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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 705

Sec. 20-21. Adult Use Cultivation Center License.

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Sec. 20-21. Adult Use Cultivation Center License.
(a)A person or entity is only eligible to receive an Adult Use Cultivation Center License if the person or entity has first been awarded a Conditional Adult Use Cultivation Center License pursuant to this Act or the person or entity has renewed its Early Approval Cultivation Center License pursuant to subsection
(c)of Section 20-10.
(b)The Department of Agriculture shall not issue an Adult Use Cultivation Center License until:
(1)the Department of Agriculture has inspected the cultivation center site and proposed
operations and verified that they are in compliance with this Act and local zoning laws;
(2)the Conditional Adult Use Cultivation Center License holder has paid a registration
fee of $100,000 or a prorated amount accounting for the difference of time between when the Adult Use Cultivation Center License is issued and March 31 of the next even-numbered year; and
(3)The Conditional Adult Use Cultivation Center License holder has met all the
requirements in the Act and rules.
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