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The Cannabis LicensingProcess <br /> An applicant will take the following steps to proceed from application to active licensure. <br /> As described, processes vary depending on social equity status and/or whether the type of <br /> license being sought is capped or uncapped in the general licensing process. <br /> License Preapproval.le Earl y Mover Process for Social <br /> Equity Applicants <br /> The license preapproval process is a one-time application process available for verified social <br /> equity applicants. State law requires OCM to open the application window on July 24, <br /> 2024, and close the window on August 12, 2024. The preapproval process is available for <br /> the following license types, and all are capped in this process: microbusiness, mezzobusiness, <br /> cultivator, retailer, wholesaler, transporter, testing facility, and delivery service. <br /> Preapproval steps: <br /> 1. Applicant's social equity applicant (SEA) status verified. <br /> 2. Complete application and submit application fees. <br /> 3. Application vetted for minimum requirements by OCM. <br /> 4. Application (if qualified) entered into lottery drawing. <br /> 5. If selected in lottery, OCM completes background check of selected applicant and <br /> issues license preapproval. <br /> 6. Applicant with license preapproval* submits business location and amends application <br /> accordingly. <br /> 7. OCM forwards completed application to local government. <br /> 8. Local government completes certification of zoning compliance. <br /> 9. OCM conducts site inspection. <br /> 10. When regulations are adopted, license becomes active, operations may commence. <br /> *For social equity applicants with license preapproval for microbusiness, mezzobusiness, or <br /> a cultivator license, they may begin growing cannabis plants prior to the adoption of rules if <br /> OCM receives approval from local governments in a form and manner determined by the <br /> office. This is only applicable to cultivation and does not authorize retail sales or other <br /> endorsed activities of the licenses prior to the adoption of rules. <br />