New York CAN Code § 125

General prohibitions and restrictions
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§ 125. General prohibitions and restrictions. 1. No person shall\ncultivate, process, distribute for sale or sell at wholesale or retail\nor deliver to consumers any cannabis, cannabis product, medical cannabis\nor cannabinoid hemp or hemp extract product, or any product marketed or\nlabeled as such, within the state without obtaining the appropriate\nregistration, license, or permit therefor required by this chapter\nunless otherwise authorized by law.\n  1-a. No person shall engage in an indirect retail sale irrespective of\nwhether such person has obtained a registration, license, or permit\nissued under this chapter.\n  1-b. Any activity conducted in violation of subdivision one or one-a\nof this section presents a danger to public health, safety, and welfare.\n  2. No registered organization, licensee, or permittee or other entity\nunder the jurisdiction of the board shall sell, or agree to sell or\ndeliver in this state any cannabis or cannabinoid hemp or hemp extract\nfor the purposes of resale to any person who is not duly registered,\nlicensed or permitted pursuant to this chapter to sell such product, at\nwholesale or retail, as the case may be, at the time of such agreement\nand sale.\n  3. No registered organization, licensee, or permittee or other entity\nunder the jurisdiction of the board shall employ, or permit to be\nemployed, or shall allow to work, on any premises registered or licensed\nfor retail sale hereunder, any person under the age of eighteen years in\nany capacity where the duties of such person require or permit such\nperson to sell, dispense or handle cannabis. Any employee eighteen years\nof age or older and under twenty-one years of age may not have direct\ninteraction with customers inside a licensed retail store.\n  4. No registered organization, licensee, or permittee, or other entity\nunder the jurisdiction of the board, shall sell, deliver or give away,\nor cause, permit or procure to be sold, delivered or given away any\ncannabis, cannabis product, or medical cannabis on credit; except that a\nregistered organization, licensee or permittee may accept third party\ncredit cards for the sale of any cannabis, cannabis product, or medical\ncannabis for which it is registered, licensed or permitted to dispense\nor sell to patients or cannabis consumers. This includes, but is not\nlimited to, any consignment sale of any kind.\n  5. No registered organization, licensee, or permittee, or other entity\nunder the jurisdiction of the board, shall cease to be operated as a\nbona fide or legitimate premises within the contemplation of the\nregistration, license, or permit issued for such premises, as determined\nwithin the judgment of the board.\n  6. No registered organization, licensee, or permittee, or other entity\nunder the jurisdiction of the board, shall refuse, nor any person\nholding a registration, license, or permit refuse, nor any officer or\ndirector of any corporation or organization holding a registration,\nlicense, or permit refuse, to appear and/or testify under oath at an\ninquiry or hearing held by the board, with respect to any matter bearing\nupon the registration, license, or permit, the conduct of any people at\nthe licensed premises, or bearing upon the character or fitness of such\nregistrant, licensee, or permittee, or other entity under the\njurisdiction of the board, to continue to hold any registration,\nlicense, or permit. Nor shall any of the above offer false testimony\nunder oath at such inquiry or hearing.\n  7. No registered organization, licensee, or permittee, or other entity\nunder the jurisdiction of the board, shall engage, participate in, or\naid or abet any violation of any provision of this chapter, or the rules\nor regulations of the board.\n  8. It shall be the responsibility of the registered organization,\nlicensee or permittee, or other entity under the jurisdiction of the\nboard, to exercise adequate supervision over the registered, licensed or\npermitted

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