Social Equity Application Scoring Rubric |
Category | Eligibility Requirements | Point Scale |
| 1. Lived in a disproportionately impacted area (DIA) | 40 |
1a. How long have you lived in a DIA? 5y -10y = 20 points 10 + years = 40 points | 40 |
2. Convicted of a drug offense? (Self) | 10 |
2a. Convicted of a cannabis offense? (Self) | 40 |
3. Convicted of a drug offense? (Family) | 5 |
3a. Convicted of a cannabis offense? (Family) | 5 |
4. If you were convicted of a cannabis offense, what type of sentence did you receive: Fine = 10 points Served probation = 20 points Confined to home = 40 points Served time in jail or prison = 80 points | 80 |
5. Did you or your family member's incarceration keep you from getting employment? | 5 |
6. Did you lose your home or ability to purchase a home or rent a home as a result of your convictions or arrests? | 5 |
7. Is your household income less than the median household income within the state of Washington as calculated by the United States Census Bureau? | 40 |
8. Did you own or operate a medical cannabis dispensary or collective garden, licensed as a business, prior to July 1, 2016 (10 points)? or Did you own and operate a medical cannabis dispensary or collective garden licensed as a business in a DIA (30 points)? | 10 30 in a DIA |
9. Have you held or do you currently hold 51 percent majority/controlling interest of a state cannabis (marijuana) retailer license? No = 10 points Yes = 0 points | 10 |
| Total Maximum Points | 310 points |
(ix) The social equity contractor will provide the board with a list of eligible and scored social equity applicants.
(x) Neither the social equity contractor nor its employees shall benefit from any license or licenses granted as a result of their review.
(d)(i) Board review. Social equity applicants that are scored highest by the social equity contractor within the county selected by the social equity applicant will be processed by the board.
(ii) In the event of a tie, the board will use a double blind lottery conducted by an independent third party to identify the application(s) that will be processed.
(e) Preliminary letter of approval. Once the social equity applications that will be processed are identified as described in this section, eligible social equity applicants will be issued a preliminary letter of approval.
(4) Additional provisions.
(a) Time restrictions. There are no time restrictions for a social equity applicant to select and secure a location.
(b) Ownership changes. Social equity applicants may not make ownership changes to an application after the application has been reviewed, scored, and prioritized by the social equity contractor.
(c) Social equity applicants may apply for a social equity license once per application window. If a social equity applicant applies more than once, the board will accept only the first application.
(d) License mobility. Social equity licenses that are currently designated to specific cities may be located anywhere within the county in which the city is located. However, the license may not be transferred outside of that county.
(e)
Qualifying for the social equity program will not result in or guarantee cannabis business license approval. Social equity applicants must meet all license qualifications in WAC
314-55-077 and this chapter to receive a license.
(f) License transfer and assumption. Licenses awarded under this section may not be transferred or assumed within the first year of the license being issued. Licenses awarded under this section may only be transferred to or assumed by individuals or groups of individuals who meet the definition of a social equity program applicant for a period of five years from the date of the initial license was approved.
(5) Social equity title certificate holders. A title certificate holder that meets the requirements of a social equity program applicant as determined by the social equity contractor may reinstate their retail cannabis license anywhere within the county that they hold their title certificate.
(6) Application withdrawal. The board will withdraw a social equity application if:
(a) The social equity program application or additional materials are determined to be incomplete or incorrect by the social equity contractor;
(b) The social equity program application materials are not timely received by the social equity contractor;
(c) The social equity applicant is not selected to continue with the licensing application process; or
(d) The social equity applicant(s) requests withdrawal of the social equity program application at any time in the application process. The social equity applicant(s) must request withdrawal in writing. The voluntary withdrawal of a social equity program application does not result in a hearing right.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
69.50.335,
69.50.336,
69.50.342, and 2022 c 16. WSR 22-21-058, § 314-55-570, filed 10/12/22, effective 11/12/22.]