New York Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) Licenses

New York Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) Licenses

Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (#CAURD) Licenses are coming to #NewYork.
150 #dispensaries are going to be awarded to eligible individuals pursuant to Section 116 of the rules

What documents will I need to apply for a CAURD license?
The application will ask for information about the applicant and all “true parties of interest” in the applicant.

True parties of interest include persons:

that are sole proprietors, partners, LLC members, LLC managers, shareholders, and their spouses;

with control over a licensee;

holding an actual or future right to ownership, investment or compensation, including by stock, convertible bond, note, warrant, option, SAFE, equity swap agreements over a licensee;

serving in a leadership, senior, or control position, such as a member, manager, president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, officer, board 4 member, trustee, director, or a person with equivalent title or position in a licensee, and their spouses;

holding a revenue sharing agreement or a right to gross profit or net profit;
that guarantee the debts of the licensee; or
making up the ownership structure of each level of ownership of a licensee that has a multilevel ownership structure, and their spouses.
Unless you are eligible under the qualifying nonprofit criteria, you will also be asked for information about the justice involved individual who is the sole control owner of the applicant and their qualifying business experience. You’ll be required to submit documents to prove your eligibility.

Examples of documents you may need include:

tax documents showing the qualifying business’ profit;
a record of the conviction of the justice involved individual or their family member;

documents proving where the justice involved individual, or their convicted family member, lived at the time of their conviction;

and proof of the applicant’s New York State presence or other satisfaction of the definition of applicant in the Cannabis Law.

If you are eligible under the qualifying nonprofit criteria, you will be asked about the qualifying nonprofit’s social enterprise, as well as about the qualifying nonprofit organization itself.

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a seasoned cannabis business attorney, entrepreneur, and advocate with over a decade of hands-on experience navigating complex cannabis regulations across the United States. As the founder of Cannabis Industry Lawyer and co-host of Cannabis Legalization News, Tom has helped clients win cannabis licenses in multiple states, advised startups from seed to sale, and litigated key industry cases involving constitutional challenges and regulatory disputes. He’s personally built and launched cannabis businesses, giving him a rare combination of legal expertise and real-world operational insight. Tom has studied thousands of pages of cannabis laws and rules, testified on legalization issues, and regularly appears in media to break down developments in plain English. His mission: to fight outdated prohibition, empower entrepreneurs, and provide trustworthy, actionable information to anyone building a future in the legal cannabis industry.
Picture of Thomas Howard

Thomas Howard

a seasoned cannabis business attorney, entrepreneur, and advocate with over a decade of hands-on experience navigating complex cannabis regulations across the United States. As the founder of Cannabis Industry Lawyer and co-host of Cannabis Legalization News, Tom has helped clients win cannabis licenses in multiple states, advised startups from seed to sale, and litigated key industry cases involving constitutional challenges and regulatory disputes. He’s personally built and launched cannabis businesses, giving him a rare combination of legal expertise and real-world operational insight. Tom has studied thousands of pages of cannabis laws and rules, testified on legalization issues, and regularly appears in media to break down developments in plain English. His mission: to fight outdated prohibition, empower entrepreneurs, and provide trustworthy, actionable information to anyone building a future in the legal cannabis industry.

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