(a)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)
(1)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(1) An eligible local jurisdiction may, in the form and manner prescribed by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, submit an application to the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for a grant to assist with the development of an equity program or to assist local equity applicants and local equity licensees through that local jurisdiction’s equity program.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(2) An eligible local jurisdiction that has a local equity program shall include in its application submitted pursuant to paragraph (1) the equity assessment that was used to inform the creation of the local equity program.
(3)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3) The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development shall consider the following factors when reviewing an application:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(A) Whether the local jurisdiction is an eligible local jurisdiction.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(B) Whether the local jurisdiction has identified communities and populations within that local jurisdiction that have been disproportionately or negatively impacted by arrests and convictions for cannabis law violations and has demonstrated a nexus between the individuals served through the local equity program and the communities and populations identified by the local jurisdiction.
(C)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(C) Whether the local jurisdiction has adopted or operates a local equity
program, and, if so, the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development shall consider the following:
(i)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(C)(i) How long the local jurisdiction has operated the program.
(ii)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(C)(ii) The outcomes of the program.
(D)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(D) Whether the local jurisdiction has demonstrated the ability to provide, or created a plan to provide, the services identified in subdivision (b).
(E)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(E) Whether the local jurisdiction has demonstrated a financial commitment to the implementation and administration of the program.
(F)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(F) Whether the local jurisdiction has demonstrated a commitment
to remove, or has taken steps to remove, local barriers to entering the legal cannabis market for local equity applicants and local equity licensees, including, but not limited to, developing a local regulatory framework that facilitates an equitable and economically just industry.
(G)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(G) The number of existing and potential local equity applicants and local equity licensees in the local jurisdiction.
(H)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(3)(H) Any additional relevant and reasonable criteria the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development deems necessary.
(4)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(a)(4) The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development shall grant funding to an eligible local jurisdiction based on the eligible local jurisdiction’s compliance with paragraph (2), if applicable, and its review of the factors in paragraph (3).
(b)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)
(1)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(1) An eligible local jurisdiction that receives a grant pursuant to subdivision (a) shall use grant funds to do either of the following:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(1)(A) Assist the local jurisdiction in the development of a local equity program.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(1)(B) Assist local equity applicants or local equity licensees in that local jurisdiction to gain entry to, and to successfully operate in, the state’s regulated cannabis
marketplace.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2) For purposes of this subdivision, “assist” includes, but is not limited to, any of the following methods:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A) To provide a low-interest or no-interest loan or a grant to a local equity applicant or local equity licensee to assist the applicant or licensee with startup and ongoing costs. For purposes of this paragraph, “startup and ongoing costs” include, but are not limited to, the following:
(i)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(i) Rent.
(ii)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(ii) Leases.
(iii)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(iii) Local and state application, licensing, and regulatory fees.
(iv)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(iv) Legal assistance.
(v)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(v) Regulatory compliance.
(vi)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(vi) Testing of cannabis.
(vii)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(vii) Furniture.
(viii)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(viii) Fixtures and equipment.
(ix)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(ix) Capital improvements.
(x)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(A)(x) Training and retention of a qualified and diverse workforce.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(B) To support local equity program efforts to provide sources of capital to local equity applicants and local equity licensees.
(C)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(C) To provide or fund direct technical assistance to local equity applicants and local equity licensees.
(D)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(D) To assist in the development or administration of local equity programs.
(E)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(b)(2)(E) To fund the creation of an equity assessment to inform the development of a local equity program.
(c)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c) An eligible local jurisdiction that receives a grant pursuant to subdivision (a) shall, on or before January 1 of the year following receipt of the grant and annually thereafter for each year that grant funds are expended, submit an annual report to the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development that includes all of the following information:
(1)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c)(1) How the local jurisdiction disbursed grant funds.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c)(2) How the local jurisdiction identified local equity applicants or local equity licensees, including how the local jurisdiction determines who qualifies as a local equity applicant or local equity licensee.
(3)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c)(3) The number of local equity applicants and local equity licensees that were served by the grant funds.
(4)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c)(4) Aggregate demographic data on equity applicants, equity licensees, and all other applicants and licensees in the
jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, income level, education level, prior convictions, and veteran status. This information will be consolidated and reported without the individual’s identifying information.
(5)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c)(5) If the local jurisdiction requires equity applicants to become eligible through specific ownership percentages, a breakdown of equity applicants’ and equity licensees’ business ownership types and percentages of ownership.
(6)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(c)(6) Other information that the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development deems necessary to evaluate the outcomes of the program consistent with the intent of this chapter and that was specified in the grant agreement between the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development and the local jurisdiction.
(d)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(d) An eligible local jurisdiction that receives a grant pursuant to this section shall use no more than 10 percent of the state grant for administration, including employing staff or hiring consultants to administer grants and the program.
(e)CA Business & Professions Code § 26244(e) The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development may review, adopt, amend, and repeal guidelines to implement uniform standards, criteria, requirements, or forms that supplement or clarify the terms, references, or standards set forth in this section and Section 26240. The adoption, amendment, or repeal of a guideline, term, or standard authorized by this subdivision is hereby exempted from the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).