New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4263

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Requires Cannabis Regulatory Commission to monitor prices and to establish price cap on prices, under certain conditions, regarding medical cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, dispensaries, and clinical registrants.

Impact

The implementation of AB A4263 is expected to have a significant impact on the overall landscape of medical cannabis regulation in New Jersey. By placing a price monitoring system in place, the bill seeks to promote fairness and equity within the market, allowing patients better access to essential medical treatments without being impeded by high costs. This regulatory framework aims to enhance the stability of pricing, potentially reducing concerns about price gouging while generating compliance to avoid penalties. Moreover, the provisions for regular evaluations imply an adaptive regulatory environment that is responsive to market conditions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4263 requires the Cannabis Regulatory Commission in New Jersey to monitor and regulate prices within the medical cannabis sector. The bill mandates that the commission will establish price caps on sales made by medical cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, and dispensaries if the prices are deemed unreasonable compared to the actual costs incurred by these entities. This is aimed at providing fair access to medical cannabis products for patients and ensuring that prices do not excessively burden consumers. A key aspect of the bill is the commission's authority to periodically review and adjust these caps as necessary to align with the fluctuating costs associated with cultivation and distribution.

Contention

Despite its intentions, AB A4263 may face contention from various stakeholders, particularly those in the cannabis industry who may see price caps as an impediment to profit maximization. Critics may argue that artificially imposed price limits could stifle innovation and investment in the sector, as cultivators and dispensers rely on price flexibility to adapt to market demands and operational costs. Balancing regulatory oversight with the need for a vibrant, competitive cannabis marketplace is likely to be a point of debate as the bill progresses through legislative channels.

Companion Bills

NJ S2921

Same As Requires Cannabis Regulatory Commission to monitor prices and to establish price cap on prices, under certain conditions, regarding medical cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, dispensaries, and clinical registrants.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2921

Requires Cannabis Regulatory Commission to monitor prices and to establish price cap on prices, under certain conditions, regarding medical cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, dispensaries, and clinical registrants.

NJ S3486

Concerns satellite cannabis dispensaries, Cannabis Regulatory Commission membership, and post-employment restrictions on State employees.

NJ A4937

Removes prohibition on medical cannabis dispensaries establishing satellite locations.

NJ A4151

Revises certain restrictions on cannabis establishments' owners; expands scope of review of cannabis establishment license applications and related materials.

NJ S2766

Revises certain restrictions on cannabis establishments' owners; expands scope of review of cannabis establishment license applications and related materials.

NJ S3960

Makes certain changes related to application and licensing for sale of cannabis, Cannabis Regulatory Commission activity, municipal ordinances, and alternative treatment centers.

NJ S4074

Makes certain changes related to application and licensing for sale of cannabis, Cannabis Regulatory Commission activity, municipal ordinances, and alternative treatment centers.

NJ A5274

Makes certain changes related to application and licensing for sale of cannabis, Cannabis Regulatory Commission activity, municipal ordinances, and alternative treatment centers.

NJ A5765

Makes certain changes related to application and licensing for sale of cannabis, Cannabis Regulatory Commission activity, municipal ordinances, and alternative treatment centers.

NJ S2281

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment; technical assistance for cannabis businesses; and economic incentives to certain businesses operating in impact zones.

Similar Bills

NJ S3486

Concerns satellite cannabis dispensaries, Cannabis Regulatory Commission membership, and post-employment restrictions on State employees.

NJ A4937

Removes prohibition on medical cannabis dispensaries establishing satellite locations.

NJ S2921

Requires Cannabis Regulatory Commission to monitor prices and to establish price cap on prices, under certain conditions, regarding medical cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, dispensaries, and clinical registrants.

NJ S2845

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment; technical assistance for cannabis businesses; and economic incentives to certain businesses operating in impact zones.

NJ S2281

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment; technical assistance for cannabis businesses; and economic incentives to certain businesses operating in impact zones.

NJ A469

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment.

NJ A4649

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment.

NJ A4151

Revises certain restrictions on cannabis establishments' owners; expands scope of review of cannabis establishment license applications and related materials.