Sound Off Veterans Unit II, LLC v. Department of Financial & Professional Regulation

2024 IL App (1st) 230036-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedSeptember 30, 2024
Docket1-23-0036
StatusUnpublished

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Sound Off Veterans Unit II, LLC v. Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, 2024 IL App (1st) 230036-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

2024 IL App (1st) 230036-U No. 1-23-0036 Order filed September 30, 2024 Fourth Division

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23 and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1). ______________________________________________________________________________ IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIRST DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________

) SOUND OFF VETERANS UNIT II, LCC, ) ) Appeal from the Plaintiff-Appellant, ) Circuit Court of ) Cook County. v. ) ) No. 21 CH 3730 THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND ) PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, ) Honorable ) Celia Gamrath, Defendant-Appellee. ) Judge Presiding. )

JUSTICE LYLE delivered the judgment of the court. Presiding Justice Rochford and Justice Hoffman concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: We affirm the judgment of the circuit court denying plaintiff’s complaint for administrative review where plaintiff submitted its corrected supplemental materials after the deadline provided in the administrative regulations.

¶2 Pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (Act) (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq. (West

2020)), plaintiff, Sound Off Veterans Unit II, LLC (Sound Off) applied for a cannabis dispensary

license issued by defendant, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation No. 1-23-0036

(Department). Sound Off failed to earn the minimum number of points on its application to

participate in a lottery to receive a cannabis dispensary license. The Department subsequently

informed Sound Off of the Supplemental Deficiency Notice Process where Sound Off could

submit supplemental application exhibits, giving it an opportunity to earn more points on its

application and potentially take part in a license lottery. The Supplemental Deficiency Notice

stated that all supplemental materials, “must be received by June 24, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central

Standard Time (‘CST’).” Sound Off initially submitted its supplemental materials before the

deadline, but, after discovering an error with its materials, Sound Off made a second submission

with corrected materials after the deadline. The Department refused to consider the second,

untimely submission and determined that Sound Off failed to earn the necessary number of points

to participate in a license lottery.

¶3 Sound Off filed a complaint for administrative review in the circuit court contending that

the Department’s interpretation of its deadline was erroneous. Sound Off maintained that because

daylight saving time was in effect on June 24, the deadline submission day, the Department’s

deadline of “June 24, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time (‘CST’)” was actually one hour

later, June 25, 2021, at “12:59 a.m., local time, Central Daylight Time.” Sound Off maintained

that its corrected submission, submitted before 12:59 a.m. on June 25, 2021, was therefore timely.

The circuit court rejected this argument, finding that by referring to “Central Standard Time,” the

Department was referring to the local time, regardless of whether daylight saving time was in

effect.

¶4 Sound Off now appeals, contending that it timely submitted its corrected application

materials before 12:59 a.m. on June 25, 2021. Sound Off maintains that by expressing the deadline

as “June 24, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time (‘CST’)” while daylight saving time was in

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effect, the Department was using an “indirect and arcane” manner of referring to “June 25, 2021,

at 12:59 a.m. Central Daylight Time.” Sound Off asserts that accepting the Department and the

circuit court’s construction of the deadline would require the acceptance of surplusage because the

Department would not need to refer to “standard time” if all references to time were “standard

time.” For the reasons that follow, we affirm the judgment of the circuit court of Cook County.

¶5 I. BACKGROUND

¶6 The material facts are undisputed. Pursuant to the Act, Sound Off applied for a Conditional

Adult Use Dispensing Organization License (License) issued by the Department. The Department

scored Sound Off’s application pursuant to a rubric outlined in the Act, awarding it 186 out of a

possible 252 points. 410 ILCS 705/15-30(c), (d) (West 2020). To participate in the Qualified

Applicant Lottery and have the opportunity to obtain a License, Sound Off was required to score

at least 213 points on its application. Id. § 705/1-10, 15-35(a), 15-35.10.

¶7 On June 9, 2021, the Department informed Sound Off and other applicants that it would be

conducting a “Supplemental Deficiency Notice Process.” Under the Supplemental Deficiency

Notice Process, applicants that did not receive the maximum number of points available on a

particular category could submit an amended application exhibit, or request that the Department

review any original application exhibit for potential scoring errors or inconsistencies. The

Department informed Sound Off that, among other deficiencies, it failed to submit materials

sufficient to satisfy Exhibit P. Exhibit P required applicants to submit evidence of their Social

Equity status for which the applicant could be awarded 50 points.

¶8 The Supplemental Deficiency Notice provided that all supplemental materials “must be

received by June 24, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time (‘CST’).” If the Department did

not receive a response to the notice by the deadline, the initial score would become final.

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¶9 Sound Off submitted its supplemental materials for Exhibit P to the Department at 11:04

p.m. on June 24, 2021. After submitting its materials, Sound Off discovered that it had made an

error with respect to its submission for Exhibit P and therefore submitted corrected materials at

12:27 a.m. on June 25, 2021. The Department determined that Sound Off’s submission for Exhibit

P was untimely and awarded it no points for Exhibit P. After the Department conducted the

Supplemental Deficiency Notice Process, it awarded Sound Off a final application score of 195

points, which precluded it from participating in the Qualified Applicant Lottery. The Department

issued its final administrative decision on the Qualified Applicant Lottery on September 3, 2021.

¶ 10 Another License applicant, High Haven Dispensary, LLC, filed a complaint in the circuit

court for administrative review of the Department’s final administrative decision. Sound Off and

other applicants moved to intervene in that action, which the circuit court allowed. In October

2021, Sound Off and other plaintiff-intervenors filed their own complaints for administrative

review of the Department’s decision.

¶ 11 Before the circuit court, Sound Off contended that the Department erred in failing to award

it 50 points for Exhibit P. Sound Off argued that the Supplemental Deficiency Notice referred to

the deadline as “June 24, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time (‘CST’)”; however, that

deadline fell during the “ ‘spring forward’ ” phase of daylight saving time, which meant that

“Central Daylight Time and Central Standard were asynchronous on the day of the deadline.”

Sound Off alleged that by stating the deadline as, “June 24, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Standard

Time,” the Department was actually referring to June 25, 2021, “12:59 a.m., local time, Central

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