Bill Text: NY A10366 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to appointments to the cannabis control board; relates to seed-to-sale tracking and reporting for registered cannabis organizations; relates to state and local inspections of registered cannabis organizations.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-05-13 - referred to economic development [A10366 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-A10366-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          10366

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                      May 13, 2022
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Jensen) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Economic Development

        AN ACT to amend the cannabis law, in relation  to  appointments  to  the
          cannabis control board, and to oversight of registered cannabis organ-
          izations

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 7 of the cannabis  law  are
     2  amended to read as follows:
     3    1. The cannabis control board is hereby created and shall consist of a
     4  chairperson nominated by the governor and with the advice and consent of
     5  the  senate,  with one vote, and [four] eight other voting board members
     6  as provided for in subdivision two of this section.
     7    2. Appointments. In addition to the chairperson,  the  governor  shall
     8  have two direct appointments to the board, [and] the temporary president
     9  of  the senate and the speaker of the assembly shall each have [one] two
    10  direct [appointment] appointments to the board, and the minority  leader
    11  of  the  senate  and the minority leader of the assembly shall each have
    12  one direct appointment to the board.  Appointments shall be for  a  term
    13  of  three  years  each  and should, to the extent possible, be geograph-
    14  ically and demographically representative of the state  and  communities
    15  historically  affected by the war on drugs. Board members shall be citi-
    16  zens and permanent residents of this  state.  The  chairperson  and  the
    17  remaining  members  of such board shall continue to serve as chairperson
    18  and members of the board until the expiration of  the  respective  terms
    19  for  which  they  were appointed. Upon the expiration of such respective
    20  terms the successors of such chairperson and members shall be  appointed
    21  to  serve for a term of three years each and until their successors have
    22  been appointed and qualified. The members, except for  the  chairperson,
    23  shall when performing the work of the board, be compensated at a rate of
    24  two  hundred  sixty  dollars per day, and together with an allowance for
    25  actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties.
    26  The chairperson shall receive an annual salary not to exceed  an  amount
    27  appropriated  therefor  by  the legislature, and their expenses actually

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13561-01-1

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     1  and necessarily incurred in the performance of  their  official  duties,
     2  unless  otherwise  provided  by  the  legislature. No member or member's
     3  spouse or minor child shall have any interest in an entity regulated  by
     4  the board.
     5    § 2. Section 36 of the cannabis law is amended to read as follows:
     6    §  36.  Reports  of  registered  organizations. 1. The board shall, by
     7  regulation, require each registered organization to file reports by  the
     8  registered  organization  during  a  particular  period. The board shall
     9  determine the information to be reported and the forms, time, and manner
    10  of the reporting.
    11    2. The board shall, by regulation, require each  registered  organiza-
    12  tion  to  adopt  and maintain security, tracking, record keeping, record
    13  retention and surveillance systems, relating to all medical cannabis  at
    14  every  stage  of  acquiring,  possession,  manufacture,  sale, delivery,
    15  transporting, distributing, or dispensing by  the  registered  organiza-
    16  tion,  subject  to  regulations of the board.   Such security, tracking,
    17  record keeping, record  retention  and  surveillance  systems  shall  be
    18  designed  to  assist  state and local governments with the collection of
    19  taxes, enforcement of relevant regulations, verification  that  cannabis
    20  products  are  not  unlawfully  tampered  with or altered prior to legal
    21  sale, and prevention of illegal cannabis sales and distribution.
    22    § 3. Section 78 of the cannabis law is amended to read as follows:
    23    § 78. Record keeping and tracking. 1. The board shall, by  regulation,
    24  require  each  licensee  pursuant  to this article to adopt and maintain
    25  security, tracking, record keeping, record  retention  and  surveillance
    26  systems,   relating  to  all  cannabis  at  every  stage  of  acquiring,
    27  possession,  manufacture,  sale,  delivery,  transporting,  testing   or
    28  distributing by the licensee, subject to regulations of the board.
    29    2.  Every licensee shall keep and maintain upon the licensed premises,
    30  adequate books and records of all transactions  involving  the  licensee
    31  and  sale  of  its products, which shall include, but is not limited to,
    32  all information required by any rules promulgated  by  the  board.  Such
    33  regulations  [may] shall require the utilization of an approved seed-to-
    34  sale tracking system compiling a licensee's cannabis inventory and tran-
    35  saction data.    Such  seed-to-sale  tracking  and  reporting  shall  be
    36  designed  to  assist  state and local governments with the collection of
    37  taxes, enforcement of relevant regulations, verification  that  cannabis
    38  products  are  not  unlawfully  tampered  with or altered prior to legal
    39  sale, and prevention of  illegal  cannabis  sales  and  distribution.  A
    40  licensee shall record in the seed-to-sale tracking system all commercial
    41  cannabis  activity,  including:  packaging  of  cannabis  goods, sale of
    42  cannabis goods, transportation of cannabis goods to a licensee,  receipt
    43  of cannabis goods, return of cannabis goods, destruction and disposal of
    44  cannabis  goods,  laboratory testing and results, and any other activity
    45  as required by the board.
    46    § 4. Section 79 of the cannabis law is amended to read as follows:
    47    § 79. Inspections and  ongoing  requirements.    1.  All  licensed  or
    48  permitted  premises, regardless of the type of premises, and all records
    49  including but not limited to financial statements  and  corporate  docu-
    50  ments, shall be subject to inspection by the office, by the duly author-
    51  ized  representatives of the board, by any peace officer acting pursuant
    52  to his or her special duties, or by a police officer.  The  board  shall
    53  make  reasonable  accommodations so that ordinary business is not inter-
    54  rupted and safety and security procedures are  not  compromised  by  the
    55  inspection.  A  person  who  holds a license or permit [must] shall make
    56  himself or herself, or an agent thereof, available and present  for  any

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     1  inspection  required  by  the board. Such inspection may include, but is
     2  not limited to, ensuring compliance by the licensee  or  permittee  with
     3  all  of  the  requirements  of this article, the regulations promulgated
     4  pursuant  thereto,  and other applicable state and local building codes,
     5  fire, health, safety, and other applicable regulations.
     6    2. All required state and local inspections, including but not limited
     7  to, building, plumbing, electrical, fire codes and food safety shall  be
     8  conducted  through  the  local  municipal  building department and local
     9  county health  department.  The  board  shall  development  standardized
    10  training for such inspections and provide such training to local munici-
    11  palities and local county health departments at no cost.
    12    3.  The  applicant  shall  allow  reasonable  access to the department
    13  and/or its authorized representatives for the purpose of  conducting  an
    14  on-site  survey or inspection of such applicant's proposed manufacturing
    15  and/or dispensing facilities. Any costs associated with such inspections
    16  shall be reimbursed to such municipalities by  the  office  of  cannabis
    17  management.
    18    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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