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Update on October First License Fee Structure Report

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In Act 164, the Cannabis Control Board is required to make a report to the House and Senate Committees on Government Operations, the House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate Committee on Finance regarding proposed state and local fees to be charged and collected, as well as whether those fees would be sufficient to cover the operations of the Board. That report was due today, October 1st, 2021.

We anticipate that this report will be delayed by approximately two weeks, and plan to submit it to the legislature alongside our October 15th report regarding criteria for social equity applicants.

To add some context to this delay - Acts 164 and 62 set a demanding schedule for the Board. Act 164, establishing the CCB, became law in October of 2020. The Board was seated in April of 2021, and an Executive Director was not hired until July.

Act 62 directs the Board to collaborate with its Advisory Committee on recommendations to the legislature. The Committee was not fully appointed until August 3rd. In an effort to meet our legislative reporting requirements, the Board has been holding public meetings with its Advisory Committee subgroups for approximately 14 hours per week since August.

In short, the Board has been working strenuously to meet its statutory deadlines, and will have these reports available - they will just be delayed by about two weeks.

Please see the letter shared with the legislature for more information.

We thank the public for their patience regarding this delay.