License Application. To apply for a cannabis producer, processor, or retailer license—collectively, cannabis license—there is a $250 application fee, plus fees equivalent to $1,381 for license issuance and annual renewal. When an application for a cannabis license is submitted, LCB may inspect the premises proposed to be licensed, and may inquire into all matters in connection with the construction and operation of the premises. LCB must conduct a financial investigation to determine the source of funding and a criminal history record information check.
License Suspension. LCB may, in its discretion and subject to applicable laws, suspend or cancel any cannabis license. LCB must notify all other licensees in the county where the licensee has its premises of the suspension or cancellation, and no other licensee or employee of another licensee may allow or cause any cannabis products to be delivered to or for any person at the premises of the subject licensee. In the case of license suspension, LCB must return the license to the licensee at the expiration or termination of the suspension period.
License Ownership. LCB may not issue a cannabis license to:
Uniform Business Organizations Code. In the Uniform Business Organizations Code (UBOC), "entity" means a business or nonprofit corporation, limited liability partnership or company, limited partnership, or general cooperative association. "Interest" means a share in a business corporation, membership or share in a nonprofit corporation, partnership interest in a limited liability partnership or limited partnership, limited liability company interest, or share or membership in a general cooperative association.
Certificate of Registration. The Washington Secretary of State issues a certificate of registration to foreign entities registered in Washington. A certificate contains information including the foreign entity's name and statements indicating that the entity is registered to do business in the state and the most recent annual report has been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing. A certificate may be relied upon as conclusive evidence of the facts stated, and as of the issuance date, in the case of a foreign entity, it is registered and authorized to do business in Washington.
License Suspension. Beginning July 1, 2023, LCB must suspend a cannabis producer's license if no activity has been recorded on the license after July 1, 2021. A suspended cannabis producer's license must be reissued to the licensee when federal law allows for the interstate transfer of cannabis between authorized cannabis-related businesses, or the United States Department of Justice issues an opinion or memorandum allowing or tolerating the interstate transfer of cannabis between authorized cannabis-related businesses.
License Ownership. Beginning January 1, 2024, cannabis licensing requirements are modified. A person is not required to be a Washington resident, and an entity with a certificate is not required to be formed under Washington law to qualify for a cannabis license, subject to the following requirements:
LCB may impose additional licensing fees to recover costs incurred in investigating a nonresident. If, after reasonable efforts, LCB is unable to investigate a nonresident, in accordance with investigatory standards applicable to the investigation of a state resident, LCB may deny a license or renewal to an entity.
Other. Definitions of the terms entity and interest from the UBOC are referenced in the cannabis licensing statute.