CCB allows Sunday Co. to run Indoor Garden Farms under 12-month check-in
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The Cannabis Compliance Board approved a management services agreement allowing Sunday Co. LLC to exercise operational control over Indoor Garden Farms’ Carson City cultivation and production licenses while a transfer of interest proceeds, with a staff status check-in at 12 months.
The Cannabis Compliance Board on May 15 approved a management services agreement allowing Sunday Co. LLC to participate in operations at Indoor Garden Farms' Carson City cultivation and production facilities while a transfer-of-interest application is processed.
David Staley, the CCB investigator assigned to the item, told the board staff had reviewed the management services agreement (MSA) between Indoor Garden Farms LLC and Sunday Co. LLC and “found the relationship between the parties appropriate” and identified no areas of concern. The MSA permits Sunday Co. to operate with board approval until the requested transfer of interest (TOI) is completed.
Representatives from the parties, including Matt Price of Sunday Co. and Mina Mafua for Indoor Garden Farms, appeared and declined to make a formal presentation. The board approved the MSA and added a condition that the parties return for a status check-in in 12 months because the transfer-of-interest process has not yet completed.
Why it matters: The approval gives an acquiring operator operational control during the TOI review period while preserving board oversight. The board’s 12-month check-in provides a scheduled opportunity to review progress toward final transfer and ensure compliance.
Details and next steps: The MSA applies to cultivation license C188 and production license P124 in Carson City. The parties must return to the board within 12 months for a status update; staff will monitor compliance through the CCB’s audit and inspection process.
