Sec. 304. Demographic data of cannabis business owners and employees
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics shall regularly compile, maintain, and make public data on the demographics of— individuals who are business owners in the cannabis industry; and individuals who are employed in the cannabis industry. The data collected under subsection
(a)shall include data regarding— age; certifications and licenses; disability status; educational attainment; family and marital status; nativity; race and Hispanic ethnicity; school enrollment; veteran status; and sex. Notwithstanding any other provision in this section, the name, address, and other identifying information of an individual described in subsection
(a)shall be kept confidential by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and not be made available to the public. In this section: The term cannabis industry means the industry, in any State, jurisdiction of an Indian Tribe, or locality in the United States, in which an individual or entity— conducts businesses pursuant to a permit issued under section 302 of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, as added by section 511; or is otherwise licensed or permitted under the law in such State, jurisdiction of such Indian Tribe, or law in such locality to engage in a commercial cannabis-related activity. The term owner , with respect to a business, means an individual or entity that is defined as an owner under the State, Tribal, or local law where the individual or entity is licensed or permitted to operate such business. The term State means— each of the several States; the District of Columbia; the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and any territory or possession of the United States.