New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle B - Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Chapter II - Rules of the Office of Cannabis Management
Part 116 - Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary
Section 116.6 - Application for Renewal or Transition
Universal Citation: 9 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 116.6
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Renewal:
(1) Applicant shall comply with all
applicable state and local laws, regulations, and guidance relating to the
licensed activities for renewal of its license.
(2) Prior to the expiration of the first
renewal date, licensee shall submit an application to renew the license as
prescribed by the Office and include such information and fees, if any, as the
Office may require.
(3) Upon
request for renewal, the Office shall consider the licensee's history of
compliance with the requirements of this part and applicable state and local
laws, regulations, and guidance.
(4) The Board may deny a renewal after
consideration of the licensee's history of compliance.
(b) Transition:
(1) After the conditional period, to continue
to conduct the activities licensed under this Part, a licensee may apply to
transition to an adult-use retail dispensary license issued by the
Board.
(2) One hundred twenty
calendar days prior to the expiration of the conditional period, licensee shall
notify the Office of its intent to continue the activities licensed under this
Part beyond the expiration of the conditional period.
(3) The Office shall consider the licensee's
history of compliance with applicable state and local laws, regulations, and
guidance, including, but not limited to, whether the applicant has served the
community in which it is located, to determine whether the licensee may
transition to an adult-use retail dispensary license approved by the Board upon
the expiration of the conditional period.
(4) The review shall conclude prior to the
expiration of the conditional period, unless otherwise extended by the
Office.
(5) The Board may deny a
transition after consideration of the licensee's history of
compliance.
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