Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB402

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Refer
4/19/23  

Caption

Creates the Cannabis Mentorship Pilot Program. (BDR 56-1064)

Impact

The establishment of this program is anticipated to have significant implications for state laws related to cannabis. It will amend existing regulations to facilitate the onboarding of participants through structured mentorship agreements and performance evaluations overseen by the Cannabis Compliance Board. Moreover, the bill introduces opportunities for licensed sponsors to apply for transferable tax credits to offset excise taxes on cannabis, particularly benefiting those who engage with participants in the mentorship program.

Summary

Senate Bill 402, known as the Cannabis Mentorship Pilot Program, aims to create a structured opportunity for individuals adversely affected by previous cannabis laws to receive mentorship and training in the cannabis industry. This program will provide participants with two years of employment under a licensed sponsor, allowing them to gain necessary professional experience and skills within the sector. The intent is to foster inclusivity and rectify past injustices while promoting economic opportunities in the burgeoning cannabis market of Nevada.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB402 is largely supportive among stakeholders who advocate for social equity in the cannabis industry. Proponents view this initiative as a necessary step towards dismantling barriers for individuals who have faced legal consequences prior to cannabis legalization. However, there is also a cautious perspective, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that the program remains adequately resourced and effectively regulated to achieve its goals without perpetuating systemic inequities.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the program's eligibility criteria, which require participants to have been adversely affected by prior cannabis criminalization laws. While this aligns with the program's intent to provide equitable opportunities, concerns have been raised about the adequacy of monitoring and the potential for delays in implementation due to the regulatory framework that the Cannabis Compliance Board will need to establish. Additionally, the cap on transferable tax credits could lead to competition for limited resources, creating challenges for both participants and sponsors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB413

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-1054)

NV SB277

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-193)

NV AB203

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-134)

NV AB253

Provides for the permitting and regulation of certain events at which the sale and consumption of cannabis or cannabis products is allowed. (BDR 56-152)

NV SB195

Revises provisions related to cannabis. (BDR 56-452)

NV AB76

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-286)

NV SB33

Revises provisions related to cannabis. (BDR 56-277)

NV SB555

Creating the medical cannabis pilot program act to establish the medical cannabis pilot program for limited cultivation, processing and dispensing of medical cannabis and medical cannabis products.

NV SB168

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-553)

NV SB328

Makes various changes relating to the Cannabis Compliance Board. (BDR 56-519)

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