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Committee backs ordinance to strengthen cannabis equity, shorten transfer limits and preserve equity ownership

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · September 23, 2021
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Summary

The committee voted 3-0 to recommend an ordinance amending Article 16 of the Police Code to prioritize 100% equity applicants, allow incubation during build-out, preserve equity commitments if ownership falls below 20%, shorten no-transfer limits from 10 to 5 years, and tighten incubator conflict-of-interest rules.

The Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee on Sept. 23 voted unanimously to recommend an ordinance to the Board of Supervisors that would revise San Francisco's cannabis permitting rules to prioritize and preserve social-equity applicants.

Director Marissa Rodriguez of the Office of Cannabis told the committee the ordinance has three components: enacting the mayor's initiative to further prioritize equity applicants (including first priority for 100% equity sole proprietors and a second priority for temporary-permit holders who share manufacturing space with equity…

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