Bill
Bill > B25-0052
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Introduced
01/19/2023
01/19/2023
In Committee
02/07/2023
02/07/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2024
12/31/2024
Introduced Session
25th Council
Bill Summary
A BILL IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA To amend Title 25 of the District of Columbia Official Code to establish the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Board and the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration; to establish that the Chairperson of the ABCA Board may also have demonstrated knowledge in the cannabis industry; to establish the Cannabis Regulation Division; to establish the Cannabis Advisory Committee; to define various terms for new chapters 21 through 30; to prohibit discrimination; to prohibit the sale of cannabis or cannabis products without a license; to prohibit exchanges of cannabis for purchasing another item; to provide the Board with the authority to issue cannabis licenses for 3 year periods; to create the Cannabis Equity and Opportunity Fund; to set aside a certain percentage of licenses for Social Equity Applicants; to establish grant and loan programs for Social Equity Applicants; to create requirement for the transfer of Social Equity Applicant licenses; to establish the Reparations for Victims of the War on Cannabis Fund; to establish the Community Reinvestment Fund and Board; to authorize the Board to create incentives for the production of medical cannabis and medical cannabis products; to create cultivation, manufacturer, microbusiness, internet retailer, retailer, and testing facility license categories; to create a research and development license category; to require laboratory agent registration with the ABCA; to require cannabis microbusinesses and retailers to obtain a delivery endorsement from the Board to deliver cannabis and cannabis products to District residents’ homes; to create general qualifications for applicants; to establish general qualifications for proposed establishments; to clarify when the appropriateness standards apply to cannabis license applications; to prohibit a microbusiness or retailer from being located within 300 feet of schools or recreation centers or in a residential-use district; to require the Board to give notice to the public for 45 days of various cannabis license applications; to establish procedures for Board hearings and decisions; to establish licensing fees for cannabis license applications; to establish requirements for filing a protest; to provide an affected ANC great weight; to establish general operating and product testing requirements; to require posting of licenses; to establish hours of operation for cannabis licensees; to require licensees use a Board-approved seed-to-sale tracking system; to establish maximum permitted sale amounts for microbusinesses and retailers; to create packaging and labeling requirements for cannabis products; to restrict what can be displayed on signs or logos from cannabis licensees; to restrict the content and methods for advertising cannabis and cannabis products; to prohibit licensees from giving free samples, promotional giveaways, or mandating tie-in purchases for cannabis or cannabis product; to prohibit the sale of cannabis or cannabis products to minors; to prohibit minors from entering a licensed premises; to require the production of valid photo identification for entrance on to the premises or for the sale of cannabis or cannabis products; to require security plans and measures for licensed cannabis establishments; to require safekeeping by ABCA of licenses that are temporarily suspended; to provide enforcement authority to ABCA investigators, the Board, and MPD; to require the Board to establish a civil penalty fine schedule by rulemaking; to prohibit the sale of cannabis or cannabis products at licensed alcohol and tobacco establishments; to prohibit the sale of alcohol or tobacco infused cannabis products; to prohibit tampering with packages or containers; to make it unlawful to provide vaping devices to persons under 21 years of age; to make it unlawful to forge a cannabis license; to provide a penalty for violations where no specific penalty is provided; to prohibit purchase, possession, use or consumption by persons under the age of 21; to impose an excise tax on cannabis sold or transferred from cultivators to distributors, manufacturers, and retailers; to establish the authority for financial institutions to transact business with licensees; to create a portal to ensure compliance of financial institutions; to exempt information related to the location of cannabis properties owned by a cannabis cultivator or manufacturer from FOIA disclosure; and to allow the transfer to another person 21 years or older cannabis weighing ‘one ounce or less, or one clone, regardless of weight.
AI Summary
This bill, the Comprehensive Cannabis Legalization and Regulation Act of 2023, would amend the District of Columbia's laws to establish a regulatory framework for the legalization and sale of recreational and medical cannabis. Key provisions include:
- Establishing the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Board and Administration to oversee the cannabis industry, including creating a Cannabis Regulation Division and Cannabis Advisory Committee.
- Defining various terms and requirements for cannabis businesses, such as cultivators, manufacturers, microbusinesses, retailers, and internet retailers.
- Setting aside at least 50% of all cannabis business licenses for "social equity applicants" who meet certain residency, income, and other criteria.
- Creating the Cannabis Equity and Opportunity Fund and Reparations for Victims of the War on Cannabis Fund to provide loans, grants, and direct payments to support social equity applicants and communities impacted by the war on drugs.
- Establishing new cannabis license categories, application processes, operating requirements, and enforcement mechanisms.
- Prohibiting discrimination against cannabis users, allowing financial institutions to work with licensed cannabis businesses, and vacating certain cannabis-related convictions.
- Imposing a 13% excise tax on recreational cannabis sales and a 6% tax on medical cannabis sales.
The bill aims to promote social and economic equity in the legalized cannabis industry in the District.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (8)
Charles Allen (D)*,
Anita Bonds (D)*,
Christina Henderson (I)*,
Kenyan McDuffie (I)*,
Phil Mendelson (D)*,
Brooke Pinto (D)*,
Robert White (D)*,
Matt Frumin (D),
Last Action
Referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety (on 02/07/2023)
Bill Topics
Banking, Finance, and Domestic Commerce
- ‐ Banking System and Financial Institution Regulation and Reform
Law, Crime, and Family Issues
- ‐ Criminal and Juvenile Delinquent Prosecution, Procedure, and Sentencing
- ‐ Illegal Drugs and Narcotics Control
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location | Created |
|---|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://lims.dccouncil.gov/Legislation/B25-0052 | 01/21/2023 |
| BillText | https://lims.dccouncil.gov/downloads/LIMS/52112/Introduction/B25-0052-Introduction.pdf | 01/21/2023 |
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