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k.A description of the plans for making usable marijuana available on an affordable
basis to registered qualifying patients with limited financial resources.
l.A list of all individuals and business entities having direct or indirect authority over
the management or policies of the proposed compassion center applicant.
m.A list of all individuals and business entities having an ownership interest in the
proposed compassion center applicant, whether direct or indirect, and whether
the interest is in profits, land, or building, including owners of any business entity
that owns all or part of the land or building.
n.The identity of any creditor holding a security interest in the proposed
compassion center premises.
2.The department is not required to review an application submitted under
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k. A description of the plans for making usable marijuana available on an affordable
basis to registered qualifying patients with limited financial resources.
l. A list of all individuals and business entities having direct or indirect authority over
the management or policies of the proposed compassion center applicant.
m. A list of all individuals and business entities having an ownership interest in the
proposed compassion center applicant, whether direct or indirect, and whether
the interest is in profits, land, or building, including owners of any business entity
that owns all or part of the land or building.
n. The identity of any creditor holding a security interest in the proposed
compassion center premises.
2. The department is not required to review an application submitted under this section
unless the department determines the application is complete. The criteria considered
by the department in reviewing an application must include:
a. The suitability of the proposed compassion center location, including compliance
with any local zoning laws, and the geographic convenience to access
compassion centers for registered qualifying patients and registered designated
caregivers from throughout the state;
b. The character and relevant experience of the principal officers and board
members, or of the member-managers, managers, or governors, including
training or professional licensing and business experience;
c. The applicant's plan for operations and services, including staffing and training
plans, whether the applicant has sufficient capital to operate, and the applicant's
ability to provide an adequate supply of usable marijuana to registered qualifying
patients and registered designated caregivers;
d. The sufficiency of the applicant's plans for recordkeeping;
e. The sufficiency of the applicant's plans for safety, security, and the prevention of
diversion, including the proposed location and security devices employed;
f. The applicant's plan for making usable marijuana available on an affordable basis
to registered qualifying patients with limited financial resources;
g. The applicant's plan for safe and accurate packaging and labeling of usable
marijuana; and
h. The applicant's plans for testing usable marijuana and marijuana.
3. Following completion of the review under subsection 2, the department shall select the
applicants eligible for registration under section 19-24.1-15.