Cannabis Social Equity Program. The Cannabis Social Equity Program (program) is administered by the Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB). The Legislature directed the creation of the program in 2020, which was developed with input from the Social Equity in Cannabis Task Force.
Through the program, certain cannabis retailer, producer, and processor licenses are available to social equity applicants. Initially, the program was limited to the issuance or reissuance of cancelled or unissued retailer licenses. In 2023, the Legislature expanded the program by, among other things, making cancelled producer and processor licenses available to social equity applicants. LCB was authorized to issue up to 100 processor licenses to social equity applicants, and up to ten producer licenses in conjunction with a processor license. An additional 52 new retailer licenses were also authorized and made available.
Distance Restrictions. LCB is prohibited from issuing a cannabis license for any premises within 1000 feet of the perimeter of the grounds of any of the following:
A city, county, or town may enact an ordinance under certain circumstances to permit the licensing of premises within 1000 feet but not less than 100 feet of those facilities, except elementary schools, secondary schools, and playgrounds.
Definitions. "Social equity applicant" means an applicant who has at least 51 percent ownership and control by one or more individuals who meet at least two of the following qualifications:
LCB may issue a cannabis license under the program for any premises within 1000 feet but not less than 500 feet of the perimeter of the grounds of any elementary or secondary school, playground, recreation center or facility, childcare center, public park, public transit center, library, or certain game arcades.
A city, town, or county may not restrict the retail premises of a cannabis license issued under the program from locating more than 250 feet from the premises of any other cannabis retail license.