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Local Approval Process (cont. <br /> Local Retail Registration Process (342.22) <br /> Once the licensing process begins, local government registration applies to cannabis <br /> retailers or other cannabis/hemp businesses seeking a retail endorsement. Local <br /> governments must issue a retail registration after verifying that: <br /> • The business has a valid license or license preapproval issued by OCM. <br /> • The business has paid a registration fee or renewal fee to the local government; <br /> o Initial registration fees collected by a local government may be $500 or half the <br /> amount of the applicable initial license fee, whichever is less, and renewal <br /> registration fees may be $1,000 or half the amount of the applicable renewal <br /> license fee, whichever is less. <br /> • The business is found to be in compliance with Chapter 342 and local ordinances. <br /> is If applicable, the business is current on all property taxes and assessments for the <br /> proposed retail location. <br /> Local registrations may also be issued by counties if the respective local government <br /> transfers such authorities to the county. <br /> Determining a Process for Limiting Retail Registrations <br /> If a local government wishes to place a limitation on the number of retailers and <br /> microbusiness/mezzobusinesses with retail endorsements allowed within their locality (as <br /> long as there is at least one retail location per 12,500 residents, see Page 10), state law <br /> does not define the process for a local government's selection if there are more applicants <br /> than registrations available. A few options for this process include the use of a lottery, a <br /> first-come/first-serve model, a rolling basis, and others. Local governments should work <br /> with an attorney to determine their specific process for selection if they wish to limit the <br /> number of licensed cannabis retailers per 342.13. Local governments are not required to <br /> limit the number of licensed cannabis retailers. <br />
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