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IL HB2384
Bill
Status
1/31/2025
Primary Sponsor
Robert Rita
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AI Summary
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Creates a new license category for "consolidated transport centers" - facilities owned and operated by independent social equity transporting organizations for unloading, sorting, securely storing, and reloading cannabis products onto licensed transport vehicles before shipment to cannabis business establishments
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Requires consolidated transport centers to implement security plans reviewed by Illinois State Police, including access controls, 24-hour surveillance, and perimeter intrusion detection systems, with real-time accessibility for law enforcement and the Department of Agriculture
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Limits ownership of consolidated transport center licenses to no more than 3 per person or entity, and prohibits ownership by cultivation centers, dispensing organizations, processing organizations, or their principal officers
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Allows transporting license holders to defer paying associated license fees for up to 3 years, and permits craft growers and infusers to contract with transporters to move cannabis to consolidated transport centers
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Requires all cannabis products moving through consolidated transport centers to be tracked within the cannabis plant monitoring system, and establishes a new "cannabis transport GPS tracking system" for real-time tracking of licensed transporter vehicles
Legislative Description
CANNABIS-CONSOLIDATE TRANSPORT
Last Action
Assigned to Executive Committee
3/4/2026