D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 22. HEALTH |
SubTilte 22-C. MEDICAL MARIJUANA |
Chapter 22-C54. REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS |
Section 22-C5403. SELECTION CRITERIA
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5403.1Each application shall address all criteria and measures, even when no point values are assigned. This shall include the applicant providing all of the information required by §§ 5400, 5403, and 5404. The failure by an applicant to address all of the required criteria and measures will result in the application being considered non-responsive and not accepted for review by the panel. The required criteria and measures shall include the following:
(a)Dispensary Criteria:
(1) Suitability of the Proposed facility (Up to fifty (50) points)
(A) Measure 1: The applicant demonstrates that the proposed location will provide adequate lighting, display a professional office or business setting, and be convenient for qualifying patients and caregivers. (up to twenty-five (25) points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant demonstrates that the proposed building and facility is suitable for the dispensing of medical marijuana. The applicant demonstrates that the proposed facility will possess adequate storage facilities, and adequate space and facilities to monitor the sale of medical marijuana to qualifying patients and caregivers. (up to twenty-five (25) points);
(2) Proposed Staffing Plan and Knowledge of District and federal law relating to marijuana (Up to twenty (20) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant fully describes a staffing plan that will provide and ensure adequate staffing and experience during accessible business hours, safe dispensing, adequate security and theft prevention, and the maintenance of confidential information, including the identity of qualifying patient information. (up to ten (10) points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant shall provide an operations manual that demonstrates compliance with the District’s medical marijuana rules. The operations manual shall also contain information regarding the applicant’s knowledge of federal law relating to medical marijuana. The applicant shall also submit a notarized written statement on a form provided by the Mayor indicating that they have read the Act and this title and have knowledge of District and federal law relating to marijuana. (up to ten (10) points);
(3) Security Plan (Up to fifty (50) points):
The applicant shall submit a security plan which shall include the following:
(A) Measure 1: The applicant’s security plan fully demonstrates the applicant’s ability to prevent the theft or diversion of medical marijuana and how the plan will assist with MPD and Department enforcement. Specifically, it shall evidence compliance with all items in § 5405.2 and § 5610, and include all submittals required under that section. (up to thirty (30) points);
(B) Measure 2: The applicant demonstrates that its plan for record keeping, tracking and monitoring inventory, quality control and security and other policies and procedures will discourage unlawful activity (up to ten (5) points);
(C) Measure 3: The applicant’s security plan shall describe the enclosed, locked facility that will be used to secure or store medical marijuana, including when the location is closed for business, and its security measures, and the steps taken to ensure that medical marijuana is not visible to the public. (up to ten (10) points); and
(D) Measure 4: The security plan describes how it intends to prevent the diversion of medical marijuana to anyone who is not a registered qualifying patient or designated caregiver and includes the applicant’s after action plan for any incidents that may trigger enforcement under District of Columbia law or regulations. The plan shall also describe the applicant’s plan to coordinate with and dispose of unused or surplus medical marijuana with MPD. (up to five (5) points);
(4) Inventory Plan (Up to twenty (20) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall describe its plan for maintaining an inventory of medical marijuana sufficient to ensure that it will be able to serve the needs of all registered qualifying patients who have made the applicant’s facility their designated dispensary;
(5) Product Safety and Labeling Plan (Up to forty (40) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall describe its plan for providing safe and accurate packaging and labeling of medical marijuana. The Applicant shall describe how it intends to dispense medical marijuana to a qualifying patient or caregiver for transport in a secure manner. (up to twenty (20) points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant shall describe its plan for testing or verifying medical marijuana received from a cultivation center and ensuring that all medical marijuana is free of contaminants. (up to twenty (20) points);
(6) Applicant’s business plan, marketing plan and services to be offered (Up to twenty (20) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall provide a business plan that describes how the dispensary will operate on a long-term basis. This shall include the applicant providing a detailed description about the amount and source of the equity and debt commitment for the proposed dispensary that demonstrates the immediate and long-term financial feasibility of the proposed financing plan, the relative availability of funds for capital and operating needs, and the financial capability to undertake the project. (up to ten (10) points);
(B) Measure 2: The applicant or its directors, officers, members, or incorporators demonstrates experience in business management and/or having medical industry or horticulturalist experience. (up to five (5) points); and
(C) Measure 3: The business plan shall include a start-up timetable which provides an estimated time from registration of the dispensary to full operation, and the assumptions used for the basis of those estimates. (up to five (5) points);
(7) Advisory Neighborhood Commission comments (Up to fifty (50) points):
(A) Measure 1: The ANCs’ concerns or support regarding the
potential adverse impact of the proposed location to the neighborhood. (Up to twenty (20) points);
(B) Measure 2: The ANCs’ concerns or support regarding an overconcentration or lack of cultivation centers or dispensaries in the affected ward. (up to ten (10) points); and
(C) Measure 3: The ANCs’ concerns or support regarding the proposed location’s proximity to substance abuse treatment centers, day care centers, and halfway houses. (up to twenty (20) points);
(8) Educational Materials Plan (Up to twenty (20) bonus points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall describe its proposed plan for providing educational materials and/or information to qualifying patients, and caregivers. (up to ten (10) bonus points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant shall describe its proposed plan for providing training for its staff regarding the administration of marijuana. (up to ten (10) bonus points);
(b)Cultivation Center Criteria:
(1) Suitability of the Proposed facility (Up to fifty (50) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant demonstrates that the proposed facility is suitable for organic gardening for the cultivation of medical marijuana, sufficient in size, power allocation, air exchange and air flow, interior layout, lighting, and sufficient both in the interior and exterior to handle the bulk agricultural manufacturing of medical marijuana, product handling, storage, trimming, packaging and shipping. (up to twenty-five (25) points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant demonstrates the ability to continue to meet qualifying patient demand by expanding the cultivation facility in a quick and efficient manner with minimal impact on the environment and the surrounding community. (up to twenty-five (25) points);
(2) Proposed Staffing Plan and Knowledge of District and federal law relating to marijuana (Up to twenty (20) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant fully describes a staffing plan that will provide and ensure adequate staffing and experience for all accessible business hours, safe growing and cultivation, adequate security and theft prevention. (up to ten (10) points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant shall provide an operations manual that demonstrates compliance with the District’s medical marijuana rules. The operations manual shall also contain information regarding the applicant’s knowledge of federal law relating to medical marijuana. The applicant shall also submit a notarized written statement on a form provided by the Mayor indicating that they have read the Act and this title and have knowledge of District and federal law relating to marijuana. (up to ten (10) points);
(3) Security Plan (Up to fifty (50) points):
The applicant shall submit a security plan which shall include:
(A) Measure 1: The applicant’s security plan demonstrates its ability to prevent the theft or diversion of medical marijuana and how the plan will assist with MPD and Department enforcement. Specifically, it shall evidence compliance with all items in § 5406.2 and § 5610, and include all submittals required under that section. (up to thirty (30) points);
(B) Measure 2: The applicant demonstrates that its plan for record keeping, tracking and monitoring inventory, quality control and security and other policies and procedures will discourage unlawful activity. It also describes the applicant’s plan to coordinate with and dispose of unused or surplus medical marijuana with MPD. (up to five (5) points);
(C) Measure 3: The applicant’s security plan shall describe the enclosed, locked facility that will be used to secure or store medical marijuana, including when the location is closed for business, and its security measures, and the steps taken to ensure that medical marijuana is not visible to the public. (up to ten (10) points); and
(D) Measure 4: The applicant shall describe its transportation plan regarding how the cultivation center intends to safely and securely deliver medical marijuana to registered dispensaries. (up to five (5) points);
(4) Cultivation Plan (Up to thirty (30) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall describe its plan to provide a steady supply of medical marijuana to registered dispensaries. (up to ten (10) points);
(B) Measure 2: The applicant demonstrates knowledge of organic growing methods to be used in the growing and cultivation of marijuana. The applicant shall describe the various strains to be cultivated. (up to ten (10) points); and
(C) Measure 3: The applicant demonstrates the steps that will be taken to ensure the quality of the marijuana, including the purity and consistency of the medical marijuana to be provided to dispensaries. (up to ten (10) points);
(5) Product Safety and Labeling Plan (Up to thirty (30) points);
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall describe its plan for providing safe and accurate packaging and labeling of medical marijuana. (up to fifteen (15) points); and
(B) Measure 2: The applicant shall describe its plan for testing medical marijuana and ensuring that all medical marijuana is free of contaminants. (up to fifteen (15) points);
(6) Applicant’s business plan and services to be offered (Up to twenty (20) points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant shall provide a business plan that describes how the cultivation center will operate on a long-term basis. This shall include the applicant providing a detailed description about the amount and source of the equity and debt commitment for the proposed cultivation center that demonstrates the immediate and long-term financial feasibility of the proposed financing plan, the relative availability of funds for capital and operating needs, and the financial capability to undertake the project. (up to five (5) points);
(B) Measure 2: The applicant or its directors, officers, members, or incorporators demonstrates experience in business management and/or having medical industry or horticulturalist experience. (up to ten (10) points); and
(C) Measure 3: The business plan demonstrates a start-up timetable which provides an estimated time from registration of the dispensary to full operation, and the assumptions used for the basis of those estimates. (up to five (5) points);
(7)Advisory Neighborhood Commission comments (Up to fifty (50) points);
(A) Measure 1: The ANCs’ concerns or support regarding the
potential adverse impact of the proposed location to the neighborhood. (up to twenty (20) points);
(B)Measure 2: The ANCs’ concerns or support regarding an overconcentration or lack of cultivation centers or dispensaries in the affected ward. (up to ten (10) points); and
(C) Measure 3: The ANCs’ concerns or support regarding the proposed location’s proximity to substance abuse treatment centers, day care centers, and halfway houses. (up to twenty (20) points); and
(8)Environmental Plan (Up to twenty (20) bonus points):
(A) Measure 1: The applicant demonstrates an environmental plan of action to minimize the carbon footprint, environmental impact, and resource needs for the production of medical marijuana. (up to ten (10) bonus points); and
(B) The applicant describes any plans for: (1) the use of alternative energy; (2) the treatment of waste water and runoff; (3) scrubbing or treatment of exchanged air; and (4) the co-location of growing facilities and/or the means of packaging or production. (Up to ten (10) bonus points)
5403.2 A registration application for a cultivation center or dispensary shall not be approved for any establishment located within three hundred feet (300 ft.) of a preschool, primary or secondary school, or recreation center.
5403.3A registration application for a cultivation center or dispensary shall not be approved for any outlet, property, establishment, or business that sells motor vehicle gasoline or that holds a Motor Vehicle Sales, Service, and Repair endorsement under D.C. Official Code § 47-2851.03(a)(9)(2005 Repl.) or an Environmental Materials endorsement under § 47-2851.03(a)(4)(2005 Repl.) to its basic business license.
5403.4A registration application for a cultivation center or dispensary shall not be approved for any location that also sells alcoholic beverages.
5403.5A registration application for a cultivation center or dispensary shall not be approved for an establishment intending to operate any other type of business at the proposed location. A dispensary may sell or provide paraphernalia, literature, posters, and other educational materials related to the medical marijuana program.