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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 218B — Medicinal cannabis

218B.085 Uniform application form -- Information required.

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(1)The cabinet shall create a uniform application form for the cannabis business
licenses established in KRS 218B.080.
(2)When applying for a license, the applicant shall submit the following in accordance
with the cabinet's administrative regulations:
(a)The proposed legal name of the cannabis business;
(b)The proposed physical address of the cannabis business and the global
positioning system coordinates for any proposed cultivation activities;
(c)The name, address, and date of birth of each principal officer and board
member of the cannabis business;
(d)Any instances in which a business or not-for-profit entity that any of the
prospective board members managed or served on the board of was convicted,
fined, censured, or had a registration or license suspended or revoked in any
administrative or judicial proceeding; and
(e)Any additional information required by the cabinet.
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