New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 8 - COMMERCIAL AND MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 2 - LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CANNABIS ESTABLISHMENTS
Section 16.8.2.50 - APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CANNABIS CONSUMPTION AREA LICENSE
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.8.2.50
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. An initial application or renewal for cannabis consumption area licensure shall include the following:
(1) Contact information
for the applicant and the cannabis establishment, to include:
(a) applicant's full legal name;
(b) applicant's date of birth, if
applicable;
(c) applicant's mailing
address;
(d) applicant's contact
telephone number;
(e) applicant's
contact email address;
(f)
applicant's business physical address and mailing address, if
different;
(g) applicant's business
legal name, including a DBA name if applicable;
(h) applicant's business web address, if
applicable;
(i) applicant's
business hours of operation;
(j)
name and contact information for each controlling person;
(k) demographic data pursuant to the Cannabis
Regulation Act;
(l) license type
sought; and
(2) proof
the applicant or each controlling person is at least 21 years of age, which
shall include identification issued by a federal or state government that
includes the name, date of birth, and picture of the applicant or controlling
person;
(3) legible and accurate
diagram and description of the location of the land or facility to be used for
the cannabis establishment, including a description of each consumption or
retail area and all security requirements, in a portable document format
(.pdf), and if requested by the division, digital photographic
photos;
(4) fully executed and
dated documentation of the applicant's ownership or legal authority to use the
property, buildings, or other facilities, establishing the applicant is, or
will be, entitled to possession of the premises for which the application is
made;
(5) a copy of a current
business license, fire inspection report, and zoning approval;
(6) proof the applicant is properly
registered with the New Mexico taxation and revenue department (TRD) for
payment of gross receipts tax;
(7)
if applicable, certification the applicant is in good standing with the New
Mexico secretary of state, including all documents filed with the New Mexico
secretary of state;
(8) a list of
all controlling persons, a list of other current or prior licensed cannabis
businesses, documentation of the applicant's or a controlling person legal name
change, and criminal history screening documents as set forth in
16.8.2.9 NMAC and the Cannabis
Regulation Act;
(9) a detailed
description of any criminal convictions of the applicant and any controlling
person, including the date of each conviction, dates of incarceration,
probation or parole, if applicable, description of the offense, and statement
of rehabilitation of each conviction;
(10) a detailed description of any denial,
suspension, revocation, surrender, or any other form of discipline or
disciplinary action by a cannabis licensing agency in another state,
jurisdiction or territory against the applicant or any controlling person
associated with the applicant;
(11)
if applicable, a sample of the record form(s), which shall identify (among
other items) the name of the wholesale purchaser, the date of the sale, the
quantity, and price of cannabis purchased for retail sale;
(12) certification the applicant will adhere
to retail requirements pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation Act, the Lynn and
Erin Compassionate Use Act, or division rules;
(13) certification the applicant will adhere
to cannabis transport requirements pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation Act, the
Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, or division rules;
(14) certification the applicant will adhere
to security requirements pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation Act, the Lynn and
Erin Compassionate Use Act, or division rules;
(15) certification the applicant will adhere
to quality assurance requirements pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation Act, the
Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, or division rules;
(16) certification the applicant will adhere
to applicable federal, state and local laws governing the protection of public
health and the environment, including occupational health and safety, food
safety, environmental impacts, natural resource protections, air quality, solid
and hazardous waste management, and wastewater discharge;
(17) certification the applicant has never
been denied a license or had a license suspended or revoked by the division or
any other state cannabis licensing authority or a detailed description of any
administrative orders, civil judgements, denial or suspension of a cannabis
license, revocation of a cannabis license, or sanctions for unlicensed cannabis
activity by any state licensing authority, against the applicant, controlling
person, or a business entity in which the applicant or controlling person was a
controlling person within the three years immediately preceding the date of the
application;
(18) certification the
applicant is not licensed under the Liquor Control Act;
(19) applicant's social and economic equity
plan to encourage economic and social diversity in employment, including race,
ethnicity, gender, age, and residential status of licensee, controlling persons
and employees of applicant and whether the applicant, controlling persons,
employees or the locations where the cannabis products are produced are located
in an underserved rural community, including tribal, acequia, land grantmerced,
federally designated opportunity zone, or other rural historic
communities;
(20) an attestation of
the following statement: Under penalty of perjury, I hereby declare that the
information contained within and submitted with the application is complete,
true and accurate. I understand that a misrepresentation of fact or violation
of these rules may result in denial of the license application or revocation of
a license issued; and
(21) payment
of any required fees as set forth in 16.8.11 NMAC.
B. Verification of information: The division may verify information contained in each application and accompanying documentation by:
(1) contacting
the applicant or controlling person by telephone, mail, or electronic
mail;
(2) conducting an on-site
visit;
(3) requiring a face-to-face
or virtual meeting and the production of additional documentation; or
(4) consulting with state or local
governments.
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