate the proposed marihuana business is
unlikely to be operated with honesty and integrity.
(o) For an applicant seeking licensure under
the MRTMA, the applicant failed a prelicensure inspection within 60 days of
submitting a complete application to the agency.
(p) For an applicant seeking licensure under
the MRTMA, the applicant or anyone meeting the definition of applicant has a
conviction involving distribution of a controlled substance to a minor pursuant
to section 8 of the MRTMA, MCL 333.27958.
(q) For an applicant seeking licensure under
the MRTMA, the applicant holds a state operating license under the MMFLA and
has failed to file or is delinquent in the payment of the sales tax required
under the General Sales Tax Act, 1933 PA 167, MCL 205.51 to 205.78, or the
excise tax required under section 601 of the MMFLA, MCL 333.27601.
(r) For an applicant seeking licensure under
the MRTMA, the applicant holds a state license and has failed to file or is
delinquent in the payment of the sales tax required under the General Sales Tax
Act, 1933 PA 167, MCL 205.51 to 205.78, or the excise tax required under
section 13 of the MRTMA, MCL 333.27963.
(s) The applicant failed to pass the
prelicensure inspection required under R 420.11a.
(t) The applicant or licensee has filed an
amendment to the application for a marihuana license seeking to add an
individual or entity to the application or license that is not eligible or
suitable for licensure, or the amendment is not eligible for licensure as it
fails to comply with the acts and these rules.
(u) The applicant or licensee was previously
required to file an annual financial statement under the MMFLA and these rules
and failed to file the annual financial statement.
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