Maryland Code § TG-2-1302.2

Section TG-2-1302.2
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After making the distributions required under §§ 2-1301 through 2-1302.1 of
this subtitle, of the sales and use tax collected under § 11-104(k) of this article from
the sale of cannabis, as defined in § 1-101 of the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis
Article, the Comptroller quarterly shall distribute:
(1) 75% of the revenues as follows:
(i) to the Cannabis Regulation and Enforcement Fund,
established under § 36-206 of the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article, an
amount necessary to defray the entire cost of the operations and administrative
expenses of the Maryland Cannabis Administration established under Title 36 of the
Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article;
(ii) to the Department of Social and Economic Mobility Special
Fund, established under § 9-4107 of the State Government Article, an amount
necessary to defray the operations and administrative expenses of the Office of Social
Equity within the Department of Social and Economic Mobility;
(iii) after making the distribution required under items (i) and
(ii) of this item:
1. 35% to the Community Reinvestment and Repair
Fund under § 1-322 of the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article for fiscal years
2024 through 2033;
2. 5% to counties, which shall be allocated to each
county based on the percentage of revenue collected from that county, except that a
county shall distribute to a municipality located in the county 50% of the allocation
received under this item that is attributable to the sales and use tax revenue
generated by a dispensary located in that municipality;
3. 5% to the Cannabis Public Health Fund established
under § 13-4505 of the Health - General Article; and
4. for fiscal years 2024 through 2028, 5% to the
Cannabis Business Assistance Fund established under § 5-1901 of the Economic
Development Article; and
(iv) any balance remaining after the distributions required
under items (i), (ii), and (iii) of this item to the General Fund of the State; and
(2) 25% of the revenue to the General Fund of the State.

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