(a) The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall submit to the General Assembly and Governor a report, by September 30 of each year, that does not disclose any information identifying information about cultivation centers, craft growers, infuser organizations, transporting organizations, or dispensing organizations, but does contain, at a minimum, all of the following information for the previous fiscal year:
         (1) The number of licenses issued to dispensing
    
organizations by county, or, in counties with greater than 3,000,000 residents, by zip code;
        (2) The total number of dispensing organization
    
owners that are Social Equity Applicants or minority persons, women, or persons with disabilities as those terms are defined in the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act;
        (3) The total number of revenues received from
    
dispensing organizations, segregated from revenues received from dispensing organizations under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act by county, separated by source of revenue;
        (4) The total amount of revenue received from
    
dispensing organizations that share a premises or majority ownership with a craft grower;
        (5) The total amount of revenue received from
    
dispensing organizations that share a premises or majority ownership with an infuser; and
        (6) An analysis of revenue generated from taxation,
    
licensing, and other fees for the State, including recommendations to change the tax rate applied.
    (b) The Department of Agriculture shall submit to the General Assembly and Governor a report, by September 30 of each year, that does not disclose any information identifying information about cultivation centers, craft growers, infuser organizations, transporting organizations, or dispensing organizations, but does contain, at a minimum, all of the following information for the previous fiscal year:

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 410 ILCS 705/55-80

  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • State: when applied to different parts of the United States, may be construed to include the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14

         (1) The number of licenses issued to cultivation
    
centers, craft growers, infusers, and transporters by license type, and, in counties with more than 3,000,000 residents, by zip code;
        (2) The total number of cultivation centers, craft
    
growers, infusers, and transporters by license type that are Social Equity Applicants or minority persons, women, or persons with disabilities as those terms are defined in the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act;
        (3) The total amount of revenue received from
    
cultivation centers, craft growers, infusers, and transporters, separated by license types and source of revenue;
        (4) The total amount of revenue received from craft
    
growers and infusers that share a premises or majority ownership with a dispensing organization;
        (5) The total amount of revenue received from craft
    
growers that share a premises or majority ownership with an infuser, but do not share a premises or ownership with a dispensary;
        (6) The total amount of revenue received from
    
infusers that share a premises or majority ownership with a craft grower, but do not share a premises or ownership with a dispensary;
        (7) The total amount of revenue received from craft
    
growers that share a premises or majority ownership with a dispensing organization, but do not share a premises or ownership with an infuser;
        (8) The total amount of revenue received from
    
infusers that share a premises or majority ownership with a dispensing organization, but do not share a premises or ownership with a craft grower;
        (9) The total amount of revenue received from
    
transporters; and
        (10) An analysis of revenue generated from taxation,
    
licensing, and other fees for the State, including recommendations to change the tax rate applied.
    (c) The Illinois State Police shall submit to the General Assembly and Governor a report, by September 30 of each year that contains, at a minimum, all of the following information for the previous fiscal year:
         (1) The effect of regulation and taxation of cannabis
    
on law enforcement resources;
        (2) The impact of regulation and taxation of cannabis
    
on highway and waterway safety and rates of impaired driving or operating, where impairment was determined based on failure of a field sobriety test;
        (3) The available and emerging methods for detecting
    
the metabolites for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in bodily fluids, including, without limitation, blood and saliva;
        (4) The effectiveness of current DUI laws and
    
recommendations for improvements to policy to better ensure safe highways and fair laws.
    (d) The Adult Use Cannabis Health Advisory Committee shall submit to the General Assembly and Governor a report, by September 30 of each year, that does not disclose any identifying information about any individuals, but does contain, at a minimum:
         (1) Self-reported youth cannabis use, as published in
    
the most recent Illinois Youth Survey available;
        (2) Self-reported adult cannabis use, as published in
    
the most recent Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey available;
        (3) Hospital room admissions and hospital
    
utilization rates caused by cannabis consumption, including the presence or detection of other drugs;
        (4) Overdoses of cannabis and poison control
    
data, including the presence of other drugs that may have contributed;
        (5) Incidents of impaired driving caused by
    
the consumption of cannabis or cannabis products, including the presence of other drugs or alcohol that may have contributed to the impaired driving;
        (6) Prevalence of infants born testing
    
positive for cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, including demographic and racial information on which infants are tested;
        (7) Public perceptions of use and risk of harm;
         (8) Revenue collected from cannabis taxation and how
    
that revenue was used;
        (9) Cannabis retail licenses granted and locations;
         (10) Cannabis-related arrests; and
         (11) The number of individuals completing required
    
bud tender training.
    (e) Each agency or committee submitting reports under this Section may consult with one another in the preparation of each report.