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Tue / May 13th

by TG Branfalt

Under a budget proposal from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), medical cannabis operators would have to pay a $15 million licensing fee to participate in the adult-use market.

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Medical cannabis businesses in New York seeking to participate in the adult-use market could face a $15 million licensing fee under a proposal in the state budget, Capitol Pressroom reports. Katie Neer, who is of counsel at Dickinson & Avella and represents the New York Medical Cannabis Industry Association, told the Pressroom that a $5 million fee for three co-located shops, paid over time, would be ā€œfeasibleā€ — but a $15 million fee is not.

ā€œIf they codify this fee at $15 million, we won’t have a medical program within three months.ā€ — Neer to Capitol Pressroom

According to state data, as of May 1, there are 92,967 registered medical cannabis patients in New York and 39 registered medical-only dispensaries; however, seven of those businesses are listed as ā€œtemporarily closed.ā€

Neer said that Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) is ā€œinsistingā€ on the new fee structure and won’t negotiate with lawmakers despite members from her party controlling both chambers of the legislature.

Neer added that if the fee were $5 million – instead of $15 million – the state would still collect $100 million from 20 operators and still be able to ā€œimplement their social and economic equity obligationsā€ required under the state’s adult-use law.

ā€œThe way they’re playing this, I think they at most get $6 million in additional fees paid to them, and that’s it,ā€ she said. ā€œAnd they will kill the medical program.ā€

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