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CRC awards NJIT independent study, approves multiple licenses and ownership changes
Summary
At its Oct. 17 meeting the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission awarded a statutorily required independent study contract to NJIT and approved a slate of licensing motions — ownership changes, 16 new conditional adult-use licenses, conversions and annual licenses — while taking enforcement action against one licensee.
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission voted Oct. 17 to award the independent, statutorily required review of the agency to the New Jersey Institute of Technology and approved a package of licensing actions and ownership changes that the agency said will expand the regulated market.
The commission moved, seconded and approved the NJIT contract after an audit-committee review of three proposals received in response to a March RFI. Vice Chair Delgado described the scoring criteria used — qualifications, prior project experience, ability to meet the study’s needs and price — and said NJIT…
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