Wash. Admin. Code § 314-55-040 - Cannabis applicant or licensee background checks
(1) The board conducts a background check of
a new applicant or for license renewals to evaluate whether the applicant or
licensee qualifies or requalifies for a license. The background check includes
a criminal record check through the Washington state patrol and the Federal
Bureau of Investigations database.
(2)
Review and evaluation of
information produced by background checks. The board will review the
information produced by background checks to determine whether the applicant or
licensee qualifies for a new or renewed license. Information from the
background check may not preclude approval, but will be considered in
determining the applicant's eligibility for licensure.
(3) The board will conduct a threshold review
for the following types of convictions:
Conviction Type |
Conviction Class |
Time Consideration |
Determination |
Felonies |
Class A and B convictions |
10 years |
Threshold review if 1 or more |
Class C convictions |
7 years |
Threshold review if 2 or more |
|
Misdemeanors |
Gross misdemeanors and misdemeanors |
3 years |
Threshold review if 3 or more |
(a) Active state
supervision and active federal supervision resulting in determination of
threshold review.
(b) The board
will conduct a threshold review of any license applicant or license renewal if
the background check indicates that the applicant or renewing licensee is under
active state supervision, active federal supervision, or both.
(4)
Pending criminal charge
review and evaluation. The board will review and evaluate the applicant
or renewing licensee's pending criminal charges. Review and evaluation criteria
include, but are not limited to:
(a) A
determination of whether the convictions of pending charge(s) alone or compiled
would put an individual over the conviction allowance above.
(b) The application may be placed on hold for
90 days and if there is no disposition within 90 days, the application will be
withdrawn.
(5)
Threshold review evaluation criteria. When a background check
results in a determination for a threshold review, the board will consider the
following criteria:
(a) Time since the
conviction, or pending offenses;
(b) Nature and specific circumstances of the
offense;
(c) Relationship of the
offense or incident to the nature of the work performed;
(d) Number of offenses or
incidents;
(e) If criminal, any
relevant evidence of rehabilitation, such as information about compliance with
conditions of parole or probation, including orders of no contact with victims
and witnesses, and the individuals conduct and experience since the time of the
offense; and
(f) Any other relevant
information, including information submitted by the applicant or licensee, or
requested by the board.
(6)
Continued reporting.
Cannabis licensees must report any criminal convictions to the board within 30
days. New convictions will be considered upon receipt or at the time of
renewal.
Notes
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